After repulsing Italy, the Austrians then sent reinforcements to the north, which is where Wawro then takes his book. |
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Olumer stifled a groan and wondered how he had managed to attract her attention instead of repulsing her, which had been the general idea. |
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His brother Edward wanted to be king of Ireland and succeeded in 1316, repulsing the English sovereign lordship. |
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If they continue repulsing air attacks the aggressor might reject the idea of developing invasion. |
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Thanks to the musketry and strategic cannon fire, the crew succeeds in repulsing the privateer's attack! |
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Paul, therefore, presents Christ's greatness to the Colossians as the answer to their needs and as a means of repulsing the enemy's attacks. |
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They can be recognized fairly easily by their repulsing ugliness, their void gaze, and their tendancy to thrown themselves at anything alive. |
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Vllebon, with about 100 Frenchmen as well as some allied Amerindians, succeeded in repulsing the attack. |
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Against all odds, they succeeded first in repulsing the original attack and then in holding the enemy at bay for almost two weeks while being besieged without re-supply. |
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The Americans withdrew north up the island to Harlem Heights, where they battled the next day repulsing a British advance. |
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Taking in account that every living being is a living magnet, it is able to exert an attractive or repulsing force on other magnets or on other beings. |
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Perhaps the remarkable successes his corps troops had in repulsing the NVA 7th Division attacks on the Phu Giao front had given him this unwarranted overconfidence. |
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On the 15th of February 1804, Captain Dance had the distinguished honour of repulsing a strong French squadron, led by the redoubted Admiral Linois. |
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Repulsing the Spanish naval force may have given heart to the Protestant cause across Europe and the belief that God was behind the Protestant cause. |
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