If it's bankrolled by a major Hollywood studio, can it still be considered down-and-dirty flyby-the-seat-of-the-pants guerrilla marketing? |
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The attacks demonstrate that the guerrilla war is still being waged fiercely. |
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Even so, some fear that the situation might degenerate into a quagmire in which the rebels resort to protracted guerrilla warfare. |
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The relationship between guerrilla warfare and terrorism was always complicated. |
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Is this where he meets Cuban dissidents and shares his ideas about guerrilla warfare? |
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In the shadowy world of guerrilla warfare the rules exist in a kind of moral no-man's land. |
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So his method for spreading revolution was still that of guerrilla warfare. |
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They had opened a new chapter in the history of Latin America through guerrilla warfare. |
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He wasn't a rabble-rouser, he wasn't a fiery speaker, he wasn't a mobiliser of large crowds, and he certainly wasn't a guerrilla. |
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Students, former guerrilla fighters, police and soldiers took to the streets in a jubilant parade. |
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You won't find any funny cartoon footage, wisecracks, guerrilla theatre or pop music. |
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Yarn bombing is often a covert, guerrilla affair, with displays popping up unexpectedly and artists hiding their identities. |
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The growth in guerrilla attack frequency and effectiveness slows down repairs, training, and population support. |
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Vast, mountainous, woody, and lightly populated, Algeria offered terrain favorable to guerrilla warfare. |
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During the retreat a guerrilla resistance force was organized to conduct sabotage, operating behind enemy lines. |
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The majority of guerrilla attacks on US occupation forces have been carried out by remotely detonated bombs or rocket-propelled grenades. |
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Meanwhile, the Communist Party coordinated a complex series of acts of sabotage and other forms of guerrilla warfare. |
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In the later years, major state intelligence agencies had their safe houses to detain and question Tiger guerrilla suspects. |
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Guerrillas can lose battle after battle and yet still win the war, because guerrilla warfare is a form of attrition. |
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They love a good scrap and they are a people famous for their inter-clan feuds and savage mountain guerrilla techniques. |
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An army preparing for a guerrilla war needs to devote more time to rifle marksmanship. |
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They were abducted by the secessionist guerrilla group they went to interview. |
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A guerrilla soldier clung stubbornly to our clothesline pole, his foot trapped in the maw of my father's security dog, a Ridgeback. |
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As against these, the stupendous increase in the destructiveness of air power has been of limited utility in guerrilla war. |
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He's a goofball guerrilla reporter who's drawn laughs, confusion and bizarro quotes from politicians, movie stars and big-time musicians. |
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The remains of the Tupamaro guerrilla movement in Uruguay have joined a bourgeois electoral front, the Frente Amplio. |
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The ubiquitous military theme is given a guerrilla twist with moss green trousers and Che Guevara berets. |
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That being said, these guys know the ground, they have a take on what's going on and as guerrilla fighters, their mujahidin have few equals. |
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There were battalions of multinational forces of hired fighters, who went to work for the dictator or guerrilla leader who paid their price. |
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They will fall prey to maddening and unpreventable guerrilla attacks rather than dying heroically during a lightning strike on Baghdad. |
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The guerrilla war may be annoying, and deadly, but it is also, the brass tells us, militarily insignificant. |
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Currently, enemy guerrilla forces identify soft targets or small combat patrols as ambush targets. |
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Yet the IRA's transformation into a local policing outfit shows that, as a guerrilla army that threatens war, it is a spent force. |
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Using guerrilla tactics and subterfuge, Alfred beat the Vikings at their own game. |
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If the economy does not get going soon and if the guerrilla war grinds on then the tide could easily turn. |
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From Tunisia, a guerrilla army of tens of thousands of troops harassed French units arrayed along the border. |
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Helicopter gunships strafed the area where the guerrilla group was fleeing. |
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In November, the Indian government announced that military operations against the guerrilla groups were unilaterally halted. |
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Russian news agencies said the gunships pounded guerrilla hideouts in the region's mountainous south, killing at least a dozen people. |
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By the mid-1980s, the Kurdish resistance was reduced from a mass movement to a number of guerrilla bands carrying out hit-and-run raids. |
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These tenacious guerrillas come from Chechnya, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan, and they use classical guerrilla hit-and-run tactics. |
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While the hit-and-run tactic is still used, the guerrilla expands the base area and strengthens his control over that section of territory. |
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His forces soon also turned against the rival guerrilla organization, the Chetniks. |
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Here's what the military honchos are saying now about the guerrilla war in the country. |
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Desert sand is hard on men and equipment and the supply lines are susceptible to guerrilla attacks. |
