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Moscow entrenched itself as Mr. Assad's political bulwark on Friday, declaring that it would, with China, oppose a Security Council resolution calling on Mr. Assad to step down.
Throughout the spring and summer, the city created an artificial bulwark on the beach by laying so-called trap bags, giant bags of sand, from Beach 55th to Beach 149th Street.
McCoy was drafted third overall in 2009 and despite working with his third coach entering 2015, continues to be a bulwark on the Tampa defensive line.
He was a Bush intellectual bulwark on foreign policy as well, previewed the Start-up Nation manusco-authoreduthored an op-ed with Senor, and accused Obama last year of "losing the war in Iraq," which he called "a crimson stain" on his presidency.
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BEACON, N.Y — Dia:Beacon, a bulwark of Minimalism on the banks of the Hudson River north of Manhattan, has three permanent galleries devoted to the artist Agnes Martin, who died in 2004 at 92.
The Indianapolis 500, the self-proclaimed Greatest Spectacle on Earth, is built on a bulwark of traditions such as this song.
"On one level, it's about people who rely on this bulwark of appearance.
A similar assault is taking place on another bulwark of social democracy: the idea of consumer protection.
"The current law on assisted suicide is a bulwark of protection for vulnerable people against vested interest.
Everyone was transferred safely and HMS Bulwark remains on task".
The government is counting on the businessmen to form the bulwark of opposition to the left wing.
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