Eusocial aphids have an altruistic soldier caste that defends colonies from natural enemies. |
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It defends itself by saying it pays competitive wages and provides employees low cost, catastrophic healthcare coverage. |
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Abelard defends his thesis that universals are nothing but words by arguing that ontological realism about universals is incoherent. |
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The largest male is dominant and defends his territory by charging the smaller ones, using his kype to nip them. |
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A bearded Lapith plunges the very long head of his thrusting-spear into the breast of a Centaur who defends himself with a rock. |
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Although the androcracy defends its control to the death, it is a regime that we as a human race cannot survive. |
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Patrick O'Brien defends British monetary policy against its bullionist and Ricardian critics. |
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Despite such criticism, he defends the right of great nations to assume prominent roles on the world stage. |
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And then, when a third party defends the targets against the unfair criticisms, the critics seem upset. |
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He advocates the ideas and defends the system of his brother's maltreaters. |
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The male defends a territory that may house a small harem of females who nest on the ground in the dense cover of alfalfa, wheat, or hay. |
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My face, though frosted with new snow, has a warmth in the cheeks that defends the bone. |
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At the same time, he defends the reputation of the majority of MPs and shows they are far from being self-seekers. |
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In his counterattack, he methodically defends himself against each of his enemy's charges. |
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Here the culture secretary defends her record, and shadow arts minister Hugo Swire and senior British archaeologists present an alternative view. |
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The Devil, of course, defends those hedonistic amenities, whereas Juan, a true Shavian, wants none of them and heads for a thinker's Heaven. |
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You must break the will of His minions that cause the gates to stand, and face the misbegotten army that defends them. |
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In this case, when the stronger side defends his king from checks with a queen interference, a counter-check is less probable. |
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In one poem, he defends himself against the accusation that burial in unconsecrated ground is wrong. |
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Hume defends the necessitarian point of view by arguing that all human actions are caused by antecedent motives. |
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Mayor Street defends the cuts as an unpleasant necessity due to the city's financial straits. |
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I am a brigadier in command of the brigade of King Ian's army that defends this territory. |
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She now defends those projects vociferously, explaining her thoughts on good architecture. |
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Best wishes are extended to young Glynn Egan when he sportily defends his Munster boxing championship title at Fermoy. |
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The person who defends them is a man of good standing, not dynamic but dependable. |
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Throughout Letters, Norris defends his occasionalism against Astell's critiques. |
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He is still as outspoken as ever and although he defends public radio he is highly critical of television. |
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He defends this checkbook journalism by saying that everyone does it, only the others furiously hide their tracks. |
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Another measurement of paternal effort is the intensity with which the father defends his offspring. |
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Along the way, he proves that a true patriot is one who defends his or her country's finest ideals. |
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He defends the Christological formulation of Chalcedon, but criticizes it on the point of divine impassibility. |
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It defends the general reliability, corrigibility, and progressiveness of empirical knowledge against relativism and skepticism. |
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Each coterie defends a home territory of about one acre from surrounding coteries. |
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In an emotional scene where Maureen defends her bulimia, Pratt is cringingly bad. |
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Sullivan defends a Galenic view of lethargy, arguing that it is a symptom of resistance to coercive regimes. |
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The Board of Trustees thinks it's entitled to speak for the whole community when it defends him. |
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Welsch has established himself as the second-best all-around player on the team, a guy who scores, passes and defends. |
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He is a very under-rated striker who not only scores goals but defends well at both ends of the pitch. |
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Secondly, Glock defends Strawson's dismissal of transcendental idealism and transcendental psychologism. |
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She defends all Chinese against US and Canadian discriminatory policies, yet her sympathies lean heavily towards the mistreatment of Eurasians. |
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In Book VII, Hooker defends episcopal organization as being superior to the Presbyterian structure favored by most Puritans. |
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This sea urchin defends itself with two sets of mobile spines. |
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Meanwhile, you're theoretically defending the Excelsior, which rarely defends itself for some reason, and its shields are made of laughter and kisses. |
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Though he isn't a reliable threat in the closing minutes of games, SG Tracy McGrady scores, rebounds and defends as well as any perimeter player in the league. |
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The publishing industry defends its pricing policies, saying that foreign sales would be impossible if book prices were not pegged to local market conditions. |
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It defends faith by preventing it from being hardened into abstractions. |
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It's the most accurate measure of how well a team scores and defends. |
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Now the generation of 1968 defends its position in academia and politics against a younger generation, often misleadingly labelled as post-modern rebels. |
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In Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen defends the novel against critics who dismiss it as frivolous and feminine. |
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Robert Downey Jr. plays the son, a bigwig Chicago attorney who proudly defends wealthy white-collar criminals. |
