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- The International Boundary is commonly said to be the world's "longest undefended border", though this is true only in the military sense, as civilian law...
- cities were declared open cities during World War II: Kraków was left undefended (except for some small local units) after the Polish 6th Infantry Division...
- entire server, which becomes exposed to the WAN, becoming analogous to an undefended military demilitarized zone (DMZ). The meaning of the term SNAT varies...
- 10 minutes of flying time before turning for home, leaving the bombers undefended by fighter escorts. Its eventual stablemate, the Focke-Wulf Fw 190A, was...
- around the end of the line, or burst through it, and then attack the undefended rear or simply sweep along the line attacking the individual footsoldiers...
- War I, the term was only applied to the bombardment of defenseless or undefended objects, houses, public buildings, etc. It was only loosely emplo**** to...
- to give his team a numerical advantage in attack, leaving his own goal undefended. As such, it is normally only done late in a game at set-pieces where...
- with 17 seconds remaining in Round 5, Sandell was struck by numerous undefended shots to her head. The referee stopped the bout with 12 seconds remaining...
- (the goals); the "golf group", in which the ball is driven towards an undefended target (the hole); and the "cricket group", in which "the ball is aimed...
- the opponent's pieces undefended or under-defended. The opponent has the unpalatable choice of recapturing or saving the undefended piece. A possible response...