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  • But it is precisely the familiarity of the urban terrain to those who live there that enables them to use it to the advantages of ambushes, surprise attacks and rapid redeployment.
  • She explained moreover that wherever she happened to be she found a dropped thread to pick up, a ragged edge to repair, some familiar appetite in ambush, jumping out as she approached, yet appeasable with a temporary biscuit. The Ambassadors
  • Blackwater, however, argued that the men were betrayed by the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps and targeted in a well-planned ambush. Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Blaming Blackwater For Grisly Deaths
  • The danger of a surprise attack or ambush is very real.
  • The pulse of war that beat from the West suggested the companionship of battling thousands; here was naught but silence, and himself, and possible death-dealing bullets from a myriad ambushes. War
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  • Five soldiers died after their bus was ambushed on a country road.
  • After a particularly harrowing battle where the squad is able to overcome a Nazi ambush Zab is asked about what happened and can barely remember the event. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Trip flares, attached to low pickets, can be placed around a position or in an ambush site, and may either be fired when an enemy touches a tripwire or initiated by the defender or ambusher.
  • bushwhacking guerrillas attacking from ambush
  • They ambushed them with a volley of missiles, taking all five out at the same time.
  • In winter the danger of ambush is much reduced.
  • Nice ambush by AXE, taking advantage of the largest European womens running event takes place in Aarhus, Denmark. AXE
  • That same year another daimyo, also with shogunal consent, led an expedition to Taiwan to explore the possibilities of setting up a trading center there, although nothing came of the attempt. 43 In 1616, a Japanese merchant-adventurer named Murayama Toan (村山東庵) sent thirteen junks to conquer Taiwan. 44 They were ambushed in a creek by headhunters and decided to give up on Taiwan and instead pillage the Chinese coast. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • They insist they were, quote, "ambushed" by the FBI. CNN Transcript Nov 24, 2008
  • The Kavanagh family is steeped in local history, having been involved in the famous Evictions of 1860 and having also had close links with the Tourmakeady Ambush of 1921.
  • The government was defeated in its attempt to pass the law by an opposition ambush.
  • Park rangers try their best to protect them, but have been ambushed and attacked as they carry out their duties in the midst of internal conflict. Times, Sunday Times
  • This technique, called "glassing" allows the hunter to spot the game from some distance away, then plan out a ambush or stalk.
  • What we need to decide is whether it's okay to ambush people in the workplace.
  • Twelve men were killed in the ambush.
  • Almost a dozen more have been wounded by snipers who lie in ambush or fire from cars. The Sun
  • Ludovic Lesly, “I will embrace him also — though I would have you to know that to understand the service of an ambushment is as necessary to a soldier as it is to a priest to be able to read his breviary.” Quentin Durward
  • Another squad is crouching next to a bridge, sheltering from the scorching sun and waiting to launch an ambush. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like land-based versions of dragonfish, they use this private wavelength to ambush myopic prey like tiny poachers in night-vision goggles. Smithsonian Mag
  • If you feel you're missing out on watching tigers launch assaults on nilgai, or muggers ambushing chital as they bend down to drink, take heart.
  • Soldiers are well-defended against most IEDs while they travel in all-terrain Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles, Fuller says. Army weighs silk to help shield troops' pelvic areas from IEDs
  • A British infantry patrol has been ambushed by a group of insurgents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ambush marketing has changed the face of sport and sport sponsorship.
  • Earlier this year PBS distributed to its affiliates only the expurgated version of A Company of Soldiers, a Frontline documentary about American forces in Iraq, because of concerns that obscenities shouted by military personnel during an ambush might bring censure from the FCC; it released the unbleeped version only to those local stations willing to sign waivers absolving PBS of liability for any fines. Fatwa City
  • A whole regiment of the enemy troop got caught in our ambush was eliminated completely.
  • By the time the scattered troops were mustered, the enemy was already returning home and had to be ambushed in passing while laden with plunder.
  • Two shopkeepers who saw the attack said the two soldiers killed had their throats slit after being ambushed in traffic.
