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Ignorance of the law is not a defence, of course, and everyone must accept that.
Brexit supposed that a US-led Anglosphere could maintain security of every kind – defence, of course, but also a sustainable environment, and the international rule of law.
The player's defence, of course, would be that the combination of inactivity (he last appeared for Roma in January) and injury is hardly conducive to remaining in shape.
He has consistently voted to cut the size of government (except in defence, of course) and is a strong opponent of abortion by any normal measure.But in terms of their appeal and influence, these opposites have much in common.
Plus the defence, of course.' Edwards talked about everything: from his dad, who at the age of 23 suffered a serious spinal injury playing for Warrington; to his brother Billy-Joe who was killed in a car crash, aged 20.
The defence, of course, is determined to "win" a life sentence in prison for their client by humanising him.
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Clarkson's defence is, of course, wilfully shallow.
All the familiar topics were there – taxation, the deficit, education, law and order, defence and of course the NHS.
Though Liverpool's defence is, of course, an admirably proficient unit, yesterday it was subjected to disruption and was thus rather less mean and watertight than of late.
There's an easy defence here, of course, if you care to seat No Balls (I'll use the abbreviated version, if I may) in the time-honoured tradition of ghastly political satire.
Fears about nuclear non-proliferation from rogue states continue to plague diplomats and defence strategists, of course.
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