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Christ, in his defeat of the unconsolable one, consoles his disciples and Mary and, in the process, defends Scripture against Satan's attack upon it. |
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In her book she still defends the same dodgy, unhistorical methodology. |
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I insisted the Empress come out in the rain and see this because she stoutly defends the yardmen who are the laziest bunch of louts I've encountered in a long time. |
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He defends impassibility as being uncontrolled by outside influences. |
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This kind of reshaping wouldn't have to result in a respelling, but things are very clear when it does, and when the writer defends the new spelling. |
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One faction contends violent games invite real-world brutality, and the other faction defends violent games as innocuous. |
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A libertine is a hedonist, a devotee of personal pleasure, whereas a libertarian is one who defends the libertine and his lifestyle against the heavy hand of government. |
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As its name suggests, the Stopwatch mode is time based, with one team attempting to complete a set of incursive mission objectives, while the other defends. |
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A rainbow stud, resplendent in his best dress uniform, stakes out and defends his riffle against all invaders, threatening would-be rivals with vicious fin-to-fin combat. |
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When he stands up and defends himself, well, that's when it turns from just some maybe horseplay to the flicking of the arm to the violent confrontation. |
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And then Biff puts George in an armlock, and Loraine tries to help, but Biff shoves her down, and then George takes charge and defends himself and protects Loraine! |
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United had bossed the first half, the five-man midfield which Fergie defends so spikily proving its worth as Leeds barely had a kick in the opening 20 minutes. |
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A new biography of famed British author Somerset Maugham explores his complicated love life and defends his literary genius. |
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Fr. Carroll defends Montfort's Marian effusions whereas I find them cloyingly unappetizing, the Legion of Mary and the piety of the pope notwithstanding. |
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Less controversial was the invasion of Afghanistan, but Blair stoutly defends it from criticism. |
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Typically, the male defends the hatchlings and teaches them to feed, although males and females cooperate in rearing chicks. |
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The second preface was called Translators to the Reader, a long and learned essay that defends the undertaking of the new version. |
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She drinks from a thimble, defends herself with a sewing needle, and almost drowns in a mud-filled porridge bowl. |
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Bushnell defends the series to Ramin Setoodeh and talks all things Carrie. |
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The purohita defends his king with spiritual weapons like the spells of the Atharvaveda, the councelors deal with secular problems. |
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Hussein Ibish masterfully defends the right to engage in blasphemy. |
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The council always defends these high headhunting costs, claiming that recruitment firms find high calibre specialist staff. |
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Sapna Johnson, lead author of the CSE report, defends the findings, saying they were quantified by two separate detectors. |
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Subhedar defends the venture capitalist community, saying there are natural checks and balances in place to keep deals fair. |
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Dancy defends, in three stages, his thesis that Plato's Theory of Forms emerged out of the Socratic search for definitions. |
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This is an astonishing statement, coming as it does, from a newspaper that purportedly defends free speech. |
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In copious and informative notes Ritson defends every point of his version of Robin Hood's life. |
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His theory of property defends a libertarian concern with private ownership that shows an egalitarian commitment. |
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In his foreword to The Journals of Sylvia Plath, he defends his actions as a consideration for the couple's young children. |
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Berkeley defends this thesis with a deductive proof stemming from the laws of nature. |
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To further his work on the Egyptians and Assyrians, Aubin uses Herodotus's accounts in various passages and defends Herodotus's position. |
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Near the end of the book, Calvin describes and defends the doctrine of predestination, a doctrine advanced by Augustine in opposition to the teachings of Pelagius. |
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Steyn continues and it's all a bit more orderly down his end as O'Brien defends the first three balls with a straight bat and a respectful dip of the head. |
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In it, Clarke defends on behalf of Newton a form of substantivalism according to which space exists independently of matter and is as real as matter. |
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Konrad Schmid defends the hypothesis proposed by Peter Frei that Persian officials recognized Pentateuchal legislation as also the law of the empire. |
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A male is not aggressive towards other males until he has mated, after which time he defends a territory, a female, and a nest against other males. |
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Each team defends one shooting circle and attacks the other. |
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American Robin defends fruit resource against Cedar Wax wings. |
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This paper then defends a modal primitivist theory, incompatibility primitivism, which takes as its primitive notion that of incompatibility between properties and relations. |
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The paper aims to study standpoints argued by cosmopolitanism and communitarianism which defends the standpoint of a traditional nation state system. |
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In the thief-ridden world of western scrub jays, a bird storing food takes note of any other jay that watches it and later defends the hoard accordingly, says a new study. |
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The goalkeeper who is initially positioned midcircle defends the goal. |
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On hearing the Duke of Wellington mispraised he defends him, in a sonnet. |
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By contrast, animal rights defends the viewpoint that using animals for human benefit is, on principle, exploitation, regardless of the farming practices used. |
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Stephen Wilkinson defines positive and negative eugenics relative to a disease account and a normalcy account, and he defends positive eugenics for enhancements. |
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