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Unlike the United States, most European nations never structured their armed forces to rush to distant battle zones.
Suddenly free, yet alone, residents waited for American forces to rush into Mosul, the largest city in northern Iraq, to keep the peace.
[Map, Page B16.] Earlier, the division's Third Brigade captured the bridge across the Euphrates River at Nasiriya after seizing the Tallil air base, opening a southern approach for invading forces to rush up a highway network to Baghdad.
The American hope is that the shock of American forces on the periphery of the city, and even within it, along with continued airstrikes, will so shake the Iraqi government that it will fall, enabling the Army and Marines and Special Operations forces to rush in and pick up the pieces.
Jon was drawn into Ramsey's trap, forcing Jon's own make-shift forces to rush in and support him.
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ABC stations were forced to rush commercials, promotions or ill-prepared newscasts onto the air.
The US star was forced to rush the single's release on Tuesday after it leaked online last weekend.
Unless you are in an exam and forced to rush, there's no need to write at a galloping speed.
Those editors who remain standing, she writes, are forced to rush out books without enough editing or supervision.
Sweden's sex workers say they are forced to rush negotiations and have to rely more on intermediaries to access wary clients.
Sarah Johnson was forced to rush from her home in Moore to the hospital as the storm raged when her 4-year-old daughter, Shellbie, suffered an asthma attack.
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