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1 His three corps were bearing away toward the old battlefield of Chancellorsville.
2 For, when the army marched away, they, too, were as silent as an old battlefield .
3 Again the lowing of cattle came over that old battlefield from the edge of the sea.
4 Stuart, now acting as a rear guard, was overtaken near the famous old battlefield of Manassas.
5 We're coming upon our old battlefield of Kernstown.
6 When nearing the old battlefield of Cold Harbor the men began to snuff the scent of battle.
7 An exhalation arose, drawn up by the moon, from an old battlefield after the passing of years.
8 Now the pretty room felt like an old battlefield overgrown with grass and wildflowers covering any reminders of bloodshed.
9 Remember old battlefield advice.
10 The cubicle reeked of the sickly sweet smell of decay, the same smell that rotting corpses gave off on a three-day- old battlefield .
11 In 1844 the introduction of a new Bill for the regulation of labour in factories brought Lord Ashley back to his old battlefield .
12 As far as eye could see every yard was an old battlefield ; beneath the soft white fleece of snow lay countless unburied bodies.
13 If this were an old battlefield , we'd just lob rocks at the remaining land mines and blow each of them up in turn.
14 On 14 October, the 10th Panzer Division and the SS Das Reich reached the old battlefield of Borodino, 120 kilometres west of Moscow.
15 How could they be otherwise living forever on old battlefields ?
16 They were going over their old battlefields , assaulting ramparts they'd stormed a thousand times over.
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