Sentence examples for could mass from inspiring English sources

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Foothold and Statement Colonel Spiszer, the regional commander, said in an e-mail message that despite the difficulties, keeping the Taliban focused on the outpost had advantages, because the task force could mass firepower and fight with less risk to civilians than in other places.

The force in place by next month would be large enough to begin the "rolling start" of an offensive, but additional armored and air forces would have to be sent from Europe and the United States to sustain a larger attack that could mass 200,000 to 250,000 American troops.

And while recent circumstances have demanded that many of us take a break from banning men in order to ban white people instead (it's an emergency), 2014 demonstrated that "ban men" could be a rallying cry, a banner under which we could mass and direct our frustrations.

And in Switzerland, home of watchmakers, Einstein was showered with patent applications for electric and even electronic synchronization of clocks so that busy bourgeois would always make their rendezvous, trains would never collide and a nation's entire army could mass in a matter of hours on any threatened frontier.

So, for instance, users could mass message people tagged 'chemistry'studentent' and 'Manchester'.

In 2016 Russian military exercises proved they could mass large numbers of troops quickly near the borders of Eastern Europe.

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Around 1876, Mr. Simmons came across a new machine that could mass-produce woven wire mattresses.

Mr. Taylor built five, but like other flying cars before it, the Aerocar never won the backing of a company that could mass-produce and market it.

The mirror-making venture bogged down in legal disputes between Gutenberg and his partners, but surviving court records contain mysterious references to "another secret art" -- perhaps the hand-held mold that could mass-produce metal type.

The key to its success is its simple design, intended to ensure that even the unskilled women and children running the Soviet arms factories during wartime could mass-produce it for their fathers and sons on the front.

"Until the last 15 years or so, the thought that you could mass-merchandise authors had always been resisted," says Larry Kirshbaum, former C.E.O. of the Time Warner Book Group, which owned Little, Brown until 2006.

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