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That would add to Iran's ability to protect its nuclear sites from an Israeli strike — a subject of renewed debate in Israel in recent weeks — because Iran could threaten to retaliate before many of its missiles were struck.
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The boy's foot crosses the invisible dividing line between the seats, his sister retaliates, and before long taunts of "booger breath" and the like are flying back and forth along with fists.
And sometimes it becomes a matter of retaliating before you're hit".
Rebels in Idlib retaliated before finally approaching the United Nations to ask for negotiations to bring the stand-off to an end.
Palestinian militants have vowed to retaliate for the bombing before they will consider a truce.
Asked if she was worried that Coca-Cola might retaliate against the video before the game, Ms. Krembs replied, laughing, "Unless they've got a great-tasting product with 60 percent less sugar, I'd like to see what they have to say".
I don't remember anyone's ever trying to see how far he could be pushed before he would retaliate.
"The great thing about staycation is we can leave the beach and go to the pool whenever we want," I said, kicking sand at a seagull and then running to the car before it could retaliate.
One of the squadron was shot down by a Fiat G.50 and bailed out the Italians disappeared before they could retaliate.
She only had the support of the EPP which began to retaliate on left wing candidates before Jeleva gave in and was replaced (setting back the final vote further).
Before his enemies could retaliate, Mr. Bonanno vanished for 19 months, maintaining when he reappeared that he had been abducted.
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