The second fighter's attack you, Tice and his five-fighter squadron will flank from behind and intercept. |
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The bloggers dined al fresco on grilled marinated flank steak, polenta and Asparagus, with the aforementioned salad and cheesecake janegalt. |
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Look north along the flank of the Sourdough Mountains, and you might spot the snowy-fleeced mountain goats that call this range home. |
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Sensing that their prey was cornered, the trio spread out a bit, moving to flank her before closing in to finish her off. |
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The system also has three flank arrays on both the port and starboard sides and an intercept sonar. |
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These small vaulted galleries are low-ceilinged but not claustrophobic because the twin hallways that flank the stair are nearly always in sight. |
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Two minutes later and Keenan again was whizzing down the right flank after Warnock had launched a counter-attack from deep inside. |
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He built and strengthened fortifications on the coast with a view to protecting the outer flank of the State from invasions from the sea. |
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Although he was mortally wounded by friendly fire, the flank attack continued under Stuart the next day, joining up with Lee. |
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On the southern flank a cluster of students formed a curvilinear outline that resembled the geography of India. |
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A three-year-old boy presented with a vesicular rash on the right flank and right buttock. |
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Full back James McDaid broke down his flank and cut the ball back for Midwood to give the visiting keeper no chance. |
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I had to make a quick dash to the grocery store to pick up some flank steak for a little trick I was prepping for. |
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Black Blaze responded to the slightest pressure on his flank or feel of his mane. |
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One of the most notable features of the building is a pair of large stone pineapples that flank the West Street facade. |
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The massive green curve of the flank, rising up and tapering to the top of the fuselage, is surely the side of ship? |
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After an hour, we reached the first hills, dotted with the eucalyptus groves that flank the mountain. |
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Primarily associated with the Cotswolds, staddle stones can be used to flank drives or as garden ornaments. |
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It's possible Doc sought to ride us round them, skirting their flank without looking left nor right to acknowledge their being there. |
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Up on the rooftop, Ray turned towards the west flank of the pension house, remembering the building where the shot came from. |
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However the inadequacies of his squad meant that his only alternative was to put two right-footed players on the left flank. |
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Aaron Labonte was the provider this time, darting down the flank from the right-back position. |
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Stick with lean cuts like sirloin or flank steak, and avoid ribs and ground beef. |
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The rocks are on the west flank of the Monument uplift, a 60-mile-long north-trending anticlinal structure. |
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They do so with minimal effort, with an occasional wriggle of a flank and a sideways motion of a tail. |
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The garden itself was just a path that wound among clusters of aspen trees along the flank of a grassy foothill. |
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To mitigate risk to the tank, the infantry would move to the tank's flank to prevent the enemy from mounting from the rear. |
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We were up quite high on the southern side of the Uldale, a flank of rough rank grasses, rushes, and countless seepage and springs. |
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Grilled flank steak is marvelously roast-beefy, sinewy and heady with adobo spice. |
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But Paul Hartley, having sped down the right flank into the box, sensed glory and drove the ball straight at goal from an acute angle. |
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He jinked into the box from the right flank and stung van der Sar's palms with a left-foot strike. |
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Jack made a hard cut to Clarence's left flank, hoping he would pick it up in quarte, and make his riposte to Jack's fore arm. |
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And then, the western flank of the Wasatch Mountains rises up, sheer and abrupt, to shock as much snow from the clouds as possible. |
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By Monday, well before the deadline for abidance, their first flank capitulated. |
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Arcomytilus has a truncated posterior flank between two low, obtuse ridges not found on Nodomytilus. |
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Any flank uplift would have shown the scarp to be significantly higher than a mid-valley outlier. |
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Light infantry also had flank companies, though their grenadiers were known as carabiniers. |
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Adcarinal ridges flank the carina on the platform and tend to have relatively short anterior extensions with only slight anterior flaring. |
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With a large flock like Cinnamon Nose's, Nop casts from one side to another, rousting one flank of the retreating flock and then the other. |
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The best choices include flank steak, London broil, eye of the round, and extra-lean ground beef. |
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The host lithology consists of bioclastic silt and siliciclastic sand, characteristic of deposition in a biostrome flank setting. |
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The entire northern flank of the mountain collapses and falls as an avalanche lowering the height of the mountain by 1,500 feet. |
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For beef, good casserole cuts are shin, brisket, neck, topside, thick flank or shoulder. |
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Three variegated hinoki false cypress trees flank the stipa, and a coral bark maple grows at the back of the bed. |
