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During Operation Praying Mantis the U.S. retaliated fiercely, attacking the Iranian frigate Sahand and oil platforms in the Sirri and Sassan oil fields.
Its military planners appear not to have expected Hizbullah to retaliate so fiercely to the first Israeli bombs after the two soldiers were seized.
But the relatively few deaths in Netanya spared Mr Sharon from political pressure to retaliate more fiercely or even put the disengagement on hold.But Palestinian attacks are not even Mr Sharon's main concern.
Play III collapses from hectic rhapsody into a lament for solo violin, with slow panting in the accompaniment; in Play II, the piano splutters and provokes while the strings hold out wan harmonics, then fiercely retaliate.
The monks and friars retaliated, immediately and fiercely, against his denunciations of them, but such criticism grew less as the Reformation approached.
Many Italian journalists have retaliated, quitting their jobs, forming protest groups, and advocating fiercely for greater freedom of speech.
The standoff raised the paradoxical prospect of Turkey retaliating against fighters seeking to overthrow Syrian President Bashar Assad, whom the Turkish government fiercely opposes.
And it might retaliate.
Lukashenko may retaliate.
"We're fiercely independent, fiercely rational".
He vowed to retaliate.
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