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We cannot even rely on incompetence as a bulwark for our freedoms.
The United Nations has lately (at America's urging) started up a "Democracy Fund" as a bulwark for fragile democracies.
Cuccia founded the bank in 1946 as a bulwark for industrialists against the rising tide of post-war communism in Italy.
But there are now a plethora of cover-ups — even if they are more about a return to tailoring than a bulwark for a cold snap.
"If you could have the equivalent of the Christian Coalition, it would be a bulwark for the Goldwater-Reagan wing of the party".
Since 1977, the Cornelia Street Café has been a bulwark for aspiring and established, prosperous and penurious local poets, philosophers, performers and prophets and the people who love them.
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And the conservative movement--a bulwark of American strength for the last several decades--is in deep disarray.
The trade unions are a bulwark of support for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change and produced its current leader, Mr. Tsvangirai.
In this affluent northern city, usually a bulwark of support for the king, some demonstrators spoke openly of demands for democracy.
The Israelis are quite nervous that their peace treaty with Egypt, a bulwark of stability for so long, could erode.
"The current law on assisted suicide is a bulwark of protection for vulnerable people against vested interest.
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