71. She took the offensive from the start, going for winners at every opportunity. 72. That truth was flushed out by the rise of Islamist political parties-particularly the FIS-which threatened the establishment enough for the military to take the offensive. 73. Takanonami took the offensive early, but was pushed back to the other side of the ring. 74. The aircraft, which had equipment capable of detecting the Serb radar, then took the offensive. 75. The Austrian took the offensive and closed out the set with an overhead. 76. The defense team on Thursday took the offensive, peppering the prosecution with detailed questions about the plots Asahara is accused of spearheading. 77. The exhibits were an attempt to take the offensive in a scandal that has greatly embarrassed the French government. 78. When they did debate, in October in Hanover, N.H., Gore took the offensive, while Bradley ventured only mild rebuttals. 79. With his vice president facing possible trial before Congress for alleged bribery, President Sixto Duran-Ballen has taken the offensive and launched an anti-corruption campaign. 80. Buchanan and others meanwhile denounced Dole for taking the offensive in a series of television ads attacking other candidates. |