Security elements must check out all suspected ambush areas prior to the advance of the main element. |
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Crab spiders do not build webs but ambush pollinating insects on flowers with their raptorial forelimbs. |
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While many spiders build webs, others do not, but instead ambush prey as it passes by. |
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Whether it's getting out of an ambush, or getting into position for a raid or attack, the extra speed leaves the enemy at a disadvantage. |
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For three nights in a row, a dozen of his men lay in ambush near where the source said the men would pass. |
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But the ambush, and the enemy flares and gunfire that followed, rattled the men of Bravo Company more than any event. |
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So he sends a posse of ornery opossum lovers out into the bog for a little airboat ambush. |
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It is incomprehensible that this group of yahoos can, under cover of darkness, set up an ambush for the emergency services. |
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Those involved in the ambush said a trap had been laid, and that the area was marked with defensive earth berms and firing positions. |
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The occupants fled the car and were shot at the roadside, perhaps by a second group of attackers involved in the ambush. |
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He was shot during an ambush and killed because he wasn't wearing his body armor. |
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There have been frequent attacks on livestock too, with crocodiles waiting in ambush near the river bank. |
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He could only see one metal wall, so he had no idea of how well it was guarded or if an ambush was waiting for him. |
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On the other hand, the ambush is used throughout operations and is based on surprise. |
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The Russian snipers were not prepared to hunt in the ruins and to lie in ambush for days on end. |
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Barracuda and dogtooth tuna are a common sight along these edges just cruising or lying in ambush. |
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Ignoring him while he pouted and deftly avoiding his attempts to ambush her, Elizabeth finished packing things away. |
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What we need to decide is whether it's okay to ambush people in the workplace. |
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A decisive factor is whether ambush marketing activities signify a serious breach of rights. |
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That hard-line stance against ambush marketing shouldn't deter companies from pushing the envelope. |
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For sponsors like these, the real risk is that the event will be taken over by ambush marketing. |
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There were political overtones, security risks and controversies over ambush marketing, sponsorships, contracts and what not. |
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He emphasised that it was ambush marketing by intrusion, particularly, which the World Cup organisers are seeking to defeat. |
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He was scanning visitors as they arrived, no doubt on the alert for any outbreak of unofficial ambush marketing. |
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They bought a lariat and a gun and, one morning, lay in ambush for the milkman, nearly killing him. |
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Can't the world conspire to ambush you, putting up dead ends and roadblocks where once there were wide-open personal spaces? |
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In lizards, actively foraging insectivores identify animal prey using lingually sampled chemical cues, but ambush foragers do not. |
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The most dangerous situation is to be drawn deep in among buildings where the enemy can ambush the attack and roll it up. |
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Russian partisans sabotaged railways, destroyed trucks and killed hundreds of Germans in ambush. |
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In preparation for urban warfare, the soldiers practised responding to a vehicle ambush, clearing buildings and attacking enemy positions. |
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Reed's platoon moved straight through the city on the double, rushing past snipers and ambush locations. |
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It was all too easy to imagine one saw the gleam of metal as Rim troops lurked in ambush. |
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When he learnt of a valuable Baltic convoy carrying timber and tar for shipbuilding due into port, he waited to ambush it off Scarborough. |
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Gauls and Germans used the thick forests of northern Europe to hide from Caesar's legions and to ambush them when opportunities arose. |
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The enemy evidently knew of the their arrival time and place, erected some kind of barricades, and were in position to ambush the convoys. |
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Some large trucks are fitted with battering rams, the better to plow through roadblocks that attempt to halt a convoy in an ambush. |
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Once, he even directed the helmsman to beach the boat, right into the teeth of an ambush, and pursued our attackers on foot, into the jungle. |
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Bandits and other miscreants roamed the dirt track after sundown, waiting for a horseman to come along so they could ambush him. |
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They bivouacked quickly, and with as little noise as possible, set up an ambush to the rear in case they had been followed. |
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The three blips on the radar screen were moving closer and closer to the ambush. |
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Irregular forces that choose to fight in mufti and from ambush will be able to dramatically decrease the range. |
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The mass of soldiers squirmed through the all too narrow alleyway as they escaped from the ambush. |
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Currently, enemy guerrilla forces identify soft targets or small combat patrols as ambush targets. |
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At the site of one ambush there was a festive air as a large group of boys banged away at the burned carcass of an abandoned U.S. vehicle. |
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The nymphs are not as brightly colored as the adults, but are well camouflaged predators who ambush their prey. |
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I studiously avoid poll takers waiting to ambush me at train stations and supermarkets, and I hang up on telephone surveys. |
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It will be used to support hit-and-run, ambush, and harassing, and urban warface missions. |
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The film begins quite promisingly, with a violent ambush on the gold shipment and a thrilling stagecoach chase. |
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Wounded by what they consider an unpatriotic ambush, the Marines rejected the union's olive branch and secured an alternative parking lot. |
