Examples of using Attacks have in English and their translations into Spanish
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Our attacks have been successful.
Reporters in Nuevo Laredo said none of the attacks have been solved.
Attacks have been both direct and asymmetric.
These threats and attacks have a double impact.
Attacks have a chance to disarm for 4.0s.
People also translate
The harassment and attacks have continued this year.
Attacks have a 10% probability of causing Freeze.
The majority of overall attacks have occurred in this region.
The attacks have been both psychological and judicial.
Okay, might she be concerned that all of the attacks have different MOs?
Magic Attacks have a chance to cause a Tsunami.
Do not forget that if the attacks have long way lose reliability calculations!
Attacks have a chance to inflict extra Nature damage.
In recent months attacks have increased, leaving about 100 dead.
The attacks have greatly fractured the already divided Algerian society.
Equip: Your attacks have a chance to grant 1395 Versatility for 10 sec.
These attacks have denied the'deep civilization', that they're cosmogonic, linguistic and imaginary roots.
These attacks have included the rape of female passengers….
Your attacks have a chance to grant you a Spark of Zandalar.
Your attacks have a chance to grant 5910 Haste for 10 sec.
Your attacks have a chance to grant 308 Intellect for 20 sec.
Your attacks have a chance to grant you 80 Strength for 15 sec.
Your attacks have a chance to grant you 40 haste for 10 sec.
Your attacks have a chance to grant 1809 Versatility for 10 sec.
These attacks have killed tens of thousands of Palestinians, overwhelmingly civilians.
Equip: Your attacks have a chance to grant you 412 Critical Strike for 16 sec. Requires Level 120.
These attacks have been particularly violent in Bossangoa, the capital of Ouham prefecture.
Some attacks have certainly occurred, but a curiously large number of ITS attacks fail or go unmentioned anywhere except in their statements.
The attacks have increased in scale and frequency, scaring off tourists and hurting the Turkish economy, which relies heavily on tourism.