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In the fall of 2003, U.S. officials watched anxiously as a potent guerrilla resistance rose across broad swaths of northern and central Iraq. |
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The conflict claims roughly four civilian lives for every soldier or alleged guerrilla killed. |
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When guerrilla or partisan warfare further exasperated him, Grant proposed radical measures. |
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Jobless idlers are easy targets for guerrilla leaders who want to add to their numbers. |
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Some modern military historians consider him to have been the father of modern guerrilla tactics. |
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No more than 15 percent of the guerrilla commanders were military professionals. |
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On the day of the referendum I was at the command post, while my guerrilla friends voted. |
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In essence, what I found was that guerrilla warfare is composed of three elements. |
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Unfortunately, the Zulus did not resort to guerrilla warfare as previous opponents had done, but fielded an enormous army. |
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Additionally, since 1808 they had been fighting a guerrilla war with Indian tribes loosely confederated by the great Shawnee chief Tecumseh. |
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By 1309, besides waging brilliant guerrilla warfare, he had defeated his enemies in four pitched battles. |
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While in the open desert the tank is king, in the confines of city streets the guerrilla fighter comes into his own. |
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The contras were conducting a guerrilla war against the Sandinista government of Nicaragua, a Marxist-infiltrated regime. |
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He seems to have become too close to his subject, enamored of the invincibility of a guerrilla movement. |
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The army and Marine Corps began to form and train units for irregular or guerrilla war operations. |
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Several years of counter-insurgency drives destroyed the remaining guerrilla bases. |
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It has placed U.S. soldiers in a type of guerrilla war that even many counter-insurgency experts consider impossible to win. |
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The country is in flames, racked by a guerrilla war, a continual crime wave and a foreign military occupation. |
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We are idealists, anarchists, guerrilla tacticians, pranksters, neo-Luddites, poets, philosophers and punks. |
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In many areas the guerrilla movements protect the producers from both the predations of rival groups and from the military. |
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All this guerrilla artwork reflected the widespread belief that it was the IRA that had pulled off the heist. |
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The guerrilla gigs and the reduced-price gigs are an extension of this philosophy, and an attempt to form a community. |
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Here's one for luck, a deadly nicotine tea used for the mass destruction of aphids by guerrilla gardeners. |
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These days, a friendship with Pete Doherty and a habit of guerrilla gigging virtually guarantee success. |
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Even by the standards of guerrilla warfare, he is a conspicuously callous figure. |
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In the next few years, he gradually eliminated the garrisons by a masterly policy of guerrilla warfare. |
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The environment of guerrilla warfare, a war without fronts, undoubtedly created a setting conducive to atrocities. |
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Following the takeover, a small group of troops with support from the natives waged guerrilla warfare against the occupiers. |
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The website provides a diverse set of links on topics ranging from urban guerrilla warfare to directions for building a grenade launcher. |
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Conceding that his partisans could not prevail on the battlefield, he proclaimed a policy of continued resistance through guerrilla warfare. |
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It was at times less a guerrilla war than a conventional war waged on discontinuous fronts. |
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Some countries are gun-shy, hesitant to send peacekeepers into what the Pentagon now admits is a raging guerrilla war. |
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A method utilized by small, mobile units to harass, weaken, demoralize, and combat larger conventional forces, guerrilla warfare antedates modern history. |
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Until recently, guerrilla warfare against occupation forces has come almost entirely from Sunni Muslims, who make up 25 per cent of the Iraqi population. |
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As long as populations are menaced by banditism, civil war, guerrilla campaigns and counter-insurgency by beleaguered governments, they cannot be safe and secure. |
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This conflict pitted guerrilla forces against the national government. |
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The guerrilla campaign of mass violence continued unrelentingly on Sunday. |
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In guerrilla warfare, they were often strikingly successful. |
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Do you know why we are unsuccessful in asymmetrical and guerrilla warfare in CENTCOM theatre of operations? |
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He points out that in a full scale world war, guerrilla warfare, however romanticized and dramatic, is seldom relevant. |
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A war of gangs and urban warfare, guerrilla warfare and a war of bees that sting and run away and return to sting once more. |
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His guerrilla forces have killed American troops and many Iraqi civilians. |
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Armed with these stories, the Maccabees and their followers used guerrilla tactics to win the first national liberation struggle in recorded history. |
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Life has not improved for the millions of rural poor still caught up in the struggle between the guerrilla, the ill-famed army and the murderous paramilitary groups. |
