Walthall's division, intermixed partially with Loring's division because of the confusion that resulted from the narrow space, struck Casement's and Reilly's brigades in multiple waves of brigade assaults probably as many as six distinct attacks.
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The authors note that a " [ u ] nique genetic variant widespread in natives across both continents suggests that the first humans in the Americas came in a single migration or multiple waves from a single source, not in waves of migrations from different sources ".
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The long-held view that the first Americans arrived via a land bridge from northern Asia 11, 500 years ago and quickly spread throughout the New World is giving way to mounting evidence that migration instead came in multiple waves beginning as many as 20, 000 years ago.
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Early settlers included multiple waves of people from Nordic countries, and people of Finland Calling " was for a long period the only Finnish-language television broadcast in the United States; it aired on Marquette station WLUC-TV from March 25, 1962, until March 29, 2015.
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The reason is that the Chinese coastal defense doctrine when using anti-ship missiles : multi-direction, multi-altitude, multiple waves attacks on targets with both supersonic and subsonic anti-ship missiles to make it difficult for the targets to defend itself from such saturated attacks, FL-7 is thus still have a little role to play in such saturated attacks at shorter range.
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