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He had exposed the southern flank the previous afternoon when he had swung his panzers sharply westwards towards the English Channel. |
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As in the east screen at Naumburg, doors leading into the choir flank the altar. |
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Deep red love-lies-bleeding and cherry pink cleome flank cosmos in pink and rose shades. |
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It shows a lunule and extensions of flank ribs with asymmetric cross section. |
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In Drosophila larvae the paired lymph gland lobes that flank the dorsal vessel are sites of hematopoiesis. |
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A boy of about nineteen years patted the flank of a dark russet brown horse with a black mane and tail. |
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In the backyard, bird of paradise plants flank a fountain that's reminiscent of those found in mission courtyards. |
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The original form of these basins has been modified by subsequent faulting, Red Sea rift flank uplift, and erosion. |
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Speed, daring, and deep penetrations without regard to flank security came to be seen as essential. |
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Galleries flank the terrace, and on festal days in summer the whole can be thrown open for large receptions. |
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The volcano has been intensely fractured during the 2001 and 2002 flank eruptions. |
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We start with a gated road tarmac warm up to find a steep climb up the west flank of the valley. |
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I carry a rake, patrolling one flank of the fire, making sure it doesn't jump a pre-dug fire line. |
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The ambulance report notes her complaint of pain to the right flank and in the area of her right ribs. |
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The lifting of import restrictions on pork flank and offal will affect pig farmers. |
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But how to make good use of the topside, silverside and thick flank was always less well understood. |
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The inner short side abuts the common parts, the outer short side is part of the outer flank of the building. |
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That said, his replacement, Stuart Godfrey, had a blinder on the flank having been thrown into his debut at the deep end. |
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The sensor repeater showed a large port opening on the flank of that ship, and our heading was taking us right toward it. |
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The northern flank of the southern mound is onlapped or downlapped by the next mound to the north. |
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One investigation to an anomaly revealed by the scans on the northern flank of the hill revealed nothing of significance, said English Heritage. |
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And, in early April, geologists had noted that the northern flank of the mountain was beginning to bulge ominously. |
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At the front, large tapering light covers flank a steeply rising, scalloped bonnet that features a central crease line. |
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The ground was snatched from under him and suddenly he was naked, running across the smooth flank of a mountain. |
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On the eastern flank of the Sword beachhead, Lieutenant Colonel Otway's paratroopers are dug in outside Amfreville which is heavily defended. |
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The trail curls nearly 3,000 feet up the mountain's east flank in 4.2 miles, and the wind is a reliable companion. |
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It's easy to see where you're headed, up the northern flank of Wensleydale to the lower of two woods and a bit higher. |
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The reduction in thickness of the Middle jurassic units in the northern flank of Jabal Akhdar is mainly due to a top truncation. |
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Its northern flank swooped up from the corrie floor at a vertiginous angle. |
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Dan patted his horse on the flank and unsaddled it, then took off its bridle. |
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The park's southern boundary runs along the southern base of the range, and the northern flank of the Ilparpa claypans. |
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However, it is only the northern flank of this ancestral edifice that remains. |
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Glaciers are found on the north flank of nearly every mountain peak that is over 11,500 feet high. |
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Small enveloping detachments and air assault forces were used to strike into the enemy flank and rear. |
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Mark and Tommy flank her sides as photographers snap her picture frantically. |
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It will also support the main operations of the Army, i.e. those of the central Army Group and of the vital flank of the Southern Army Group. |
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The left flank of II Corps was threatened with collapse and additional combat power was needed. |
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The platoon in the unaffected pass began to reposition onto the flank of the enemy forces, which took approximately 20 minutes. |
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He is built like a flank forward, likes to speak his mind and has the charisma of a natural-born leader. |
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He was considered by many experts to be one of the best flank forwards in the world. |
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They were tigerish full backs and O'Mahony found time to raid down the left flank and prove an attacking threat. |
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He and Fielding, having recaptured a lot of his tackling skill after a lean period, reduced the pressure from the flank forwards. |
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I remember that during that game my hero, W.B. Willie Welsh, who played flank forward for Scotland, went off. |
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The small spearhead would counterattack the eastern flank of the attacking force and try to break through their front lines. |
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Deer with white rumps bounced over the road and bobbed up one flank and into conifers. |
