Letter of the Latin alphabet.
Site occupied by citizens to resist against a construction project.
Sinônimos
Examples for "zone to defend"
Examples for "zone to defend"
1Israel says the territory is a critical buffer zone to defend its territory and has itself lobbied Trump to recognize Israeli sovereignty there.
2It also allowed Britain to create a buffer zone to defend its Indian possessions against the imaginary threat of a Russian advance through Afghanistan.
1Zey are bezzer so, buz iz makes me feel so zad.'
2Why are Marines now assaulting the largely abandoned city of Now Zad?
3Marines drive Assault Breacher first time in December to DESTROY Taliban in Now Zad.
4That was four days after the Now Zad attack, and the day after Karzai's pronouncement.
5One of those, Naw Zad, has been under alternate Taliban and Afghan army control for several weeks.
6The improving situation in Musa Qala and nearby Now Zad had also made the move possible, he said.
7Yes, there's the occasional tragedy, like the incident in Now Zad, or the slaying of nine children last March in Kunar province.
8Gen. Lawrence Nicholson said failing to secure Now Zad previously "probably had been representative of all that was wrong with Afghanistan".
9Many of the lessons from Now Zad were incorporated into the latest offensive in Helmand to retake the Taliban stronghold of Marjah, officials said.
10As Sarkoja talked with Zad he cast occasional glances in my direction, while she seemed to be urging him very strongly to some action.