Profiting from a mutiny, the rebel forces deployed their troops rapidly and cut the country virtually in two. |
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Police and military forces could not, or would not, stop the arson and attacks between the two communities. |
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The science of aerodynamics is all about the flow of air around an object and the forces it exerts on that item. |
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Maneuver is at the basis of massing artillery, aviation, engineer and other troops, forces and assets. |
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Advisory medical standards are in place for certain occupations, such as in the armed forces and police, railwaymen, and professional divers. |
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The premier reiterated Asian countries need to step up efforts to join forces to ensure the balance of the global economy. |
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It looked like a mighty blow against the forces of evil, which is all that he and his entourage thought necessary. |
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Local police, military forces and authorities patrolled major public places and festival venues. |
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Tampering tends to be the recourse of underdeveloped political forces or rulers that are weak or unable to afford the luxury of costly campaigns. |
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Security forces fired water cannon and tear gas at protesters after ralliers refused to halt a demonstration in front of parliament. |
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The Soviet forces took more than 30,000 Romanian prisoners and all their equipment. |
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For two weeks American forces had been camped along with Romanians and Afghans in the centre of Kandahar. |
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It includes dances representing good and evil forces in the form of maidens and devils. |
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You just saw the picture of Democrats and Republicans in New Orleans joining forces to support the recovery effort. |
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Their main job is providing close air support to ground forces in the field. |
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And believe me, they will be cleaned up with air power and the mighty forces that are on the ground. |
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At the same time, the centrifugal forces of interest and reaction caused local people to reconceive the boundaries of their nation. |
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The Western Telegraph today joins forces with the county council in a campaign to achieve total broadband coverage in Pembrokeshire. |
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Heavily armed security forces then stormed the place and caught the rebel leader by surprise. |
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Friction and shear are mechanical forces contributing to pressure ulcer formation. |
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Police and district councils have joined forces to crack down on irresponsible raves which can put people at risk and cause misery to neighbours. |
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In both cases, pro-US political forces brought down governments that were aligned with Moscow. |
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Heroic deeds reinforce the bonds of the human condition in ways that resist the forces of terror and evil. |
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In May 1940 German forces invaded France and had taken Paris by the middle of June. |
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The only way I can do this is to say yes to almost anything that crops up and that in turn forces your hand to practice! |
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They used powerful spells on the relic, that would prove to be most potent and would repel evil forces from using it. |
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The second day the friendly forces advanced while the enemy force attempted to deny the route and destroy HQ elements. |
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Both risings were put down later in the summer, the royal forces being augmented by foreign mercenaries gathered for war against the Scots. |
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As an unabashed keeper of the Feast of Christmas, I choose to rub shoulders with the forces of jollification, merriment, and solemnity. |
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The main objective of air defense is to prevent casualties and losses among friendly forces from disabling air strikes. |
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These are people who, whether they were guilty or not, were targeted by very powerful forces determined to bring them to heel. |
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Similarly, why should Australian defence forces perform air traffic control or other civilian tasks? |
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This will enable the defence forces to better respond to possible future incursions into Australia's airspace by aircraft and missiles. |
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Each Cossack force had its own ataman and there was an ataman of all Cossack forces who, from 1827, was the heir to the imperial throne. |
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The armed forces consist of an army, a navy, a coast guard, and an air force. |
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As the French Open gathers its forces for the second week, the top women are ganging up on poor little Serena. |
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This has created a crisis in the armed forces with high desertion rates, poor morale and a sharp drop in military recruitment. |
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But when Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita's forces came down from the Malay Peninsula instead, the guns were trained landwards to little avail. |
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The latter had pledged to sweep all traces of Zionism, imperialism and the forces of reaction in the Arab world. |
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For the most part it was considered that air forces would be used primarily for scouting and reconnaissance missions, both overland and at sea. |
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For the entire morning and much of the afternoon, Central Security forces besieged the city centre. |
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Special Forces reconnoitered the jungle, looking for U.N. forces being held hostage as part of Cobra Gold 2002 exercises. |
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The security forces countered with tear gas and water cannons to try to disperse the crowd. |
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The key to all of this is training troops and police forces to take that mission over. |
