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1 Kaufman gagged on the intruder, but had no will left to repel the attack .
2 In the towers and at the gates, once-men surge forward to repel the attack .
3 Gaborn would never repel the attack , Raj Ahten could see.
4 For the orders were to stay in the trenches and repel the attack at first.
5 The Spaniards had formed to repel the attack now.
6 I left Harry to guard the crevice, and ran to repel the attack at the water.
7 They were able to repel the attack .
8 The army became bewildered, and instead of keeping together, separated to repel the attack at different points.
9 The ordinary British line, two deep, was quite sufficient to repel the attack of these Muscovite cavaliers.
10 The French military said French air support and troops took part in fighting overnight to repel the attack .
11 He placed the old, infirm, and wounded to repel the attack on the uninjured parts of the wall.
12 Saadi said Iraqi forces in the area were eventually able to repel the attack , killing 75 Isis fighters.
13 Other sources in Bukavu said Rwandan government troops and tanks crossed the border to help rebels repel the attack .
14 Staggering about like blind men, they scrabbled after their weapons while trying to position themselves to repel the attack .
15 Later would come the rush in the open, or the standing fast to repel the attack of the gray hordes.
16 Obviously stampeded by the enemy, the missing horses would leave the column powerless to repel the attack which was imminent.
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