| 41. | In the resulting joust, Dunk is unhorsed by Aerion, but beats him into submission, and Aerion recants his accusation.
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| 42. | Even so, there are some in his administration who are itching as much or more to unhorse Saddam as to disarm him.
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| 43. | Leake had been shot in his foot, unhorsed and captured, and due to the confusion, no other officer assumed command.
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| 44. | During the battle he was either unhorsed by Kilgarrah's tail or caught in the flames, but nevertheless, he survived.
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| 45. | This unhorsed the Democrats, who had held the office for 16 years, and infuriated Republicans, who felt their time had come.
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| 46. | That waffling set Democratic candidate Bill Clinton up to rebuke sharply the weak U . S . repose to Tiananmen as he unhorsed Bush.
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| 47. | President Bush says the world is a safer place because he had the U . S . military invade Iraq and unhorse Saddam Hussein.
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| 48. | His troopers were driven off by Royalist pikemen, and Ireton himself was unhorsed, wounded in the leg and face and taken prisoner.
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| 49. | Now both principal leaders of the expedition were injured or unhorsed, and their men were tired, thirsty, and exhausting their ammunition.
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| 50. | After a long wait, Stanton appeared and John Burley unhorsed him with his sword and then set about him with the same weapon.
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