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That day, they scaled the walls and opened the gates and the great army slew the forces of Seth and Balaam. |
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In 1651, Oliver Cromwell's army defeated the forces of Charles II at Worcester. |
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One good thing about market forces is that every institution or sector finds its own level. |
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By 1216 the castle was sufficiently strong to withstand a siege by forces opposed to King John. |
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Ground Force will also join forces with the Eden Project to create a Garden for Africa before the show comes to a close. |
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When ground troops were involved, enemy forces easily performed military breaching across mine fields. |
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The defense forces are doing their level best to look for those people who were involved in this sad event. |
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In farming, as elsewhere, these forces replace people with machines, a process that increases the minimum efficient size of farm. |
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Effective fires directed against enemy forces will disrupt enemy plans and schemes of maneuver. |
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A common task for a checkpoint operation was to identify enemy forces and criminal activity. |
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They are still recovering from their battle with the forces of evil who sought to destroy all who live in the great house. |
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An effort to Africanize the civil service and security forces as rapidly as possible complemented his drive for personal power. |
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Every summer it seems America is reawakened to the destructive forces of forest fires. |
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Under such blows the enemy has to divide its forces thus allowing the troops on the offensive to destroy the enemy group piecemeal. |
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Police and military forces tried to disperse the crowd with gunshots, water cannons and tear gas. |
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Electromagnetic forces propel the dust out of the Jovian system, into interplanetary space. |
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Onward movement is accomplished when joint forces leave the staging area and move to assigned areas of operation. |
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Judo has since been used in training for police and military forces around the world. |
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A group of military doctors and engineers have joined forces in an experimental effort to find out. |
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A well-functioning bench represents the ultimate triumph of the forces of civilizations over the rule of nature, red in tooth and claw. |
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In late 1778 and 1779, British forces reconquered Georgia, the only state completely subdued during the war. |
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When a propeller produces thrust, aerodynamic and mechanical forces are present that cause the blade to vibrate. |
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Consequently, pest control agencies are scrambling aeroplanes and ground forces in a bid to kill the insects before their wings grow. |
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Just two hours ago, allied air forces began an attack on military targets in Iraq and Kuwait. |
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Delivering a left hook to try to trap the Axis forces on the Mareth Line, Freyberg hesitated at the vital moment. |
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Although government forces recaptured Bukavu on June 9, tensions remain high. |
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Travelling on foot forces you to engage with bits of the country you don't see from a vehicle. |
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They may do so today, and if the husband forces himself on his spouse, he is guilty of marital rape. |
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She feels nauseous when she is served dinner in her room, but she forces the food down so as not to get into trouble. |
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The forces of reaction in Europe rallied against what they took to be the International and all its works. |
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The forces of attraction between ions in an ionic compound are very strong. |
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Land is also being protected from the erosive forces of the sea by rock jetties that extend out to sea. |
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Perhaps the most repellant scene in the movie, it quickly takes the ugly overtones of a rape scene as he forces himself into her. |
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The raids killed or captured paramilitary forces and captured a number of large arms and ammunition in caches. |
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The rest of team made it up to high camp, joining forces with Todd and Winslow's team. |
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Beefy security forces moved in and forcibly dragged more than a dozen protesters out. |
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The fractional ejection reflects a balance of forces between the inside and outside of the capsid. |
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My new best friend and I have decided that as we are now joined in peaceful harmony, we'll put our combined forces together, and gang up on him. |
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Once the load of the upper crust is removed from the lower crust, the balance of forces that act on the plate causes uplift of the high mountain. |
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One of the biggest forces in the underground scene right now is what's called extreme music, and it's got a rabid fanbase. |
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Our valiant forces were lying in wait for them, inflicting heavy losses on the covetous invaders. |
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You'll meet an A-team, a very special group of special forces soldiers here doing a very difficult mission. |
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Some working dogs go to the armed forces or the police, as German Shepherds are one of the largest groups in the home. |
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The Communist Party, absorbed by a struggle between reformists and hardliners, feared its security forces were disintegrating. |
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As government forces suffered defeat after defeat, the military junta needed a scapegoat. |
