Examples of using Second strike in English and their translations into Turkish
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Second strike!
Commencing second strike.
Second strike's over here.
Activate second strike team.
If not, we can launch a second strike.
With this second strike it could be a spree.
EDITH! Commencing second strike.
The second strike would straddle the whole country.
That's my second strike.
Second strike weapon will deploy in five minutes.
Commencing second strike. EDITH!
I believe Mr. Buckley died after the second strike.
Commencing second strike. EDITH!
Even now those who destroyed your father are planning a second strike.
Zed-10: Activate second strike team.
The second strike would straddle the whole country.
EDITH! Commencing second strike.
A second strike in less than 20 seconds and the fly is doomed.
This was the Walkers' second strike. .
Revenge First Strike, Revenge Second Strike Revenge of the Revenge Seekers Seekers of Revenge Against the Revenge Seekers and Big Robots Blow Things Up to Get the Ultimate Revenge.
This was the Walkers the second strike. .
In turn, ensures a credible threat of a second strike, and thus increases a nation's nuclear deterrence.
Tomonaga is asking for a second strike.
And this is your second strike, right?
You may consider this your first strike, and in this game, a second strike means you are out.
Argath and I need to do a check-up on our Eltemus' for the second strike against Binonten.
Because your mother's a dumb bitch if she thinks that I took three years and a second strike so that she can dump me whenever she wants!
The building housing Agence France-Presse's office inGaza city was attacked twice; the second strike killed a 2-year old child who was in the neighborhood.
The invisibility and mobility of SSBNs offer a reliablemeans of deterrence against an attack(by maintaining the threat of a second strike), as well as a potential surprise first strike capability.
The second hunger strike took place in 1981 and was a showdown between the prisoners and the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher.