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The operation, generally speaking, splits into two parts, involving top-level decisions about preparedness and ground-level work to repel a theoretical threat.
The shields work to repel brake dust.
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It also worked to repel tigers, because not once did I encounter a tiger in my house as long as that baking soda box was in the fridge.
Chili powder, sprinkled around a bird feeder, sometimes works to repel squirrels (they hate it, although birds are fine with it).
On Sunday afternoon, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement that government sites were "under DDoS attack," referring to Distributed Denial of Service, a method used by hackers to make sites unavailable, and that Israeli computer experts were working to repel the attacks in cooperation with Internet service providers.
However, the company is already working to repel any Netscape move on its territory.
He had been involved in extensive political intrigue for years, working to repel the advances of both the Christian Crusaders, and the forces of the Nur al-Din from Syria.
You may use a citronella based lotion that works to repel mosquitoes.
As an added bonus, this spray works to repel mice and deer, who dislike the smell of garlic.[1].
65 min: Cyprus's full-backs are beginnign to venture further and further forward and Dunne is having to work overtime to repel their regular crosses.
Before the Communists, when the Nazis were still the worst villains, World War II movies regularly showed the British and Americans working together to repel the heinous Germans.
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