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Even though Southerners did display a concern for the rights of the states and a hostility to federal power, this was usually in defence of slavery.
We have spoken frequently – oft, even – on this page about the disjunct between the real world and the one depicted in fashion magazines, and usually in defence of the magazines.
Like every other nation in the world she has a mixed history of proud achievements, usually in defence of 'liberty', both her own and others' (slaves, Nazi-occupied Europe); and of egregious sins, some of them in her colonies.
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Though it is not usually vigilant in defence of gays, the Mail reported the Polish deputy education minister's plans to fire teachers who promoted "homosexual culture".
Tiananmen Square was one of the main venues where Falun Gong practitioners gathered to protest the suppression, usually by raising banners in defence of the group, or stage peaceful meditation sit-ins.
SA is usually effective against biotrophic pathogens; whereas JA and ET mainly involve in defence of necrotrophic pathogens.
This is what Posidonius says in defence of Perseus.
Colin Robertson: In defence of Julian Assange.
The oration of Cicero in defence of L. Murena, who was charged with ambitus, and that in defence of Cn.
Informed consent is still a distinctive process in defence of both patients and physicians.
In Defence of Southend.
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