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THE HISTORY The federal government, worried after the War of 1812 that European nations might invade, built Fort Hamilton at the mouth of New York Harbor in 1831.

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Like other figs, it tends to invade built structures and foundations, and need to be removed to prevent structural damage.

When this country went after Hussein's phantom weapons — while not going after North Korea's developed ones — it indicated that the penalty for trying to build a nuclear arsenal is high (America might invade you) but the rewards of success are even higher (once you've got them, America won't invade).

Quad bikes and army jeeps might invade them, and farmers might attempt to cultivate them.

The virus might invade directly or be carried by a series of different kinds of cells.

Do we fear that if we pull our bases from Germany, Russia might invade?

Fearing that the United States might invade Yemen, he flew to Washington and pledged his support.

"Before the liberation of Iraq, we were always worried about when Iraq's large army might invade again.

General Pinochet complained about the arms buildup in Peru and hinted that he might invade if American arms were not forthcoming.

It is also vital to consider whether republication in a major news outlet might invade someone's privacy.

Visions of Sandra Bullock marching through "The Blind Side" alongside a gentle African-American giant might invade your head.

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