  • RICHARD DAWKINS, the atheist campaigner, is planning a legal ambush to have the Pope arrested during his state visit to Britain “for crimes against humanity”. Dawkins wants to arrest the Pope « Anglican Samizdat
  • Inside South Camden Community School on Thursday night, when student Iain Wilson ambushed him as effectively as Chirac and Schröder had done hours earlier, the prime minister struggled to convince.
  • Fear ambush at every tree and tuft of grass.
  • ONE of two men who went on the run after a prison van was ambushed by an armed gang was behind bars last night. The Sun
  • Our chiaus had a warrant from the pacha to take up asses for our men, and accordingly did so at this place over night; but next morning the Arabians lay in ambush in the way, and took back their asses, neither of our chiauses daring to give them one uncivil word. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
  • There are those who risked ambush in the taking of surrenders.
  • Two soldiers were killed in a terrorist ambush.
  • The gunmen, lying in ambush, opened fire, killing the driver.
  • They did the deal with Dubois, and Blaine, the current tranny road train driver, and a new Chilean mechanic, to give them the ability to ambush this particular trip, aided by their heavily armed cybernetically enhanced hybrid kangaroo warriors. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: On the Oodnadatta - Alastair Reynolds
  • In daylight, a lion could starve waiting for a perfect ambush.
  • This kind of operation is beyond the ambushes, sniping and grenade and bomb attacks we have been seeing, he says.
  • Park rangers try their best to protect them, but have been ambushed and attacked as they carry out their duties in the midst of internal conflict. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was ambushed & beaten by the police, my phone confiscated , my car ripped apar& supplies taken #jan25less than a minute ago via webSandmonkey Egypt news day 10: Army steps in; journalists arrested and more live updates
  • They were carefully positioned for an ambush. Times, Sunday Times
  • Barracuda and dogtooth tuna are a common sight along these edges just cruising or lying in ambush.
  • Thanks for exposing this ambusher for the coward he is (does this sound familiar vis a vis other right-wingers?). Think Progress » Fox News ambusher Griff Jenkins hypocritically cowers from interview: ‘Call the media relations people.’
  • Because the fish will be waiting in ambush behind the top of the sand dune watching for baitfish or whatever to be washed into their field of view.
  • Another squad is crouching next to a bridge, sheltering from the scorching sun and waiting to launch an ambush. Times, Sunday Times
  • After three miles they ran into the first ambush and fired. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were tipped off a target was heading their way and set an ambush. The Sun
  • While many spiders build webs, others do not, but instead ambush prey as it passes by.
  • He was injured after shrapnel tore into his leg during an ambush. The Sun
  • If you feel you're missing out on watching tigers launch assaults on nilgai, or muggers ambushing chital as they bend down to drink, take heart.
  • He traveled the country giving talks and ambushing naive scientists in debates before huge, receptive audiences of churchgoers.
  • And so it proves, when he, the informant and the smugglers unwittingly walk straight into a police ambush. The Sun
  • As chief commanding officer of his unit, Donovan led patrol and combat missions, and he recounts the suspense and sheer terror of night ambushes, surprise attacks and man-to-man warfare.
  • His unit of 19 elite soldiers was ambushed and came under heavy enemy fire. Times, Sunday Times
  • And so it proves, when he, the informant and the smugglers unwittingly walk straight into a police ambush. The Sun
  • They learnt how to set ambushes and lay mines .
  • Three masked men ambushed the embassy official as he carried the cash in two suitcases to a waiting chauffeur-driven limo. The Sun
  • The operation began after three officers were injured when dozens of gang members ambushed 12 police cars on the drugs raid. Times, Sunday Times
  • A masked robber, who was wielding a baseball bat, ambushed the first employee as he went outside to the bins.
  • They were carefully positioned for an ambush. Times, Sunday Times
  • While waging a gutsy campaign against liver disease, he was ambushed by stomach cancer and succumbed within a few months.