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From what he had gathered from the Marines, however, the whole thing stank of an ambush. |
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In the morning, they run into a band of elves who were at the ambush of the orcs. |
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So the melodramatic passions, the obsessions and the compulsions, seemed to arrive by ambush, like a sucker punch. |
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As Ralph, Piggy, and the remaining boys sit on the beach, some of the hunters surprise them and ambush them. |
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The company suffered a large number of casualties from the intense hostile fire while fighting its way out of the ambush. |
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They ate quickly and hurriedly set off again to get away from the site of the ambush. |
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Troops have traditionally been encouraged to roar when closing with the enemy, particularly to increase shock when springing an ambush. |
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An important role in destroying an enemy force that has penetrated the defense is played by the ambush party. |
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It is not the overzealous, fault-finding traffic officers who ambush motorists at every street corner. |
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They were also designated to protect truck convoys and counter ambush forces. |
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As in the vignette above, the enemy established ambush positions to hit our convoys moving north into zone. |
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Others skirted the edge of the underbrush, and took up ambush positions around the forces of the government. |
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These doctrines address a range of concerns including ambush, spies, maneuver, counter-intelligence, mutiny and force protection. |
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Fishes like this gadid often lie motionless, either waiting in ambush for potential prey or simply conserving energy by resting on the bottom. |
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She escaped the fatal ambush on a lonely desert stretch of the 3000 km-long Stuart Highway, which runs between Adelaide and Darwin. |
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Before he dreams about the ambush at night, he replays what his grunt training could've made him do better. |
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Guerrilla forces will immediately attempt to break contact, and if possible, exfiltrate the ambush site. |
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The enemy is issued a mission to conduct a baited ambush under the supervision of a drill sergeant. |
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Surprises and plotters lurk along the road ahead waiting to ambush him. |
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He was killed instantly by a blast in an ambush launched on our vehicles outside of a schoolhouse. |
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There are those who risked ambush in the taking of surrenders. |
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Well, before he became the name of a Montreal suburb, in 1660, Dollard rounded up a posse of 16 volunteers to ambush an Iroquois attack on what became Montreal. |
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The sheer size and length of the feast and our own gluttony had saved us from walking straight into an ambush. |
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Hitherto the tribesmen had been armed with matchlocks, daggers, and swords and had relied especially on the sudden charge from ambush and on cold steel. |
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In a cheeky bit of ambush marketing, a billboard for Dooney's show was erected opposite the Melbourne Art Fair at the Melbourne Exhibition Building. |
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Thereupon the Russian army moved their headquarters to the far bank and proceeded to bombard, snipe and ambush the Germans throughout the ruined city. |
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After the ambush, bushrangers chased the war party through the bush, burning whares at Te Ahu Ahu Pa and Waikukupa Pa, both of which had already been abandoned. |
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With the blood from his head injury obscuring his vision, Beharry managed to continue to control his vehicle, and forcefully reversed the Warrior out of the ambush area. |
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If ambush marketing is bad for the game, so is marketing of this nature. |
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It springs or rushes out of ambush, opening its jaws quickly and allowing them to slam together hard enough to snap the relatively fragile tibiotarsus of the bird. |
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The Lieutenant and 80 soldiers, much against orders, pursued the attackers and were wiped out when they were decoyed into an ambush of 1,000 waiting warriors. |
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Rights infringements range from the unauthorised sale of match tickets or counterfeit licensed products to unfair competition and ambush marketing. |
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Police had to escort fire engines in Bradford because there was a fear of ambush and an elderly blind woman with her guide dog had rockets fired at them. |
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Because the fish will be waiting in ambush behind the top of the sand dune watching for baitfish or whatever to be washed into their field of view. |
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How can major events sponsors be protected against ambush marketing? |
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I wonder if the ICC's rules of ambush marketing will apply for the game. |
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Hector said to his men warning them of the possible dangers of an ambush. |
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With the initial breach of the enemy defense now gained for his unit, he sprang from the vehicle and began assaulting the berm and ambush line with two Marines. |
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However, they had no information on who carried out the actual ambush. |
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Seventeen months later, a recently awoken Kennex is obsessed with figuring out how The Syndicate planned the ambush. |
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In daylight, a lion could starve waiting for a perfect ambush. |
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They were the machine gun bullets coming from the ambush when my company got hit. |
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In one ambush in late July, 11 Hezbollah fighters were killed, according to Lebanese security sources. |
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However, they heard of a plot to ambush them by the people of Plymstock, at a bridge over the River Tavy. |
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Lancetfish are ambush predators which spend all their time in the mesopelagic zone. |
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The CID then set up an ambush to catch the suspect by pretending to be an interested buyer. |
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She would lure him to a Paris suburb where the gang waited in ambush. |
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Versions of the story that were common at the time had Duncan being killed in an ambush at Inverness, not in a castle. |
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Marines killed at least 12 civilians and injured 33 in Shinwar district, Nangrahar, in a response to a bomb ambush. |
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On 19 August, French troops suffered their worst losses in Afghanistan in an ambush. |
