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Some of his work is very upsetting – children being abused … wives being beaten … I’ve never worked out if it is worse for him having to defend the aggressors or to prosecute them … either way, he has to delve far too deeply into people’s lives
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Once she got a blaze going that was large enough to see by, she thought she should find something to use to defend herself from small predators at least
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He would have to defend it, he knew that
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"This cargo is valuable, if criminals learn that it is being transported, there is a very good chance that it might become stolen cargo, unless you can defend it from bandits?"
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chair or a saucepan, something, anything with which he could defend himself
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It's impossible to predict what they plan against me every time, so I can't defend myself effectively
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attempts to defend this negative pattern out of a desire to
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of his opponents to defend himself
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You have nothing to defend and nothing to fit the Scripture into
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The missile program in South Africa can be used to instruct African nations to defend themselves from incoming missiles and engage in defensive battles
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This community had no weapons and decided not to defend themselves
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"From what I saw at the feast you'd need more than that to defend against a theirops
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They would help defend you from a theirops, they'll gang up on theirops also
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"We could build missiles again, we have to use crystal instead of titanium, but we could do that," the unnamed one admitted, "If this visitor proves hostile we may have to do that to defend ourselves
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Then he had to defend his extrapolations of the amount of information that was being exchanged
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Favourite Child of mighty Zeus, you came to defend the people
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"We could defend ourselves with it
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accountability that we can stand tall in the world and defend the
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What makes a woman a woman is not the fact that she has female genitals, it is that she tries to defend them, whether she wants to use them or not
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The entire Hall went silent; Tarak’s men were on their feet, ready to defend their Lord if necessary
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Were your life in sincere danger and you would defend it with that weapon,
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the cost, God will defend you for it
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decision: whether to defend with military might the routes to the
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Lying in the bed, Chrissie muffles a scream as she feels again the smarting of the cuts he inflicted to her arms and hands as she fought to defend herself
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‘Mr Hartley-Jones appears to have attacked his wife with a knife – she understandably tried to defend herself and, somehow, in the tussle he appears to have stabbed himself and bled to death
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No doubt they would be ready to defend theirs and accuse others
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" He attempted to defend himself
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“You’re right, Robby, I need something to defend myself with before I go back in there and rescue my father!” Monica said
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defend his Monarch's actions
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this desperate need to defend Collette Dubois, but it
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But we have a way to defend ourselves!” Moana said, opening the door to the basement
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If he was worried about her having to defend herself, He may as well get over it
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Once she had seen it with detailed probes from above, she would defend the beauty in his creation at that castle with whatever might the expedition could muster
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On the other hand, Paul did defend his identity in
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The humans sought to defend themselves as the creatures flooded their ranks, but instead of biting into the demons' flesh, their blades slashed and stabbed at emptiness, cutting harmlessly through the air
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responsibility,’ said an elderly Cure, trying to defend
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location was secure and safe, and they worked to defend the land
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deeper places with God, so that they can defend their hearts from
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The Ancients never meant to go back into the Rift, just defend against it
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It had been over a month since Brice and the Death Guards had returned from their meeting with Rafe, and judging by the outcome of their conversation, they meant to defend the city to the end, no matter what that end may be
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I'm forced to defend myself from death, but insults are wasted on me
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Ammon tensed and prepared to defend himself
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He probably didn't want Alan able to defend himself
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Driving his sword into the forehead of a trapped soldier, one of the Reapers was unable to defend himself when Nathalia came at him in a whirlwind of silver
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‘I have instructed Papa that we will help you defend this place
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‘The first thing that I wanted to discuss is the question of how possible would it be to defend the abbey successfully
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There was little he could say to defend himself
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She gave everything to defend Ki'minsyllessil
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defend their common interests and were doing it with
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And defend the shores
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A prince, anxious to maintain his dominions at all times in the state in which he can most easily defend them, ought upon this account to guard not only against that excessive multiplication of paper money which ruins the very banks which issue it, but even against that multiplication of it which enables them to fill the greater part of the circulation of the country with it
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Doubtless, he’d say nothing to defend her when Jeremos’s kinsmen pressed their case for execution
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They were generally at the same time erected into a commonalty or corporation, with the privilege of having magistrates and a town-council of their own, of making bye-laws for their own government, of building walls for their own defence, and of reducing all their inhabitants under a sort of military discipline, by obliging them to watch and ward; that is, as anciently understood, to guard and defend those walls against all attacks and surprises, by night as well as by day
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Those whom the law could not protect, and who were not strong enough to defend themselves, were obliged either to have recourse to the protection of some great lord, and in order to obtain it, to become either his slaves or vassals; or to enter into a league of mutual defence for the common protection of one another
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The inhabitants of cities and burghs, considered as single individuals, had no power to defend themselves; but by entering into a league of mutual defence with their neighbours, they were capable of making no contemptible resistance
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When other animals saw him hanging out with his mouth wide open and those beady eyes staring and glaring out in their direction, that was a clear sign that Horrifying Hippo was feeling threatened and would take any measures necessary to defend himself
