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As the Serbs went back on the warpath, the make-up of their forces changed.
ECONOMIST: Kosovo
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The early jolt to the Indian innings immediately put Australia captain Ricky Ponting on the warpath.
BBC: Indian batsmen defy Australians
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After breaking for the weekend, on Monday, the Europeans were back on the warpath.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Roadmap to perdition
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When his experiments were not replicated by other groups, one experimental psychologist went on the warpath.
FORBES: Immune Cells Attacking Tumors, An iPad Under A Microscope, And The Medical Side Effects Of Spanx
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But in my teenage years I was on a warpath, with one goal in mind: SHOCK AND AWE!
NPR: My Very Own Gagavolution
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Maybe it's time you talked to a motor company -- Ford is on the warpath to reduce energy consumption.
ENGADGET
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Ma is currently on the warpath in customer acquisition for Tmall.
FORBES: What Will Jack Ma Do Next With Yahoo!?
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On Friday, Facebook went on the legal warpath in Germany.
FORBES: Facebook's Clone Problem
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is on the warpath.
ECONOMIST: Indian banks
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Regulators are on the warpath against commodities speculators.
ECONOMIST: American finance
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Nonetheless, Katz is on the warpath against Google.
FORBES: Should Government Dictate The Results Of Your Google Search?
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It is not every day that an international consortium of concerned lipid scientists gets upset, but just such a group, rallied by Jack Winkler of the Nutrition Policy Unit at London Metropolitan University, is on the warpath.
ECONOMIST: The way health claims about food are regulated is changing
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Conservation groups, unsurprisingly, remain on the warpath.
ECONOMIST: Tuna fishing