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1 They rode in close formation , to lessen the chance of an ambuscade.
2 The last day of January was spent in brigade work in close formation .
3 Thus they advanced in close formation towards the intrenched camp of the Mamelukes.
4 The crosses which mark them stand like rows of men in close formation .
5 The German infantry, in close formation - meaning close together-wascoming on steadily.
6 This is the fire of skirmishers in close formation .
7 The Germans advanced in close formation , throwing hand grenades.
8 Its characteristics tend ever to a too close formation , and inevitably favor tedium and monotony.
9 Some came from below, others from above; presently there were a score moving in close formation .
10 The distance was nearly two thousand yards, but the squadrons in close formation were a good target.
11 In close formation , the hunters allowed themselves to be carried upriver by the gentle but persistent thermal.
12 I've never herded humming birds or drilled goldfishes in close formation , but I'd take the job cheerfully.
13 They kept their close formation , facing us.
14 They ride in close formation , thundering over the ground, sometimes jumping corpses, sometimes plowing on through them.
15 They were back up to a fast trot, two lines in close formation , before they turned round.
16 The soldiers marched in close formation ; the sprays clung to them, and they became a moving flower garden.
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