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A heavy commitment was made to the concentrated bombing of Germany.
By mere coincidence, Allied forces were then conducting Operation Argument, a concentrated bombing campaign against German targets.
The work of the conference was primarily military deciding on the invasion of Sicily (after completion of the North African campaign) rather than an immediate invasion of western Europe, apportioning forces for the Pacific theatre and outlining major lines of attack in the Far East, and agreeing on the concentrated bombing of Germany.
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This week America seems to have concentrated its bombing on Taliban front lines and, reportedly, increased it.
Turkey has formerly signed a deal allowing aircraft from the US-led anti-Islamic State (IS) coalition to operate from a strategic base in the country's south, as its own jets concentrated on bombing Kurdish militants.
Being distracted, unable to concentrate, or being so focused and concentrated a bomb could go off and I would not notice.
People are still bitter about the way that the Americans, immediately after the bombing, concentrated on their own dead and wounded, doing nothing to help others.
The biggest threat these days is the government's attack jets, but they typically concentrate their bombs on larger towns like Marea and Azaz.
The Air Force would concentrate on long-range bombing.
The prospect of nuclear weapons in the hands of the mullahs in Tehran who invented suicide bombing should concentrate the thoughts of even our distracted Washington policy makers.
Russia's air strikes, which started in September at Assad's request, have been accused of "indiscriminately" targeting residential areas and killing countless civilians, while the US-led coalition's bombing has concentrated on Isis territory.
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