Sentence examples for control soldiers from inspiring English sources

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Continuing the trend of near-future warfare, players will control soldiers with cybernetic limbs and other technological augmentations, including EMP pulses, the ability to hack enemy bots and even command a swarm of insect-like robots.

Anne Smith, a stuttering expert at Purdue University, said that in stutterers, "the generals in the brain, who control soldiers which are the muscles, aren't sending out the right signals to the soldiers, so they just get all mixed up and run around".

"A yellow bird/With a yellow bill," it goes, "was perched upon/ my windowsill./I lured him in/With a piece of bread/And then I smashed/His fucking head …" The lines, which looped round and through his 2004 tour of Iraq, snagged unshakeably in his mind; as he was writing the novel, the bird – suckered in then set upon – came to stand for "the lack of control soldiers have over what happens to them.

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But this new breed of remote control soldier will have the time and the space to think through unprecedentedly complex moral quandaries, like the question of using a drone to kill an unarmed human being who may be in the early planning stages of a terrorist attack.

Two minutes after receiving control, "Soldier F" ordered Soldiers "A", "B", "C", and "D" to apprehend the IRA operatives, by which time they were walking north on Winston Churchill Avenue towards the airport and the border.

As with many strategy games, the player looks down on a battlefield and controls soldiers so small they look like ants.

Compared to controls, soldiers with TBI showed increased activation in the anterior cingulate gyrus, medial frontal cortex and posterior cerebral areas.

Similarly, the increasing use of "remote-controlled-soldiers" – caterpillar-track mounted robots able to wield machine guns, travel through snow, sand and water and relay home detailed images from their onboard cameras – blurs the line between simulation and reality in a disturbing, if highly effective, manner.

And the leadership doesn't control the soldiers on the ground".

The violence in Aba, about 370 miles east of Lagos, was brought under control by soldiers on Monday night.

But the offices of the state broadcaster and the presidential palace still appear to be in the control of soldiers loyal to the president.

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