Sentence examples for strands of attack from inspiring English sources

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The record is susceptible to two broad strands of attack.

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And in a third strand of attack, campaigners at Warwick University said BP was continuing to resist opening its corporate archive based on the student campus.

The influence of surface strands, angle of attack, and ice accumulation on the flow field around electrical power cables of various geometries is not clearly understood.

One particularly effective strand of this attack on women has come through what the anti-choicers have realised is a weak link in the reproductive rights chain: the rights of pregnant and birthing women.

One particularly effective strand of this attack on women has come through what the anti-choicers have realized is a weak link in the reproductive rights chain: the rights of pregnant and birthing women.

He tucked his chin into his chest so that his multi-colored wig bore the brunt of the attack, strands of pink and red sagging beneath the soaking.

Attacked on occasion and did a good job keeping Willian quiet throughout the opening period Francis Coquelin 7/10 Broke up play well and kept the attacking strands of Chelsea's midfield quiet, shielding the centre-halves.

An ambitious and straightforward attempt by Bernstein and other reporters of The Times to turn the myriad narrative strands of 9/11 -- the attacks, the perpetrators, the victims -- into a coherent whole, complete with recurring characters and plotlines that balance action and exposition.

In his piece a clocklike ticking is the equivalent of the snow, with changing juxtapositions of timbres, attacks and strands of rhythmic complexity pulling the listener's imagination away from the clock imagery toward a more abstract conception.

Each coloured strand represents a new computer connection being made; it is a shimmering picture of the battlefield, showing the ever-changing patterns of attack.

FOXDIE hijacks the target's white blood cells, identifies pre-programmed strands of DNA, and then produces cytokines forcing a heart attack upon the subject.

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