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noun
An aggressive movement into somewhere; an invasion.
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° Formally protect nearly 23 million acres of publicly owned national parks and forests as federal wilderness areas, many of which already are off limits to incursion from logging, mining, and road building.
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However, his plan is unpopular with state governments, always sensitive to incursions into their prerogatives.
They left Minnesota in the late 17th century owing to incursions by the Dakota Sioux.
For reasons of history -- Western colonization -- China is highly sensitive to incursions on its territory.
Having suffered from the encroachment of the Ojibwa, the Sioux were extremely resistant to incursions upon their new territory.
But he predicted that the United States was not likely to object to incursions that would be wrapped up speedily.
That, in turn, has often led to incursions into Papua New Guinean territory by refugees, rebels, and Indonesian troops pursuing them.
I'm always opposed to incursions on free expression, though Microsoft certainly has the right to control its own communications network; this is not a free-speech issue.
Roughly 33percentt of the economy is fueled by manufacturing and it's one of the arenas that has been most resistant to incursions from the technology world.
To some extent, Kinect, Move and other gimmicks like the screen of the 3DS are an answer to incursions by mobile gaming and other alternatives.
And thanks to incursions by Amazon and Google, cloud services are becoming an extremely competitive business.
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