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- of Tony Blair, that she was concerned the British Armed Forces were overstretched in Iraq and Afghanistan, and that she had raised concerns over rural...
- government failed to influence and control it’s claimed territories being overstretched however it was viewed as a great potential source of wealth by the Mexican...
- the most likely opponent in any ****ure war. Recognising that it was overstretched in the Pacific and threatened at home by the Imperial German Navy, Britain...
- and wrote "Soori's family drama suffers from misdirected emotions and overstretched familial bonds". Latha Srinivasan of Hindustan Times rated with 2/5...
- at least one lawmaker. Several medical officials reported they were overstretched due to the drastic number of casualties. Eventually, the Ukrainian Defence...
- equivalent injury to a ligament is a sprain. Generally, the muscle or tendon overstretches and partially tears, under more physical stress than it can withstand...
- November 2022. Kumar R., Manoj (21 December 2018). "KGF movie review: An overstretched exercise in hero worship". The Indian Express. Archived from the original...
- delivers some humour in its portrayal of day-to-day frictions but is also overstretched". Appreciating Lakshman Karya's writing and performances of the lead...
- and as an auxiliary force to support the Sudanese military that was overstretched and demoralized during the civil war. The PDF was officially established...
- what happens next." S.R.Praveen critic of The Hindu noted that "An overstretched, hardly-engaging college nostalgia piece". "4 years". The Times of India...