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To hear the sound of a fife signifies that you will be unexpected call on to defend your honor
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Once someone tries to defend her, he'll immediately put himself in the hunted group, along with her, and nobody wants that
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Our manufacturers have no doubt great merit with their country, but they cannot have more than those who defend it with their blood, nor deserve to be treated with more delicacy
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“I’ve known him for 10 years now and he’s a fine young man,” Helez valiantly tried to defend her actions
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The injuries had been sustained when he’d tried desperately to defend himself
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But this, this moment had been what he wanted more than anything in the world: to prove himself, as much as defend the homeland
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martial art that teaches students how to defend themselves in any situation
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at an al time high, knowing how to defend yourself is essential
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Although martial arts can teach children how to defend themselves, it will also
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I was tensed and ready to defend myself, but aside from the snap, the freak was still
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A French war breaks out, we shall suppose; ten millions must immediately be raised, in order to defend the seat of the empire
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Our colonies, unless they can be induced to consent to a union, are very likely to defend themselves, against the best of all mother countries, as obstinately as the city of Paris did against one of the best of kings
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The farmer stood crowded with others, protecting each other so that no one man would have to defend all positions
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Our clothiers would probably have been able to defend themselves against it; but it happens that the greater part of our principal clothiers are themselves likewise dyers
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When he goes to war, either to defend his society, or to revenge the injuries which have been done to it by other societies, he maintains himself by his own labour, in the same manner as when he lives at home
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“She didn’t move to defend Mars
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In order to defend Carthage, it became necessary to recal the standing army of Annibal
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It was only by hiring the militia of some of those nations to oppose to that of others, that the emperors were for some time able to defend themselves
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Such an army, as it can best be maintained by an opulent and civilized nation, so it can alone defend such a nation against the invasion of a poor and barbarous neighbour
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He is the person, therefore, to whom all those who are too weak to defend themselves naturally look up for protection
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Men of inferior wealth combine to defend those of superior wealth in the possession of their property, in order that men of superior wealth may combine to defend them in the possession of theirs
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They constitute a sort of little nobility, who feel themselves interested to defend the property, and to support the authority, of their own little sovereign
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in order that he may be able to defend their property, and to support their authority
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To defend them from the barbarous natives, it is necessary that the place where they are deposited should be in some measure fortified
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“And with two frigates to defend her,” said Jim, “Would we really have a chance? I certainly wouldn’t be happy sending the crews on an attack that would almost certainly result in most of them being killed
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I only hope Torbin does not think he can defend himself with one
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It may be laid down as a certain maxim, that all other things being supposed equal, the richer the church, the poorer must necessarily be, either the sovereign on the one hand, or the people on the other; and, in all cases, the less able must the state be to defend itself
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I noticed that the road was a kaleidoscope of the British Empire for along it marched units of Australians, South Africans, New Zealanders and Canadians as well as Indian troops and many more who had enlisted to defend the Mother Country
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By this indulgence of the public, the smuggler is often encouraged to continue a trade, which he is thus taught to consider as in some measure innocent; and when the severity of the revenue laws is ready to fall upon him, he is frequently disposed to defend with violence, what he has been accustomed to regard as his just property
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never produced a rational plan to defend against Confederate
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Gabrielle mostly taught her to use the Power to defend herself, though at the same time she was teaching her to use the Power as a weapon
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a country to represent and defend
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It was now that the Colonel turned to us as we finished blocking off each end of the trench so we could defend it better he said
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to fire, and made a stand to defend his ship with a cutlass in one hand and an old navy revolver in the other
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time to defend the North, and then to attack the South
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“Now you attack and I’ll defend
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“It would be horrible to see thousands of male wielders massacred because we wouldn’t allow them to defend themselves with the Power
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A Guardian from Carl Wilder’s tent had already reported the alterations to that decree, which meant that loyal wielders would be allowed to weave Air to defend themselves in swordfights
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Just as before, he did not seem to have the chance to defend himself
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Of course I will, anything for you, I can defend myself, I’ll think of something
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Mrs Ailder nursed me back to health, and when I was better I stayed and helped them defend the village from the frequent attacks of the soldiers from Aramell
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The roar of motorbikes drowned her words as Christian Lake and Alf turned up, (Eileen had called them) Christian to defend Mrs
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We’re clearly not in the condition to defend ourselves against the likes of this
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MacKenzie was a lawyer, a friend of the Barcs, and he defended them, fighting class
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MacKenzie was a lawyer, a friend of the Barcs, and he defended them, fighting class actions and helping them to formulate their ideas
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He defended the integrity of the village and believed its unique traditions were its strengths
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“I defended your reasons, but I wasn’t going to lie about what’s going on in Thom’s lab
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” The Sportsman defended himself, “While on holiday in Scotland, I was offered a go with one rod of Livingson's construction, by a British gentleman who boasted of its unparalleled performance
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He defended himself when Jack and Brunno tried to jump him
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"Not Us!" Shelly defended her mother's stance
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“It's second nature really,” he defended
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" He defended "I was just saying, you have a head on those pretty shoulders, and you know what to do with it, as well as he does
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good grace, but defended his man to the hilt
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" she defended her half-frozen husband
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he defended himself from the lies of
