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to incursions
noun
An aggressive movement into somewhere; an invasion.
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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.
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Turkish F-16 interceptors were scrambled to respond to these incursions, at which point the Russian planes departed Turkish airspace.
They will have to get used to such incursions.
The Turkish government has repeatedly threatened to make incursions into Iraq to strike at the fighters.
In contrast, Indonesian activity was usually small-scale and aimed to challenge incursions rather than to attack them.
Located near the frontier, Iconium was subject to Arab incursions from the 7th to the 9th century.
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