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Rather it is the time to increase the size and tempo of guerrilla attacks even through the coming, bitterly cold Afghan winter. |
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Indeed, the Sinai has been reduced to a state of conflict almost like guerrilla war. |
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As best as such guerrilla wars allow, the information was vetted and checked and calibrated to the greatest, most honest degrees. |
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But they also learn the theory and practice of guerrilla warfare. |
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At its most extreme, it involved a guerrilla strategy of selectively assassinating particularly gung-ho or oppressive officers through the use of fragmentation bombs. |
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During the war, he learned the guerrilla tactics of the bushwhackers, jayhawkers and other insurgency groups who tried, by any means, to halt the progress of Union forces. |
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As long as populations are menaced by banditry, civil war, guerrilla campaigns, and counter-insurgency by beleaguered governments, they cannot be secure. |
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Tutsi guerrilla fighters would not let me catch so much as a feral chicken in a countryside swarming with the livestock of their murdered fellow tribesmen. |
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By the 1960s he had acquired another reputation, that of guerrilla leader. |
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It was a time of guerrilla war, when the local conflicts over land and water resources that emerge in any rural setting threatened to brand villagers as rabble-rousers. |
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In 1969, they participated as observers in a world congress of the United Secretariat, which decided to pursue a rural guerrilla tactic in Latin America. |
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In the streets of the steamy capital, lifelike effigies of the 62-year-old former guerrilla leader are paraded around by supporters seeking votes. |
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From that remote outpost, they were to expand the partisan war in Burma by advising and supporting the Kachins in conducting guerrilla warfare behind Japanese lines. |
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Most famously, the Htoo twins, pre-teen mystic leaders of a Karen group called God's Army, grabbed headlines in 2000 as the most unlikely of guerrilla generals. |
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Because of the fractious, even fratricidal, nature of local resistance movements, local government officials were often caught between the forces of rival guerrilla chiefs. |
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The rioters have also started using motorbikes and mobile phones to trace the movements of police riot squads, in tactics reminiscent of urban guerrilla movements. |
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Do you think we'll see a guerrilla cyberwar against the United States? |
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Eyes atwinkle at age 71, he boasts skills rare in the Republican Party for waging guerrilla war with help from the news media. |
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The inclusion of 24 secessionist counties in the state and the ensuing guerrilla war engaged about 40,000 Federal troops for much of the war. |
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Breyten Breytenbach was jailed for his involvement with the guerrilla movement against apartheid. |
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Pelagius' kingdom initially was little more than a gathering point for the existing guerrilla forces. |
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Sankoh was a British trained former army corporal who had also undergone guerrilla training in Libya. |
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South Africa continued to exercise de facto rule while SWAPO expanded its guerrilla efforts to end that. |
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Around 200,000 Spanish troops outnumbered the much smaller rebel army, which relied mostly on guerrilla and sabotage tactics. |
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Spanish counterattacks drove him back and he retreated to the mountains of Balara and Morong and from there engaged in guerrilla warfare. |
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The Dayak and other indigenous people played a role in guerrilla warfare against the occupying forces, particularly in the Kapit Division. |
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Article 4 of the Third Geneva Convention protects captured military personnel, some guerrilla fighters, and certain civilians. |
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Shamil Basayev, a leader of the Chechen guerrilla opposition, took responsibility for the attack. |
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A 24-year guerrilla war followed, in which 200,000 East Timorese died-from bombings, killings, and forced starvation. |
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It is no surprise that commentators talk apocryphally of a planet of slums and the coming age of urban guerrilla warfare. |
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Eritrea emerged out of internicine conflict, seceding from Ethiopia in 1993 after a 30-year guerrilla war. |
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The highlight of the conflict became the brutal guerrilla warfare that engulfed much of the Spanish countryside. |
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The Slovak uprising in the latter days was not guerrilla in character, which, incidentally, may have been one of the reasons for its failure. |
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We took a very guerrilla approach to marketing Goin' Hollywood, in keeping with the irreverent tone of the game. |
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The Silures were led by Caratacus, and he carried out an effective guerrilla campaign against Governor Publius Ostorius Scapula. |
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By 210, Severus' campaigning had made significant gains, despite Caledonian guerrilla tactics and purportedly heavy Roman casualties. |
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He was ultimately unsuccessful and was driven to the mountains where he led a guerrilla war. |
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The Irish Republican Army simultaneously began a guerrilla war against the British administration. |
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The Peninsular War lasted six years, featured extensive guerrilla warfare, and ended in victory for the Allies. |
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But when he left, the guerrilla war against his forces in the countryside continued to tie down great numbers of troops. |
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Dutch troops, aircraft and escaped ships continued to fight on the Allied side and also mounted a guerrilla campaign in Timor. |