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Enemies duck, cover, flank your positions, and generally try to kill you as intensely as you try to kill them. |
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Scattered throughout the place, on each voluminous flank, amid the inlaid shell and coral rock and the painted marbleized surfaces, were her photographs. |
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Minefields flank the road edge, marked by red-painted rocks, and any driver unlucky enough to misjudge one of the treacherous bends will find themself in the middle of one. |
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This result strongly agrees with the upward migration of seismic foci in the volcanic edifice, which has been found to precede recent flank eruptions. |
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This runs from the main road to the north through the forest to link with a series of serpentine paths that meander around the grave fields on the eastern flank of the site. |
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Extrusive igneous activity dominates the northwestern flank of the trough. |
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Bulldogs skipper and flank Graham Carlson said he believed his side had a distinct advantage playing at home and the team had a semi-final placing firmly in their sights. |
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The skywalks, which some felt would been seen as barriers to the square from the outside, will now flank the streets instead of straddling across the streets. |
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In the last few years an intermediate form of south flank deformation has been observed that results in slip rates of about 10 centimeters per day. |
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A tiny spark jumped from the mage's finger to the flank of the donkey pulling it, and it brayed a complaint as it headed for the gate at an awkward trot. |
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Vladimir could hear scattered gunfire on the right flank now, a staccato of pops amid the deeper roar of the artillery shells exploding to their rear. |
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When Republicans gavel the new House to order, the rightward flank of the party will be filled by two distinct species. |
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Two long, shallow water tanks flank the central display booth area. |
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On the other flank of the depressions cold air is moving from high levels at high latitudes and slowly subsiding as it is carried towards the subtropics. |
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The changes included a first cap for substitute flank Tim Dullane and a complete reshuffle of the front-row to accommodate reserve hooker Hanyani Shimange. |
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With the patient supine you percuss along a transverse line from the umbilicus into the flank to establish the level of dullness that signifies the lower extent of bowel. |
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In Germany, Dr. Kurt Senn used a scope called a laparoscope or flank scope inserted below the umbilicus to close off Fallopian tubes in sterilization operations. |
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Machine guns in front and on the flank opened fire, while petards, bombs, and artillery fire covered the entire area of the trenches with projectiles. |
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Fever and flank pain are not indications for intravenous urography. |
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With just seconds left on the clock, he picked the ball up on the left flank before racing towards the edge of the box and planting the ball into the top corner. |
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Sometime ago, water leaked from the right flank of the solid structure. |
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In 1908 seismic activity accompanying the eruption onset was characterized by deep earthquakes in the northern flank and shallower ones in the Valle del Bove area. |
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She added that more investigations had been carried out below a blemish to the northern flank of the five-and-a-half acre mound but no problems were found. |
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Hugging the long north flank of the building, a shallow flight of steps leads from the street to the square, channelling visitors up to the museum entrance. |
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These linear depressions are filled with brines that are the result of dissolution of evaporites by fluids travelling up the flank of the structure. |
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The troops who were to protect the western flank of the Russian army in Bulgaria suffered at the strategic fortress of Pleven, 60 km south of the Danube. |
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At one point he popped up in the Scottish defence as an auxiliary flank forward, driving a heavy Argentine opponent clean away from the ruck in textbook fashion. |
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But if it all gets too tranquil for your taste, you can always head back to the bright lights of Palma or the seaside resorts which flank it on both sides. |
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The risk, if those forces committed to the attack and lost, that the Rebels would flank and sweep the Union position was too great for McClellan to countenance. |
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Two days later the fiery General Mangin launched a counter-attack against the western flank of the salient with an army that now included American divisions. |
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Winds have pushed the east flank of the fire towards Big Bear Lake. |
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We can't follow the river all the way, because there's no footpath, so we take a nice loop up the west flank of the valley, coming down at more riverside meadows and daffs. |
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If you fail to get rid of the infection the first go-round, the patient has a greater chance of getting kidney infection, flank pain, high fever, or other complications. |
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Her physical examination was remarkable only for a gravid abdomen with minimal flank tenderness and absent breath sounds over the left side of the chest. |
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Thirdly, we disagree with Cope that we have necessarily overestimated the volume of material that was excavated and, hence, the amount of flank uplift. |
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Then, at the end of August, Japanese forces endeavoured to flank Port Moresby and reinforce their troops on the Kokoda Track by forcing a landing at Milne Bay. |
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Claudio Caniggia had started brightly on the right flank but, 16 minutes into the game, a body check by Sutton had sent him sprawling to the newly relaid Hampden turf. |
