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1 A two- front attack was fairly pointless in a room full of mirrors.
2 This naturally strong position was well fortified and impregnable against front attack .
3 A front attack was therefore impossible, and was never contemplated; certainly not by me.
4 Sargon, equally convinced of the futility of a front attack , had recourse to a surprise.
5 The front attack is only a feint.
6 Now for the front attack .
7 But, as Caldiero could not be taken by a front attack , it must be turned by a flanking movement.
8 Altria followed suit with its Campaign against Domestic Violence, which operates on a two- front attack to educate and treat victims.
9 The position chosen by Wallace was good, strategically, and also strong to resist a front attack by a superior force.
10 The position at Bisland might be held against a front attack , but could be turned by the way of Grand Lake.
11 It was a very, very well structured speech; a lot of humility in there, great cracks and a full front attack on David Cameron.
12 She decided, there and then, to take the field; but to take it discreetly, to effect a turning movement, not attempt a front attack .
13 It is as defensible upon its front as Vicksburg and, at that time, would have been just as impossible to capture by a front attack .
14 Nolan launches an all- fronts attack on a relatively innocuous tweet by Lena Dunham.
15 I remained near this, expecting a flank movement by General Paget after his front attacks had failed.
16 The opponent in front attacks .
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