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are fortified
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To increase the defenses of; to strengthen and secure by military works; to render defensible against an attack by hostile forces.
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Dr. Douglas S. Lewis, the paper's senior author, said the soy-fortified beef contained less fat than commercially available margarine spreads that are fortified with sterols.
Army posts at Rachel's Tomb are fortified with concrete and sandbags.
The wealthier districts of Caracas are fortified enclaves, protected by security walls topped with electrified wire.
But many cereals and soy milks are fortified with B12 now, or you can take supplements.
Whistleblowers are fortified not only by righteousness but also by a share of damages.
They are typically low calorie, low-fat choices that are fortified with vitamins and minerals.
A limited range of foods are fortified with it, including some yogurts, breakfast cereals, spreads and juice.
Other good sources of folate are fortified grains (products like bread and pasta made with wheat flour) and cereals.
The stone walls of the Arg are fortified with concrete blast walls and checkpoints manned by armed guards.
When they are fortified with brandy, derived from the same fruit, alcoholic content is about 20 percent.
Some foods are fortified with vitamins not normally present in them (e.g., vitamin D is added to milk).
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