More recently, the counterattack of the European Council and the intergovernmental machinery has put this story in question. |
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The counterattack scored some stunning successes at first, including the encirclement of the 101st Airborne Division at Bastogne. |
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The Confederates launched a single counterattack aimed at retaking the sunken road, but failed to dislodge the Union. |
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That created a favorable situation for a counterattack by the right wing of the Central Front. |
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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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All day, the lead story on the news updates was on the Kerry counterattack. |
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Each believes it can find new allies that will help it checkmate or counterattack. |
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They'd be butchered, slaughtered like sheep before wave after wave of fierce counterattack. |
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In his counterattack, he methodically defends himself against each of his enemy's charges. |
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While the Indian troops are regrouping in Naples, Foot is met on the fields by a Roman counterattack. |
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I thought a reporter should respond to data where available rather than counterattack editorially. |
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He moved to counterattack when thousands of shurikens came hurtling at him from even more ninjas positioned in the tops of trees. |
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He reached out with almost omnipotent power and smote his enemies, remaining impervious to their counterattack. |
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All that has to be done against Arsenal is to park the bus and counterattack. |
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In the physical world, once an attacker is repelled, you follow up with counterattack. |
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The Allied ships fired star shells in an attempt to counterattack, but they had been fired at from extremely close range with no warning. |
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When microbes attack, our white blood cells counterattack by secreting substances, which act in part upon the brain. |
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As is only too apparent, this often leads to a counterattack, or the onset of an escalating cycle of violence. |
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Chechen fighters launched a vast counterattack in the northern suburbs of Grozny and took back part of the Khankala district. |
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If they could be held, a German counterattack on the eastern flank of the allied forces landing at Sword beach could be prevented. |
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When Chelsea tried to counterattack, the 27-year-old was always in their way, by fair means or foul. |
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The experience of workers and the working class itself is leading them to rebut and counterattack the policy of barbarity. |
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The subsequent counterattack and the rolling over of the open wagon fortifications resulted in their defeat. |
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Vaudreuil, who was at Beauport and wanted to counterattack immediately, wrote to him for advice. |
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None of these attacks was of a scale to justify a counterattack as massive as the one we are witnessing today. |
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We told ourselves that the UN had held discussions and agreed that the United States had a legitimate defence and that they could counterattack. |
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The interview also provoked a counterattack from the French newsweekly L'Express. |
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When Hooker ordered a retreat instead of a counterattack, his generals refused to believe it. |
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It can prolong conflict by creating a cycle of attack and counterattack, as also indicated in the report. |
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A French declaration of war on the side of the Dutch in mid April 1666 took the situation a step further and buoyed a Dutch counterattack. |
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There was fierce resistance by Iraqis whop were making attempts at a counterattack, with some of the fighting taking place inside the presidential compound itself. |
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Captain Moncrief had designed each ring of the defense to slow down, encumber, and disorganize an attacker, making them vulnerable to fire or counterattack from the next line of defense. |
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It means not developing the strongest defense or counterattack. |
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Ethnic leaders therefore resort to this type of literature aiming to counterattack, responding to literature with literature, using the written word to rebuff and stifle plots hatched by the common enemy. |
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Sun 5pm Columbus Crew Stadium Ian Fraser, Crew Union, Columbus Crew: Columbus almost did what it has done on the road for most of the season last week but they forgot one key piece of their counterattack tactics – defending. |
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We see that as a rather vicious counterattack by the Conservatives. |
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Arjan Cesaris Framework gives us a new work by comparing the techniques of defense and counterattack of Muay Thai and Muay Boran, with applications to self-defense. |
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In case of an attack, you must be aggressive and counterattack. |
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Teacher John Grade, founder of the Teachers Association of Martial Arts, and trainer of several world champion Kickboxing brings us to one of the most important battle: the counterattack. |
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Everything was set for a counterattack marking the revenge of capitalism. |
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In October, however, there was a counterattack accusing the instigators, especially Marat, of being terrorists. |
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The turning point was the battle for Brindisi, where the Sicilians launched a major counterattack by both land and sea. |
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Bohemond recognised that the only option now was for open combat, and he launched a counterattack against the besiegers. |
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Sir William Howe began a British counterattack, focussing on recapturing New York City. |
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The resulting counterattack, which started the Hundred Days Offensive, marked the first successful Allied offensive of the war. |
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A second counterattack, ordered personally by Nicholas, was defeated by Omar Pasha. |
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The VRS repelled the attack, but failed to take Hrasnica in a decisive counterattack. |
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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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He proceeded to organise the defence of the position, and fought off a German counterattack with heavy losses using captured machine guns. |
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In the spring Edward pressed home his counterattack with a force of 35,000 soldiers, putting down the uprising and killing Madog. |
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Richard countered Philip's thrust with a counterattack in Vexin, while Mercadier led a raid on Abbeville. |
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A desperate counterattack in the spring of 1943 by forces of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein temporarily halted the Soviet advance. |
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Churchill asked Gamelin where and when the general proposed to launch a counterattack against the flanks of the German bulge. |
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A failed counterattack by German forces on 8 August left 50,000 soldiers of the 7th Army trapped in the Falaise pocket. |
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At best the fixed defenses serve to warn or delay until a counterattack can be launched. |
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Caesar's forces launched a fierce counterattack, and soon put the Belgae to flight. |
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He immediately prepared a counterattack with his large, experienced army from Quito. |
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They held off the Confederate counterattack at Shiloh in April. |
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When European troops were reinforced and began to counterattack, the mutineers were especially handicapped by their lack of centralized command and control. |
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The Aztec forces managed to push back the Spanish and halt this assault on the capital with a determined and hard fought land and naval counterattack. |
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Afonso prepared Malacca's defenses against a Malay counterattack, building a fortress, assigning his men to shifts and using stones from the mosque and the cemetery. |
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Supported by troops sent from Athens and Eretria, they advanced as far as Sardis and burnt the city down, before being driven back by a Persian counterattack. |
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Ultra decrypts of German communications had been helpful as well, exposing German dispositions and revealing their plans such as the Mortain counterattack. |
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Excluded members launched a counterattack, sharply criticizing Breton in the pamphlet Un Cadavre, which featured a picture of Breton wearing a crown of thorns. |
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Richard then ordered a general counterattack, which won the battle. |
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Orcas regularly attack walrus, although walruses are believed to have successfully defended themselves via counterattack against the larger cetacean. |
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