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diversionary tactics

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diversionary tactics [daɪˈvɜːʃnrɪˈtæktɪks] npltattica fsg diversiva


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Byline: JON CHAMPION YOU know things are not running smoothly at Old Trafford when Sir Alex Ferguson starts using diversionary tactics.
By Anne Bartlett September 20, 2009 -- Diversionary tactics seem to be the order of the day where Darfur is concerned.
He said: "We use diversionary tactics to try and keep them from getting involved with anti social behaviour.
 
 
 
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