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Elan acquired five US businesses and spent time on bringing those companies and their separate sales forces under the one brand. |
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A headteacher is stepping down as her infant school joins forces with a neighbouring junior school. |
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According to my research on astrophysics, the most powerful of the known forces in the universe is nuclear energy, which fuels the stars. |
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But when they attacked in March 1915, Allied naval forces had been turned back by enemy minefields, and had called in land forces to help. |
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That whatever malevolent forces had been unleashed could not harm me personally for this very reason. |
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In the case of air defense or offensive military equipment, waiting until friendly forces are engaged is too late to confirm disablement. |
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The application of a negative pressure could further increase shear forces resulting in lung damage. |
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If you want to join forces with such organizations, that is your privilege. |
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Three of the biggest employees in York and Selby are joining forces to provide better child care facilities for their staff. |
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The idea is that when you put your foot down the electric motor and the V6 join forces to provide Herculean power. |
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Now, outraged people all over the UK will be joining forces to force it off the air again. |
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Being guided by forces external to the self, and which one cannot authentically embrace, seems to mark the height of oppression. |
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Such torques are proposed to be counteracted anteriorly by lift forces generated by the head and pectoral fins. |
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Once friendly forces demonstrate the ability to mass fires, enemy forces will break contact. |
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Now, more than a decade later, a political battle rages between the forces of nationalism and Socialism. |
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A floating exchange rate is one that is allowed to find its own level according to the forces of supply and demand. |
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Ground forces could then pass enemy coordinates directly to strike aircraft. |
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The relief forces arrived two days later and, realizing that the Mahdists had triumphed, turned back to Egypt. |
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Land-component forces chosen for lethal strikes are often highly tailorable Marine expeditionary units. |
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The Samhitas are hymns addressed to gods representing the forces of nature, followed by rites and sacrifices to propitiate those gods. |
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Special forces on Saturday besieging a house in the town, where five terror suspects were holed up. |
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A possible measure of drag is shear stress, but normal forces for inviscid flow can be viewed as responsible for most of the power loss. |
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Market forces would have led carriers to tighten security and shave waiting time to lure back passengers. |
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In Vietnam, American forces consisted mainly of short-term draftees, who returned to civilian life after their tours of duty. |
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The occupation forces can therefore continue their activities with formal authorization. |
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This forces the bolt carrier to the rear within the already rearward moving barreled receiver. |
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She says that by backing al-Sadr, we would help secular and more progressive religious forces to organise. |
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Tribal forces specialize in raids, skirmishes, and ambushes where the assault rifle, machinegun, mortar, and mine are basic weapons. |
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Instead, he had sent Afan on to rally the forces left in Nottingham to move out and meet Arthur in battle once more. |
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This film at least rips away the superficial gloss, and forces us to confront the utter savagery of the abuse heaped on Christ. |
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As noted, other extrinsic factors for skin injury are shear forces and friction. |
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Heavily armed special interdiction forces show up at different locations with no obvious pattern. |
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In the defense, mounted units must also fight and destroy enemy forces moving into this battlespace. |
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As Team Alpha moves toward CP8, a steady roll of armored forces advance toward the enemy. |
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He precedes the dancers and it is his duty to crack the whip to drive away any evil spirits or forces of evil. |
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Three assaults on Richmond by Grant were repelled by Lee, after which Union forces besieged the Confederate capital through the winter. |
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Added to military and constabulary forces are the civil police of international organizations. |
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Once the first bomb goes off, forces must always look for the potential secondary or tertiary attack. |
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Such a transformation realigns governments, legislatures, and armed forces to multinational collective security and collective defense. |
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Therefore, they recruited the Hmong and the Lao forces to sort of replace the operations for the United States there. |
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Any amount of opposing forces can be withstood without any harm to Hinduism. |
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The attractive forces between molecules in a liquid are called surface tension forces and are what hold the liquid together. |
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For example, could military forces have been maintained in the region throughout the summer? |
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It is not easy to deform a solid because of the strong attractive forces within the structure. |
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In November 1943 Hitler ordered forces to be recalled from the Eastern Front to defend the Atlantic. |
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High-ranking officers have joined forces with ex-soldiers in the fight to maintain the historic name of their regiment which is facing the axe. |
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These traders have been among the most prominent forces driving the process of globalization. |
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Our amour propre forces us to look more closely at ourselves than at others. |
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He was injured as sustained attacks on the security forces by both nationalists and loyalists continued. |
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Locomotor forces experienced by aquatic propulsors can be calculated as the reaction to the time rate of change in wake momentum. |
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Coalition ground forces wanted air support to take out harassing enemy artillery. |
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There is no shadow of doubt that Syria has begun a complete withdrawal of its forces from Lebanon. |
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Though American forces recaptured these places, it was at heavy cost to both sides. |
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Few of us are able to withstand the onslaught of the forces of money and greed. |
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We will maintain the necessary military forces in the country for so long as is required. |
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We have constructively bid in a game-forcing auction, when an opponent makes a sacrifice bid that forces us to bid our suit at the 5-level. |
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During some of the largest emergencies of recent years ruthless local forces exploited aid as a tool of war. |
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Lack of gravitational forces leads to muscle atrophy, decreased muscle tone and strength, and neuromuscular changes. |
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After a six-hour standoff, Spanish special forces rappelled from a helicopter onto the moving deck while snipers stood by. |
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The treatments work on the clay to minimize the attractive forces between the agglomerated platelets. |
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So this year, for the first-ever Shape of Beauty Awards, we joined forces with you, our readers, to pick the best of the bunch. |
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The aerodynamic set-up of the car forces the windscreen practically to clear itself. |
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An aggressor might see a country whose armed forces project a poor public image as an easy target. |
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Thus, the strengths of the electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces depend upon the energy at which they are measured. |
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Those theories unite the electromagnetic and weak forces with the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together. |
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Of course, while atoms interact via well defined forces of attraction and repulsion, people are seldom so straightforward. |
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Rebels hold the north and loyalist forces the south of what was considered a haven of peace and prosperity until a 1999 coup. |
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He attributed gravitation to the forces of mutual attraction between material objects. |
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Both tensile and compression testing are based on the application of forces normal to the plane on which they act. |
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There, it was hoped, he would help rally French forces to the Allied cause in North Africa. |
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One can also say that a nuclear bomb wouldn't have changed the balance of forces against any possible enemy. |
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As more American forces came to the scene, another bomb went off, setting fire to a second vehicle, he said. |
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If two atoms start to move apart, the attractive forces will draw them back toward each other. |
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Opposition to the occupying forces seems to be growing stronger by the day. |
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Besides, he has also pre-empted any move from fanatic and communal forces to launch an agitation on the issue. |
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We also obtain detailed measurements of the balance of forces involved in detaching an adhering bead with a flow. |
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Reforms to the state, then, are not the product of those who preach reformist methods but of the balance of class forces in society. |
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Most were joint operations, and some were conducted with forces from allied nations. |
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Mr Howard said it was not new for Australian forces to go overseas to defend the nation as part of an allied effort. |
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A proper balance of the two forces is necessary to achieve sustained prosperity. |
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That conflict had been dominated by slow-moving forces employing heavy firepower and waging a war of gradual attrition. |
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Don't the allied forces keep each other informed of training sessions and the like? |
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Will it be a World War in the sense of two blocs of allied forces fighting each other? |
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The main body of forces of first-echelon armies of the front moved up on the heels of forward elements and joined battle. |
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Should any negative psychic forces manifest themselves on the page, I'll merely banish them with magical white-out. |
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He said forces could in many instances redeploy officers away from public duties rather than suspend them. |
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The limited size of such expeditionary forces obviously renders them incapable of attacking Russia. |
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So as the forces move forward, they have already distributed 300,000 humanitarian rations. |
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In short, the quantum description of the fundamental forces is designed to do away with action at a distance. |
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The transferral of leases makes landlords unhappy because it forces them to supply a valid reason to refuse a potential tenant. |
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This time, police and security forces did not follow orders to move against the crowd. |
