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The Justice Department has subpoenaed information on Internet search patterns — but not the searches of individuals — as it tries to defend a law meant to protect children from pornography.
The worry for Newcastle fans is that their team now sits back and tries to defend a 1-0 lead.
He's on a "try to find himself/not murder anyone" roadtrip which has him end up in Michigan flirting with a bartender, but when he tries to defend a young teenage girl from being harassed he stumbles into something much, much larger than he ever could have anticipated.
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Keeper Hugo Lloris and defender Eric Dier get in each others way while trying to defend a lofted ball into the area and it falls to Steven Nzonzi, who makes no mistake with a smart finish.
It was not the match to risk trying to defend a total.
But whatever happens, New Zealand has provided a lesson for teams trying to defend a total.
Then the state nearly bankrupted itself trying to defend a pegged exchange rate.
The Democrats are trying to defend a bunch of seats in red states.
And good luck trying to defend a budget without a flip chart.
"It's going to cost the state a lot of money to try to defend a stupid law," he said.
The developers, unprepared for the outcry, were thrown into disarray, trying to defend a plan that was still embryonic.
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