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- Justinian's wife Theodora. Justin II inherited a greatly enlarged but overextended empire, with far fewer resources at his disposal compared to Justinian...
- while U.S. Navy aircraft attacked transport hubs. Consequently, the overextended KPA could not be supplied throughout the south. On 27 August, 67th Fighter...
- left his empire under serious strain. Financially and territorially overextended, Justin II (r. 565–578) was soon at war on many fronts. Fearing the aggressive...
- unprepared U.S. and European opponents left ****an overconfident, and overextended. In early May 1942, ****an initiated operations to capture Port Moresby...
- into the war. Chinese troops surrounded, surprised, and overwhelmed the overextended and outnumbered American forces. The U.S. Army's X Corps, which included...
- offensive riveted the attention of the world's media for w****s, but also overextended the VC. Later communist offensives were conducted predominantly by the...
- messages to confirm securities transactions with clients. The bank became overextended in the building of the Northern Pacific Railway and failed, contributing...
- through the Bank of ****an by issuing discounted "earthquake bonds" to overextended banks. In January 1927, when the government proposed to redeem the bonds...
- Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter felt that "[e]ven if the length feels overextended, Coogler and his editors deserve credit for allowing breathing space...
- following adenovirus infection, there is a reduction in blood vessels and overextended alveoli, resulting in air trapping in one or part of one lung. Often...