incursion in the PONS Dictionary

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The bridges linking the two sides of the town were guarded by armed groups determined to prevent incursions by the other side.
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It is here that the group realizes the extent of the zombie incursion.
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Other incursions were small-scale military invasions of tribal groups assembled to gather plunder.
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This was reported to be the second incursion within a week.
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Reducing these runway incursions is a critical safety effort.
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This leads to the formation of a slow-moving long wave that creates mountain-parallel, ageostrophic flow, causing incursions of high-latitude cold air.
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This they kept doing until the grazing incursions stopped.
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New settlers constructed their village two kilometers from the coast, due to several incursions by pirates.
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It was to be his sole incursion into the stage theatre.
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Each timequake causes physical damage in the time from which the incursion has been made.
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