  • Ignoring him while he pouted and deftly avoiding his attempts to ambush her, Elizabeth finished packing things away.
  • Successes by these Celtic troops against the Romans were usually gained in surprise attacks, in ambushes, and when overwhelming detached units by sheer numbers.
  • A shower of gravel barely missed me, hurled by naughty boys who played among the ruins, ambushing one another.
  • He was recounting how he had ambushed a column of armoured vehicles, killing dozens of soldiers. Times, Sunday Times
  • In winter the danger of ambush is much reduced.
  • The apparent resignation came as the Syrian government said it would take swift action against what it described as an ambush by armed groups that resulted in the death of 120 police and security-force members in a northwestern town. Defection Of Syrian Envoy Is in Doubt
  • Surprises and plotters lurk along the road ahead waiting to ambush him.
  • But the ambush, and the enemy flares and gunfire that followed, rattled the men of Bravo Company more than any event.
  • They were tipped off a target was heading their way and set an ambush. The Sun
  •   The ambusher ended up being the ambushee and citizen media chased him from the building. Best Political Videos Of 2008 From The UpTake
  • With the initial breach of the enemy defense now gained for his unit, he sprang from the vehicle and began assaulting the berm and ambush line with two Marines.
  • Then when Sadok wist how Sir Tristram was missed, and anon espied that he was put in prison by King Mark and the traitors of Magouns, then Sadok and two of his cousins laid them in an ambushment, fast by the Castle of Tintagil, in arms. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • When the governor of Abyan and his brother, members of the same tribe as Mr. Baham, rushed to Mudiyah to investigate, gunmen ambushed their multicar convoy en route, killing the governor's brother. Tribal Ties Impede Yemen's War on al Qaeda
  • These doctrines address a range of concerns including ambush, spies, maneuver, counter-intelligence, mutiny and force protection.
  • CABINDA (Reuters) - After losing an arm and most of his friends fighting for the independence of Cabinda, Pedro Puna quit the FLEC rebels long before they grabbed world attention with a deadly ambush on Togo's soccer team bus. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Fear ambush at every tree and tuft of grass.
  • France had been well and truly ambushed; the arrogant swagger of the autumn was but a distant memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were sorely tested here in another reminder of the ambushes lurking all over the Premier League. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The gunmen, lying in ambush, opened fire, killing the driver.
  • The Lieutenant and 80 soldiers, much against orders, pursued the attackers and were wiped out when they were decoyed into an ambush of 1,000 waiting warriors.
  • The popular show opens with the ambush of a police convoy. The Sun
  • Gauls and Germans used the thick forests of northern Europe to hide from Caesar's legions and to ambush them when opportunities arose.
  • As he heard the clatter of hoofs behind him he looked around and saw a dozen red-skins coming in pursuit, and felt confident that he must have dashed by an ambush they were preparing for him, by suddenly changing his course and riding _around_ instead of _through_ a canyon. Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, Vol. I, No. 1. Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood
  • We ran into an ambush in the valley.
  • My immediate reaction is that his article feels kind of like an ambush, can it be called dissimulation or subterfuge? The Spirit - news with a Catholic Heart...
  • Almost a dozen more have been wounded by snipers who lie in ambush or fire from cars. The Sun
  • Everybody thought our train would be ambushed, but in the event we got out safely.
  • The Algerian team bus was ambushed before the game. The Sun
  • Law enforcement officials have denied knowing of any threats against the police chief before he was ambushed on Feb. 27.
  • The fugitive was sprung by a gang who ambushed a van taking him to court in Stafford. The Sun
  • Shapiro stuck to the company's position, arguing Altria was "ambushed" by the Oregon court system. Supreme Court Ponders How to Finally Settle Philip Morris Case
  • An important role in destroying an enemy force that has penetrated the defense is played by the ambush party.
  • They set an ambush for us in Kirkuk recently. The Sun
  • Pinned down in ambush, get your ass over here stat! 365 tomorrows » 2010 » January : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The company suffered a large number of casualties from the intense hostile fire while fighting its way out of the ambush.
