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But now you have these greyhounds changing the game in the East, pushing the ball upcourt, all the offensive possibilities in front of them.
Convinced that the Mediterranean held few offensive possibilities he requested to sail for home.
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It did not outline what military activities would be allowed but significantly left open the possibility of offensive operations.
That's how much power Rex has in this city.' BRIAN SCHOTTENHEIMER, the Jets' offensive coordinator, on the possibility of rain Sunday night.
Over the last four months while in New York, Testaverde said he had had conversations with Coach Al Groh, Bill Parcells and Henning, the offensive coordinator, about the possibility of trading Johnson.
Nato military chief Gen Philip Breedlove said the next day that separatist forces had been making preparations "consistent with the possibility of an offensive".
The projected attack on Aouzou never took place, as the dimensions of the victory obtained at Maaten made France fear that the attack on the Libyan base was only the first stage of a general offensive into Libya proper, a possibility that France was not willing to tolerate.
On the other side, Habré also found himself vulnerable, as the French feared that the attack on Maatan as-Sarrah was only the first stage of a general offensive into Libya proper, a possibility that France was not disposed to tolerate.
Then they tried to figure out how what the Nazis said publicly — about, for instance, the possibility of a renewed offensive against Russia — revealed what they felt about, say, invading Russia.
The Saudis also mobilized 150,000 troops, Al Arabiya said, raising the possibility of a ground offensive.
However neither raised the possibility of a ground offensive by foreign forces, laying responsibility for halting the IS advance firmly at the feet of local rebel and Kurdish fighters. .
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