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Marinate flank steak in garlic, Italian seasoning, paprika, oil, salt and pepper. |
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After two decades of dwindling influence, NATO is refreshed and energized by the growing threat on its eastern flank. |
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Throw the soy sauce, white wine, the chopped regular onion, rosemary, olive oil, and garlic into a gallon-size Ziploc bag along with the flank steak. |
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The pectoral fin is set low on the lateral flank behind the notch of the cleithrum and is supported by a small rounded lobe covered with minute rhombic scales. |
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Midweek, Stefan's group will visit the villages of Magura and Pestera, where houses are built along the mountain ridges which flank deep ravines and valleys. |
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Everyone was excited at the news, and the Lt pulled the flank guard off the ridge and then sent a squad to mark the landing zone with chemical light sticks. |
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The main feature of this salad is flank steak, rubbed with garlic and grilled over a hot fire to create a perfectly seared crust. |
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We had arrived in a great position to roll them up from the flank. |
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Two three-storey blocks of offices flank a central glazed atrium. |
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A Roman tribune gathered twenty maniples from the rear lines of the Roman right wing and led them in an attack on the flank of the Macedonian right. |
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The rear piazza is inset between small rooms which flank and open onto it. |
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Ferdinand's forces kept Prussia's western flank secure for the rest of the war. |
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The battle of Verneuil reached its closing stages when Bedford wheeled from the south to take the Scots on the right flank. |
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On September 19, he attempted to flank the American position, and clashed at Freeman's Farm. |
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The 2nd Battalion's flank companies took part in the disastrous Walcheren Campaign in the Low Countries. |
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A smoke screen had been laid down on either flank, which succeeded in drawing German fire away from the assault. |
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The division reinforced the right flank by committing the 15th Welsh who were able to push through into the wood. |
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On the southern flank of the fell, centred on the head of the pass, are the Honister Quarries. |
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Grasmoor is distinguished by its steep western flank, dropping dramatically to Crummock Water. |
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The northern flank of the ridge stands above Liza Beck, in the valley of Gasgale Gill. |
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The southern flank of Pillar looks down on Mosedale, the more westerly of Wasdale's two main feeder valleys. |
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On the southern flank the River Brathay runs from Elter Water and is also fed by the outfall from Loughrigg Tarn. |
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The western flank here is clad in broadleaved woodland, but further south along Watendlath Beck this gives way to rock. |
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The south western flank of Fairfield looks down on Tongue Gill, a feeder of Raise Beck and Grasmere. |
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To the south of High Street is the long valley of Kentmere, blessed with fine ridges on either flank to make a splendid horseshoe walk. |
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His preparations were designed to draw their attention away from their northern flank and focus their attention on his own preparations. |
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They usually flank the sides of anticlines and display opposite characteristics. |
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Stoke deserved their advantage and they looked to build on their lead with Etherington continuing his busy wing-play down the opposite flank. |
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Aburst of pace down the left flank took McCarthy past Sean Dillon before picking out Swailes eight yards out to rifle home in plenty of space. |
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Pinned by a flank attack while making a downhill charge, Strathbogie's army broke and Strathbogie refused to surrender and was killed. |
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Also since 2007 the three turbines of the Hameldon Hill wind farm have stood on its northern flank. |
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He spotted an overextension in the French left flank, and realised that he could launch a successful attack there. |
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Wellesley ordered his cavalry to exploit the flank of the Maratha army just near the village. |
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This time Charlie Mulgrew drove at the Germans down the flank, roared on by 50,000 chest-beating kilties. |
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Richemont's force attacked the English army from the flank and rear just as they were on the verge of beating Clermont's army. |
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The M6 Motorway helped bring traffic to the Lake District, passing up its eastern flank. |
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Illuminated at night, the whimsical dinosaurs flank the Central Park West staircase and echo the Barosaurus mount in the Roosevelt Rotunda. |
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He underwent surgery and en-bloc resection of the tumour via a left oblique flank incision was performed. |
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Sometimes you can see a scar by clipping the hair on the midline or the left flank, where most incisions are made. |
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By the time she was twelve, she could flank and mug as well as her brothers, she could forefoot anything that moved, but it didn't matter. |
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Angular planting beds flank the backyard patios, and low, blocklike walls serve as artistic elements as well as seating. |
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Three holes drilled 100m apart on the eastern flank of the annular F1 anomaly, have defined a clear zonation pattern. |
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This technology will better image deep structural elements and improve subsalt and salt flank illumination. |