  • And even then, we would continue to bleed slowly from IED attacks and ambushes on a regular basis.
  • RICHARD DAWKINS, the atheist campaigner, is planning a legal ambush to have the Pope arrested during his state visit to Britain “for crimes against humanity”. here 2010 April - Telic Thoughts
  • A roll of 1-2 was a misfire; 3-4 was a jager hunting in the woods; and a roll of 5-6 meant enemy forces were setting an ambush. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The three blips on the radar screen were moving closer and closer to the ambush.
  • A chase ensued; eventually the terrorists abandoned their car and ambushed a bus, taking 9 prisoners.
  • A few days later Churchill was himself taken prisoner when the armoured train that he was travelling on was ambushed at Chieveley.
  • They set an ambush for us in Kirkuk recently. The Sun
  • They heard how he was ambushed as he drove from Keighley Leisure Centre by two car loads of heavily-armed and masked thugs.
  • Only a fool alloweth an enemy inside his own house in hope of trapping him within his own chambers when first he could set ambushments outside and perchance ensnare him there.
  • Two dark figures were blocking my way, and before I had time to turn again to rush on my single ambusher, the larger one stepped forward, but when he raised his hands it wasn't to strike; he held them palms towards me in a restraining gesture, and his voice when he spoke was quiet, even friendly. THE NUMBERS
  • It springs or rushes out of ambush, opening its jaws quickly and allowing them to slam together hard enough to snap the relatively fragile tibiotarsus of the bird.
  • Well, before he became the name of a Montreal suburb, in 1660, Dollard rounded up a posse of 16 volunteers to ambush an Iroquois attack on what became Montreal.
  • It was a brief but animated struggle, the flex of the rod and the 6-pound-test line absorbing the runs, thrashes and splashes of the creature that had been hiding in ambush in the roots of the cypress tree.
  • That year, it ambushed an elite antiguerrilla battalion, capturing or killing most of its 154 men. Rebels Flail in Colombia
  • Two Burnley youths who ambushed two men in a motorway under-pass have been sentenced to two years detention.
  • It should have been an exercise in ritual humiliation - especially when he was ambushed on local radio by the brother of the murdered hostage.
  • Insurgents often set up active ambushes to kill the greatest possible number of personnel.
  • The hostile terrain is tailor-made for snipers and ambush. The Sun
  • By "ambushed" she seems to mean that people think she's a bit silly and they show it in the traditional manner. Mad Nadine Dorries: Is She Laying It On a Bit Thick?
  • There was no haste and he flung riders wide to guard the flanks and search out any ambush. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • The fugitive was sprung by a gang who ambushed a van taking him to court in Stafford. The Sun
  • A soldier was killed and two others injured Saturday when their convoy was ambushed by armed militants in Mizrana, in the Kabylia region about 110 kilometres (69 miles) east of the capital, the sources said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The lion is an ambush killer.
  • They can also combine with the scout platoon to engage enemy targets for hasty attacks and ambushes.
  • ROBERTSON: Well, what the Taliban has been trying to do, according to NATO commanders, is turn from a phase one insurgency, which is small groups of armed men, trying to take control of perhaps a road or a strategic road junction, trying to fight limited skirmishes, to ambush convoys, to turn it into what they call a phase two insurgency. CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2007
  • Navigating with map and compass, they find their way to a half dozen stations around Fort Drum, setting up ambushes or raids, searching and questioning prisoners, and practicing calling in medevac helicopters. The Army We Have
  • A British infantry patrol has been ambushed by a group of insurgents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Security elements must check out all suspected ambush areas prior to the advance of the main element.
  • For three days they deployed themselves throughout the crow's-foot silently and without any helicopters flying near them, placing themselves in ambush position for the VC who would be coming their way. Chickenhawk
  • But all aerial bombardments, offensive raids, ambushes and assassinations are to come to a halt, he said.
  • Ambushes, rocket attacks and troop and weapons movements were also reported.
