(1) The king's adoption of Danish tactics in the winter of 878, such as his use of strongholds and small mobile raiding parties to harry the lands of his enemies, was forced upon him by immediate circumstances.(2) Their mission is to blow up bridges, block roads and generally harry and destroy any enemy forces with which they come into contact.(3) Without firm figures, they continued to harry Doig to find them.(4) To combat air attacks, and to harry the long-range German Focke-Wulf Kondor aircraft which acted as reconnaissance for the U-boats, makeshift efforts were made to give air cover, before escort carriers were introduced.(5) He continued to attack, harry and chase every ball and was rewarded late on with a dramatic Golden Goal.(6) The North was harried and the ancient church at Ripon burnt.(7) Fabrizio Ravanelli had been impressive harrying the home defenders but had contributed little in attack until he took possession on the right touchline.(8) Andy Lawrie harried Clyde goalkeeper Bryn Halliwell sufficiently in the very opening assault to earn the first of two rapid corners.(9) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510All those years later we were still being harried by red tape and Turkish customs and coastguards,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Dobson recalls.(10) Second Thoughts looks at people's careers that turned in the space of just a few words - following three people who spoke out for what they believed in and were harried and criticised for it.(11) Flying columns harried rebel territory throughout late November, and on 5 December the remnants of the peasant army were surrounded at Hasselt.