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They had argued for a guerrilla campaign, but Charles Edward Stuart refused to change his mind. |
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They were forced to resort to guerrilla warfare tactics and failed to win any major military victories. |
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At the time, Savimbi's UNITA guerrilla movement was financed and supported militarily by the apartheid regime of South Africa. |
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Small mobile training camps were established along the border to train recruits in guerrilla warfare. |
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Besides guerrilla attacks, Taliban fighters began building up forces in the district of Dai Chopan in Zabul Province. |
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This resulted in more economic hardship and the collapse of the military in the face of determined onslaughts by guerrilla forces in the north. |
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The terrorist guerrilla organization Montoneros kidnapped and executed Aramburu. |
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A severely weakened Montoneros launched a counterattack in 1979, which was quickly annihilated, ending the guerrilla threat. |
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Cassius Dio records that the Caledonians inflicted 50,000 Roman casualties due to attrition and unconventional tactics such as guerrilla warfare. |
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Edward fought alongside Robert throughout his struggle for the Scottish throne, including his desperate period on the run and as a guerrilla. |
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Washington entered winter quarters at Morristown on January 6, though a protracted guerrilla conflict continued. |
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After Roberts had won the conventional war, Kitchener was left in charge of fighting the Boers, who had taken to guerrilla warfare. |
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The Silures were not subdued, however, and waged effective guerrilla warfare against the Roman forces. |
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On the orders of the Reagan administration, the CIA mined Nicaragua's Sandino port in 1984 in support of the Contra guerrilla group. |
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The organization began as a resistance group and developed into a guerrilla army. |
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From 1944 to 1952, approximately 100,000 Lithuanian partisans fought a guerrilla war against the Soviet system. |
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The vicious guerrilla fighting in Spain, largely absent from the French campaigns in Central Europe, severely disrupted the French lines of supply and communication. |
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The Britons, led by Togodumnus and Caratacus of the Catuvellauni, were reluctant to fight a pitched battle, relying on instead on guerrilla tactics. |
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The campaigns under Cromwell's successors Henry Ireton and Edmund Ludlow mostly consisted of long sieges of fortified cities and guerrilla warfare in the countryside. |
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In Brittany's countryside, the people rejecting the Civil Constitution of the Clergy of 1790 had taken to a guerrilla warfare known as Chouannerie. |
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On 21 December 1979, delegations from every major interest represented reached the Lancaster House Agreement, effectively ending the guerrilla war. |
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With natural harbours often backed by lagoons, it provided a haven for guerrilla warfare, such as attacks on shipping vessels venturing through their territory. |
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He was a former comitadji who had been involved in fomenting unrest in Bosnia after the annexation of 1908 and was even rumoured to have commanded guerrilla bands. |
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During the 1950s, Chinese communists with strong ties to the trade unions and Chinese schools waged a guerrilla war against the government, leading to the Malayan Emergency. |
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There, they met Marshal Tito, the Communist leader of the Partisans, who was leading the guerrilla fight against the occupying Axis forces with Allied support. |
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The French and their native allies were now under increasing pressure, compounded by guerrilla activities spearheaded by Britain's Mohawk allies and Rogers' Rangers. |
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Completely cut off from Germany, von Lettow conducted an effective guerrilla warfare campaign, living off the land, capturing British supplies, and remaining undefeated. |
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Mao and Castro were said to be ascetics in their early guerrilla phases, though the paunches of their later years betray unrevolutionary tastes for the lush life. |
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From the time Chechen separatists declared independence in the early 1990s, an intermittent guerrilla war has been fought between the rebel groups and the Russian military. |
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The Indonesian Armed Forces was formed during the Indonesian National Revolution, when it undertook a guerrilla warfare along with informal militia. |
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During World War II, the Japanese occupied Dili, and the mountainous interior became the scene of a guerrilla campaign, known as the Battle of Timor. |
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Indeed, the term of guerrilla itself was coined during this time. |
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The eight years of exhausting but deliberate refusal to meet the English on even ground have caused many to consider Bruce as one of the great guerrilla leaders of any age. |
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Things can get especially tense, he said, when the evictees are former soldiers of the Kosovo Liberation Army, the separatist guerrilla group that fought the Serbs. |
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Harried by punishing guerrilla raids by the northern tribes and slowed by an unforgiving terrain, Severus was unable to meet the Caledonians on a battlefield. |
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On the other hand, after the fall of Feng Ling Tu, the operations of Central Shansi, and Suiyuan, troops were more guerrilla than orthodox in nature. |
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As the weak side, guerrilla cadres were willing to protect local economic interests in exchange for local popular support, which improved their odds of political survival. |
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The Japanese hired Chinese bandits known variously as the Chunguses, Chunchuse or khunhuzy to engage in guerrilla warfare by attacking Russian supply columns. |
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