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I wasn't going to entrench around my art; television is a fluid process.
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These movements typically exhibit little concern for the common good, entrench themselves around their special issues, and then defend those issues with venomous contempt for those who might disagree.
Montgomery began entrenching his troops around the fort on September 18, and constructing a mortar battery south of the fort.
Bitcoin needs to entrench itself in the same way the Internet has entrenched itself.
Airware and DJI could entrench themselves in this budding commercial drone business by building a network of startups around themselves.
It may also entrench deflation.
This will undoubtedly entrench some old injustices.
Consider the disquiet around Manchester United's planned initial public offering in Singapore, where new shareholders may be offered a package of instruments that will entrench the Glazer family's control.
And yet this profligacy has helped to entrench stability.For while the government has been keeping the Workers Partyy and its congressional allies happy by spraying money around, Brazil has been changing.
To offset (yet entrench) the dreary effect of such facts, "Waiting for 'Superman'" (also mentioned in this week's Economist) is structured around five children of different ages and circumstances.
This deal may entrench such prejudices.
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