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Sergeant Walters was initially reported to have been killed in the ambush after killing several Fedayeen before running out of ammunition. |
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A feigned retreat by the Picts drew the Northumbrians into an ambush at Dun Nechtain near the lake of Linn Garan. |
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De Burgh moved his army north of Louth and set up camp while his cousin, William Liath de Burgh attempted to ambush Edward's forces. |
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The British devised a plan to ambush German destroyers on their daily patrols. |
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The hope was that Scheer would thus be able to ambush a section of the British fleet and destroy it. |
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Successful hunts usually occur after a short rush and ambush but they may chase down prey in the open and will try to separate mother and young. |
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Meanwhile, Telemachus sails home from Sparta, evading an ambush set by the Suitors. |
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Crocodiles are ambush predators, waiting for fish or land animals to come close, then rushing out to attack. |
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Arminius, who accompanied him, directed him along a route that would facilitate an ambush. |
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The Cimbri initially set about complying peacefully with Rome's demands, but soon discovered that Carbo had laid an ambush against them. |
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Macrian was killed on campaign against the Franks, in an ambush laid by the Frankish king Mallobaudes. |
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The Huns preferred to fight at long range, utilizing ambush, encirclement, and the feigned retreat. |
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These tactics consisted of small groups who attempted to catch their opponents by surprise, through an ambush. |
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Unfortunately, the party was soon attacked by bandits, who used the cover of a sandstorm to ambush them. |
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The ambush had yielded only two captives, and raised the alarm on the mainland shore. |
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A successful ambush then annihilated a Han force which had been sent to arrest him. |
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However, the Aztecs were successful in setting an ambush with thirty of their pirogues in an area in which they had placed impaling stakes. |
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There is no evidence that any of the main Inca force attempted to engage the Spaniards in Cajamarca after the success of the initial ambush. |
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Karacha, however, was not to be trusted, as Kolzo and his men walked into an ambush and were all killed. |
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Weevers, which are usually no longer than six inches, bury themselves in the sea bed and ambush their prey with spines on their back. |
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Meanwhile, the hungry antbirds wait low on the periphery to ambush and kill any insects trying to escape the mandibles of the vicious invaders. |
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Brigadier Ian Lisles, who also served for several tours in Northern Ireland, was posted to South Armagh a few months after the ambush. |
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The robot defenders ambush the Joe team and a firefight ensues. |
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Re-enlisting on September 12, 2001, Davis fought, lost his best friend during an ambush, and returned home physically and emotionally shredded. |
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Pay attention to obvious gathering points like gaps in understructure where snook can sit and ambush tide-borne prey. |
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This particular ghastly grimace belongs to a California Swellshark which lies in rocky crevices, waiting to ambush fish and crabs. |
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Walk the rimrocks with a shotgun, cast a fly for rainbows, ambush a turkey, break a few clays or prowl the backcountry roads with binoculars. |
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There are long chapters on topics such as using dead drops for communications, how to ambush a motorcade, and urban tactical procedures. |
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Here you'll find tarpon waiting to ambush prey that's moving in and out of the Peace River. |
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Moose may be preferred where found in large numbers because of their solitary habits and tendency to dwell in wooded areas, both of which makes them easier to ambush. |
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When his Marine handler Kyle is killed in an Afghan ambush, the Belgian Malinois Max is shipped back to the States to be put down due to his aggressive nature. |
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Brown bears may also ambush young animals by finding them via scent. |
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Their attempted ambush ended in their defeat and the army pressed on, destroying de Verdon's fortress of Castle Roche, and on 29 June attacked Dundalk. |
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When Manzanas arrived home from work, the assailant gunned him down from ambush with a volley of pistol shots and escaped across the nearby border to France. |
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At the first feast, Thorkel learns that Einar plans to ambush him. |
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Although they were only armed with wooden sticks, Li and his band managed to ambush a group of government soldiers sent to arrest them, and obtained their first real weapons. |
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Flabby benthopelagic fishes are like bathopelagic fishes, they have a reduced body mass, and low metabolic rates, expending minimal energy as they lie and wait to ambush prey. |
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An army spokeswoman said soldiers lying in ambush under cover of darkness opened fire on three men they believed were preparing to throw petrol bombs. |
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Atahualpa's intention appears to have been to impress the small Spanish force with this display of splendor and he had no anticipation of an ambush. |
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The sargassum fish is a voracious ambush predator that is also a cannibal. |
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Marius then hid 3,000 troops in ambush, so when the main Germanic contingent finally attacked, the hidden Roman troops could fall on them from behind. |
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Where it enters the lake, a gunner can lean against the bleached skeletons of dead trees to ambush goldeneyes, redheads, canvasbacks, buffleheads and scaup. |
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An auxiliary lieutenant to the Roman general Publius Quinctilius Varus, Arminius used his knowledge of Roman tactics to ambush and destroy the legions. |
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The Picts under leadership of Bridei, feigned retreat and drew Ecgfrith's Northumbrian force into an ambush on Saturday 20 May 685 at a lake in mountains near Duin Nechtain. |
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When his Marine handler, Kyle, is killed in an Afghan ambush, the Belgian Malinois Max is shipped back to the States to be put down due to his aggressive nature. |
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