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- It withdrew because Mikhail Gorbachev realised the Soviets could never win.
- And wherever life is, it never retreats.
- Charles now had no option but to retreat.
- I shall never surrender or retreat.
- The term retreat is applied to the short-term escape behavior of desert animals, and it usually assumes the pattern of a daily rhythm.
- Animals also have to adapt to desert conditions, and they may do it through two forms of behavioral adaptation: they either escape or retreat.
- All the lagoons join when the lake is high and fish must retreat to their stream refuges or die.
- At the end of the Cretaceous, the geological record shows that these seaways retreated from the continents back into the major ocean basins.
- John Canty delivered himself of a furious curse and commanded a retreat; but it was too late.
- The enemy is in full-scale retreat.
- They were asked to pull back from their artillery positions around the city.
- The enemy fell back as our troops advanced.
- The Belgians fell back as the infantry came under fire.
- There were indications that the enemy had retreated.
- Its commanders said it was a tactical withdrawal.
- Nothing preoccupies a president more than putting troops and arms away and president Bush is no different from that.
- The others were all brave boys, and they must not be blamed for backing from the pirate captain.
- Since the attacks, they've backed off.
- Two days later, he announced it was time to turn back.
- In June 1942, the British 8th Army was in full retreat.
- He stated that all foreign forces would withdraw as soon as the crisis ended.
- They retreated before the enemy.
- The French, suddenly outnumbered, were forced to retreat.
- He commanded his men to retreat.
- Their soldiers had to retreat ignominiously after losing hundreds of lives.