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For some observers, the phalanx around her was a sign of Trump's pathetic isolation.
"Clusters of women formed a phalanx around him before and after each of his lectures," writes Deidre Bair in her seminal biography.
And last, the media and political class form such a sycophantic ideological phalanx around the institution that dissent is treated as, at best, weird and miserabilist.
Streets were closed in all directions, snipers lined rooftops and each candidate had his own security detail, forming a phalanx around Mr. Bolani's tent, a sea of machine guns and stony stairs.
As they have for the past two days, Kidd's teammates formed a phalanx around him on the court and adopted his intensity, nowhere more evident than in their redoubled rebounding effort.
Six security guards linked arms and fell into a phalanx around Jelena Dokic, protecting the Australian teenager against the rush of two Australian television crews and a dozen international journalists who had just witnessed her crisp 6-1, 6-4 dismissal of Miriam Oremans on Court 4.
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With the downpour, the rainbow-coloured Honda Super Four motorcycles loosely phalanxed around the Mercedes-Benz CLS 350 Shooting Brake coalesce as the wagon cruises through what is left of Chinatown.
Soldiers of the 2nd Stryker in full battle gear formed a moving phalanx; they jumped around like Secret Service agents on amphetamines.
The great advantage of the chariot was its speed, which permitted it to drive circles around the phalanx, staying out of range while raining arrows on the foot soldiers.
The finger extensor mechanism is modelled using an interconnected tendinous network moving around the phalanx's dorsum.
The extensor mechanism of a human index finger is represented by an interconnected tendinous network moving around the phalanx's dorsum.
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