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has gloss | (noun) either of two battles during the American Civil War (1861 and 1862); Confederate forces defeated the Federal army in both battles Bull Run, Battle of Bull Run |
has gloss | eng: Bull Run is a free-flowing tributary stream of the Potomac River that originates from a spring in the Bull Run Mountains in Loudoun County, Virginia and flows south to the Occoquan River. Bull Run serves as the boundary between Loudoun County and Prince William County, and between Fairfax County and Prince William County. Bull Run is primarily associated with two battles of the American Civil War: the First Battle of Bull Run and the Second Battle of Bull Run. A narrow part called Yates Ford (near Manassas) is the scene of the Battle of Occoquan, and, downstream about one mile, is the current Yates Ford Road bridge between Fairfax and Prince William Counties. |
lexicalization | eng: Battle of Bull Run |
lexicalization | eng: Bull Run |
instance of | (noun) a fierce battle fought in close combat between troops in predetermined positions at a chosen time and place pitched battle |
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has gloss | deu: Der Bull Run ist ein Bach in der Nähe der Stadt Manassas in Virginia (USA), an dem im Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg zwei Schlachten stattfanden. |
lexicalization | deu: Bull Run |
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has gloss | nld: Bull Run is de rivier aan welks oevers tijdens de Amerikaanse burgeroorlog tot tweemaal toe zwaar slag werd geleverd. |
lexicalization | nld: Bull Run |
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has gloss | swe: Bull Run, liten flod i nordöstra delen av den amerikanska staten Virginia, med utlopp i ett av floden Potomacs tillflöden. Vid dess stränder utkämpades under amerikanska inbördeskriget, se härom Slaget vid Bull Run. |
lexicalization | swe: Bull Run |
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