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defended his apostleship to the
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And after you have successfully defended the threat then continue on your journey
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defended their faith as well
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“This man that Philemon defended is Homer, the famed poet,” said Nerissa
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“Don't look at me!” she defended, “It was that darn cloaking device that got all this started in the first place! I just couldn't imagine how it could have still had any charge in its power cells if it hadn't been recently acquired and relatively locally
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Had the king of Portugal submitted to those ignominious terms which his brother-in-law the king of Spain proposed to him, Britain would have been freed from a much greater inconveniency than the loss of the Portugal trade, the burden of supporting a very weak ally, so unprovided of every thing for his own defence, that the whole power of England, had it been directed to that single purpose, could scarce, perhaps, have defended him for another campaign
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They themselves, on the contrary, have hitherto been defended almost entirely at the expense of the mother country ; but the expense of fleets and armies is out of all proportion greater than the necessary expense of civil government
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How obstinately the city of Paris, upon that occasion, defended itself, what a dreadful famine it supported, rather than submit to the best, and afterwards the most beloved of all the French kings, is well known
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She knew Rogan well enough to know he would have defended Mars whether he had known or not
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I defended your ignorance of the situation because you saved my life, as well as Alex’s
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As a result, Alex was in a coma and he possibly defended someone responsible for the demon attack, either directly or indirectly
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That makes sense because she defended the mortal and I last night
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The militias of some barbarous nations defended themselves much better
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Why the hell is he laughing?” defended Kate
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As it is only by means of a well regulated standing army, that a civilized country can be defended, so it is only by means of it that a barbarous country can be suddenly and tolerably civilized
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They defended Madras, took Pondicherry, recovered Calcutta, and acquired the revenues of a rich and extensive territory, amounting, it was then said, to upwards of three millions a-year
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“You’re probably right Johnny but I have looked at those Turkish trenches over there and I haven’t got field glasses but to my eye they look only lightly defended if you ask me”
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“Gather round lads and I will fill you in on what’s happening it would seem that the Turks for whatever reasons haven’t seen us yet and from what we can make out their trenches are only lightly manned and not heavily defended as we were told”
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He looked like a cancer patient in the final stages of life, and it was a horrific sight for Sebastian; to see this warrior that had defended them all, helpless
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The teachers of those doctrines, though perhaps, in other respects, not more learned than many of the divines who defended the established church, seem in general to have been better acquainted with
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tunnels were narrow, so they could be easily defended
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The Souljhin defended themselves for brief moments before they were cut to pieces
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By then he was more than tired, as were the Guardians and soldiers who defended the front lines
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While she defended Hayley’s assault during those seven rounds, she sensed the Power growing in Hayley too
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The argument was that the animals on a farm don't mix with each other so why should humans? There is no way is this world that that system can be defended
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the portion of Cuba east of a line drawn through Aserradero, Dos Palmas, Cauto, Tanamo, and Aguilera; the United States to transport all troops in the command to Spain; officers to retain their side arms; the forces to march from the city with honours of war, laying down their arms at a given point, it being understood that the commissioners would recommend that the Spanish soldier return to Spain with the arms he so bravely defended
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Apartheid was wrong and cannot be defended as much as the Nationalists tried to
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The police woman suffered a black eye and many deep abrasions on her arms as she defended herself
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The Angolan government (called FAPLA) with substantial Cuban assistance defended their own country to the best of their ability
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His hopes of a quick entry were dashed when he saw that it was well defended by three guards
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What you did cannot be defended in law and thus once it get to the stage where the police gets involved the Egg Breakers are thrown to the wolves
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Ford defended his pardon as needed to heal the country
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” When Truman first defended dropping the A-bomb, he claimed it saved half a million lives
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That is ideological blindness and moral callousness that cannot be defended
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It can be defended for years and will be as a matter of course
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Greenberg defended his selection of Nebraska…………a team whose coach (Tom Osborne) understands a
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In this case, victims became emotionally attached to their captors, and even defended them after they were freed from their six-day ordeal
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But Clinton did approve the final assault in the siege, kept Reno in spite of her deadly incompetence, and defended her actions and his own afterward
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Distant relatives in the US held the boy, defended by angry Cuban crowds armed with guns
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His administration even defended it once it was publicly exposed in 1971
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President Bush must protect the security of this country, not the political feelings, the grandiose ambitions and economic interests of an ungrateful country like France which the United States defended and protected during the two world wars of the last century
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He even defended Alger Hiss, a diplomat smeared as a Soviet spy by Nixon, an enormously brave act in the middle of McCarthyism
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Ford's pardoning of Nixon for his crimes during the Watergate Scandal, defended by Ford as best for the country, were seen by many as a quid pro quo, a payoff, with the pardon being exchanged for being appointed Vice President and then becoming President
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This force would have to be supplied over extremely long supply lines, and the lines would themselves need to be defended
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The most obvious example was dilettante Teddy Roosevelt, who bragged endlessly about a few hours on a charge up a lightly defended hill
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This is the story of Natives whose military service defended ancient homelands, perpetuated longstanding warrior traditions, and promoted tribal survival and sovereignty
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Now we’re back in enemy territory, and this is defended airspace, even at night
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They'd defended with all of their might, but the Snaggles were bigger and more powerful
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The Badgers had defended their territory and their families
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A surprise attack, he guessed, but even so, surely it could have defended itself?
