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A little reconnaissance was required before an assault.
As I tried not to panic, Yousef did a little reconnaissance.
Morgan, after a little reconnaissance (which approximates to three dots in T20 cricket), struck the ball with awesome, wristy power.
While King sets up the satellite dish and the seven others scatter to high positions with their binoculars, Spencer revs his all-terrain vehicle and dons goggles for a little reconnaissance.
Ask yourself when you do a little reconnaissance if the person is technology-oriented, book-, music- or media-oriented, travel-oriented, food-oriented, or any number of other interests.
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The helicopter, an MH-6J "Little Bird" reconnaissance helicopter, crashed in what the Pentagon called "a hard landing," injuring its four crewmen.
New Zealand already had a sizeable lead at the start of play and after a little early reconnaissance, with licence then, and no consequences, to swing like the Krankies on a Saturday night, batting becomes easier.
It took a little advance reconnaissance of the trail map, but we would traverse the first third of the way down the mountain on one trail, then split up in three subgroups to pursue trails of differing skill levels.
The Chinese would not have been told that the increase in American reconnaissance had little to do with anything other than the fact that inertia was driving day-to-day policy.
Brumfield considered Operation Hump to be the least successful operation in which the Australian battalion had participated, and he criticised it as being badly conceived from the start, and mounted with too little intelligence or prior reconnaissance.
After covering a reconnaissance landing on Little Kiska on 17 August, she called at Pearl Harbor on 23 September, there to San Francisco in early October, then back to Pearl Harbor in mid-October.
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