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- a
position on an enemy's ground, or
obtaining a
foothold; hence, a
stable position gained, a
foothold.
Chiefly in phr. to make or find a lodgement." United...
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Tibetan Foothold is a book by
Irish author Dervla Murphy. It was
first published by John
Murray in 1966.
After her
journey by
bicycle from
Ireland to India...
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Byzantine Foothold is the
unclassified code name
related to a
United States Department of
Defense effort within the
larger Cyber Initiative framework,...
- purposes. Most of the
traps used for
mammals can be
divided into six types:
foothold traps, body
gripping traps, snares, deadfalls, cages, and glue traps. Some...
- dominant.
English Crown control remained relatively unshaken in an
amorphous foothold around Dublin known as The Pale, and
under the
provisions of Poynings'...
- and
Yemen (from 2014) has
allowed Iran to
build strong alliances and
footholds beyond its borders. Iran has a
prominent influence in the
social services...
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before the rise of automobiles. Soon after, they
gained a more
lasting foothold in
Asian and
African cities under European influence. In
Western cities...
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including the Bloods,
Crips and
their sets, have
struggled to
establish footholds in San Francisco,
while police and
prosecutors have been
accused of liberally...
- 11th century, with
Yaroslav the Wise
capturing Tartu around 1030. This
foothold lasted until 1061 when an
Estonian tribe, the Sosols, destro**** it. In...