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1 Britain and the US yesterday continued their heavy bombing attacks on Afghanistan.
2 We could hear high-flying planes; in the distance we could hear heavy bombing .
3 Despite three weeks of heavy bombing , the majority of the tunnels are open.
4 Pier Seven showed much evidence of heavy bombing , but was still definitely usable.
5 There was heavy bombing this morning, but the raid seems to have run its course.
6 This was our first experience of very heavy bombing .
7 Until this month, the London sales meetings were interrupted only by the heavy bombing during the Blitz.
8 Jets have carried out heavy bombing .
9 On Good Friday, 1942, General Homma opened up with his biggest offensive-all his artillery supported by heavy bombing .
10 A doctor in Misrata contacted by phone in the evening said there had been heavy bombing through the day.
11 JEM have said they briefly captured two key settlements before being forced to retreat under heavy bombing from government planes.
12 They have also ditched some tactics, such as heavy bombing raids, that produced high casualties and stirred up local anger.
13 Deploying as they advanced, both Blaine and Bangs could see that there were battle planes, scouts, and heavy bombing machines.
14 The claim was partly denied by the SDF, who said the main road in Ras al-Ayn remained open despite heavy bombing .
15 When I first arrived here, I was taken to the Hullok and Hananu districts -areas that were subject to heavy bombing .
16 Aid convoys now have to follow a more circuitous route along a much poorer road with wrecked bridges and craters from heavy bombing .
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