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Counterattacking is the only appropriate response.
David Latt: Don't Complain About Biased Media Coverage, Do Something About It 2008
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Counterattacking Sweden leads at half but eventually falls to withering pressure.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Counterattacking in its competitor's home territory, Goodyear targeted Europe, dropping the prices of its tires in an attempt to erode Michelin's profit base.
The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002
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Counterattacking in its competitor's home territory, Goodyear targeted Europe, dropping the prices of its tires in an attempt to erode Michelin's profit base.
The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002
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Counterattacking forces generally attack the enemy from his flank.
FM 100-61 Chptr 2 Strategic Operations United States Army 1998
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Counterattacking forces generally attack the enemy from his flank.
FM 100-61 Chptr 2 Strategic Operations United States Army 1998
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Counterattacking along a portion of the perimeter against an identified enemy main effort.
FM 71-1 Chapter 4 Defensive Operations United States Army 1998
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Counterattacking Eastern armies were slaughtered by massed Western firepower in a tactic called "the killing pocket."
The Heirs of Babylon Cook, Glen 1972
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Counterattacking: "Why do you care what we do, captain?"
The Burning Bridge Poul William Anderson
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Counterattacking England seek scrummaging supremacy in Rome | Paul Rees India's heavy defeat to South Africa was a debacle waiting to happen The Question: Are teams getting better at playing with 10 men?
Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk Lawrence Donegan 2010
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