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the combats
noun
A battle, a fight (often one in which weapons are used); a struggle for victory.
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Most memorable of the combats was the duel between the Monitor and Virginia (better known as the Merrimack).
"General Lee was victorious in all the combats which have taken place," The Examiner reported on July 10, a week after Lee's defeat.
I did it because since I was a kid I enjoyed wearing the combats, I enjoyed running around with a rifle, jumping in a ditch and living in the rain and stuff.
This sense of urgency is established in the first scene as Christian in the City of Destruction reads in his book (the Bible) and breaks out with his lamentable cry, "What shall I do?" It is maintained by the combats along the road with giants and monsters such as Apollyon and Giant Despair, who embody spiritual terrors.
Infuriated, Camus chose to remind Sartre of the nap at the Comédie-Française, saying that, as a militant who had "never walked away from the combats of the time," he was tired of being given lessons by those who had "never placed more than their armchairs in the direction of history".
When confronted with Cr. ranavalonae individuals, T. albipes workers initiated 40% of the combats (N = 60) and fought and bit, which corresponds to strongly agonistic behavior.
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The combat is exhilarating.
The combat has been fierce.
However, we cannot really see the combat.
And the Combat Infantryman Badge isn't.
The combat is impressively complex.
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