Rice was suggesting Japan and the U.S. step up cooperation on joint research on the theater missile defense system. |
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You instantly think about the patterns and designs we sport, what our outer markings are, and how we use them for both defense and allure. |
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And Michael Cardoza, one of the leading defense attorneys on the left coast in San Francisco will join us for his thoughts. |
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Other officeholders came to the defense of depositors who lost money in the failed bank. |
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He needs to learn defense because the first guy to put some venom behind a straight punch kayoed him with it. |
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Inflammation and an increase in microvascular permeability occur when a breakdown occurs in the esophageal defense system. |
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The offensive team passes the ball from man to man while the defense adjusts and follows the ball. |
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I would expect the defense to go that route, to plead not guilty by reason of insanity. |
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But that's a trade the team needs to make because the defense has few other playmakers. |
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She thinks the recently reorganized defense in front of her will play a key role. |
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A fragile defense conceded five times as tactical confusion turned an impregnable rearguard into a poor one. |
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He scored at a career-high pace, but more importantly, Jackson turned Bryant into an attack dog on defense in the Scottie Pippen mold. |
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If an attacker can be made to believe that his offensive thrust will fail, then the defense will not be challenged. |
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The defense forces are doing their level best to look for those people who were involved in this sad event. |
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Corporations, their defense attorneys and lobbyists are swarming all over Washington seeking to save their collective hides. |
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There are also significant and telling differences on the question of defense spending. |
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Even Democrats who supported big defense cuts wanted them chosen carefully, not with the sequester's cleaver. |
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He owns pharmaceutical companies, defense contractors, offshore oil drilling operations. |
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Richard Perle, still a registered Democrat, is anathematized by liberals as a prince of darkness, instead of the defense whiz he is. |
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The DOD and defense contractors are using the second-generation chipset, which is coming out now. |
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But this then was a lure, to trap unions into giving up their defense of their pensions, their social security and other pensions. |
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The defense secretary and the president decide deployment and redeployment of combat forces, not the military. |
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Japan is taking a rather supportive stance because it is engaged in joint research with the U.S. to develop a theater missile defense system. |
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The general praised both men for their strong bipartisanship on defense issues. |
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In short, the male antelope underscores the importance of self-protection, and his spiky mane evokes defense of the sort a porcupine might offer. |
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Well, I mean, it's very rare you see the defense bringing in adulterous affairs on the part of their client! |
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The disappearance of the classical front line required that artillery batteries fight as infantry in the defense of their guns. |
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One can affect unawareness, feign indifference or summon up some other defense against such entreaties. |
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Her defense attorney had admitted his client ran an illegal bank, but distanced her from the deadly Golden Venture. |
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Now, military planners have batted around the idea of a missile defense system. |
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And we have to make certain that we're properly taken care of from a defense perspective. |
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Chinese defense commentators openly assert that their ballistic missile force is already targeted on Japan because of this potential. |
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Both characters possess a rapier wit, and lash out with reckless abandon, and both films wisely recognize their cynicism as a defense mechanism. |
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A triple gold medalist in Sydney, he is searching for a final hurrah on the Olympic stage, namely the defense of his title in the 100 backstroke. |
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On many occasions mobile army groups and even fronts were brought into the battle to complete a breach of the main defense line. |
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Based on situational requirements these handguns can be used for food gathering, and in some instances, defense against dangerous wild animals. |
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A fast worker who relies on the defense rather than strikeouts, Baldwin is displaying superb control. |
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And second, Uncle Sam needs to use domestic companies to keep sensitive defense and security information within U.S. borders. |
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The second phase is the defense saying she was insane and should get not guilty by reason of insanity. |
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After a four-set loss to Italy in their first game, the Americans put on an impressive show on defense and especially at the service line. |
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Neutrophils play a key role in the body's defense against invading bacteria. |
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Pavee readjusted their defense play and switched the aggression towards a determined goal hunt. |
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James is a tireless runner who can punish a defense with his strength or zip through it with his speed. |
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When in 1949-50, the Soviet Union made its first nuclear bomb test, Teller pushed for the thermonuclear bomb as part of the U.S. defense program. |
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The military orders, and the knights under King John put up a valiant defense and saved what they could of the army. |
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In my defense I didn't know wild hogs were nowhere near as tough as a 150 pound man. |
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He stressed he was not planning to discuss high-level issues such as the U.S. plan to deploy a theater missile defense system. |
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The Russian proposal was made in response to U.S. national missile defense plans including the U.S. and Japanese theater missile defense concept. |
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When Derrick Brooks was banged up two years ago, that defense was not the same. |
