Craig takes control of the image by allowing this incursion into very private spaces, much as many camgirls do. |
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Of course, not everyone has been enamoured of this latest incursion into international diplomacy. |
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This captures the very earliest stages of fall in a way few games even attempt, blending serotinal greens with the slow incursion of rusty reds. |
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In case there is an incursion into our territories, we have to repel such attacks. |
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Their brief incursion into the workforce during the war years was officially at an end and they were entreated to go home. |
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It said no soldiers were injured in the incursion and the troops withdrew at the end of the operation. |
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From Seattle to Phnom Penh, protesters are fighting the incursion of supposedly rapacious multinational corporations. |
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The incursion of sectarian orthodoxy in Indian history involves two distinct problems, to wit, narrow sectarianism, and unreasoned orthodoxy. |
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The incursion of fruit fly in Auckland some years ago was caused by someone bringing in a capsicum with fruit fly larvae. |
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Pandemic influenza remains a non-eradicable zoonosis, and SARS has made an unwelcome zoonotic incursion. |
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For their militant incursion, the police were received with hurled stones and were chased down the streets. |
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The battalion has had an active tour and in February reacted to an incursion by an armed group from West Timor. |
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The Apaches were forced farther south and west by the incursion of the Comanches. |
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The controversy originated through the incursion of Arminian preachers into the Calvinistic Methodist churches of 18th century Wales. |
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On an incursion into Northumberland, he was defeated at the battle of Stamford Bridge. |
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But the levies also affect those who, either actively or inactively, create or exacerbate the problem of an incursion. |
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To make this incursion palatable, he suggested adding about five times the area to the park farther north. |
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The first incursion into the refugee camps came just hours after Saudi Arabia presented its new peace initiative at the United Nations. |
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For Pakistan, the recent hot-pursuit incursion that killed three of their soldiers meant that a red line had been unpardonably breached. |
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They would become the first and best source of hard evidence on terrorist incursion, available for cross-examination and trusted neither to exaggerate nor to dissimulate. |
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In May 1990, the army, while chasing out the rebels from the village after an incursion, started to burn down houses. |
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The incursion was the second to take place in the city in a week. |
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As the test proceeded, additional wetting continued to appear at the exposed interior face of the brick and several points of incursion on the brick were noted. |
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He was one of the key advisors in the State Department when Carter administration decided to support the Afghan mujahideen against the Soviet incursion. |
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What view does the Council take of the new large-scale incursion into Iraq by a heavily armed section of the Turkish army? |
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But all the lies used to justify our incursion into Helmand have been reduced to ashes. |
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The incursion of bluetongue into Belgium, Germany, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands is unprecedented. |
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Griswold was undeniably an incursion on democratic powers with a definite whiff of activism. |
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And I remember once there was a Nicaraguan Sandinista incursion in Honduras and the Nicaraguans denied it. |
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Finally, an incursion of Royal Moroccan Army equipment into the buffer strip on 11 February 2009 also constituted a violation. |
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For his part, American President George W. Bush said he was firmly opposed to a possible Turkish incursion. |
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The occupying forces also arrested five other men during this brutal incursion. |
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There is currently no automated runway incursion warning system to warn flight crews directly of impending incursions or conflicts. |
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Indeed, one might argue that the languages of music and of dance share a degree of abstraction somewhat compromised by the incursion of word and plot. |
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As a timid incursion of capitalism, we can find the brand logos of a big state-owned or a regional company in certain places. |
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This incursion into the Zone was in violation of the security arrangements of the Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities. |
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The endocuticle exhibits melanization, especially in the vertical areas of bacterial incursion. |
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In 1961, the military and intelligence community repelled the Afghan incursion in the Bajaur Agency near the Durand Line border. |
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To support this incursion he built bases such as Pinnata Castra, a legion camp near Inchtuthil. |
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The marine incursion, caused by the rising level of the Mediterranean, apparently occurred around 7,600 years ago. |