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These air mobility forces consist of strategic and theater airlift, air refueling, operational support airlift, and aeromedical evacuation. |
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Your class gave me the tools to understand the forces at work upon my conscience and to make a reasoned decision. |
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This requires the political education and training of those forces who will comprise the cadres of the world party of socialist revolution. |
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But Russian forces have been held up by heavily mined roads and tough rebel resistance. |
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It twists your stomach into knots and forces you to abandon any regular eating habits. |
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Initially the armed forces said they have plucked all the 87 infiltration routes in various border areas of Jammu by heavily mining them. |
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Our culture forces serious music to function solely as entertainment or not at all. |
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Telly joins forces with Ash, an ex-ice hockey star, now alcoholic waster, whose daughter was also on the fated plane. |
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The common thread that connected them was their abiding belief that peace and non-violence were the only forces that could save humanity. |
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A maneuvering body undergoes translation or rotation as opposed to a stable body in which the sum of all forces and all turning moments are zero. |
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By nightfall, local police and U.N. peacekeeping forces had been deployed, and a nighttime curfew was declared. |
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By the 14th century, there were a number of forces which upset this delicate balance. |
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And we hold you up in pride as our symbol in the fight of Good against the forces of darkness and evil. |
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The same forces pushed both towards a resolution of their delicately balanced positions in favour of business and trade respectively. |
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The democratic forces backed anti democratic laws that rebounded on them, The Communist party was banned. |
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Democracies are entitled to try officers and soldiers of enemy forces for war crimes. |
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Environmentally-friendly fast food workers joined forces with pre-school youngsters to beat the litter bugs. |
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Cosmologists and particle physicists have therefore joined forces in the study of the early history of the Universe. |
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Residents fed up with drivers using their unmade street as a rat run have joined forces to stop the problem. |
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Poland, for example, has large training grounds and ranges not subject to the civilian encroachment or heavy regulations that have bedeviled U.S. forces in Germany. |
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Quetelet believed that there are forces which tend to prevent this population growth and that they increase with the square of the rate at which the population grows. |
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The armed forces of NATO members have also been working with their counterparts in the Russian military, on and off, for years. |
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Realizing they had taken the same approach to solve different problems, the two teams of authors joined forces to apply it to more complicated astrophysical scenarios. |
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The news agenda has left the realm of shock and raw nerves and moved into the world of political negotiation, peace-keeping forces and re-building programmes. |
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The Anglo-Egyptian forces were established from Beringia. |
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Property was destroyed as the Crown forces went on a lawless rampage. |
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Discrete little chunks of Thursday, that weren't goo-worthy in themselves, seem to have joined forces in the night and put the goo whammy on me this morning. |
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Experts say that Nordic walking is better than regular walking because it forces you to move your upper body more, providing mobility, flexibility and a higher caloric burn. |
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Their policy is to align themselves with powerful moneyed forces to tilt the playing field in their favor and let everybody else fend for themselves. |
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Watch them battle the forces of evil in the guise of a smiling clown. |
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The French failed to rally all non-Communist forces behind the weak Bao Dai, while their tanks and superior equipment made little headway in jungle warfare. |
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Upon being captured, Libyan forces tried to load him into a vehicle when loyalist forces engaged in a gunfight. |
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Franco-American institutional rivalry led to the initial dispatch of two naval forces to the Adriatic, one under Nato and one under WEU, each commanded by Italian admirals. |
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But whereas Bezukhov is redeemed by his magnanimous virtures, Soledad is driven mad by the different forces tearing at her. |
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The sales forces of medtech companies are hungry for additional products. |
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Now, more vehicles mean lesser space therefore more jams, higher fuel consumption and more pollution as congestion forces people to travel in low gear. |
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It makes us feel the disparate forces that tear the man apart. |
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In one telegram, I describe the Alice-in-Wonderland quality of a meeting with him in which I tried to persuade him to cleanse the security forces of their worst offenders. |
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An American television network reported that initial tests on a barrel of chemicals found by US forces in northern Iraq had detected nerve and blistering agents. |
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Paratroops were mostly used as advance forces or rear guard forces. |
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However, U.S. forces will no longer be sized to conduct large-scale prolonged stability operations. |
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Even if it was a crutch, the Biblical language in these older writings did justice to the enormity of the forces at play. |
