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- unprepared U.S. and European opponents left ****an overconfident, and overextended. In early May 1942, ****an initiated operations to capture Port Moresby...
- while the U.S. Navy aircraft attacked transport hubs. Consequently, the overextended KPA could not be supplied throughout the south. On 27 August, 67th Fighter...
- offensive riveted the attention of the world's media for w****s, but also overextended the Viet Cong. Later communist offensives were conducted predominantly...
- likes Jean-Paul's Ecuador deal but Jack is uninterested because he feels overextended in the Third World. Jack gives Ann an engagement ring before she gets...
-  2004 (2004-06-10) The classic battle of Feared Mobs versus Fat Slobs. Guy has overextended himself to the mob and is shaken down by two grunts. Gidget LeDouche...
- the kingside. On the other hand, White's central pawns are somewhat overextended and vulnerable to attack. Black can undermine the white pawn chain with...
- Ferdinand turned once again to Wallenstein, who realised Gustavus was overextended and established himself at Fürth, from where he could threaten his supply...
- Gilberts and then the Marshalls were crushed. The strategy of holding overextended island garrisons was fully exposed. In February 1944, the US Navy's fast...
- only planet, our innocent pleasures, and our very lives, even a blunt, overextended allegory can deliver visceral satisfactions. Arguing billionaires should...
- community ****ociations. The Clementsian superorganism theory was an overextended application of an idealistic form of holism. The term "holism" was coined...