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How to use bastion in a sentence

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Iraq, that legendary bastion of Arab culture and letters, is not represented in Frankfurt, by the way.
There is now hardly any sphere of activity legally barred to women and, in this sense, every male bastion has been stormed.
They are the last bastion and hope we have for our citizens, and the evidence is very simple.
The buildings sit like a sheltering battlement, a running bastion enclosing green space created from the earth mounds of excavated material.
His role as lecturer in what was a bastion of Afrikanerdom is of fairly recent origin.
Lusaka, for instance, is the bastion of a population boom that qualifies it to be a blossoming mega city in Southern Africa.
Chelsea's win leaves them the only remaining bastion of power in the south as the balance of power again swings north.
He realises that his party is battling hard to retain a toehold in what was once its bastion.
In 1902, Saint-Pierre was also the bastion of a white supremacy whose power was being challenged by a populist opposition.
He kept the school a bastion of Germanic academicism while the musical mainstream went elsewhere.
I noticed he was wearing those fingerless gloves, usually a bastion of the homeless tramp.
A major bastion of support for the policy was in fact the union movement and unionists supported it because it helped keep out cheap labour.
Surely the firebrand comedian and self-styled enemy of the state would not be seen dead in this bastion of the British establishment.
All that being said, I wouldn't really call the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic or whatever a real bastion of pulled pork.
Often lauded as the bastion of freewheeling capitalism, the city has a surprisingly closed economy.
For the tsar, Russia was not the invulnerable bastion of autocracy and the invincible victor over Napoleon that she seemed to foreigners.
The public sector has become the last bastion of comfortable retirement in Britain.
She is your last bastion of defense if the opponent recovers the ball and tries a fast break.
The last bastion of domestic drudgery is about to fall thanks to the development of the world's first automatic ironing machine.
Our cultural pooh-bahs simply can't bear to admit that the scene they presume to be such a part of is a bastion of mediocrity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In 1848 the inner city of Vienna was enclosed within a broad and lofty bastion, fosse, and glacis.
The dam and floodgate were just beyond the southwestern bastion and the old embankment of the dam can still be traced.
Continuing along the bastion the limit of the northern wall is soon reached.
With this he identified the snowy range of mountains now towering on our left as the Nan Shan, northernmost bastion of Tibet.
We sat in a corner of the bastion, so that we could see everything on both sides.
Captain Neville, into the battery, and fire twenty rounds at the bastion!
Toward the end of 1547 they were at work on the bastion of the belvedere.
They arrived thus, screened by the lining of the trench, till they came within a hundred paces of the bastion.
The 1909 images have dominated perceptions of Broken Hill as a bastion of unionism ever since.
The Louvre, the great bastion of comme il faut art history, has succumbed to contemporary art.
It was a flat mesa rising sharply as a sort of bastion from the rim-rock.
We go out by an entrance on to a bastion, flanking the gate.
From either side they were sweeping down from room to room and from bastion to bastion in the direction of the keep.
Rising from rolling stubble fields, Bennett Peak towered hot in the sun, a row of bastion hills leaning against its base.
He walked to an angle of the bastion, and beheld the scout advancing, under the custody of a French officer, to the body of the fort.
Not that Hot Pursuit is some taboo-busting bastion of subversive humour.
It may be seen as a bastion of unquestioning fundamentalist devoutness in a universal landscape of heathens, pagans, and generally perverse ungodliness.
In fact the Rochellais had made a sortie during the night, and had retaken a bastion of which the royal army had gained possession two days before.
In the evening Lys and I went up into one of the bastion towers and listened to the grim and terrible nightlife of the frightful ages of the past.
High and straight, brown and polished, merging abruptly into temples and skull, it has the effect of a bastion that protected his head from the world.
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