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At the moment, Republicans can savor protracted warfare between Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
The traditional pattern of village life among the fellahin in Iraq suffered severe disruptions, from both general societal forces and protracted warfare, during the second half of the 20th century.
Tells about armament: the Communis strategy is of protracted warfare, with no undue haste for a final victory.
According to a dozen or so military men I spoke to, Rumsfeld simply failed to anticipate the consequences of protracted warfare.
"We clearly cannot afford to wage protracted warfare with multiple brigades of American ground forces simply to deny al-Qaeda access to every possible safe haven.
The Portuguese were eager to establish hegemony over the entire island, and their attempts to do so led to protracted warfare.
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Some say they are now placing their hopes in protracted underground partisan warfare.
On the other hand, terrorism employed in conjunction with guerrilla warfare in a protracted war of liberation may well prove useful and therefore also justified, as it did in Algeria and South Vietnam.
The protracted trench warfare of World War I called upon all of the traditional siegecraft skills of the military engineers.
Indeed, his diagnosis of, and proposed cure for, China's pre-revolutionary maladies in such tracts as "Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan" (1927), "On Guerrilla Warfare" (1937) and "On Protracted War" (1938) were what gave him his decisive advantage over his many Chinese rivals.
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