Sentence examples for constant incursions from inspiring English sources

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After nearly 50 years of grim face-off between the two Koreas -- marked by Northern commando attacks against South Korean leaders, airplane bombings and constant incursions by secret tunnels and minisubmarines -- the diplomacy between the two countries that began with a summit meeting in June is nothing short of unprecedented.

"I was able to get inside his nets, infect his command-and-control, and in fact defend myself against his almost constant incursions to get inside my wire," said Lt. Gen. Richard P. Mills, now deputy commandant of the Marine Corps.

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The Roman and Byzantine empires had suffered constant incursion, and Saxons, Szeklers, and Swabians had been brought into Transylvania to help repair the depredations of the Mongols and other invaders.

A new stiffer testbed associated to a three-axis piezoelectric force sensor was designed to ensure a constant incursion depth during the interaction process.

Others asked what Americans would advise to stop what they claimed was a constant incursion of Muslims from Bangladesh.

Ancient Armenia was subjected to constant foreign incursions, finally losing its autonomy in the 14th century ce.

In the north-west, Lithuania faced constant armed incursions from the Teutonic Knights founded after 1226 to fight and convert the pagan Baltic tribes of Prussians, Yotvingians and Lithuanians.

The money made Monrovia a free-trade zone for weapons dealers, especially after Liberia's neighbors, enraged by Mr. Taylor's constant cross-border incursions, started to sponsor rebel forces in 1999.

While the Yongle Emperor had staged five major offensives north of the Great Wall against the Mongols, the constant threat of Mongol incursions prompted the Ming authorities to fortify the Great Wall from the late 15th century to the 16th century; nevertheless, John Fairbank notes that "it proved to be a futile military gesture but vividly expressed China's siege mentality".

Military engineers and aviators were kept in constant motion throughout the incursion zone.

Over at USA Today Eric Kohn performed a round-up of the usual suspects: In a post-9/11, post-recession world rife with partisanship, global terrorism and the constant threat of more overseas incursions, American society has grown increasingly paranoid.

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