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Huge water defences were created by damming the local streams and the resulting fortifications proved able to withstand assaults by land and water in 1266.
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"I don't think Gingrich will win anything here," said Professor Cabot, adding that Gingrich's attacks only seemed to have proved a vital test of Romney's ability to withstand assault.
Resilience-thinking addresses how much can planetary ecological systems withstand assault from human disturbances and still deliver the services current and future generations need from them.
But beneath that lies an even more fundamental ― indeed, existential ― question: whether our democracy and the rule of law can withstand assault from a president to whom they are inimical.
The program withstood assaults by new formats and changing musical tastes.
The living organism cannot entirely withstand such assaults.
It's a place where teen-agers show themselves able, or not, to withstand online assaults.
Fortunately, she is brave enough and strong enough to withstand such assaults with dignity and honesty.
In the early 19th century, the castle could not withstand repeated assaults by the French or a series of devastating fires that finally left it in rubble by 1811.
Isis forces in fixed and identifiable positions cannot withstand ground assaults backed with intense air attacks by the US Air Force or, in the case of the Syrian army, by the Russians.
But Chekhov's plays — though in my opinion the greatest since Shakespeare (and before Beckett) in their balancing of life's contradictions — are less able to withstand the assaults of bad or misguided acting.
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