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to defences
noun
The action of defending, of protecting from attack, danger or injury.
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Locations with damage to defences, buildings and structures, will be especially vulnerable.
Johnson is obviously alert to this, devoting more than 1,500 footnotes - mostly references to newspapers - to defences against any such charge.
Unstoppable is exactly the right word, for though it is no secret what Agüero will try to do to defences, preventing him doing it can be near to impossible.
This season, Baker has proved a sufficiently different threat to world-class to defences to have run in 12 tries (to Isles' 16), including the winner in a benchmark victory over Fiji.
Urgent improvements, estimated to cost £3.3m, to defences at L'Eree Bay are included, involving a rock revetment extending 30m out from the sea wall.
Around 1,800 homes were evacuated earlier on Friday evening in the village of Wyberton near Boston, Lincolnshire, because of fears of flooding following damage to defences.
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But the whole point of making the police accountable for their actions is to minimise stop and searches in the future: one of the police force's go-to defences of the practice is to cite that stop and search is fine, really, because they don't get that many complaints about it, so how bad can it be, really, if they don't get that many complaints?
For services to Defence.
For services to Defence Infrastructure.
For services to defence and to charity.
So let's stick to defence.
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