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The first is that governments must firmly defend themselves, their principles and their people against terrorists.
I firmly defend the principle that disadvantaged children should get extra support.
They should firmly defend their First Amendment rights to choose how and when to report their news.
Had the Bouzaglos selectively responded to clarify the story (or even firmly defend their actions), there would likely have been much less backlash and aggression as they kept the fire going.
Their opponents will firmly defend the building blocks of the current international system, although many of them will also acknowledge the need for more flexible, evidence-based policy implementation.
India said on Tuesday it would firmly defend its 3,500-km 3,500-km 2,200-mile 2,200-mile after domestic media reported a new face-off on the frontier.
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Genuine headline from late February 2005: "Sergei Romanovich Zandanov, official of the State Financial and Economic Inspection Committee of the Republic of Bryatia of the Russian Federation, made public a poem titled 'Eternal Defender of Socialism' in praise of leader Kim Jong II who has firmly defended socialism with his Songun politics".
Throughout this chaotic period in the east, the Iranian borderland with the steppe remained firmly defended.
But the immigration minister, Peter Dutton, has firmly defended the government's visa cancellation policies.
Governor Gilmore and other state officials have firmly defended the fairness of the death penalty system.
By doing so, he can claim that he cares enough about the nationalistic values Chávez so firmly defended.
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