Sentence examples for who entrenches from inspiring English sources

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I am filled with dread imagining what will happen if Jewish-American students feel that they must choose between supporting BDS or supporting the prime minister who spat in the face of their President, who revels in anti-Arab fear-mongering, and who entrenches the Israeli-Palestinian status quo.

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"He who completely entrenches himself against boredom entrenches himself against himself," said Nietzsche.

"He who completely entrenches himself against boredom also entrenches himself against himself," warns Nietzsche: "he will never get to drink the strongest refreshing draught from his own innermost fountain".

Colonel Edward Lansdale, a CIA agent who helped entrench Diệm in power in 1955, ridiculed Durbrow's comments and called on the Eisenhower administration to recall the ambassador.

They were followed up by the 6th (Manawatu) Squadron from the Wellington Mounted Rifles, who carried entrenching tools to improve the defences and would then garrison the position, now named No.3 Post.

A civil partnership which comes without marriage's Godly whiff appeals to some people who want to entrench their legal rights but think a wedding sounds too stuffy.

"People who want to entrench a pro-European relationship between Britain and the rest of Europe need to be winning arguments rather than simply sitting back and waiting for that moment," he told the Centre for European Reform.

The fact that most media organizations do not repeat these beliefs – aka "facts" to some who hold them – merely entrenches the feeling that the mainstream, "lamestream" mediacannot be trusted.

Overwhelming the German forward divisions, who had failed to entrench themselves adequately since their recent occupation of the "Michael" bulge, the 4th Army advanced steadily for four days, taking 21,000 prisoners and inflicting as many or more casualties at the cost of only about 20,000 casualties to itself, and halting only when it reached the desolation of the old battlefields of 1916.

Yet Mandelson and politicians like him, who once wanted to entrench democracy and progress across Europe, see nothing wrong with consorting with the oligarchy, although I suspect it has taken newspapers readers a while to understand the magnitude of their moral failure.

Parliament voted for the Hashid to formally become part of Iraq's armed forces in November but the session was boycotted by Sunni representatives who worry it will entrench Shi'ite majority rule as well as Iran's regional influence.

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