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To a defense of the Tenth Amendment?
His speech that year stuck to a defense of the Iraq war.
Accounts were almost impossible to verify, but several activists said residents had begun organizing what amounted to a defense of the city, although to what extent remained unclear.
Coles devotes his all-too-brief discussion of Sommers's book to a defense of the "anecdotal" and "impressionistic" methods used by Gilligan and Pollack.
But he devoted more of his comments yesterday to a defense of the police, and praise for the jury trial system.
This is a difficult time in which to present an account — and what amounts to a defense — of the West's rise to pre-eminence and its unequaled influence in shaping the world today.
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To see a defense of the imagination model, consider that, when I go to bed, I form and store a belief that I am lying in bed.
Republicans in the House of Representatives have now stepped in to organize a defense of the law.
So did President Bush's own attempt to mount a defense of the war in a speech in South Carolina yesterday.
This week, Michael Grunwald, a senior national correspondent at Time, wrote on Twitter: "I can't wait to write a defense of the drone strike that takes out Julian Assange".
This is what Grunwald had tweeted: I can't wait to write a defense of the drone strike that takes out Julian Assange.
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