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Luther defended these views in a public debate…at the University of Leipzig” (July 4–8, 1519)
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He was nonetheless able to resolve his doubts in his own favor…The solution that [he] proposed and defended was to point to countless examples of intermediate visual structures scattered throughout the animal kingdom
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As these experiences turned into ever more static belief systems, standard interpretations became unchallengeable dogma vociferously defended by those most likely to reap benefit from “things as they are
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He defended his turf
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12 But he stood in the midst of the ground, and defended it, and killed the Philistines, and the Lord brought a great victory
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Only two chose to submit to him, defended his behaviour: my mother who continued long after she had other options, and his eldest son, the crown prince
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He then defended with: “She may not have that long to live and who is going bury her if she does not belong to a church?”
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They soon returned to report that the crest of the trail was now defended by a fair-sized force of the Chimu
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It was walled but not defended
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There was a trail along a river called the Pachacoto that was rarely defended and at the moment was not defended since the Waylya were occupied elsewhere
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defended Aerith without difficulty
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Nik finally gave up and entertained himself by pouncing all over Noah’s theories, while Sierra defended them
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12 She defended him from his enemies, and kept him safe from those who lay in wait, and in a sore conflict she gave him the victory;
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13 Woe to him who is faint-hearted! for he believes not; therefore shall he not be defended
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Right now you have a suspect with a sparkling record being defended by a lawyer who’s never lost a case
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“I follow orders,” the mustached captain defended staunchly, his powerful arms folded across his chest
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It was in a broad high valley which, although strategically placed and easily defended, was far from the coast and any hope of help from Francia
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defended them mightily: in which also was great provision of engines and darts
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Yes, defended Krishnan, Meenu was a major part of his life, but not his life completely
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There lived also two of his other sisters: Dorita whom Roger had helped to get out of Cuba, now married and with children and Lidia who, disillusioned with the Castro government she had ardently praised and defended against Roger in Havana, left Cuba almost in despair two years earlier
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She has lost all sense of responsibility and reality, and thinks only of herself and her personal satisfaction, to the point that she has put her paramour, Agatha, ahead of the children, even when they are sick… Should Roger continue to trust Chad and Manrique to her care on the basis of her past, a past she has rejected? Before, Josie respected, heralded and defended the Christian concept of family life, thought Roger
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A Small Point: The Attorney General is not the President’s attorney, he has his own, he is the attorney for ‘we the people’ and our legislatures passed the law on our behalf and I believe the Attorney General should have defended the laws, in the name of the United States --- You and I! I also believe, more importantly, that the Congress should have demanded it or removed him from office through impeachment!!
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A recent example is having his Secretary of Health and Human Services change a Healthcare Law passed by Congress, without Congressional authorization and which he has then defended publicly
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Although the cost of the tickets was estimated to be over $1400, Senator Reid defended his
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When this came out, the Democrats defended Sen
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Out of sixteen lambs I’ve defended the last five months, sixteen have been found guilty! My only saving grace is that I know the members of the court pretty well
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“By whom will the accused be defended?”
