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      NATO is a military <alliance>.   
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      The popular <sentiment> towards war is negative.   
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      The invading army were completely <routed> by our troops and went home in shame.   
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      They are going to <demolish> the old castle.   
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      The troops <reinforced> the fort for the battle.   
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      The planned modernization of the <armed forces> will cost billions.   
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      <Integrity> and obedience are qualities of a good soldier.   
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      Every soldier must <pledge> allegiance to his country.   
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      The <artillery> ceased fire.   
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      <Armours> worn by medieval knights were very heavy.   
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      Their recent victory improved the army's <morale>.   
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      The war started due to a <border clash> between the two countries.   
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      He was court-martialled and shot as a <traitor>.   
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      They accepted the defeat with <passive> resignation.   
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      The <range> of the rockets is thirty miles.   
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      Alexander the Great's army was <invincible> for over 10 years.   
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      The military's actions to control the riots were <counterproductive>, the riots only grew stronger.   
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      During the war the general <was in charge of> the fifth regiment.   
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      Napoleon suffered <defeat> before he reached Moscow.   
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      The soldier was shot while <on duty> outside the hospital.   
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      Communist <guerrillas> in the mountains of Nepal are posing a great threat to foreign tourists.   
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      Only walls made of <armoured> concrete survived the explosion.   
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      The survivors <paid tribute> to the victims who died during the bombing.   
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      A <flak jacket> saved the soldier's life but he received some broken ribs from the impact.   
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      The main duty of the Navy is to protect its native <shores>.   
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      The Russian <offensive> was successful, the enemy troops withdrew from the city.   
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      Germany was <occupied> by the Allied powers after World War II.   
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      British <involvement> in Iraq has been questioned by the opposition.   
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      International troops were <deployed> all over Iraq.   
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      <Enraged> by the provocation, the mob attacked.   
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      The <raid> on the airport was stopped by the government soldiers.   
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      NATO <headquarters> are located in Brussels.   
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      It is a <suicide mission>, your chances of survival are negligible.   
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      The guerrillas <unchained> the prisoners and led them to their commander.   
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      The prisoners of war were forced into <submission> by violent treatment.   
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      Send the new instructions to all <specified> locations.   
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      The <scouts> reported that the enemy was building a camp by the river.   
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      The war led to <indescribable> atrocities.   
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      Who is the <officer in command> here?   
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      The <airforce> played a major role in the "Desert Storm Operation".   
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      Col. Jones's <loyalty> was questioned by his commanding officer.   
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      Twenty people died in a <spate of> bomb <attacks> last week.   
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      We will take immediate <remedial> action.   
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      The castle was protected by <ramparts> and a deep moat.   
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      The bullet missed its <target> and, luckily, ended up in the wall.   
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      In war the penalty for <treason> is death.   
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      10 soldiers fell into the <ambush> in the jungle.   
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      The old soldier held him in <contempt> for his cowardice.   
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      The general <cancelled> all military leave, as a state of emergency had been proclaimed.   
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      The wounded soldier <moaned> as he tried to move his legs.   
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