Directed physical attack.
1 Such violence threatens to undermine U.S.-backed efforts to defeat the militant group.
2 Earlier Mr Pohiva said he had the numbers to defeat the vote.
3 May will likely have to defeat the Labour amendment at a vote.
4 They are now facing charges of conspiracy to defeat course of justice.
5 They urged people to come together and work together to defeat hatred.
6 Trump said he would stop at little to defeat the Islamic State.
7 It is not possible to defeat the Taliban in the classic sense.
8 We cannot let the enemy know how we're working to defeat him.
9 And if we are to defeat it, we need to work together.
10 I did not know how to defeat something with no physical body.
11 We have to defeat the virus with our relentless effort, she said.
12 I affirmed the need to defeat inflation, reshape the unfair tax structure.
13 Ultimately, the campaign led to defeat at Kinsale on Christmas Eve, 1601.
14 But on June 12, Democrats voted to defeat the worker aid program.
15 They were allied in the one great effort to defeat the Destroyer.
16 Michigan needed a buzzer-beating basket to defeat Minnesota at home on Tuesday.
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