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A sniper hide on a roof picked off three of the soldier on patrol

The United States must soldier on, for to abandon Iraq to its fate now would be irresponsible.

Even if we try to soldier on, our socially attuned nervous systems are telling us that exclusion is very bad for our survival prospects.

Straight pine stands like a soldier on a fertile land, and solid roots like giant dragons stand firmly in the ground.

Though hugely impractical and exceedingly unbelievable, the situational simulation that Raiden finds himself in is actually an elaborate machine, meant to replicate a soldier on par with Solid Snake.

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a soldier on the cause of women's rights

If that worked, we should say hooray! If not, we will soldier on to the next step.

The pain is great But so is the determination of the adversaries to soldier on, unaware that a tow-way sword takes double toll.

Along with a soldier on his way to Chenlou City to see Lv Bu, he saw that the city was in a stable state. There was no sense of half-division of troops and dangerous fighting. It was quite different from Xiaopeicheng.

It's hard to soldier on when all you seem to meet is failure and defeat.

A typical scene from the conflict in Afghanistan, where for the first time space -- specifically, more than one hundred orbiting military satellites -- has been a centerpiece of the war machine: A soldier on the ground spots a Taliban target.

If he wants to soldier on to the (probably bitter) end, better to go down honestly.

Some local officials are accustomed to making official statements, reading speeches, proclaiming knowledge according to books, talking soldier on paper, and saying stereotypes. These are all drawbacks and manifestations of incompetence.

This isn't the moment to lose the chief executive of Renault and Nissan so Mr Ghosn will be allowed to soldier on.

I decided to soldier on.

Ford wondered briefly whether to raise the fact that he didn't have any other means of payment on him, but decided for the moment to soldier on.