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Although these were actually a rapid breaching system and not a weapon as such.
The attack in the night, the instant breaching of his defenses.
The rest of the breaching guns now opened fire.
He cupped his hands and shouted at the second breaching battery.
But the biggest concern seems to be the breaching of an unspoken perimeter.
The round-house was built very strong, to support the breaching of the seas.
In ground warfare, penetration is the breaching of, and moving past, a defensive military line.
These vehicles are equipped with mechanical or other means for the breaching of man made obstacles.
The Finance had ordered cannon, ready for the breaching of this castle.
Less than three minutes since they'd detonated the breaching charges, and they were only one floor below their objective.
That made the breaching of the baggage car a major part of his escape plan.
The fiscal pact - and the breaching of it - isn't the problem.
Take a good breaching charge to take it out.
Breaching has been observed, but is not common.
More dynamic methods (kinetic breaching) use force to break the lock or door.
I claim this contest by virtue of a breaching of the rules.
They really show off their stuff in these humpbacks - the breaching, the singing, you know."
But not even a full-time repair unit could keep up with the constant breaching of the fencing.
To her it had always meant the breaching of a mysterious barrier that she dared not surrender.
The "breaching" was a small ceremony to mark the commencement of the breakthrough tunnel.
Mechanical breaching can be minimally destructive, through the use of lock picks.
Lawmakers in eastern Washington have opposed any breaching.
The subsequent breaching of spits by storm waves would form barrier islands.
Door breaching is a process used by military, police, or emergency services to force open closed and/or locked doors.