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To break through the enemy lines
Both sides, both sides could have done many things different.
both sides were locked in a stalement
Both sides had to introduce conscription - after an interval when both sides had expected an early victory.
sent people to fight on both sides
To break through the enemy lines
They really didnt have technology. Damian Fettes (Elven Philosopher)
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GPS (global positioning system) and gamecube are both pieces of technology that begin with the letter "G".
I hope you don't have to take sides on this! Technology as neither and both. I was always amazed watching my dad. He liked camping, but soon had hot water and electricity.
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Korea was the first armed conflict in which both sides used jet aircraft.
If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.
information technology and digital revolution both are the sides of same coin... we can say all the digital revolution around the world because of information technology or all the progress in information technology is because of digital revolution... it is diificult to define the importance of one field... but we can say that both these fields are the soul of all progress around the world..
The Cold War had a great impact of science and technology by rapidly increasing development. Satellites were quickly deployed by both sides which have since become a major part of daily lives.
The similarities between north and the civil war are...... Both sides were American. Both sides spoke English. Both sides raised regional units. Both sides had the same weapons. Both sides had poor medical care. Both sides wanted to expand
500 people on both sides