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Ross Barkley set up a second opportunity for Osman seconds later but he repelled that, too.
We, even his opponents, will not hate him: his attributes have always repelled that.
Barbara Bush, the former first lady, was so repelled that on Tuesday she called it the worst she'd ever seen.
10.17am BST Insurgents attack repelled in Baquba The Iraqi security forces have also repelled that attack in Baquba, according to AFP.
When he leans in for a kiss on a park bench near the river, she is so repelled that she runs away and leaps into a departing helicopter — a surreal touch that seems like a homage to early Woody Allen movies.
Ransom's men, guided by the flashing light of the cannons amidst an encroaching darkness, did manage to come the closest to the Union line than any Confederates that day; however, Brigadier General George Sykes's artillery repelled that attack.
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(Had Young somehow found a way to repel that pre-Civil War Army, a large tract of the continent might now be a religious state called Zion).
"If there is a threat, real or perceived, soldiers are allowed to use whatever force is necessary to repel that threat," said Lt. Col. Daniel Williams, an Army spokesman.
Under international law, Israel is entitled to take whatever military action is necessary to repel that attack and stop the rockets.
At almost 8 years old, my daughter had the hardest time repelling that ineffective phrase: "It's the taking part that counts".
But when a foreign entity subjects us to non-voluntary, non-peaceful action, the government forcibly intervenes, in self-defense, to repel that threat to our rights.
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