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    1. “We don’t expect to send him out on the front lines


    2. He was near the front lines of an intense battle and in front of him was a seasoned intercessor holding the front


    3. Heron followed their father to the front lines, and Carius followed his


    4. Both front lines were now awake and it looked like a fireworks display out here in no man’s land as the flares whooshed up into the sky and shots came from everywhere


    5. There were lorries and cavalry big guns and small guns supplies and men all moving through Amiens on their way to the front or supply dumps behind the front lines


    6. who rode to the Confederate front lines with an aide


    7. They were still very close to the front lines however, and the demons were beginning to push back, hard, and with a vengeance


    8. The Nymloc and Jacoulra preferred to move in huge wedges, formations of a sort where their front lines pushed, hacked, and slashed with their claws and fangs, while those behind waited to take over when the front lines were defeated


    9. By then he was more than tired, as were the Guardians and soldiers who defended the front lines


    10. His army had suffered great losses already, though he estimated it was only two or three thousand wounded or dead on the front lines

    11. Over a hundred Shadow Hounds charged through the masses while Arawn’s shadow form flew into the front lines of demon ranks to release over two hundred Fire Lions


    12. A powerful roar erupted from the soldiers and Guardians protecting the front lines


    13. Bedding, clothing, tables, chairs, all hard to come by in the front lines


    14. Ferguson estimated that Vincent had not been within twenty miles of the front lines in his career


    15. This was a city at war, in the front lines, but nothing other than the presence of the military reminded him of that


    16. Since the war in Vietnam was not fought to push anybody any place or to hold captured terrain, charts of statistics had come to replace the battle maps of WWII which easily depicted front lines charging ever deeper into enemy territory


    17. with… different aspects of The Goal on the ‘front lines’, so to


    18. "Follow me inside the house of God and I promise you that you will see the front lines faster than you can blink," Eva told him loud enough for the other guard to notice


    19. Spies and messengers surrounded the king from the front lines


    20. My place is at the front lines, after all

    21. I saw a group of cloaked men standing well back from the front lines, dressed in black with hoods over their heads


    22. “I don’t think he truly realised that you fellows on the front lines live in a


    23. The distances between command and the front lines could be immense in the battles Emerson would likely fight once he gained a command position in the Swordsman Space Force


    24. “It will only because the people who are on the front lines want it to


    25. Faye Anne had recently requested that they abandon their comfortable retirement and return to the front lines to complete the battle group


    26. emerged in 1994 as a national leader on the front lines to make


    27. Step up to the front lines and mobilize us all with vanguard innovation


    28. Not that many people are really into quagmires! This deployment resulted even after the recruit was assured that seeing action on the front lines would never happen


    29. � Someone should remind Miss Laplante of her proper place and status before she endangers more men by running around the front lines


    30. Confederacy, tending to the wounded on the front lines of the Battle of

    31. That way, she could be on the front lines in the War on Terror


    32. Missiles flew wildly off course and chased the planes away from the front lines


    33. He was very audacious in freeing thousands of prisoners with capital sentences and putting them in the front lines to defend the country against the infidel enemy


    34. Dozens—no, hundreds of the sea-warriors on the front lines had been newly equipped with underwater assault rifles


    35. He was happy to be here, and anxious to get out into the front lines, where he'd always felt like he made a difference


    36. They fell back, front lines pushing on back lines, trying to escape the stairwell and the blasting cold


    37. a 100 yards from the front lines! Not that the front lines were all that clear


    38. Virginia will be on the front lines just because of where


    39. By the time of the wedding, Hartington had earned the rank of major, and not long after the marriage, he left with his unit for the front lines in Europe


    40. This is cleaner, more mechanical, a war waged through the air, invisibly, and the front lines are anywhere

    41. Nothing on the front lines


    42. “So you weren’t on the front lines


    43. Meade was at home making a feast for Phil, who was in from the front lines, and


    44. Your act of insubordination today—and its disastrous aftermath—are inevitable results of putting an unstable, undisciplined civilian like you on the front lines


    45. It is my sad duty to inform you that your son Guillaume has succumbed to injuries that he suffered during his translation from Alexandria to the front lines of the Oxford expeditionary journey


    46. The open ground between the Welsh front lines and the city walls of Oxford was nothing but mud … churned constantly by Welsh assaults, beaten and mixed by the rain that still fell, though it was more of an annoyance than anything else now


    47. Rostov, standing in the front lines of Kutuzov’s army which the Tsar approached first, experienced the same feeling as every other man in that army: a feeling of self-forgetfulness, a proud consciousness of might, and a passionate attraction to him who was the cause of this triumph


    48. Rostóv, standing in the front lines of Kutúzov’s army which the Tsar approached first, experienced the same feeling as every other man in that army: a feeling of self-forgetfulness, a proud consciousness of might, and a passionate attraction to him who was the cause of this triumph


    49. Hardly had we reached the front lines, when a little Cockney named Bunn (we never knew how he carried his pack, he was so small) got hit


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