Other locations are the dark forests, deep gulches, old mines, bunkers and medieval strongholds. |
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The insurgents still had strongholds in the north-western district of Jolan, a warren of narrow streets. |
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As well as being defensible strongholds and elite private residences, most castles were also the hubs of estates. |
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Millions of pilgrims are expected to walk between Najaf and Karbala and other Shiite strongholds in Iraq. |
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They blew defensive positions out of the living rock, and turned stone-built villages into strongholds. |
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Western democracies have had their own experience of rotten boroughs and tribal strongholds. |
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The government deployed additional military forces to attack terrorist strongholds. |
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It is also one of the last strongholds of the charismatic sage grouse, which has declined throughout the West. |
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But finding his army outflanked by Cromwell, he moved south in August, making for the old royalist strongholds of Wales and the west midlands. |
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Additional stocks of ammunition, food, medicines, and other materiel are created at strongholds. |
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There were other strongholds at Dun Ara, and at Eilean Amalaig in Loch Spelve, where the MacLeans marshalled their birlinns. |
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These perches with huge vistas were just the sort of place the Urartians favoured for their strongholds. |
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In this mode you make a custom fighter, then you go through a tactical game of taking enemy strongholds to fortify your battlefield position. |
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Iraqi strongholds and fortified areas were sealed off with a part of coalition forces. |
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They appeared to drive the enemy from the capital within days and then mounted attacks on rebel strongholds elsewhere. |
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The use of dummy strongholds and targets can minimize fire impact of an attacking enemy force 20 percent to 30 percent. |
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We are taking the fight into the strongholds of the enemy, and we are dealing the enemy blow after blow, damaging it daily. |
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He tried without success to attack the Frankish strongholds while the Crusader army was pinned down in Egypt. |
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He demonstrated the value of infantry strongholds, when they were properly supported, to inhibit enemy armoured thrusts. |
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By this time, they had gained control over all the bastions, strongholds and fortifications surrounding the city. |
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The face smiled wickedly, waved, and vanished in a swirl of proud bastions and fortified strongholds. |
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At the same time opposition forces began building fortified strongholds in hard-to-access mountainous areas. |
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The system of defense positions is built on a combination of strongholds, ambushes, fire pockets, and armor group positions. |
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World War I saw the evolution of a new fortification setup combining field strongholds with fortresses. |
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Cadeyrn was gone from the palace for days at a time, visiting forts along the coast and the strongholds of his warlords. |
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Both countries are Labour strongholds and the party would have expected to dominate under first-past-the-post electoral systems. |
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Moreover, trade union strongholds in the public sector are further threatened by ongoing privatisation. |
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The worst slums tend to vote overwhelmingly Democratic, and the fanciest suburbs tend to be Republican strongholds. |
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By invoking prohibitions in this way the nation seeks to establish universally acknowledged strongholds. |
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For reformers all along the rhetorical spectrum, red-light districts were the strongholds of organized vice. |
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Their strongholds lie in the cities in which many students, academics, civil servants and public employees live. |
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His right wing PAN party lost legislative seats and governorships in places long considered PAN strongholds. |
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He has been to Democrat strongholds, Republican bastions and across the battleground states of the Midwest. |
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Traditional strongholds in western regions have also experienced big rises. |
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However, the party failed to progress beyond its regional strongholds even after it had reshaped itself into the Canadian Alliance. |
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It is why the pro-choice side is losing ground now outside its strongholds on the coasts. |
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By plotting the enemy strongholds on the map it is at once evident that they are coextensive with two pathways. |
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Military commanders say they are raising their offensive operations against terrorist strongholds. |
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Still, as the war approached its final season, Mobile was one of the South's last strongholds, the gateway to an untouched plantation hinterland. |
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The art of fortification was lost in the West for many years after the collapse of the Roman empire, and local strongholds relied on stout stockades for defence. |
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However, the Irish needed the castle's large cannon for use in reducing other strongholds in the region, and were anxious to do so with the minimum delay. |
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But Assad loyalist strongholds and natural advantages in the surrounding mountains, can they take it? |
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In the UK intensive agriculture with the use of chemical pesticides and herbicides to boost crop production has squeezed wildlife out of many former strongholds. |
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Every one of the major political parties is capable of mobilising gangs to create deliberate provocations in rival strongholds in order to disrupt voting. |
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Football has continued its relentless march into cricket's strongholds. |
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The Yanukoyches are from the donbass region and both Donetsk and Luhansk are Party of Regions strongholds. |
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The Hanna victory comes as same-sex marriage is polling increasingly well, especially in New York and other liberal strongholds. |
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Voting began in rural areas and dozens queued to cast ballots in areas of Bujumbura that are strongholds of Nkurunziza supporters. |
