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Soldiers assaulting the upscale neighborhood where protesters had been gathered were repelled with grenades.
A landing of troops from India was repelled with ignominy by the Germans in November 1914.
The Federals were repelled with staggering losses: Burnside lost 12,653 men, compared with Lee's 5,309.
Angola was the target of a full-on invasion by the South African Army in 1975, repelled with the help of Cuban auxiliaries.
The striker's dancing 40th-minute run on Vidic, preceding a low, hard shot which De Gea repelled with his knee, was not the only contribution which suggested this night had a goal in it for him.
Farther north, however, the Germans, who had already fallen back from Smolensk to a line covering the upper Dnieper, repelled with little difficulty five rather predictable Soviet thrusts toward Minsk in the last quarter of 1943.
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He was tall, handsome and serene, and was repelling with his boxing gloves a hectic assault of Ezra's.
There was no apparent connection of electricity with magnetism, except that magnetic poles, like electric charges, attract and repel with an inverse-square law force.
For the world's frightened and dispossessed, Italy beckons — and repels — with the same shimmer of unattainable wealth and impenetrable privilege as Britain, Germany or France.
In 1769, Priestley suggested that the absence of electrical influence inside a hollow charged spherical shell was evidence that charges attract and repel with an inverse square force.
If the hydrosol has a large negative or positive zeta potential (≥30 mV), then the particles tend to repel with each other and show no tendency to agglomerate resulted in polydispersed particles.
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