| 11. | They said that Hambali was becoming too well known and had been forced to go to ground.
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| 12. | "Why we kill those three, I don't know; they could go to ground.
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| 13. | Troops were prone to go to ground and thus prevented themselves from being extricated by fire and movement ."
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| 14. | He was forced to go to ground, but after dark succeeded in making his way through the enemy lines.
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| 15. | A stunned David insists he be allowed to go to ground zero to investigate the explosion before judgments are made.
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| 16. | When I go to ground zero now I feel as shocked, angry and resolute as I did a year ago,
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| 17. | Our fear is that the refugees in Bavaria will go to ground, into illegality and into a much more uncertain future,
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| 18. | But if he got out of the area and needed to go to ground again, he would return to that area,
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| 19. | Milosevic would like Karadzic and Mladic to fade away, or " go to ground, " as one diplomat put it.
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| 20. | What can I do, when all he wants is to go to Ground Zero and dig through the rubble and find his dad?
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