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Whole branzino (sea bass) was acceptable since its thickness protected it from too much heat.
Most of its speciation was completed within about 30m years or so, and its geographical isolation protected it from incursions by competing species from outside.
Montenegro's turn to the German mark as its currency has protected it from the fall of the Yugoslav dinar, but it has also made prices more expensive and led to louder grumbling from the many unemployed in this republic of just 650,000 people.
Its magnetic field protected it from the Sun for all that time, allowing rivers and sediment buildup and hydrogeologic processes to take place.
She lashed out at how Russia had, over the past five years, consistently propped up the Assad regime and protected it from any consequences of its murderous policies.
Surrounded by canals and rivers linking it to the sea and the mouth of Europe's greatest river - the Rhine - geography both protected it from attack and linked it to its markets.
Its well-fortified harbour had always protected it from attack by sea until Guiscard utilized the Norman fleet to blockade the harbour.
As a result, the lab expanded a firebreak around its most vulnerable radioactive waste site, which protected it from the recent fire.
Without the devotion of that early community, as Cohen points out, eBay would never have turned into the dominant site it's become -- the fierce loyalty of that early customer base gave eBay the so-called network effect that allowed its early success to feed on itself, and protected it from competitive incursions.
The lesser kudu's shyness and its ability to camouflage itself in dense cover has protected it from the risks of poaching.
Until recently Europe's chilly climate protected it from all but a few sporadic incursions.
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