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noun
The area where a land battle is or was fought, which is not necessarily a field.
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Still, he emphasized, they would not be entitled to battlefield immunity like soldiers.
Projections, tableaux and short scenes transport us to battlefield, factory and field hospital.
The requirement would not apply to battlefield interrogations by troops engaged in combat.
The communities are spread across the country, from Reading to Battlefield, Aberdeen to Norwich.
According to battlefield lore, they aim below the belt and hounded Russian troops during the first Chechen war.
Intelligence officials subsequently revealed that it was meant to be a reference to battlefield weapons, not long-range missiles.
It is debasing the language to use this hyperbolic term to refer to battlefield munitions, however unpleasant.
Yet mere underwear has a story to tell, a story that covers the breadth of the Civil War, from home front to battlefield.
On June 9th Barack Obama began a two-week tour to battlefield states, his first as his party's anointed leader, with a big speech on economic policy.
The ISC says the fact that the 45-minute claim referred to battlefield weapons, rather than longer-range missiles, should have been highlighted.
He recognizes that for technology to be used to maximum advantage, access to it must be made available to battlefield soldiers and their immediate commanders.
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