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They are now largely absent from the far south, their main strongholds being Snowdonia, the Brecon Beacons and the Cambrian Mountains. |
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In the process they are ceasing to be safe Republican strongholds. |
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They were used to ferret rebel fighters out of their strongholds. |
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The mass offensive dubbed Operation Swarmer is targeted at insurgent strongholds north of Baghdad, the military said last night. |
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Other burhs were sited near fortified royal villas, allowing the king better control over his strongholds. |
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However, many of Labour's traditional strongholds favoured the Yes side, notably including Glasgow. |
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The Ordovices farmed and kept sheep, and built fortified strongholds and hill forts. |
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The Silures resisted this invasion fiercely from their mountain strongholds, but the Romans eventually prevailed. |
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They built their strongholds on coastal eminences, which were islands when the tide was in, and peninsulas when the tide was out. |
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The strongholds on the coast were now stormed and the nobles were slaughtered and the rest sold into slavery. |
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The war against the Cathars did not end until 1244, when their last strongholds were finally captured. |
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The northern regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan are important strongholds for the wolf. |
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Charlemagne's campaign led all the way to the Weser River and destroyed several major Saxon strongholds. |
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By 1018, the last Bulgarian strongholds had surrendered, and the country became part of the Empire. |
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Alexander then faced the Assakenoi, who fought in the strongholds of Massaga, Ora and Aornos. |
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Nanjing, Fujian, Guangdong, Shanxi, and Yunnan were all strongholds of Ming resistance. |
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They are historically military strongholds, free ports, oil ports, and also fishing ports. |
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In the south, towns like Castres, Montauban, Montpellier and Nimes were Huguenot strongholds. |
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The Hudson's Bay Company built forts as fur trade strongholds against the French or other possible invaders. |
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Henry took advantage of this respite to crush the rebel strongholds in Touraine, securing the strategically important route through his empire. |
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The remaining English rebel strongholds collapsed and in August Henry returned to Normandy. |
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Philip attacked Henry in Normandy and captured strongholds in Berry, then they met to discuss peace again. |
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Inspired by Joan, the French took several English strongholds on the Loire. |
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The two sides had their geographical strongholds, such that minority elements were silenced or fled. |
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The strongholds of the royalty included the countryside, the shires, and the less economically developed areas of northern and western England. |
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The language was rolled back to the Gaelic strongholds of the north west of Scotland, the west of Ireland and Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. |
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The surrounding villages of Silverbridge, Cullyhanna, Cullaville, Forkhill, Jonesborough and Creggan were also IRA strongholds. |
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The central government responded by launching airborne and seaborne military invasions of rebel strongholds Padang and Manado. |
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Bruce defeated his other Scots enemies, destroying their strongholds and devastating their lands, and in 1309 held his first parliament. |
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As a compromise it was agreed to attack the English strongholds on the Norman border, beginning with Verneuil in the west. |
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Red kites are decreasing in their strongholds of Spain, France and Germany. |
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Republican strongholds of the state include rural areas of Western and Northern Michigan, the Grand Rapids metropolitan area, and Livingston County. |
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Other species, like the Green Party and UKIP, have more isolated strongholds, such as the greater mouse-eared bat which is known at a single site on the South coast. |
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The Byzantine victories of Spercheios and Skopje decisively weakened the Bulgarian army, and in annual campaigns, Basil methodically reduced the Bulgarian strongholds. |
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From about 270, attempts were made to gain the upper hand over the seaborne attacks of Germanic marauders using heavily fortified strongholds, some of which were newly built. |
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In the face of English threats, Richard III of Normandy strengthened the fortifications of the castle at the same time as those of the other major strongholds of Cotentin. |
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Due to its comparative isolation, the peninsula is one of the remaining strongholds of the Norman language, and the local dialect is known as Cotentinais. |
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The first siege, in 1643, was unsuccessful, but by 1645 Corfe was one of the last remaining royalist strongholds in Southern England and fell to a siege ending in an assault. |
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At the start of the war, Irish Jacobites controlled most of Ireland for James II, with the exception of the Williamite strongholds at Derry and at Enniskillen in Ulster. |
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All the industrial centers, the ports, and the economically advanced regions of southern and eastern England typically were parliamentary strongholds. |
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The capable Civilis ultimately succeeded to leadership of the Germanic side and inflicted heavy casualties on the Romans, even besieging Roman strongholds such as Vetera. |
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In other historical Protestant strongholds such as Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Latvia, Estonia and Hungary, it remains one of the most popular religions. |
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In early March three other brigades were flown into landing zones behind Japanese lines by the Royal Air Force and the USAAF established defensive strongholds around Indaw. |
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At the beginning of the siege, Mehmed sent out some of his best troops to reduce the remaining Byzantine strongholds outside the city of Constantinople. |
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The main objective was to push into insurgent strongholds along the river. |
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