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On 2 March, three days after the attack, Diệm allowed the air force to resume combat operations, having concluded that Cử and Quốc's sentiments were not representative of the air force.
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He is forced to resume reading Dickens.
Colombia's president, Juan Manuel Santos, called the attack "deliberate" and ordered the armed forces to resume bombing of FARC camps.The clash is unlikely to wreck the peace process.
They fled to the remote hinterland where they were forced to resume the clandestine practice of their religion and eventually blended in with the local population.
Barzani found this compromise unacceptable and ordered his Peshmerga ("Forward to Death") Kurdish forces to resume fighting, this time with considerable support from Iran.
But the home fans were forced to resume biting their nails when Marcus Bent scored for Charlton after a clearance by Hermann Hreidarsson from his own half.
Stonesifer said that he had no trouble giving up the drugs when he tried, but his pain returned and he was forced to resume taking them.
And some analysts cling to the view that bond investors are underestimating the inflationary potential and that, after a brief pause, the Fed will be forced to resume raising American interest rates.
A plan for Israeli and Palestinian security forces to resume limited cooperation failed to take hold today with a series of clashes in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Situations like these call for another action staple: the legendary pro who has sworn off whatever bad thing he was so good at doing but is forced to resume with extreme reluctance.
"Other times," said another over breakfast, "they just roll up with guns and say: 'Open the door!'" Then the drugs are put on board and the lorries are forced to resume their journeys.
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