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Once Monmouth's force had entered and started to fortify Bridgwater, he sent some of his cavalry to collect six cannon from Minehead.
Having secured the northern end of the bridge, attempts to capture the southern end were repulsed and the battalion started to fortify the houses and dig in.
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"People are starting to fortify," she said, "and concrete is not a sustainable structure".
Tangible progress is also being made in combating iron deficiency anemia: more and more mills are starting to fortify their flour to add the required vitamins and minerals in foods consumed by the general public, mothers and children in particular.
Facing these challenges, the king saw conspiracies everywhere — sometimes correctly — and started to thoroughly fortify his capital while purging it of potential enemies.
After increasing his territory and wealth by the aforementioned method, Nabis started to turn the port of Gythium into a major naval arsenal and fortified the city of Sparta.
Finally, after bickering at an event-planning meeting, Kelly fortified herself with a hazy case against Bethenny, whom she had started to hate for the simple reason that Bethenny hated her.
Vitamin A supplementation is the basis of the vitamin A 'programming': we look at the foods they eat that are rich in vitamin A and try to start a program to fortify or enrich the vitamin A content of various foods.
In the near future Enel hopes to fortify its position by starting to supply gas to French households.Italy has gone further than France in opening its market to outsiders.
Hiroki Kuroda, signed in January to fortify the starting rotation, pitched masterly.
Yes, it's time for spring training and it's time for teams to begin finding out just how well they fared in bringing in new pitchers to fortify their starting rotations.
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