Calida had barely made it to the bottom of the stairs when Esmerelda ambushed her.Sam Newman asked Malthouse directly why Collingwood had ambushed Williams at the tribunal.So while we were in the cart, some of my soldiers ambushed the officers and stole their uniforms.Perhaps we have stumbled upon a party intent on ambushing us and raiding our lands.Kirsty revealed how she had spoken to Paul on his mobile phone only moments before he was ambushed.A masked robber, who was wielding a baseball bat, ambushed the first employee as he went outside to the bins.Ministers and MSPs still fear being ambushed by moral majoritarians.Hit-and-run attacks, terrorist acts, raids and ambushes were cleverly combined with high-profile ideological activities.Howard survived, just as he did in January when he was ambushed in a North Side car wash.Only at the last minute was he ambushed by the idiotic baying for "tax cuts" we were never going to be able to afford.A specialist team ambushed the men, who were in a red estate car, as they prepared to head into Glasgow from Kirkintilloch.
Cities provide ample hiding places for the defender, and such battles often become an endless succession of ambushes for the attacker.They may conduct reconnaissance by visual observation, by probing, by making ambushes, and by raiding tactical command posts, dumps, and other targets.He was ambushed by two men firing shotguns as his cab pulled up outside.The police ambushed the dealer in a bogus arrest, stripped him of cash and drugs then sent him on his way.Mr Blair was first ambushed by dripping Evening Press chief reporter Mike Laycock during his visit to flood-hit York.In the gorge itself, small groups are deployed that use ambushes combined with effective fire delivery.On the other hand, the ambush is used throughout operations and is based on surprise.
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