Examples of using Direct attack in English and their translations into Portuguese
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In the writings of Rahner rarely found a direct attack to bi-millennial Doctrine of the Church.
Mrs Ojala has made a direct attack on the independence of the social partners.
Garretson then ordered a direct attack on the Spanish and Puerto Rican forces in the hacienda.
Bell Island became the only location in North America to be subject to direct attack by German forces in World War II.
I was just telling the Corporal here how 13 minutes was a direct attack on your country.
disease, and suffering before Adam sinned is a direct attack on the foundation of the message of the Cross.
By being the direct intracellular source of ros the mitochondria are also subject to the direct attack by these molecules.
it couldn't help but be a direct attack on the power of the monarch.
The challenges posed by a nuclear Iran are more subtle than a direct attack, Netanyahu told me.
Other ways of spreading the virus include direct attack campaigns and using malicious ads
Lacking direct attack power or the toughness to tank heavy fire,
The Joint Direct Attack Munition(JDAM) is a guidance kit that converts unguided bombs,
pointing out that the absence of the Susquehannocks now left Maryland settlements open to direct attack by the Iroquois.
However, tigers cause more human deaths through direct attack than any other wild mammal.
so he made a direct attack to try to kill Moses.
New Zealand's national defence needs are modest, since a direct attack is unlikely.
The four-day workweek is a direct attack on this hard-won victory of the international workers' movement
The only direct attack on the fort during the Revolution took place in September 1777,
A definitive element of these manifestations was the direct attack on political parties,
all-bomb-related equipment and devices- may be either subject to a direct attack or illicitly diverted to a destination other than the one intended.