1.   He did have to pull the troops out, announcing as he did so that the operation had been a great success.

2.   His government decided to pull its troops out of Cuba.

3.   So therefore if you pulled the troops out tomorrow, what would happen tomorrow?

4.   And European countries would probably also pull their troops out at the same time the United States did, French officials said on Tuesday.

5.   As part of an election deal to assuage the southern Democrats, Hayes agreed to pull federal troops out of the South shortly after his inauguration.

6.   Barak has vowed to pull Israeli troops out of the security zone they occupy in South Lebanon.

7.   Bacon said that it would be much easier to pull troops out of Bosnia than to send them there.

8.   Before Barak could pull troops from Lebanon, he needs to stabilize his relationship with his northern neighbors of Lebanon and Syria.

9.   Both men were bound for meetings with Clinton, who Monday said NATO would not stop its bombing campaign until Milosevic began pulling troops out of Kosovo.

10.   A Palestinian spokesman, Riyad al-Zaanoun, said Arafat will ask Rabin to pull Israeli troops out of all towns in the West Bank by August.

v. + troop >>共 445
send 12.67%
withdraw 8.49%
deploy 5.55%
pull 2.68%
have 2.57%
station 2.15%
contribute 2.04%
accuse 2.02%
mass 1.78%
commit 1.44%
pull + n. >>共 1708
plug 4.71%
trigger 4.66%
troop 3.32%
body 2.38%
money 2.06%
gun 2.03%
string 2.00%
punch 1.48%
people 1.35%
hair 1.26%
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