  • Ambushes were set either on one side of the road, or both when the road was elevated, allowing the enemy to engage coalition forces without firing into each other.
  • After three miles they ran into the first ambush and fired. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another squad is crouching next to a bridge, sheltering from the scorching sun and waiting to launch an ambush. Times, Sunday Times
  • These doctrines address a range of concerns including ambush, spies, maneuver, counter-intelligence, mutiny and force protection.
  • The government was defeated in its attempt to pass the law by an opposition ambush.
  • The Marines just happened to come upon them an hour after the soldiers were ambushed.
  • It's like being ambushed by a rugby tragic who can recite meaningless statistics and All Blacks anecdotes with all the subtlety of a rolling maul.
  • During the day they batted paper towels around the barn floor, staged elaborate ambushes and mock fights, and mewed to be picked up and petted. The Dirty Life
  • As long as the unipolar moment lasts, then, unconventional attacks like that on the Cole or on the Khobar Towers or the ambush of the Rangers in Mogadishu will continue to punctuate the headlines.
  • Then hastened all the race of Phrygia to the gates, to make the goddess a present of an Argive band ambushed in the polished mountain-pine, Dardania's ruin, a welcome gift to be to her, the virgin queen of deathless steeds; and with nooses of cord they dragged it, as it had been a ship's dark hull, to the stone-built fane of the goddess The Trojan Women
  • The levels contain marks showing the computer soldiers the best positions for hiding, sniping or ambushing.
  • One of the two armed men who ambushed the prison van was dressed as a postman. Times, Sunday Times
  • A specialist team ambushed the men, who were in a red estate car, as they prepared to head into Glasgow from Kirkintilloch.
  • The troopers didn't have a chance," Col. Pawlowski said as he offered new glimpses yesterday into what he called a premeditated ambush. Post-gazette.com - News
  • The capability to lie in wait in ambush, or to sneak up on an enemy unsuspected, those were the modern combat advantages. DESTROY THE KENTUCKY
  • American positions and patrols in Mosul are being regularly ambushed or mortared.
  • Crab spiders do not build webs but ambush pollinating insects on flowers with their raptorial forelimbs.
  • The commander ambushed his troops in the woods for the morning attack.
  • I was lucky to have asked Cory a few questions in ambush interviews. Global Voices in English » Philippines: People mourn death of Corazon Aquino
  • A shout -- it was a hoarse, inarticulate cry; a swift, maddened scrutiny that searched the sodden scene of the ambush; then he was down beside the mare, calling her name heartbrokenly, his arms around her neck, his face against her warm, wet, velvet hide. Heart of the Sunset
  • Once, he even directed the helmsman to beach the boat, right into the teeth of an ambush, and pursued our attackers on foot, into the jungle.
  • The two ambushing pantherine felids appeared to prefer foraging in densely covered settings and the dhole in open spaces.
  • Description: When a planned ambush goes wrong, resulting in fatalities among the SG-1 team, the peace-loving Nox restore them to life. Stargate SG-1 Watchathon - The Nox
  • The route to the village lies through the mile-long Alikhel gorge, a narrow defile that is perfect for an ambush - as the mujahideen had found against the Russians.
  • However, the "resentful" Afghans picked off the column of men, women and children returning to the safety of India one by one in a series of attacks and ambushes. OPEN THREAD
  • The government was defeated in its attempt to pass the law by an opposition ambush.
  • The fugitive was sprung by a gang who ambushed a van taking him to court in Stafford. The Sun
  • This was due to fierce incoming fire from the ambush. Dusty Warriors: Modern Soldiers at War
  • Stephen described how he leaded as chief of his group, ambushing into the house where the drug ring was stationed.
  • Every shadow became something more than a shadow, —became an ambush; every rustle became a threat. The Thing in the Forest
  • In preparation for urban warfare, the soldiers practised responding to a vehicle ambush, clearing buildings and attacking enemy positions.
