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Gertie was determined to protect her land from the encroachments of modernity.
Protecting British sovereignty from the encroachments of "Eurocrats" in Brussels has consistently served as a political call to arms.
The standout among them is the politically sharp-edged "Seynt Thomas Honour We," which notes that Becket's death liberated the church from the encroachments of royal power.
In a foreword to a book of Blue Labour essays, Mr Miliband calls for Labour to shield communities from the "encroachments of both government and markets".
Algeria's own position on intervention in the Sahel illustrates the complexity of protecting local forms of agency from the encroachments of the global war on terrorism.
As it turned out, Cartier needed more space and the Plants wanted to move uptown, away from the encroachments of commerce.
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Having suffered from the encroachment of the Ojibwa, the Sioux were extremely resistant to incursions upon their new territory.
Another Pakistani demand that clashes with American objectives is a post-conflict Afghanistan that is free from the encroachment of India, Pakistan's most mortal enemy.
The authorization of the national lakeshore in 1966 was the culmination of a 50-year fight to save the dunes from the encroachment of industrialization.
Moreover, in the South and rural West, where most Republicans are from, the Encroachment Story has deep historic and psychological roots.
Its most committed troops regularly declare that theirs is a fight to defend African values from the encroachment of western attitudes.
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