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"Ambush," someone cried.
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The march over the hill is along a dirt road bordered by stone walls and olive trees -- a perfect place for an ambush, should someone be waiting -- and by an elaborate, prearranged choreography, the columns constantly shift pattern.
Just after 3 p.m., someone ambushed that convoy with a roadside bomb.
Yet when someone ambushed a convoy of Tajikistani soldiers on September 19th, leaving at least 25 dead, they sent a chilling reminder of the 1992-1997 civil war through the country.
Or assassinates someone by ambushing them from the bottom of their swimming pool, then moves the corpse's arms and legs from underneath to make it look like they're still having a swim (The Mechanic).
Graham said he felt "ambushed" and implied that someone politically motivated paid for Ford's polygraph test, which said she was telling truth.
Ben is knocked out and tossed in a dumpster behind a roadside dive bar, his gang is long gone, heading towards an ambush, and – worst of all – someone's stolen the keys to his bike.
One of these new sufferers is Touch Saroeun, a weak and wasted man of 31 with large, glowing eyes and the stunned look of someone who has been ambushed.
So when a plainsman sees a tree, his first impulse is to look behind it to see if someone is waiting there to ambush him.
Among her photographs here are several images of homes viewed from afar, through trees, as if someone were stealthily waiting in ambush or spying from the bottom of the garden.
If someone hits you there, have them ambushed (playfully) by your team.
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