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There were no party leaders to flank him and no signs of celebration. |
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Fog settles into the steep flank of the Santa Lucia Mountains, above beaches lined with tide pools and massive rock formations. |
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It is situated on the western flank of the Intermontane Belt and bounded on the west by the Coast Crystalline Belt. |
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At the same time, two squadrons of Kingston's Horse were brought forward to cover the right flank. |
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The Montenotte Campaign opened after Johann Beaulieu's Austrian forces attacked the extreme French eastern flank near Genoa on 10 April. |
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Although the German army bypassed Antwerp, it remained a threat to their flank. |
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Canadian troops on the right drew back their left flank and retarded the German advance. |
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The battle plan was to advance along the coastal road, while limited armoured forces operated on the desert flank. |
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Positioned on the desert flank was the 7th Armoured Division, which would strike the flank of the Italian force. |
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Five days later, Chinese troops on the command's left flank captured the city of Bhamo. |
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The British at Sword and Gold Beaches and Canadians at Juno Beach would protect the American flank and attempt to establish airfields near Caen. |
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The popular tourist path from Glen Nevis skirts the side of this hill before ascending Ben Nevis's broad western flank. |
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The artillery of VIII Corps and IX Corps on the southern flank, simulated preparations for attacks on Zandvoorde and Warneton. |
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The X Corps commander proposed an attack northward from In de Ster into the southern flank of the Germans opposite I Anzac Corps. |
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The attackers on the southern flank quickly captured Crest Farm and sent patrols beyond the final objective into Passchendaele. |
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The attack on the northern flank again met with exceptional German resistance. |
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On 11 April, Plumer authorised a withdrawal of the southern flank of the Second Army. |
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At 25, Ryan would shatter defenders with his run down the flank, but at 35, he will play deeper. |
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Cinder cones may form as flank vents on larger volcanoes, or occur on their own. |
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With his southern flank weakening, Philip was forced to withdraw in the east and turn south himself to contain John's army. |
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Costly fighting continued until 12 September but the French were able to withdraw more than four corps to reinforce the armies on the left flank. |
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The attack was cancelled and the corps withdrew behind the right flank of the 1st Army. |
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The main German effort remained on the western flank, which the French discovered by intercepting wireless messages. |
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On 24 September the Second Army was attacked and found difficulty in holding ground, rather than advancing round the German flank as intended. |
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The German 6th Army took Lille before a British force could secure the town and the 4th Army attacked the exposed British flank at Ypres. |
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The French and Germans had not been able to assemble forces near the northern flank fast enough to obtain a decisive advantage. |
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Beginning of the campaign turned into a strategic disaster for Soviets whose Southern flank was nearly destroyed. |
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Huntzinger considered this at least a defensive success and limited his efforts to protecting the flank. |
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The Seventh Army drove forward on the northern flank and advanced elements reached Breda on 11 May. |
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On the Bresle, German troops did little while they waited for the panzer divisions to envelop the southern flank of the IX Corps defence line. |
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The right flank of the attack was to be protected by 44th Infantry Division with the 131st Infantry Brigade. |
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These two belts of metasediments flank the South Harris igneous complex, and form the largest outcrop of such rocks in the Outer Hebrides. |
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In particular, the barrier layer is formed in winter season in the equatorward flank of subtropical salinity maxima. |
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Odo and his remaining Aquitanian nobles formed the right flank of Charles's forces at Tours. |
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Upstarts like the snack menu, with its little offerings of polpettine and deviled eggs, are encroaching from the flank. |
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There is no way in which police can maintain dignity in seizing and destroying a donkey on whose flank a political message has been inscribed. |
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They are rursiradiate on the middle of the flank and become prorsiradiate towards the venter. |
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On the opposite side of the vale, cut into the northern flank of Clough Head, lies the Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum. |
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The route traverses the flank of White Side to join the ridge at the col just below Lower Man. |
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Two smooth spurs on this eastern flank of Skiddaw, Sale How and Hare Crag, are listed in separate tops in some guidebooks. |
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A platoon from 15th Welsh was diverted and assaulted the farm, capturing 15 men and killing or scattering the rest, securing the flank of the advance. |
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Most of the river's catchment lies on the western flank of the Pennines. |
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The South Maysville Prospect is situated on the Southwest flank of a large broad Northwest plunging anticlinorium in the Pauls Valley Uplift geological province. |
