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the redoubt
verb
To fortify, to make into a stronghold.
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I look forward to being like him: redoubtable, and then allowed to jump down from the redoubt and scare the hell out of everybody.
But how secure is the redoubt?
The Internet is still the redoubt of the privileged few".
The Wish Tower and the Redoubt are defenses dating from the Napoleonic threat of invasion.
The Russians could never penetrate the redoubt he created in the Panjshir valley.
A tank then arrived and helped him to complete the capture of the redoubt.
The American war on Kandahar, the redoubt of the Taliban and Al Qaeda, was waged nearly exclusively from the sky.
"I remodelled, but I left it so that when danger threatens I can still take refuge in the redoubt".
From the street, the only hints that it is not the redoubt of an insurance agent or a stockbroker are two metal signs nailed above the garage door.
On the second or third advance, however, the attackers carried the redoubt and forced the surviving defenders, mostly exhausted and weaponless, to flee.
The network broadcast statements claiming French forces had attacked Mr. Gbagbo's residence and airlifted "rebels" into the neighborhood in order to surround the redoubt, claims French officials deny.
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