Sentence examples for the spearheads from inspiring English sources

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the spearheads

noun

The pointed head, or end, of a spear.

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The spearheads were two kinetic but uncredited men.

It was fortunate, perhaps, that the "spearheads" on duty at the critical moment were paratroopers.

In Europe, Applied Graphene Materials (AGM) in the UK and Avanzare and Graphenea in Spain are the spearheads.

In the modern war zone, Mr. Krepinevich said, American and allied forces "operate in nonlinear formations -- like the spearheads into Baghdad.

Normally a midfielder, Mathis has seen time at striker for the MetroStars, teaming with the Colombian Adolfo Valencia as the spearheads of the MetroStars' newly revitalized attack.

By the morning of 14 April, the spearheads of the 9th Panzer Division reached Kozani.

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The spearhead will become sharper.

And the spearhead of fragmentation are roads".

They were the spearhead of DIY and creative networking".

He was supposed to be the spearhead to be the spearhead of England's assault on the 2006 World Cup.

"The spearhead of the change, despite what the situation might be now, was the youth protesters".

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