  • It tricks expectation and sets an ambush for taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the crest of the hill they entered what was in effect an ambush, walking into'a hurricane of machinegun fire from unseen positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Staff sounded the alarm and he fled empty handed ... straight into an ambush by armed police wearing helmets and body armour.
  • You only got me that last," Tudor grunted sullenly, "lying in ambush like -- Chapter 27
  • France had been well and truly ambushed; the arrogant swagger of the autumn was but a distant memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had my ambush thwarted as a murder of crows cawed away.
  • Five soldiers died after their bus was ambushed on a country road.
  • Through advertising and promotional campaigns, the ambushing company tries to confuse consumers and to misrepresent the official sponsorship of the event.
  • Ambushes, rocket attacks and troop and weapons movements were also reported.
  • Almost a dozen more have been wounded by snipers who lie in ambush or fire from cars. The Sun
  • In the meanwhile brake the ambushment of King Ban and King Bors, and Lionses and Phariance had the vanguard, and they two knights met with King Idres and his fellowship, and there began a great medley of breaking of spears, and smiting of swords, with slaying of men and horses, and King Idres was near at discomforture. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Whether it's getting out of an ambush, or getting into position for a raid or attack, the extra speed leaves the enemy at a disadvantage.
  • Perhaps we have stumbled upon a party intent on ambushing us and raiding our lands.
  • A stream of fire belched from the end of Migola’s rifle, streaking out and setting an ambitious ambusher on fire. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » November : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The man lay in ambush behind a tree, ready to attack whoever might pass by.
  • As for mademoiselle's having had the opportunity and yet not having done so," Blaise went on, with a kind of doggedness, "the spy was not to plan the ambush until the governor should arrive at Clochonne. An Enemy to the King
  • It will be used to support hit-and-run, ambush, and harassing, and urban warface missions.
  • Park rangers try their best to protect them, but have been ambushed and attacked as they carry out their duties in the midst of internal conflict. Times, Sunday Times
  • A whole regiment of the enemy troop got caught in our ambush was eliminated completely.
  • It was as he walked across the car park at the front of the sports centre that he was ambushed and assaulted so viciously that he lost consciousness.
  • In March 1995 three American consulate officials were ambushed and their van sprayed with gunfire on a busy street in Karachi. NIMITZ CLASS
  • LEMON: And while all eyes were on Edouard, a storm with no name ambushed Indiana overnight. CNN Transcript Aug 5, 2008
  • It's certainly ironic that the ultimate union-buster has been ambushed by another powerful exercise in union busting, albeit one more subtly executed without dogs and balaclavas.
  • A gunman shot dead a South African holiday-maker and wounded two others in an ambush outside the Mozambican capital Maputo, one of the the survivors said on Saturday night. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Sam Newman asked Malthouse directly why Collingwood had ambushed Williams at the tribunal.
  • But Jeroboam caused an ambushment to come about behind them: so they were before Judah, and the ambushment was behind them. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • They were tipped off a target was heading their way and set an ambush. The Sun
  • This time his tasks included lying in ambush for the Germans and picking up supplies parachuted in by the RAF.
  • Recent carnivorans can be divided into ambush- and pursuit-types on the basis of the animal's ability to manipulate food items with its forepaws.
  • We were taught about hand grenades and explosives, and how to set ambushes and lay mines in the most effective pattern.
  • Meanwhile four policemen were killed in an ambush in Soweto.
  • Also Sir Kay came out of an ambushment with five knights with him, and they six smote other six down. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • The fugitive was sprung by a gang who ambushed a van taking him to court in Stafford. The Sun
  • Then on Monday armed men blocked a road outside Jayapura, hacking to death four people during an early morning ambush. Violence, Protests Underscore Papuan Independence Movement
  • Once trainees understand mountainous terrain and its effects on combat, the next step is to conduct small exercises involving patrolling, raids, and ambushes.
  • ALGIERS - Moslem fundamentalists ambushed and killed an Algerian state television journalist, the seventh local journalist to be slain in five months, Algiers radio reported. ANC Daily News Briefing

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