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invading army
|
3.75 |
|
It was twice occupied by invading armies. |
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invading force
|
2.57 |
|
Three days of fighting destroyed the invading force. |
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invading troop
|
1.78 |
|
The gunmen fled to the holy site to escape invading Israeli troops. |
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invading bacterium
|
0.86 |
|
In fact, lymphedema provides a veritable feast for invading bacteria. |
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invading microbe
|
0.59 |
|
The immune system puts up two general types of defense against invading microbes. |
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invading virus
|
0.59 |
|
They engulf and destroy invading viruses and bacteria. |
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invading soldier
|
0.53 |
|
The Islamic groups, who had forced the withdrawal of invading Soviet soldiers three years earlier, banned alcohol. |
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invading horde
|
0.39 |
|
Its history, in truth, is written with lost wars and invading hordes. |
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invading privacy
|
0.33 |
|
But the concern over invading privacy should not be the exclusive domain of celebrities. |
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invading territory
|
0.33 |
|
Sudan has accused its neighbours Ethiopia and Eritrea of invading Sudanese territory. |
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invading land
|
0.26 |
|
The MST preaches invading idle land. |
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invading organism
|
0.26 |
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Effective immune systems must respond quickly to invading organisms, such as viruses or bacteria, while not attacking normal tissues of the host organism. |