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That is why my people claimed them for their own as soon as they had cooled, and why we have defended them vigorously since then
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Kelsen would have defended him in the event of a trial
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“If Alilia had tried to kill Talia to revenge Bezedil, Nemia and I would have defended our daughter, with our lives if need be
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Yania and Kami defended themselves by melting the webs, but the monsters and the millions of evil spirits hovering over them fell upon the two, grabbing them from all sides at the same time as a monster with a white lab coat injected them with a strong anesthetic
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He was sympathetic and frequently defended my point of view
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“Hilia’s safer than anywhere, so I want you to find the least safe people in The Just Alliance; children and invalids in the most outlying and lightly defended areas, and bring them there
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16 So Alexander fled into Arabia there to be defended; but king Ptolemee was exalted: 17 For Zabdiel the Arabian took off Alexander's head and sent it to Ptoleme
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But that was what heroes did; they died defending what they believed in
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‘Looks as though Harvey might get landed with the job of defending him
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Together we lay side by side defending the roads of Athens and firing our pistols at the Nazis
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“For your bravery in the recent adverse situation, for defending your Queen against overwhelming odds," Naria removed the sash she had around her waist and tied it to Sera's wrist
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chose a woman who’s more than capable of defending
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months into the training Roman was defending six aggressors at a time, his
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He was an apologist defending Pythagorus, however some of his arguments weren't as helpful as others
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"The stick" She was defending herself now
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He was defending her reputation, as he looked from one to the other of them
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"I don't know why she's acting this way?" Todd responded taking her hand and letting it drop again; as he struggled to defending himself
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The defending Advocate rose to his feet
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’ The defending Advocate leapt angrily from his chair
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The wearer could forego defending themselves, and focus instead on eliminating their enemy as quickly as possible
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Since the battle began, they had accepted the fact that they would never leave the Red Wall, and that they would die defending it
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Several round towers strengthened the wall, giving the defending archers a panoramic view of the entire city
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The gaps were spaced five feet from one to the next and angled downward at a near ninety degrees, allowing defending archers a clear shot at the enemy directly below them
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As of yet, the group of Magi had suffered few losses, due in great part to the fact that they had focused all their efforts on defending themselves while offering only an infinitesimal show of retaliation
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Yet, despite their disabilities, they too were ready to die defending their world
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In this way, defending their goods, they
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Lawyers defending such people will argue that their clients are totally innocent of the consequences of a disease that have affected their brain
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In the disorderly times which gave birth to those barbarous institutions, the great proprietor was sufficiently employed in defending his own territories, or in extending his jurisdiction and authority over those of his neighbours
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They only were defending themselves
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Defending the Early Years Project
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In consequence of the representations of Columbus, the council of Castile determined to take possession of the countries of which the inhabitants were plainly incapable of defending themselves
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defending themselves against anything that comes their way
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study it are more than capable of defending themselves in any type of situation,
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Other states have generally disburdened themselves, upon their subject and subordinate provinces, of the most considerable part of the expense of defending the empire
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Upon the power which the greater part of the leading men, the natural aristocracy of every country, have of preserving or defending their respective importance, depends the stability and duration of every system of free government
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Towards the declension of the Roman republic, the allies of Rome, who had borne the principal burden of defending the state and extending the empire, demanded to be admitted to all the privileges of Roman citizens
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The Cape of Good Hope was inhabited by a race of people almost as barbarous, and quite as incapable of defending themselves, as the natives of America
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For the sake of that little enhancement of price which this monopoly might afford our producers, the home consumers have been burdened with the whole expense of maintaining and defending that empire
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An industrious, and, upon that account, a wealthy nation, is of all nations the most likely to be attacked ; and unless the state takes some new measure for the public defence, the natural habits of the people render them altogether incapable of defending themselves
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In some countries, the citizens destined for defending the state seem to have been exercised only, without being, if I may say so, regimented; that is, without being divided into separate and distinct bodies of troops, each of which performed its exercises under its own proper and permanent officers
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But when, from different causes, chiefly from the continually increasing expense of defending the nation against the invasion of other nations, the private estate of the sovereign had become altogether insufficient for defraying the expense of the sovereignty; and when it had become necessary that the people should, for their own security, contribute towards this expense by taxes of different kinds; it seems to have been very commonly stipulated, that no present for the administration of justice should, under any pretence, be accepted either by the sovereign, or by his bailiffs and substitutes, the judges
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They set themselves, therefore, to expose the many errors of that translation, which the Roman catholic clergy were thus put under the necessity of defending or explaining
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The state required that every free citizen should fit himself for defending it in war, and should upon that account, learn his military exercises
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Of the great and extensive interests of his country he is altogether incapable of judging; and unless very particular pains have been taken to render him otherwise, he is equally incapable of defending his country in war
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But a coward, a man incapable either of defending or of revenging himself, evidently wants one of the most essential parts of the character of a man
