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That left Britain without defences against a second symptom of misrule, an "epidemic of bad law".
"And then, of course, I have to unravel all the barbed wire from the beaches and blow up all the mines and trust myself to do it without defences, and it's all right".
They are often without defences once they become orphans - abandoned and alone with no one taking care of them and, therefore, prone to becoming victims of abuse, violence, trafficking and other types of exploitation.
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The working class cannot remain without political representation, without defence, when all its victories and advances are being destroyed.
In March, 70 opposition party members were tried en masse in one day, many of them without defence lawyers.
For this he was tried (without defence counsel), condemned and, on 8 January 1697, aged just 20 years old, hanged on a gibbet.
Case studies: Victims condemned without defence Nieves's story A Filipino married mother of two, Nieves worked as a secretary at King Fahd National Guard Hospital in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.
Walter Citrine, the TUC general secretary, commented that Lansbury "thinks the country should be without defence of any kind ... it certainly isn't our policy".
Never go without defence.
"It would have been worse without the defences.
Evolutionary biologists call this a strategy of "predator satiation": without natural defences, the cicada in its billions allows every other bug, bird, chipmunk and pet dog in sight to gorge itself silly.
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