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By the time of Hasni's death, rai music was a major front in the confrontation between Algerian Islamism and the secular forces it sought to overcome. |
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The Allies would keep their military forces on the Rhine to enforce payment and have the right to reoccupy German territory in the event of default. |
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In Porto Alegre the coalition of forces that often goes under the banner of antiglobalization began collectively to recast itself as a pro-democracy movement. |
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It is a grim pilgrimage, a pilgrimage under duress, during which he is beset by threatening forces which he cannot fathom and yet needs to comprehend if he is to survive. |
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Austin and Benedetto joined forces after meeting as neighbors in a former factory building in dumbo, Brooklyn. |
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His guerrilla forces have killed American troops and many Iraqi civilians. |
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In order for the populace to lead balanced and productive lives, manipulative forces must provide scripted risk. |
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He also warned that cruise missile strikes on Hezbollah forces in Syria would invite a response. |
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Paramilitary forces have also been rushed to the strife-torn state. |
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Thereafter final Allied victory was only a matter of time, as sea and air forces interdicted German supply lines and Allied materiel poured in at astonishing rates. |
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Under the Caesars of the late Republic and throughout the history of the Empire, combined with the forces of individualism and barbarian invasion, the Empire collapsed. |
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She is one of the compositional geniuses of our day, an alchemist who sculpts the raw and powerful forces of nature into a music at once stark and dramatic. |
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Slavery emerges from powerful psychological forces in the unconscious, and consequently is part of the political unconscious that constantly re-emerges into public expression. |
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Their value to the fleet was highlighted during the invasion of Okinawa, when kamikaze attacks upon the Fifth Fleet created high numbers of casualties among the forces afloat. |
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In the unprecedented action, contractors and workers joined forces to wring improvements out of four companies benefiting from the state's home building boom. |
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Soon, she is captured by demonic forces in a moment suggesting sexual assault. |
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Geologist Ward and astronomer Brownlee are at the fore of this exciting new field and join forces here to illuminate likely scenarios for the end of Earth. |
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This is, of course, met by the pro-gun forces urging people not to politicize a tragedy. |
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To a large degree, Tesla and its stock seem to be defying natural forces of gravity. |
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In some sense, the sexual revolution is over... and the forces of bourgeois repression have won. |
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The joint operation by the British and American air forces flew in more than 4,000 tons of supplies every day. |
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The scientists further found that the crumpled ball displayed a phenomenon known as hysteresis, in which the effect of forces acting upon an object lags behind its cause. |
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America was able to cobble together a collection of states to send forces to Iraq, most notably Britain and Spain. |
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The Continental scientists certainly did not accept the idea of action at a distance and continued to believe in Descartes' vortex theory where forces work through contact. |
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He counted on air supremacy to allow his forces to reduce the communists by attrition, and he seemed to believe that UN ground forces could handle the survivors. |
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The goal of Taoism is to live in harmony with nature by learning to balance the complementary forces of Yin and Yang which are believed to pervade the universe. |
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Things take a dark turn when Joffrey forces Ros to beat Daisy with a whip, while he aims his crossbow at the pair. |
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This will constitute a major victory for the forces of light, one very much worth marking and thinking back over. |
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The unification of Germany was his life's work, in which he was greatly assisted by his opponents' inability to analyse the balance of forces realistically. |
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It was in this atmosphere that the forces led by Griffith and Trotter clashed. |
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You affirm justice and uphold the idea of higher forces being in control. |
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Clashes with security forces on the outskirts of the sit-in have twice sparked massacres, leaving some 150 Morsi supporters dead. |
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A classic example of the limited nature of the Korean War was the prohibition against crossing the Yalu River to engage enemy forces or interdict lines of communication. |
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The Serb population inside Bosnia rallied to the cause even as those forces were retreating rapidly. |
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Gravitational forces of attraction always exist between two objects of any mass, but it takes an object as large as a planet for this force to become noticeable. |
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There are matters relating to the level of recruitment for the armed forces at the moment, both in terms of the regular forces and the territorial forces. |
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After Vukovar fell in the winter of 1991, Serb forces killed 260 prisoners and buried them in a mass grave. |
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Republican forces of liberation rose up in March 1848 against their Austrian overlords and held the city for over a year before it was reconquered after a bitter siege. |
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More Iraqi civilians are defying the insurgents' intimidation to give Iraqi forces tips on the locations of hidden roadside bombs, weapons caches and rebel safe houses. |