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They are listened to, esteemed, and respected by their superiors; but before their inferiors they are frequently incapable of defending, effectually, and to the conviction of such hearers, their own sober and moderate doctrines, against the most ignorant enthusiast who chooses to attack them
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The expense of defending the society, and that of supporting the dignity of the chief magistrate, are both laid out for the general benefit of the whole society
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“How can you blame everything on me I didn’t tell him to drink like he did”, I was going to carry on defending myself when Helen joined in saying
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If any of the provinces of the British empire cannot be made to contribute towards the support of the whole empire, it is surely time that Great Britain should free herself from the expense of defending those provinces in time of war, and of supporting any part of their civil or military establishment in time of peace; and endeavour to accommodate her future views and designs to the real mediocrity of her circumstances
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The two men tried to argue, with Adem defending his claims like a stone wall
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I would certainly not like to see what he called unlucky and with a clown like him defending me I could feel the bullets striking home already
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” The man spoke as if he were defending himself, though Jean did not press him further; she had her own secrets to conceal
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“You’re a fast learner,” Jean said after barely defending the last flourishes of Hayley’s blade
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He wasn’t defending himself, though
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He was defending her honor
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Esther gave up all hope of saying anything sensible to them, least of all defending poor Christians wife, and poured herself a large brandy instead
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An army defending their turf and at the
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Few of the wizards, especially the younger ones, had any retained powers for controlling people and stood no chance of defending themselves
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At that crystal-clear moment, he learned that there was something more deadly than the blade of a master swordsman, and that was the resolve of a mother defending her children
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I cannot be bothered with defending that indefensible thing called Apartheid
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The configuration of the ground seldom admits guns remaining far in rear of the advance, but there is no justifiable hope in advancing strong masses of troops against an entrenched position without preparatory artillery action, and no assault should be ordered until the artillery duel has silenced the enemy's guns and shaken the defending forces
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On the other hand, say where a woman is defending herself against an intruder using the siren may save her life by chasing the criminal away
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Many religious ministers and school principals were part of this evil and made sure that the white folk kept believing in their cr-p for you will never find me defending Apartheid
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The Stockholm Syndrome is a psychological display in which hostages express empathy their captors sometimes to the point of defending them
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Colby went on to found a prominent DC law firm and write books defending his actions running Phoenix, Honorable Men and Lost Victory
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“I was there in Nicaragua, miss, doing what the entire country should have been doing: defending itself against creeping communism
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Together that would be at least more than 400,000 Union veterans, armed, trained, in place for the long term defending their land base, and not willing to tolerate the violence of white supremacist terrorists, the former Confederates they had just fought
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The silence seemed to last forever and it was his way of not just remembering Stuart but those who had lost their lives defending what they believed in
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It seemed that the men defending the walls would not be caught napping so easily
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The only sounds reaching them were the intermittent thrashing sounds of rock flung against the walls, mingled with the tumultuous and disarrayed yells of the men defending the city and the bristling fires that had engulfed it once more, for what seemed to be the last time
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While he wouldn’t have hesitated for a moment; if confronted by a charging bull moose, or attacked by a mother bear defending her cubs; both situations which he had indeed contended with in the past; for a moment he was transfixed by the sudden jolt of pure naked fear shooting through his guts
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into chaos as the Baron"s followers divided into shouts of burn the girl and those that would die defending her
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The apes seem to have been satisfied over the millennia to use their voice to indicate specific emotional states, in defending territory and access to females
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- … completely without reason! Before I look around I am attacked by a furious Elior and Enilia follows suit defending her brother even though she knows it is wrong! Excuse me, Calras, but I cannot tolerate that
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“While you were off having fun, I was doing the dirty work of defending your old faction, eliminating interfaction conflict…”
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Defending myself isn’t the most important thing on my mind
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I made it so that the Amity would have a way of defending themselves without shooting anyone
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Today, for some, it connotes a willingness to sacrifice a president who is defending the country, and the country that has been so safe and free
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“She gave her life defending us,” Tris says with surprising gentleness
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in shouting for those who can only whisper, in defending those who cannot defend themselves
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The notion that by our defending ourselves we were creating terrorists made about as much sense as saying you supported the troops, but not the war
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I asked him about his name and it seemed he was named for a man who had served under his father and had been killed defending him
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I heard that Mocteuzoma had died defending his palace, but his brother Tlacaelel had been captured trying to escape
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Soldiers are sent to fight in these „profit wars" under the false pretense of defending national security interests – defending democracy, our way of life, and freedom
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Of course, the Commissioner of Police is one of the club members, and he spends much of his time defending himself against accusations of not enough being done to catch this murderer
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This was very troubling, as there was no one left in your realm capable of defending it
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My brother was a lost cause, his being had been consumed so violently with revulsion against our common sire, defending his own father to him would have been a wasted effort
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At the same time those defending the order of freedom, even if they remain a majority, find themselves losing from their vocabulary of counter attack one thought, one word, one symbol of liberty after another
