Sentence examples for firmly protected from inspiring English sources

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Another YouTube user has created a second video, using only a minute-long snippet of the song and saying that his use was firmly protected by laws governing parody.

Some 2,000 to 4,000 of them, now firmly protected by international law, are still estimated to nest here after travelling 1,400 miles from their habitat haunts off the coast of Brazil, miraculously homing in on the same golden sandy beaches where they themselves were born.

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With De Jong and Barry tackling firmly, protecting the splendid Kompany and Joleon Lescott, Dimitar Berbatov became frustrated.

But India cannot hope to be a true cultural capital of the world — let alone a truly free society — until it firmly protects the right to speech.

Finally, on Tuesday, after a 13-year trip through Congress, legislation more firmly protecting whistle-blowers' rights was signed by President Obama.

Saying that he would "firmly protect the patriotic enthusiasm of the young people of China" – which the students interpreted as a message of support – Wan cut his Canadian visit short and headed home.

Pat Robertson, founder of the Christian Coalition, proclaimed Mr. Bush's compromise "an elegant solution to the thorny issue of stem research by firmly protecting the rights of the unborn".

"China's air force is on high alert and will take measures to deal with diverse air threats to firmly protect the security of the country's airspace," he said.

"This test is a measure for self-defence the DPRK has taken to firmly protect the sovereignty of the country and the vital right of the nation from the ever-growing nuclear threat and blackmail by the US -led hostile forces and to reliably safeguard the peace on the Korean Peninsula and regional security.

Elaborating on the written statement from the Chinese commerce ministry, Yao Jian, a ministry spokesman, said that "China would reserve all rights to take responsive actions to firmly protect the interests of Chinese companies," according to Xinhua, the official Chinese news agency.

Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga called the missile a "a grave threat," and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe vowed to "firmly protect the lives of the people," Reuters reported.

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