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He's good at showing different looks so offenses have a hard time getting a bead on what the defense is doing. |
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Such attacks are supported by the international community as the defense of a sovereign nation in a state of war. |
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But the trap has usually been laid for the opponent, supported by a strong defense and kicking game. |
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However, the internationalization of the defense industry as well as liberalized defense exports can easily alter the defense requirements. |
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The leading role in it should be taken by federal agencies of the defense sectors of industry. |
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The party's lack of emphasis on defense didn't matter much when peace and prosperity reigned. |
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Her world collapses when her firm forces her to take first chair defense in a murder case involving a smug yakuza who's obviously guilty. |
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These new air defense units are a composite of Patriot, Avenger, and Stinger Missile batteries. |
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Sure, management traditionally says such defense mechanisms are designed to foil a lowball tender offer. |
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But the Duchess rushes to her pet's defense and says she will not be parted from the wise squire. |
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The key on defense is health, because key players LB Jessie Armstead and Hamilton have been banged up, and their backups have little experience. |
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A female administrator at Queen Mary Hospital was excused by the defense because she was acquainted with some of the witnesses. |
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The alienist thus comes into court with a friendly feeling towards the lawyers for the defense together with a sympathy for the accused. |
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That, in my view, is the best defense against the slanders, lies, and outrageous absurdities of critics like Cornwell and Goldhagen. |
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These factors would give him many outs for not building a missile defense system. |
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Prosecutors are either too timid or outgunned by the platoons of pricey defense lawyers. |
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Not only was he a ballhawk and a game-breaker, but he emerged as the leader of a Baltimore defense that was rich in talent. |
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And as a matter of fact, Larry, I have asked for polygraphs from defense attorneys in the past. |
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The defense is doing all they can out there and we ain't matching them at all. |
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In another unusual move, although not unprecedented, the prosecution offered no rebuttal to the defense testimony. |
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They've been arguing the motion to continue the trial, to push it back is what the defense wants. |
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However, Oakland has the offensive weapons to give the Chargers' defense fits. |
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With each movement, the defense is calling out audibles that change coverage assignments. |
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Mostly, it was bad defense that helped plate a total of seven runs, as the two squads combined for three costly errors. |
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And, gee whiz, you would also understand the paternalistic attitudes of the time and the nature of defense of the country. |
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Does the defense minister really have the authority to turn him over to Interpol anyway? |
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Producing nuclear bombs, land mines and missile defense systems are not reducing threats from abroad. |
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It's jobs for the boys, and jolly lucrative defense contracts for your mother's second cousin once removed. |
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The offense still battles inconsistency, but the defense and rebounding, as always, are solid. |
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The old football adage that offense wins games and defense wins championships still scores. |
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If you think you can work out a containment system where all the defense wonks have failed, have at it. |
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The consistent defense provides a safety net for the offense when it's struggling. |
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The defense also subpoenaed several police officers as defense witnesses who evidently were not taken into account in making the first estimate. |
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The depot is the Army's center of technical excellence for air defense and tactical missile ground support equipment. |
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She was condemned on her word alone without proof and lacked defense counsel. |
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In the case of air defense or offensive military equipment, waiting until friendly forces are engaged is too late to confirm disablement. |
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I'm just so concerned, you know, they talk about the great lawyering this defense attorney did. |
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In the last four games, including a shutout of Miami on Sunday, this defense has allowed just 21 points. |
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It plays a smothering defense with a tortilla wrap that is covered with melted Monterey Jack cheese. |
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Not a single fact in that plagiarised thesis was untrue, a former Campbell acolyte averred in coy defense of his one-time master. |
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Their defense was weak, their special teams mediocre, their running game average. |
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In my fifth trip back there this Memorial Day, I met with the defense minister, the speaker of the parliament, and others. |
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Like a quarterback, linemen have to sense what defense is coming and make adjustments on the fly. |
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In 2002, when the defense was the strength of the team, the line made 9.5 sacks. |
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Nor are they likely to be spending more on defense or antiterrorism measures. |
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When we adjusted our defense to be waiting for them, they readjusted their offense. |
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The program was to provide allies, such as Japan and South Korea, with so-called theater missile defense capability. |
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During the day, Team Cobra dug foxholes, strung wire, and filled sandbags, because site defense is never complete. |
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These include theater missile defense systems to protect troops and bases in relatively small regions of conflicts. |
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In the wake of the Rome Declaration, a special working group on theater missile defense was set up. |
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They are a legitimate use of force insofar as they are used in defense and retaliation against foreign aggression. |
