Additionally, the 310th provided important weather information and almost instantaneous missile warning to the battlefront. |
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When her neighbours euphorically celebrate the home team's win, she receives the news that her husband is missing in action on the battlefront. |
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Soldiers on the battlefront have to work hard to ensure peace in the country. |
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It is hardly surprising, then, that fresh criticism of the plan surfaced as soon as serious problems arose on the battlefront. |
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The intelligence officer reported that only light flak could be expected over the battlefront along the Rhine River. |
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When the elder brother enlisted in World War II, he observed the way that poorly educated soldiers were more likely to be sent to the battlefront. |
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Fortunately, the course of war on the European battlefront began to change. |
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Reporters whose only battlefront experience may have been color war in camp, mocked him for that. |
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Canadians seem sanguine that their military is robust because we have soldiers engaged on the battlefront in Afghanistan. |
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Finding him has not been easy and, last night's disclosure notwithstanding, the reports from the battlefront are as contradictory as the briefings from Washington and London. |
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I've been in combat so many times, the battlefront is like home to me. |
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However, by 5.30 am Messines village had been captured by the New Zealand Division and the main heights were taken along the whole battlefront. |
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The second battlefront in the struggle against the disease involves its vector, the Aedes aegypti mosquito. |
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The latest battlefront is in the development of encryption systems to guarantee safe Internet transmission of credit card information. |
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This week, Fallujah's jihadis, after fending off the Americans, declared that they were moving the battlefront to Baghdad. |
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Such reliable news as comes from the battlefront suggests that the army is no longer in retreat from the Tigers. |
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The progressives were an intellectual reference that established a battlefront of vital importance. |
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Any difficulties for an overloaded Airbus today could spill over into efforts to take on Boeing on the new battlefront. |
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The second investigates the use of the soldier on the battlefront as a universal propaganda image. |
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It has, after all, kept reporters and most aid agencies away from the battlefront. |
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Once she had recuperated, Sarah went back to the battlefront, this time as a female nurse. |
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The Canadian Letters and Images Project is a permanent online archive that preserves Canada's wartime correspondence, photographs and other personal materials from the battlefront and from the homefront. |
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Fellers talked with British military and civilian headquarters personnel, read documents and visited the battlefront. |
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Today, security measures in immigration policies have emerged as a battlefront in the fight for equal treatment of migrants and racialised communities in Canada. |
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The better news from the battlefront may help her supporters. |
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As the UNODC report on crime in Central America recognized, police cannot perform these vital tasks if they are caught up in a war, rushing from one battlefront to the next. |
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Throughout the wars, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada received thousands of letters from the battlefront applauding Aboriginal marksmen and scouts. |
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The fact that these were taken by Éditions Arnault, a commercial photographer in Le Tréport, indicates that security regulations about photography were less stringent away from the battlefront. |
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For example, this case which occurred in August 1999 when Major Tshimanga received the order to go on a mission to Mbuji Mayi to provide the troops of the Congolese Armed Forces in the battlefront. |
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During the year he spent there, he was instrumental in establishing the first mobile blood transfusion unit, which made surgery possible at the battlefront. |
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Being of German nationality, his parents are under house arrest while his two elder brothers, as himself born French, leave for the battlefront on the French side. |
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Mr. Thiem said the ban would hardly hamper communication between battlefront and homefront. |
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Parthia had always posed a threat to Rome in the east, but the real battlefront was along the Rhine and Danube rivers. |
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There was no divide between the home front and the battlefront. |
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Thousands of Durham soldiers who fought with distinction at a little known battlefront that claimed 300 lives are to be remembered. |
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Water has long provided a battlefront between developers and environmentalists in the Santa Clarita Valley. |
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Unlike Saving Private Ryan which made you really care about ordinary men at the battlefront, Windtalkers eventually shapes up a bit like a mindless high-tech video war game. |
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Battlefront collapsed and died after pulling up at the 11th fence on this purposely punishing course, paying for human entertainment with his life. |
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