Sentence examples for was defended from from inspiring English sources

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The remains of the fortress from which the town was defended from the Turks in 1551 are on the hill to the northeast.

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By William Egginton Do the humanities need to be defended from hard science?

Nothing can be defended from globalisation, not even "our" beautiful, ugly game.

Indeed, the individual needs to be defended from more than the state.

They can also be defended from the moral high ground (not that this will help him in Kansas or Wyoming).

He'll be required to decide which laws will be vigorously enforced and which laws will be defended from attack.

"Kids can be part of the space," the younger Mr. Rogers said, or it can be "defended" from them.

It seems clear that Benghazi can be defended from the air by NATO, even if that requires enforcing "no-drive" zones occasionally.

His personal prison, La Catedral, was located at the end of a long and windy dirt track where it could be defended from attack by Escobar's enemies.

Those same people rarely have funds to spare and should, above all, be defended from shabby tricks, spurious "methods" and intellectual manipulation.

Itsaid that in the event of world conflict, the Mediterranean would not be defended from Rome, because Belgrade is the key; in other words NATO would ignore the Italian Republic and rely on Maxist Tito and his Yugoslavia.

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