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How to use invasions in a sentence

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Police have previously been accused of standing by or supporting the land invasions and ignoring court orders to evict the squatters.
Having said that, she really did so at great risk to herself and she did suffer many invasions of privacy as a result.
He has backed the invasions, saying the squatters are simply reclaiming land stolen by colonialists.
Last week, we looked into some rather amusing cases of animal pitch invasions.
The other problem from which these remnant patches suffer, he says, are invasions by weeds and introduced plants from developed adjacent land.
The invasions of Germanic peoples brought strong traditions of customary law to these shores.
All summer long I battled successive invasions by the marauding black squirrels that lived in the graceful apricot tree outside our window.
Most wonderful of all, there are two brand new invasions of mistletoe in the rowan tree that overhangs the patio.
From the 200s through the 1100s, there was a series of invasions by various tribes from the north, including the Magyars and the Saxons.
Norman invasions resulted in the destruction of Saxon works and Danish invasions destroyed most of the written works of the continent.
Viking invasions a few centuries later brought Scandinavian languages to the British Isles, while the Norman invasion in 1066 introduced French.
Lieutenant General Frederick Morgan was put in charge of planning the invasion to end all invasions.
He presents a wealth of instances ranging from the far east to the far west of states undergoing invasions from their marchlands.
This promising line of thought takes us back to the barbarian invasions that overwhelmed Rome in the 5th century.
In the West, however, Diocletian's system worked for a time, but then fell apart in the face of the barbarian invasions.
Positive or negative, all these barbarian invasions are there, and we must live with this.
And maybe that date will be viewed in future centuries as the beginning of the great barbarian invasions.
Fruit defenses weaken after maturation, facilitating invasions by yeasts and fungi.
It is not a war fought with battles, it does not have front lines, nor does it have marches or invasions.
They have overcome Beijing's natural handicaps and the ravages of successive invasions, and established the city as a world capital.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This first European bloodbath provoked all of Albania's neighbours into an uncontrolled binge of invasions.
One of his invasions of juda occupies a large part of the Scripture narrative.
The Japanese invasions culminating in open war made impossible the immediate abrogation of Kuomintang party dictatorship.
So is the doctrine that both the nicaraguan and Mexican invasions were maritime.
Two invasions by Astyanax species were proposed, both of them Central American in origin.
This exclusive prize is the perfect addition to any children's bedroom, helping to protect your home against any secret highbred invasions.
The Germanic invasions of France are matters of elementary history.
The invasions of the Hun shook to its centre the western empire.
Nothing is heard of Iazyges or Sarmatae after the Hunnish invasions.
The State leaders may even make a merit of their surreptitious invasions of it on the ground of some temporary convenience, exemption, or advantage.
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