Sentences with phrase «much smaller army»

Two other factions, the Red and the Orange, as well as a much smaller army, the Black, also contribute to the story.

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ROSS, for example, helps small law firms pour through documents, much like the armies of lawyers do at big firms.
There was a great deal of resistance to the French army's abuses and occupation and Cinco de Mayo commemorates the victory (in Puebla) of the smaller, poorly armed Mexicans over the much larger French army.
And, by extension, online donations give small donors a much larger voice than they've had in the past, since a distributed army of excited activists can yield as much money as quite a few $ 1000 - per - plate dinner donors.
How much of the tax dollars pay this small army.
Researchers speculate that if invading armies from the Russian steppe brought plague with them into Europe — even if it didn't spread by fleas — it could have wiped out small bands of European farmers and made their territory vulnerable to invasion, much as Spanish conquistadors infected Native Americans with smallpox.
The young wizards of Hogwarts will need something much more effective than Umbridge's Ministry - approved course in defensive magic if they are to truly succeed in the extraordinary battle that lies ahead, however, and when the administration fails to provide the students with the tools that they will need to defend Hogwarts against the fearsome powers of the Dark Arts, Hermione (Emma Watson), Ron (Rupert Grint), and Harry take it upon themselves to recruit a small group of students to form «Dumbledore's Army» in preparation for the ultimate supernatural showdown.
There are a lot of good actors that pop up in small roles (including Helena Bonham Carter as a tough prostitute with a wooden leg that packs a punch and Barry Pepper as a crooked Army captain), but many of them don't seem to serve much purpose other than to overcomplicate things.
Levels are much, much larger than they were in the original, with the largest among them hosting small armies of enemies to kill and not get killed by.
It also doesn't help that the small army of handheld spinoff games are actually part of the main story, so if you've missed out on those games (like I have), then it makes it hard to care too much.
I see a future where armies of contract lawyers as the norm will be replaced by much smaller teams of specialized review attorneys.
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