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After the second repulse, the enemy surrendered.

Repulse after repulse failed to deter Alec, who persisted day by day, at first with a marriage license and holy words.

In both cases, the attractive gravity of a satellite appears to repulse ring material.

In the alamo battle , less than two hundred defender repulse the attack by thousands of mexican In twelve day

How can you repulse one officer of the least of my master's officials, even though you are depending on Egypt for chariots and horsemen ?

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Her repulse was quite unexpected.

The armed forces were prepared to repulse any attacks.

Many worlds were forever scarred in that battle, but the Jedi were able to repulse the invaders.

This spirit of self-sacrifice can repulse the intruders of the northern nomadic nationalities and repair the break of the Yellow River in all kinds of hardships.

'I don't repulse you.

Now we must change our minds, repulse the bad and quote the good.

At this repulse, the assailants instantly withdrew, and gradually the place became as still as before the sudden tumult.

This is because he was praised by the civil servants and asked the emperor to take back his life and punish him. In the emperor's place, although he could not retain the officials whom the ministers disdained, he had to show his ability to repulse the officials they admired.

A blunt or abrupt repulse or refusal, as to an offer.

When dealing with specific problems, we must resolutely defend the ground the masses have already gained and repulse any retaliation by landlords and rich peasants.

Do I repulse you with my queasy smile?

When the laser frequency is larger than the atomic resonance frequency (blue detuning), the atoms will experience a repulsing force that will repulse the atoms to the minimum place of light field.

Repulse after repulse failed to deter Alec, who persisted day by day, at first with a marriage license and holy words, and then,his former passion uncontrollably revived by Tess's compelling Beauty,

Do nor for one repulse, for go the purpose that you resolved to effort.-- Shakespeare

Second, it reduces the water's surface tension, which, in turn, reduces the water's ability to repulse oil.

Her request for a donation met with a repulse.

The enemy met with a repulse.