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1 You might as well invade the country , Lewis said.
2 He claimed it was part of a ploy by the US to invade the country .
3 Let Persia, however, invade the country beyond the Euphrates, and she would find but few obstacles.
4 Haspinger wished to invade the country of their foes, but was restrained by his more prudent associate.
5 They seem to invade the country of the hexans frequently, even though they are apparently repulsed each time.
6 During his reign the Birmese made several attempts to invade the country , but were invariably repulsed with loss.
7 He had a very good will to invade the country , he said, but there were great difficulties in the way.
8 As we progress southward and invade the country , must we not, said he, carry with us all the laws of war?
9 Sergei Lavrov insisted there was no plan to invade the country despite a build up of Russian troops on the eastern border.
10 If they were bold enough to invade the country of the Dwarves, they certainly would not hesitate to venture into the Borderlands.
11 He expected that the Mahratta confederacy would invade the country of Mysore, and he intimated his intention of returning for its defence.
12 We go and invade the country : the local tribes support us: we are victorious: but like you Americans we weren't colonialists in those days.
13 Bush lost patience with his brutal, drug-running rule and sent nearly 28,000 troops to invade the country and oust him.
14 We have seen that when Spain threatened to invade the country , they fought as valiantly in its defense as the Protestants themselves (SS399, 400).
15 Then the United States invaded the country and set up a democracy.
16 The Japs knew this or they would never have invaded the country .
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