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Brookner defends by example the neo-classical virtues of elegance, subtlety, candour and impassioned restraint.
A year later, in "Keep Cool, Man: The Negro Rejection of Jazz," he wrote, just as despairingly, that the Negro's contact with white society has opened new vistas, new ideals in his imagination, and these he defends by repression, freezing up against the desire to be white, to have normal social intercourse with whites, to behave like them. . . .
However, he fully admits to "borrowing" ideas from elsewhere, something he defends by saying that this was also the view of Picasso.
Pennington grabs a guillotine choke, and Tate uniquely defends by walking up the cage multiple times to lessen the leverage.
As a "true dialectic" advancing "arguments for and against strict traditionalism", it tackles the colonial conundrum by "portray[ing] the value of all positions within a particular frame not only syncretism, not only liberal orthodoxy, but the extremest reactionary traditionalism he defends by an appeal to what humans share".
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Some ropey defending by both sides.
He was successfully defended by Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.
Shambolic defending by AZ, though.
12 min: Unconvincing defending by Arsenal.
10 1 PROTECT AND DEFEND, by Richard North Patterson.
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