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One segment of society embraces radical change, and precipitates among those defending liberty acts and ideas that cause one, then another, and another, of the anchor holds of social stability to be let go
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And one need not get angry while defending the truth
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We don’t think your human race’s technology is capable of defending against the Darclonians
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Such battered victims have even died defending their abusers
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Death, and its perpetual presence, has battered you into willingly defending it
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[The following words are from an article --- written by one of the attorney’s defending ‘marriage’ before the California Courts --- presented as my own words, because they represent exactly my concerns
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We seem to be more focused on being a ‘world police power’ operating in areas of the world based on social and moral reasoning; ‘stretching’ the principle of defending ‘our interests’
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I was representing Mike in Family Court because I had garnered sufficient experience in those exact matters the latter half of 2008 while employed on a contract by the Connecticut Child Protection Agency defending parents who were so severely delinquent in child support that they faced incarceration for civil contempt
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These earnings qualified me for another round of unemployment compensation that I recently started drawing once more after working for the last six months of ‘08 on a contract in Family Magistrates’ courts defending deadbeat parents facing incarceration for civil contempt
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Most people when they hear an objection immediately jump into their rehearsed reasons for defending their point
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Both girls had had training in the village on defending against obsessor spirits
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Ijyu and John were in another part of the room, defending the group of children gathered there
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He wanted to protect himself from defending possible claims with his own money
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“Look I'm not defending him, what he's done to Leah he should be locked up
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They stormed the huts of the three main leaders in the largest of their villages, killed several women and children who had no means of defending themselves, drove out the menfolk and set the unharvested fields on fire
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“Take it from one who’s a far more experienced leader and warrior; you’re being far too noble for your own good, and far too hard on yourself! You’ll learn with experience that no battle goes exactly as we hope it will, and any that succeeds as well as this one did today is a great and proud victory indeed! Be thankful when luck is on your side, as chance will favor your opponents when you least expect it! They certainly had things going their way in Shinosa Valley and elsewhere, until the Battle of Osbald’s Assembly! And remember above all; they attacked you, as they tried for the second time to murder your new wife and yourself! You were defending yourselves, and your mentor can hardly blame you for fighting then, can he?!”
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It only took them nine tries to complete the second exercise, but that added up to the better part of a year spent defending Membitra
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As the two Alpha employees withdrew, Lochert explained to the harassed Club Officer, who arrived too late to see anything, that the "Ell Tee here, was defending himself against that frapping sillyvilian who shouldn't be allowed in here anyhow, and did the Club Officer desire to follow this incident up with any kind of a formal report, perhaps?" After a second's thoughtful deliberation, the Club Officer replied that no, he did not, gave a surprisingly wide grin, and walked away
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doesn't appear to make a difference to how efficiently he defends them though
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When Israel has been obedient (like with David), God defends them and takes down their oppressors
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Paul defends his apostleship, not with how many miracles he did, but how much he suffered for the people
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The Capoeira student defends himself through the use of dancing
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He who defends the cause of the fatherless and the orphan; He who commands His people to provide shelter for the homeless, and uphold the cause of the needy, the aged and the widow? Do I not hold the scales of truth and weigh all in the balances?! Am I not a discerner of the heart and of the mind, He who knows the innermost thoughts and intentions?!
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Cheney defends torture or “enhanced interrogation” to this day and maintains that it led to saving lives and prevented terrorist attacks
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Christina defends Will’s plan; the Dauntless-born initiates vote for offense; everyone argues about who should make the decision
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The Lord Himself defends the scriptures! Many times the authorities have tried to
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who dwells in Heaven has his eye on that place, and defends it; and he beats and destroys those who come to hurt it
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Q: And the witness defends on the real?
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The typical Christian defends themself from me with violence or labeling me the anti-Christ, or Satan
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We are all going to have an ego choice that defends our insanity
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Writing is not the only way Roger takes a stand for his beliefs and defends his religious convictions
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who defends her physically abusive husband out of love, philosophers will likewise come to the
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I'm not saying that defends what he does but he's not in on it alone”
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39 For he who dwells in Heaven has his eye on that place and defends it; and he beats and destroys those who come to hurt it
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In a Norse duel, one party strikes a blow at the other, who defends himself
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defends me in all things
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She issues a motherly scolding when she feels I have done wrong but defends my reasoning when my ―ugly American‖ abrasiveness offends others
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By tearing down enemy strongholds in their paths, a vanguard defends the masses from the front
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The Time Patrol represents and defends the interests of the whole of Humanity, and not only those of some countries in particular
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Adam Hall – once known as Alan Cayhall – defends his racist grandfather, Sam Cayhall in an attempt to save him from the gas chamber
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The second page was filled with news concerning only the United Kingdom, and next to a short article entitled “MoD Defends Against Suicide Accusations” there was a large X in the judge’s flowing, wobbly style that had undoubtedly been made with the same fountain pen used to compose the simple note addressing this case
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The creation of an ‘Atlantic Wall' stretching from Spain to Norway, covering some four thousand five hundred kilometers was one of the largest construction projects in human history, but, as Frederick the Great noted, "He, who defends everything, defends nothing”
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Rommel was aware of the old adage that he who defends all defends none
