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A small number of attacks on Japanese cities were conducted during the Battle of Okinawa.
This species is responsible for a small number of attacks on humans.
The evidence includes a specific piece of malicious software and the use of a stolen digital certificate, both of which had been seen in only a small number of attacks that had been tied to the same group.
The software maker said in an advisory on its website there had been a small number of attacks using "spear phishing" emails from a hacking group known Strontium, which is more widely known as "Fancy Bear , or APT 28.
A small number of attacks were made on ships travelling between Britain and Gibraltar from May onwards, but these cost the unit eight Condors destroyed in action and seven in accidents for no sinkings.
The idea of splitting AFs has also been generalized by allowing a small number of attacks from arguments in F 2 to arguments in F 1, see [138].
Due to the small number of attacks in the derivation dataset, modeling of risk categories as separate dummy variables was not possible.
When we generate click events even with uniquely different Device IDs, those networks detect our attacks only with a small number of attack attempts and then finally blocked our accounts.
If, however, only a small number of attacking T cells are required to induce reflex inhibition, this could explain the poor correlation observed between a muscle's strength deficit and the degree of its inflammatory cell infiltration at biopsy [ 6, 7].
The small number of successful attacks on the United States reflects the country's geographic isolation and the efforts of domestic law-enforcement authorities, but it also demonstrates the decline of Al Qaeda in the face of a prolonged U.S. military onslaught.
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