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raids <a raid; raids> N

raids

Raid

make a raid or an invasion VB (against or on)

make a sudden attack or raid upon VB

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As a result, several hostile tribes in the area halted their raids on settlements and agreed to a peace treaty.
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After making progress in the arrest of many racketeers and conducting many raids, a judge started asking questions about his radar operations.
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Such raids are done mainly to prove a ruler's mettle during times of peace.
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The land raids by crofters in the early 20th century are mentioned.
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Money recovered from police raids on the drugs trade are often heavily contaminated.
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During the ensuing raids, four of her men received minor wounds from flying shell fragments; but the ship herself sustained only minor damage from strafing.
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Improved defensive measures made raids more hazardous, and several airships were destroyed.
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Through alleged personal connections throughout officialdom, she continued business throughout the 1930s and 40s despite frequent police raids and a mass of minor convictions.
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Instead, the outbreak of the iconoclastic fury began an almost uninterrupted series of skirmishes, campaigns, plunder, pirate-raids, and other acts of violence.
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Local folklore suggests that beacons were lit on high ground around the village to warn of such raids and that attacks were fiercely resisted.
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