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MPs would simply refuse to accept the result and continue to wage guerrilla warfare from the backbenches.
ECONOMIST: Tory leadership
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Mr. Boot, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, is writing a history of guerrilla warfare.
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His campaign with the camel-mounted Bedouin tribesmen against the Turks was a masterful exposition of the principles of guerrilla warfare.
ECONOMIST: Lawrence of Arabia
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But U.N. sanctions against Smith's Rhodesia went largely ignored, and the Africans turned to guerrilla warfare, known as the second Chimurenga.
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Much of this had to do with partisan guerrilla warfare.
ECONOMIST: State budgets
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Close links to the local people originally seemed a good thing, since the army was supposed to fall back on guerrilla warfare as its second line of defence against an invasion.
ECONOMIST: Indonesia
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"With little chance of cross-party agreement, legislating became guerrilla warfare, marked by cloture motions and filibusters, legitimate devices in the senatorial arsenal but hardly the path to well-crafted legislation to attract bipartisan support, " she wrote.
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He praises Lee for his purity of character and describes him as a devout Christian and noble soldier who spared his reunited country the horrors of protracted guerrilla warfare when he accepted defeat with grace.
ECONOMIST: Military history
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Max Boot, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and an expert on guerrilla warfare, in an otherwise favorable Wall Street Journal piece, takes the Administration to task for not doing more to stop Syria from being a sanctuary for Iraqi insurgents.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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To be successful, the coalition forces have to use people that know how to fight these tactics people who understand guerrilla operations and urban warfare.
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