Mukhtar repeatedly led his small, highly alert groups in successful attacks against the Italians, after which they would fade back into the desert terrain.
Napoleon's practical strategic triumphs, repeatedly leading smaller forces to defeat larger ones, inspired a whole new field of study into military strategy.
He was an ideologue and a zealot who repeatedly led his followers into ideological battles.
Narrow streets with early 20th century wooden houses repeatedly lead to the sea.
This led to a huge media frenzy with reporters and talk radio repeatedly mocking the team.
Harsh conditions of exploitation repeatedly led to revolts by the indigenous farmers, which were forcibly suppressed.
To force a stopper from an opponent's hand, usually by repeatedly leading the suit.
The sufferer's previous "pictures" tended to lead repeatedly to the same emotional responses to outside stimuli.
A fragmented approach repeatedly leads to conflicting measures, conflicts and inconsistencies.
He played it repeatedly leading to a distribution deal through Rough Trade.