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On 26 October, the 3rd Canadian Division captured its objective at Wolf Copse, then swung back its northern flank to link with the adjacent division of the Fifth Army. |
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Croft touched down a few minutes later after a gaping hole opened up down Romania's left flank before Ashton completed his hat-trick following a lolloping run from Haskell. |
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Younger still are the sandstones, shales and coal deposits found on the eastern flank of Derbyshire, forming the Coal Measures, which are of Westphalian age. |
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At the flank of the main stage, I took root for an hour, until a female form ghosted in front of me that I recognised from university two years before. |
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The Lombard cavalrymen, anxious that their French counterparts were poised to take all the spoils, charged round the English left flank towards the baggage. |
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A 63-year-old female patient with history of end-stage renal disease and tuberous sclerosis presented to the emergency department with right flank pain. |
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The Russian Second Army under General Oskar Gripenberg, between 25 and 29 January, attacked the Japanese left flank near the town of Sandepu, almost breaking through. |
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In Burtness Comb, a prominent bank of debris runs along the outer flank of the upper cirque, then turns down into the lower cirque, ending in a block strew at the intake wall. |
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The 3rd Army crossed the Meuse and attacked the French right flank and on 23 August, the Fifth Army began a retirement southwards to avoid encirclement. |
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On 22 August the BEF advanced and on 23 August fought the Battle of Mons, a delaying action against the German 1st Army, to protect the left flank of the French Fifth Army. |
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Wellington's army withstood repeated attacks by the French and drove them from the field while the Prussians arrived in force and broke through Napoleon's right flank. |
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On 10 September, the French armies and the BEF advanced to exploit the victory of the Marne and the armies on the left flank advanced, opposed only by rearguards. |
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The hosts also had Paul Robinson to thank for a string of saves, three of them coming against Jerome Thomas, who gave Michel Salgado a torrid time down the left flank. |
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On 10 December 1944, the 36th British Infantry Division on NCAC's right flank made contact with units of Fourteenth Army near Indaw in Northern Burma. |
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At Mike Beach on the western flank, a large crater was filled using an abandoned AVRE tank and several rolls of fascine, which were then covered by a temporary bridge. |
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On 24 September, the French were attacked by the XVIII Corps as it arrived from Reims, which forced back the French IV Corps at Roye on the right flank. |
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On 21 September, Falkenhayn decided to concentrate the 6th Army near Amiens, to attack westwards to the coast and then envelop the French northern flank south of the Somme. |
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Modified flank infeed is used so that both sides are engaged in the cut. |
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Just before time Redruth were awarded a penalty try when another fast break up the right flank was only thwarted by a deliberate knock-on of a certain scoring pass. |
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They did not know how to force an enemy to battle by cutting off their communications, they were not aware of which flank was the strategic flank of an enemy in a battle. |
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The cutting tool technology is designed for resistance to cratering, flank wear and plastic deformation, reducing machining times, and ensuring higher process reliability. |
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During the Battle of Montcornet Germans hastily improvised a defence while Guderian rushed up the 10th Panzer Division to threaten De Gaulle's flank. |
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Another route on this flank is from the isolated farmstead of Crummack. |
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Crossbedding in the gray sandstones shows that it is now right side up, and in Flagstaff time it was therefore on the east flank of a steply folded anticline. |
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As it was, fought on front and flank, with the thunders of the Church, and the ribaldry of malicious tongues to scatter their venomed darts abroad, Parnell was a doomed man. |
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The landings were to be preceded by airborne operations near Caen on the eastern flank to secure the Orne River bridges and north of Carentan on the western flank. |
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Isostasy controls the uplift of the rift flank and the subsequent subsidence of the evolving passive margin and is mostly reflected by changes in heat flow. |
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Many seamounts show signs of intrusive activity, which is likely to lead to inflation, steepening of volcanic slopes, and ultimately, flank collapse. |
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The longer flank of such ripples is on the upstream side of the current. |
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On its western flank the Irish Sea Glacier reached Cork Harbour. |
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During the Cold War, the Adriatic Sea became the southernmost flank of the Iron Curtain as Italy joined NATO, while the Warsaw Pact established bases in Albania. |
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Royal palms flank a long rectangular pool, a great fallen tree forms a bridge across the water, and heliconias bloom among the elephant ears and banana shrubs. |
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Referee Gottfried Dienst consulted his linesman on the right flank, Tofiq Bahramov, who signalled that the ball had crossed the line, and the goal was given. |
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This is in an area covered by Thelon sandstones near the flank of a north-south trending basement horst of Paleoproterozoic Hurwitz Group quartzites. |
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However, due to the Berber revolt the Umayyad governors were forced to protect their southern flank and were unable to mount offenses against the Asturians. |
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