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The first seaborne raids took place in three subsequent years, probably 255-257.
This containment was made more effective by seaborne raids delivered against the French coast.
But the dialogue has been in jeopardy since a Palestinian attempt last week to carry out a seaborne raid against Israel.
Fortune smiles on them again when Aethelred mounts a seaborne raid on their hurt forces.
Whilst seaborne raids were nothing new at the time, the Vikings refined the practice to a science through their shipbuilding, tactics and training.
The seaborne raid had been planned for months, but many Palestinians say it was timed to retaliate for the massacre.
Even the Sea Fencibles the Manticorans have trained are for counterattacking seaborne raids.
Both plans involved landing a large ground-based force to attack a fortified settlement which otherwise might have been able to defend itself against a seaborne raid.
Armed groups there have become more daring in their seaborne raids, especially off Nigeria's oil-producing Niger Delta.
The authorities have not formally identified the target of Saturday's failed seaborne raid by US Navy Seals.
The US Navy Seals' seaborne raid was believed to have focused on a leader of the al-Shabab militant group.
The Romano-British leaders were faced with an increasing security problem from seaborne raids, particularly by Picts on the East coast of England.
The defense works were initially begun to protect the capital region from rampant seaborne raids by Portuguese pirates, and later expanded to defend against Toungoo invasions.
But it was an advance from earlier statements by Mr. Arafat in which he distanced himself from the seaborne raid without condemning it, the diplomats said.
It was assumed that Coastal Command was to keep sea communications open for merchant shipping and prevent seaborne raids on British coastlines and ports.
War booty finds from western Denmark suggest that warriors from coastal areas of modern Sweden participated in large-scale seaborne raids upon that area and were sometimes soundly defeated.
Gunmen operating in the Niger Delta have become increasingly bold, launching a seaborne raid on banks in Bata, a town on Equatorial Guinea's mainland, in December 2007.
A seaborne raid on the Somali port of Barawe, a stronghold of the al Shabaab movement behind last month's attack on a Kenyan mall, failed to take or kill its target.
An immediate focus of concern is the United States threat to break off its dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organization over the group's refusal to condemn a seaborne raid on Israel on May 30.
Sir Sidney quickly cleared Pezza's name, however, and for a few weeks he conducted seaborne raids against French outposts along the coast from Ponza and the other islands in the Gulf of Gaeta.
Canada used an armoured train to patrol the Canadian National Railway along the Skeena River from Prince Rupert, British Columbia to the Pacific coast, against a possible Japanese seaborne raid.
An Israeli military court sentenced 12 Palestinian guerrillas today to 30 years in prison for a foiled seaborne raid in May that prompted Washington to sever its contacts with the Palestine Liberation Organization.
The government of the Solomon Islands on Sept. 15 lodged a strong diplomatic protest with the government of Papua New Guinea in response to a seaborne raid by Papuan commandos on Sept. 12 which left two people dead.
Palestinian gunmen shot and killed two Israeli hikers today near the occupied West Bank town of Jericho, and the Israeli navy foiled a seaborne raid by a heavily armed guerrilla riding a jet ski off the coast of southern Lebanon.
Previous attacks by armed groups operating in the oil-rich Gulf of Guinea around Nigeria's Niger Delta, including a seaborne raid on banks in Bata in December 2007, have triggered waves of harassment of foreigners in Equatorial Guinea.