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The Evening Standard's Milton Shulman compared Welles to "a black-cloaked wrestler... an aggressive organ... an artillery barrage caught on a rising and falling wind.
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On 4 October, preceded by an artillery barrage beginning at 6 00 am, the division began its offensive with the infantry advancing behind a creeping barrage, which caught a mass of German troops, preparing for their own attack, out in the open.
If you booted up your computer on a Monday morning between the premiere and Nov. 9, when the "Last Week Tonight" finale aired, you probably caught a barrage of John Oliver diatribes clipped and headlined across the Web.
A barrage of polls has clearly caught Tsipras – and his new-found allies in EU capitals – by surprise.
He was killed in his red Fokker triplane when caught in a barrage of Australian enemy ground fire during a battle near Amiens.
An 8-year-old boy walking home with his father and two siblings was killed yesterday when he was caught in a barrage of gunfire on a gritty block of East New York, Brooklyn, the police said.
Honner's men had to literally chase the barrage, and had only just caught up with it before it ceased.
A flash bang grenade can still cause grievous injury — and even if innocents aren't killed, wounded, or maimed, getting caught in a barrage will still be hell on them.
Getting caught in this barrage will put a quick end to your fight.
They were all still shopping, or too caught up in the promotional barrage to leave — the disjointed stimulation of the apples, the clapping, the icebergs, and the lingering aura of celebrity creating the pulling sensation of significance.
Meanwhile, the left column consisting of the 2nd Guides was caught by an Ottoman artillery barrage which caused 54 casualties before the leading companies reached the intact Ottoman wire, which was crossed.
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