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"It's very difficult for the army to stage an assault because everything could explode.
Everyone here knows that Bashar al-Assad is trying to send troop reinforcements to stage an assault on the city.
There is only one country that Japan fears would stage an assault on one of its islands: China.
Still, the commission acknowledges that it has no hard data to support its suspicions, a principal reason it has been unable to stage an assault against the practice.
The painting owned by Cruz, titled "M.K.N.Y.," was completed in 1990 and is a self-portrait of sorts: the canvas bears a silk-screened image of Kippenberger, who is standing outside a bank in downtown New York with a missile in his arms, as if he were about to stage an assault upon the institution using techniques derived from Looney Tunes.
Certainly the nonsensical monologues and rambling, desultory dialogue that make up much of the play suggest that Ms. Lee intends to stage an assault on the conventional seductions of theater that Shakespeare has come to exemplify: gripping narrative, characters of psychological depth and complexity, language rich in lyric beauty expressing discernible truths.
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But that's not a sufficient excuse for staging an assault on the Constitution.
Then one night, he said, Taliban soldiers staged an assault on his home.
It's at this moment that the security forces are staging an assault, especially in a place in Paris.
Dozens of fighters from Abu Sayyaf, the insurgent group with ties to Al Qaeda, staged an assault Tuesday on the provincial capital of Isabela, then retreated as government forces arrived.
Western security officials in Nairobi said several civilians trapped in the mall were killed after police officers withdrew from the mall and the Kenyan military staged an assault against the militants.
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