Sentence examples for prolonged clash from inspiring English sources

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The American military said it killed 28 gunmen during one prolonged clash on Tuesday morning, after a patrol was attacked with small arms, roadside bombs and rocket-propelled grenades.

And Democrats are on the verge of laying out their ideas for financing the war and any additional spending, though that seems likely to lead to a prolonged clash first with Congressional Republicans and then Mr. Bush, given his line in the sand on the $108 billion.

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Instead, it led to prolonged clashes over the shared leadership of Morgan Stanley's most prominent business.

Just opening the subject for discussion was extremely threatening, not only for members of the organization but for groups that had an interest in prolonging the clash with Egypt's government.

In overlapping textures, the words "he was" are turned into a two-note musical mantra, prolonged with gently clashing sustained intervals, spun into fragments of melodic lines.

This time around, the campaign had been prolonged by repeated delays and clashes between the electoral council and the candidates.

This compared with some 13km of fencing around the main venue at Toronto, which – with its 1,100 arrests, prolonged detentions and ugly street clashes – remains the key source of lessons in what to avoid for Queensland police.

In January, protests against a constitutional amendment that would have prolonged President Joseph Kabila's rule led to deadly clashes with security forces.

But that doesn't end the conundrum; it just prolongs this high-profile clash of science and theology.

The ovations were prolonged.

Or perhaps prolonged it.

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