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What might have happened was bad, indeed, but the way the two sister wings of our armed forces went to town with charges against each other was, of course, much worse. |
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Additionally, there is little to no cooperation or coordination with moderate rebel forces and the U.S. military. |
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A strike on Syria is not a prelude to a decade-long counterinsurgency campaign with 100,000 U.S. forces on the ground. |
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What do you think are the positive forces that Darwinian social theory can bring to our society? |
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Alarmingly, there are plenty of forces in place, ready to take advantage. |
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These methods are necessary to avoid letting enemy forces know they are under surveillance and to protect the small recon teams from larger military units. |
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Three electrodes in the gyroscope housing can exert electric forces to support the rotor during spin-up, or in case a micrometeorite impacts on the satellite. |
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But there are drastically fewer forces left in Europe available to be called upon in such an event. |
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The armed forces insist every recruit passes through this ordeal with flying colours before they take charge of real kit worth millions of pounds of taxpayers' money. |
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The first is that despite the accuracy and lethality of air-to-ground fire, the introduction of ground forces is still necessary to compel an enemy to capitulate. |
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Modern ground forces use aircraft in traditional close air support roles. |
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Large lateral forces which could arise as an unavoidable consequence of thrust generation using an undulatory propulsor may also enhance stability and maneuverability. |
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This is why, in the fourth day of action, airmobile units were included in offensive groups of forces as reconnaissance and fire-support components. |
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If they want to get their message across, antiglobalization forces must unite and search for leaders currently lost in the sea of a violent, amorphous mob. |
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If the painting is moved abroad and goes underground for any length of time, then domestic police forces will only have limited time and resources to devote to its recapture. |
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Ultimately, it's his marriage that forces him to serve out the term of his midlife crisis in Tokyo, paying for the loss of his dignity at a humiliatingly high asking price. |
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They want compensation for the use of Agent Orange and other chemicals by the Americans to defoliate the jungle in which Vietnamese forces operated. |
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The four-week amnesty, involving all police forces in England, Scotland and Wales, to reduce the number of illegal guns in society was launched last week. |
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Instead of cruise missiles, slater thinks the U.S. should send in special forces to advice and fight alongside Syrian rebels. |
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These enemies will seek to attack the United States not with conventional military forces or an American-style way of war but with asymmetrical warfare. |
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He has been claiming that such mass killings are the handiwork of the security forces themselves directly or through the renegade militants under control of official agencies. |
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While reports are sketchy, there were likely tens of thousands of Iraqi security forces of all types in and around Mosul. |
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Teachers, students and school administrators have joined forces to find ways of dealing with troubled students without kicking them out of school. |
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This involves the use of specialized ships that can simultaneously launch helicopter forces and seaborne landing craft and air cushion landing craft. |
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Coalition forces provided air support to drive off the militants. |
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It's a bright idea to have crooked cops besiege the police station so that the good cops and their prisoners have to join forces to repel the invaders. |
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He's looking to try and involve young lads outwith that central group but if any player, myself included, is playing well enough, it forces his hand. |
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The citizens of Prague rose in revolt against the occupying German forces on 5 May 1945 and held the city until the Russian Army arrived four days later. |
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Seeing Kate Mulgrew and Lorraine Toussaint go head-to-head, two scenery-chewing forces of nature, is a real pleasure to watch. |
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On the outskirts of the city, armed forces have constructed an 80-mile network of earth barriers, or berms, to stop vehicles getting out across country. |
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Opposition leaders have long said they would eject Western forces from the base at manas, as Russia desires. |
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Hence, it appears that there are other forces that enter the equations of motion solely as a result of the relative acceleration. |
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Discipline in the armed forces was harsh, and the lash was used to punish even trivial offences, nor was it applied sparingly. |
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It is often useful, because many commonly encountered forces are conservative. |
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The forces are also extending on the adjoining ridges to increase their area of influence. |
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Inhomogeneity and material configurational forces in three dimensional ferroelectric polycrystals, Eur. |
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The government started to disarm the Russian forces in Pohjanmaa, and the Social Democratic Party staged a coup. |
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The Germans then broke through the fortification line as defending French forces retreated southward. |
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Our forces are the best of the world, battle hardened, motivated and now also experienced in asymmetrical warfare. |
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