Examples of using An invasion of in English and their translations into Swedish
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For an invasion of the North Pole?
An invasion of a less violent nature started, tourism.
are you planning an invasion of Europe?
Those reports you have been ignoring about an invasion of creatures in the Northern Marsh?
Administration officials spanned out on the Sunday talk shows… to make the case for an invasion of Iraq.
President Bush continues to make his case for an invasion of Iraq.
For security, of course. That's an invasion of privacy.
launch Operation Sea Lion, the codename for an invasion of Britain.
My client considers this examination to be an invasion of her privacy and a direct attempt to circumvent her communication with God.
If this happens, the cornea becomes covered by a different kind of epithelium via an invasion of cells from the conjunctiva.
DE Mr President, it is absolutely indisputable that body scanners quite clearly represent an invasion of privacy and a serious invasion at that.
half of the pier is removed so it cannot be used as a landing point in an invasion of Britain.
material which is an invasion of privacy.
Philip V of Macedon attempts an invasion of Illyria by sea with a fleet of 120 craft.
The Duke of Hamilton led an invasion of England to free the King, but he was defeated by Oliver Cromwell in August 1648 at the Battle of Preston.
On 10 May 1940 the German Wehrmacht began Fall Gelb(Case Yellow); an invasion of Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Belgium and France.
Which, personally, I think is an invasion of her privacy. Mom's trying to guess Haley's iCloud password.
That an invasion of Europe could not be rushed. the Dieppe disaster reinforced the British view Equally importantly.
Out. That was an invasion of our privacy and we won't have it. Now.
Over the welfare of the Republic. For Brutus, an invasion of Parthia shows that Caesar values power.