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He was soon called back into military action in Asia, raising a band of auxiliaries to repel an incursion from the east. |
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In the first attested incursion in Thrace, the Goths were mentioned as Boranoi by Zosimus, and then as Boradoi by Gregory Thaumaturgus. |
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In those days, China was more than a little annoyed at the Vietnamese for invading Cambodia, and in a short, sharp incursion to teach Vietnam a lesson, the Chinese had come off second best. |
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Following a large incursion of Arab bedouin from Egypt in the first half of the 11th century, the native Berbers were gradually Arabized. |
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During the reporting period, the overall situation in Timor-Leste remained calm and stable despite the reported incursion of an armed ex-militia group in January and clashes between the military and police. |
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On January 6th India was accused of an incursion into Pakistani-controlled territory, where a gunfight reportedly left one Pakistani soldier dead. |
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General Musharraf, as the army chief of staff who organised Pakistan's incursion into Indian Kashmir last year, has an unimpeachable record in most militants' eyes. |
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The eastern beach at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, viewed from the sea wall, at the point where the band of dunes was broken after a marine incursion flooded the land behind the beach. |
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The evidence from other Short Strand residents tells a similar tale, and suggests that the entire incursion was well planned and carefully executed. |
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Cultural industries have never had to face such a widespread incursion into their field of competence from a sector totally foreign to the realities of publishing. |
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Given all this, it is obvious that a massive incursion of ground troops into Lebanon would encourage calls for a cease fire from the international community and force it to deploy peace-keeping forces. |
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And with the recent Blind for Love, a powerful musical incursion that takes her from rock to gospel, Ana Popovic's name will be on the tip of every tongue this year! |
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An incursion into several projects of this type also allowed us to exercise our analytical skills exponentially to correctly determine the requirements of potential customers in this industry. |
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Japan withdrew from the League of Nations after being condemned for its incursion into Manchuria. |
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In 915, the area faced an incursion from Vikings led by Ohter and Rhoald, coming from the River Severn. |
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They retreated to Shebaka fortress, where they were again forced to draw back from a Qatari incursion. |
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In 1896 further Italian incursion into the horn was decisively halted by Ethiopian forces. |
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The Swiss army later informed Liechtenstein of the incursion and offered official apologies. |
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A 586 Byzantine chronicle of an incursion against the Avars in the eastern Balkans may have one of the earliest references to Vlachs. |
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The surge was a nonsustainable military incursion of Shiite Baghdad, which had the effect of curbing street-level violence. |
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The news traveled back to Atahualpa in Cajamarca, where the army then learned about the Spanish incursion. |
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The Stroganovs' land provided the staging ground for Yermak's incursion into Siberia. |
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Linear breeding territories are established by pairs of dippers along suitable rivers, and maintained against incursion by other dippers. |
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Opera also began to be popular in London, and there was significant literary resistance to this Italian incursion. |
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But this should not lead to complete avoidance, as if it is like some dire incursion of triffids or ents. |
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It's titled Beavers and refers to the floatplane that has enabled colonial incursion into the most isolated territories of the Anishinaabe. |
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Lee's Confederate incursion north ended at the Battle of Gettysburg. |
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Initially, when the ice began melting about 10,300 BP, seawater filled the isostatically depressed area, a temporary marine incursion that geologists dub the Yoldia Sea. |
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A brief marine incursion marks the early Oligocene in Europe. |
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Kapel noted a correlation between appearances west of Greenland and the incursion of relatively warm waters from the Irminger Current into that area. |
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A border incursion into England led to the victory at Otterburn in 1388, but at the cost of the life of John's ally James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas. |
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A Saxon incursion in 408 was apparently repelled by the Britons, and in 409 Zosimus records that the natives expelled the Roman civilian administration. |
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This was to be the last major Mongol incursion into the Levant. |
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However, when, at some point later, Alexander was on the Jaxartes dealing with an incursion by a horse nomad army, Spitamenes raised Sogdiana in revolt. |
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If the reigns of both terminated with the incursion of the Saracens, then Roderic appears to have reigned a few years before the majority of Achila. |
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The maintenance of Gurindji within the mixed language can be seen as the perpetuation of Aboriginal identity under massive and continuing cultural incursion. |
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