This leads to actually repelling waves of enemy soldiers and tanks that roll out of the forest towards you. |
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As the counteroffensive went on, the fronts and armies were gaining experience in repelling counterattacks of big enemy tank force groupings. |
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As the indigenous people in the video game, you're tasked with repelling the invaders and driving them back into the sea. |
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How can we ensure success in repelling an invasion when our ships have to constantly stave off these little brush fires? |
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Suddenly, when he started to push back asylum-seekers like a sea captain repelling boarders, the polls began to turn. |
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Sometimes, he's too passionate for his own good, repelling the very audience he's trying to communicate with. |
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Throughout the entire federation campaign, a couple of torpedo turrets were capable of repelling every attack the enemy mounted. |
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He intended to keep things that way, repelling would-be graziers, firewood cutters and poachers with an iron hand. |
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Peters is hard at work repelling the attackers, thrilled, he claims, to be a contrarian again. |
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Ross expended his remaining ammunition in repelling this attack and was ordered to fall back on the company command post. |
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The Italians weren't walkovers, repelling a number of New Zealand's opportunities in the first 10 minutes and eventually crossing for a try 11 minutes after half-time. |
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But, it's a nonstop, high-pressure, introvert repelling kind of job. |
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A device is any instrument or contrivance intended for trapping, destroying, repelling or mitigating any pest. |
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Tony Lamiche: The hardest thing is repelling Vince Pochon who fantasises about my athletic body. |
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The monks accepted mosquito bites fatalistically, repelling them only with fans. |
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Oil smothers mite eggs and scales but reduces pear psylla by repelling females from laying eggs. |
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A study was also completed to assess the effectiveness of a chitin-based coating compound in repelling zebra mussels. |
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The Chippendale effect of the masked rogue is pure Marmite sensationalism – repelling some, attracting others. |
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Despite multiple constraints, the Government is resisting and repelling multiple attempts to overthrow it and seize power illegally by force. |
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The lofty ambitions of modern science may attract some young people, but are capable of repelling others. |
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I have had sight of the scenario for these manoeuvres, which do indeed have something to do with repelling refugees. |
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The net continuously releases insecticide, repelling and killing mosquitoes for four to five years. |
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After repelling Oxford's more determined thrusts, City broke free from their shackles as a Richard Hope shot from 25 yards was deflected wide for a corner. |
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The scene which appears most frequently in art shows the cook repelling boarders, beating off the tasters and nibblers who hover hopefully round his precious stewpot. |
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Another was repelling a Japanese invasion of Port Moresby in New Guinea during the Battle of the Coral Sea. |
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The U. S. Merchant Marine Academy, operated by MARAD, conducts counter-piracy training for midshipmen entering the Merchant Marine that includes identifying high-risk areas, evasive maneuvering, and repelling boarders. |
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Most notably, it sailed for the first America's Cup challenge, along with 13 other American defenders, on the August 8th, 1870 in New York, repelling the assault of the English challenger, Cambria. |
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Outnumbered Government forces succeeded in repelling the attack. |
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The patches are a mix of essential oils, including citronella, that claim to have a repelling effect on mosquitoes. |
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Each of the spouses has the right to annul the marriage if the other has a repelling flaw whether this flaw was present prior to the marriage or happens after the couple gets married. |
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The gymnosophists were wanderers, far spread, attracting and repelling those they lived among, with their ironclad devotion to purity of life and thought, their contempt for possessions, even for clothing and food. |
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Despite being massively ougunned and outmanned, the Free Syrian Army said it was repelling attacks and destroying tanks. |
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And are they guilty of deterring European companies, either repelling them at the border with high tariffs, or bogging them down in cumbersome rules and regulations? |
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They are responsible for the bitter taste of beer, they are essential for the stability of the beer froth and they contribute to the shelf-life of beer by repelling Gram-positive bacteria. |
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Iridescent holographic bird repelling ribbon. |
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These showed that drinkers' lungs had a reduced capacity for repelling bacteria and viruses and, consequently, displayed greater frequency of infections. |
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Mints are supposed to make good companion plants, repelling pesty insects and attracting beneficial ones. |
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During the open rebellion that soon followed, Nelson organized the defence of the village of Saint-Denis, where on 23 November 1837 he led a group of rebels in repelling a far larger force of professional British soldiers. |
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It is possible that the Mongol Empire may have expanded into India were it not for the Delhi Sultanate's role in repelling them. |
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A pesticide is any product that is used as a means for directly or indirectly controlling, preventing, destroying, mitigating, attracting, or repelling any pest. |
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This attack will not deter Canada from its mission to help the people of Afghanistan stand on their own in repelling the forces of extremism and international terrorism. |
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Had there been a class-conscious, combative working class, it would have polarized the petty-bourgeois guerrilla forces, drawing some to the workers' side and repelling others back into the arms of the bourgeois order. |
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Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating any pest and any substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant. |
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Intercession to Saint George of Edathua is believed to be efficacious in repelling snakes and in curing mental ailments. |
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While these delays may be accepted by internal candidates as unavoidable bureaucratic occurrences, they are certainly discouraging to external candidates, especially young ones, and risk repelling the best among them. |
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How much more in extremities of more importance, as the quenching of a scathe fire, or defending of a city, or country, by repelling the invading or beleaguering enemy? |
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In August 1942, the Allies succeeded in repelling a second attack against El Alamein and, at a high cost, managed to deliver desperately needed supplies to the besieged Malta. |
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It works by automatically misting an all-natural solution of Geraniol, a botanical extract of the lemongrass plant, long known for its effective insect repelling power. |
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There is no special care needed, and the Insect Shield technology lasts the life of the garment repelling ticks, chiggers, and other biting insects. |
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The Vietnam problem was not one of repelling overt invasion but of mixing ourselves up in a revolutionary situation with strong anticolonialist overtones. |
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