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Yet he is not merely defensive of the dons.
Similarly, he was at first defensive of the city's response to the blizzard.
In therapy I learned that I became very defensive of the restaurant.
"Chiefs of staff are supposed to be loyal and defensive of the people they work for.
Although defensive of the university, Mackie's comments have prompted criticism from within.
Dentists tend to be, understandably, quite defensive of the technological innovations in their field.
UPDATE: Frazier, Cruz's spokeswoman, wrote to us that the office is not defensive of the picture.
This has left my generation feeling distrustful, fearful and defensive of the employment market and determined to take back control.
He calls himself a "Russian patriot," meaning he is fiercely defensive of the singularity of Russian culture, and is equally loyal to the Russian Orthodox Church and anarchism.
They will feel passionately defensive of the abuser, even though it is absolutely not in their own interests to do so.
I found myself incredibly defensive of the shows and the underaged girls who'd made their private lives public by participating in them.
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