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Now each person in the home must get their own relationship with Christ, but you are to provide a spiritual covering over the home, that makes it safe, it protects them, and defends them, when there's demonic attacks
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"The said Nicholas Ridley affirms, maintains, and stubbornly defends certain opinions, assertions, and heresies, contrary to the Word of God and the received faith of the Church, as in denying the true and natural body and blood of Christ to be in the sacrament of the altar, and secondarily, in affirming the substance of bread and wine to remain after the words of consecration
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This report, by its very length, defends itself against the risk of being
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Although it only defends
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Mr Zuma defends his record by pointing out that he took office in 2009 at the height of the global economic crisis
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defends from chaos and whim
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this stroke looked simple and easy, it was actually a superior attack stroke that also defends at the same time! Unbreakable and at the same time incomparable
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Domestic abuse defends itself in stereotypes words
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creeds prevailing at his time and defends it
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When one is afraid of theft, one secures and defends
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defends the State against insurrectionists, c
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[94]- In Arabic the statement ‘mother-in-law’ is Hamat which means the woman who protects her daughter-in-law and defends her
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It is the messenger (cpth) who protects and defends all believers
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More than once in Desobremesa he defends works of
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he defends is correct and this formula carries more truth than does the Holy Bible
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� Our identity gets established in some competitive arena, an apt sports metaphor of our time, and our ego defends that identity against all comers
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[107]� In this state, our ego still defends our identity so it can assert itself relatively safely in the world, but it doesn't feel the need to act aggressively against anyone
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� In that we feel very deeply if without question that these meaning perspectives form absolutely indispensible parts of our identity, our ego defends those perspectives and what we feel is our identity from any disruption caused by questioning and critically reflecting on these meaning perspectives
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� It no longer expresses itself and defends itself in pleasing, impressing, or surrendering to the world
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� Our ego sometimes defends against rejection by rejecting others before the others can reject our identity
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� We also find them in an inauthentic form which concerns itself with our material identity and our ego that defends our identity based on unquestioned meaning perspectives
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� He feels her accusatory lack of regard threatens him, so he defends himself and implicitly tells her that she is lying
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� This identity invests all of its way of life into this artificial existence, and this ego self-justifies that existence and defends that existence against all comers
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� That means this ego defends against any or all possibilities of this identity's making a new choice based on a critical moment, a moment of cognitive dissonance which makes very clear the falsity and fallacy of the meaning perspective that drives this chosen lifestyle in any or most of its parts
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“And then the principal said something that anybody who defends a murderer of Americans is as guilty as the murderers themselves
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What! is it possible that there are knights-errant in the world in these days, and histories of real chivalry printed? I cannot realise the fact that there can be anyone on earth now-a-days who aids widows, or protects maidens, or defends wives, or succours orphans; nor should I believe it had I not seen it in your worship with my own eyes
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My hand has been forced, however, by the recent letters in which Colonel James Moriarty defends the
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A knight defends the innocent, he said
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Red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis): This noisy carnivore emits a terrifying screech to ward off rival hawks during hunting and aggressively defends its territory
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The ocean defends the water, the hurricane defends the air, the King defends Royalty, the democracy defends the people; the relative, which is the monarchy, resists the absolute, which is the republic; society bleeds in this conflict, but that which constitutes its suffering to-day will constitute its safety later on; and, in any case,
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Alike in appearance, fundamentally different in reality; the Swiss defend the false, Bonaparte defends the true
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" In our old poems of exploits, Esplandian attacks the giant marquis Swantibore with a cobbler's shoulder-stick of fire, and the latter defends himself by stoning the hero with towers which he plucks up by the roots
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The lawyer who defends an educated murderer because he is more cultured than his victims and could not help murdering them to get money is one of us
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But when Christians live in the midst of a non-Christian society which defends itself by force of arm, and calls upon the Christians to join in waging war, then the Christians have an opportunity for revealing the truth to them who know it not
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One often marvels why, for what reason a lady of the world or an artist, who, it would seem, is interested neither in social, nor in military questions, condemns labour strikes and preaches war, and always definitely attacks one side and defends the other?
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"To invade a country, to kill the man who defends his home because he wears a blouse and does not wear a kepi, to burn the dwellings of starving wretches, to ruin or plunder a man's household goods, to drink the wine found in the cellars, to violate the women found in the streets, consume millions of francs in powder, and to leave misery and cholera in their track
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But if, when they speak of the men from whose attacks the government defends us, we understand that they mean the criminal classes, in that case we know that they are not extraordinary beings, like beasts of prey among sheep, but are men very much like ourselves, who are naturally just as reluctant to commit crimes as those against whom they commit them
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Let us admit that the progress made in our day is noteworthy, marvellous, unusual; let us admit that we are fortunate mortals to live in such a remarkable epoch: but let us endeavor to appraise this progress, not on the basis of our self-satisfaction, but of that principle which defends itself with this progress,—the division of labor
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"Going into a country, cutting the man's throat who defends his house because he wears a blouse and has not a military cap on his head, burning the dwellings of wretched beings who have nothing to eat, breaking furniture and stealing goods, drinking the wine found in the cellars, violating the women in the streets, burning thousands of francs' worth of powder, and leaving misery and cholera in one's track—