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The defense lawyers can't possibly have marshaled all of the mitigating factors in order to make a presentation already. |
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Any misstep can either lead to a flawed immune defense or to allergy, even autoimmunity. |
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Her fast 200 was merely a tune-up for her defense of her British hurdles title. |
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There is nothing terribly original, much less attractive, in this sort of Nature-based defense of cruelty and tyranny. |
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The report was adopted at the top security meeting of ministers in charge of defense and foreign affairs. |
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And I just am really tickled and pleased that we have people like our current secretary of defense and our current secretary of state. |
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Last year the defense rarely blitzed because of the defensive ends' success. |
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Yet this commitment does not require us to stop everything and neglect our own defense merely on the say-so of a single foreign government. |
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The defense relies heavily on the tackles to jam up blockers and give the linebackers space to make plays. |
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The Chargers would like another big run stuffer on defense and a versatile player on offense. |
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You have to love that last line. I bet that defense goes over REAL big at their war crime trials. |
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This guy works in the Pentagon as a deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence. |
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On the whole, the aforesaid problem in reorganizing and managing the national defense complex still remains to be fully resolved. |
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Meanwhile, Uncle Junior's defense team is bleeding him dry in his upcoming Rico trial. |
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The cardinal's claim, filed in court by his attorneys, is boilerplate legal defense language. |
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The California trial court, however, rejected the defense motion to suppress his incriminating statements. |
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My first command was an antiaircraft battery in the Washington-Baltimore defense perimeter. |
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The Japanese navy has been trailing the submarine with two destroyers and a surveillance airplane, a defense agency spokesman said. |
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Our best defense against agroterrorism is not creation of a new payroll of food inspectors. |
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On March 15, the defense had to file a motion for a court order to force the prosecution to turn over the rest of the evidence. |
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The system of defense positions is built on a combination of strongholds, ambushes, fire pockets, and armor group positions. |
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If they can make the Bulls pay for crowding Wade and fronting Shaq, it will take the starch out of Chicago's defense and force it to back off. |
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No defense attorneys were allowed to be present for his deposition, and now, obviously, they are unable to cross-examine him. |
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In a zero-sum budgetary game, welfare can hardly yield its share, while defense can do some. |
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We'll hear from his defense attorney and the lawyer representing his murdered wife's family. |
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For example, trial-by-jury orders the behavior of participants into roles such as defendant, prosecutor, defense counsel, juryman, judge. |
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The ball passing became more fluent and aggressive and caused a stir in the Pioneers' defense area. |
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The centerpiece of the Pentagon's campaign was the recent creation of a new undersecretary of defense for intelligence. |
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I wrote Pejman to tell him I was slandering him, and he wrote back to offer an unsurprisingly able defense against my charges. |
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The defense minister and legislators should delve further into her words before reacting. |
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If it's the case that one side's military forces are more or less invulnerable to the other's, that defense may weaken. |
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I am curious why you used a call sign name to identify a Guard pilot flying homeland defense missions. |
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The defense consistently over-pursued the ball carrier and failed to contain the outside. |
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But those game-breakers complement a first-rate defense in Tampa, a rapidly developing one in Atlanta, and some ballhawks in New Orleans. |
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The Afton club, known for their heavy hitting, took advantage of several muffs by the St. Croix defense and scored three aces in their first. |
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Every healthy person has these sorts of defense mechanisms against unfaceable reality. |
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It's inexplicable that any truly anti-communist conservative would offer even a half-hearted defense of the man. |
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In Arizona, nine illegal aliens were caught working in the highly sensitive area of defense subcontracting. |
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The defense urged the judge to acquit the suspects, saying the evidence was uncorroborated and possibly fabricated. |
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The area where precious defense resources can be used to best effect is to improve our airlift and sealift capabilities. |
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Obviously, the defense team is making much of this, the prosecution saying it will have no effect on either case. |
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We wanted to develop a serious tactical backsword optimized for personal defense situations. |
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Weinberger okayed the facility anyway, in part to boost defense spending in New York. |
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I think that the hard-shell attitude some young women develop is a defense against the fear of rejection and abandonment. |
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An air defense effectiveness indicator in offensive operations should reflect the extent of air superiority of the friendly forces. |
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Peter is correct, in the sense that it's reasonable to discuss defense spending. |
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They continued to pulverize their opponents' defense line in the second half and on several occasions came within scoring range. |
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Germany's Free Democratic Party is the lone wolf in the defense of market capitalism. |
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The judge will not be recusing himself in this case, and I really don't think that that was something that the defense team wanted. |
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The PAC-3 missile is the first operationally deployed hit-to-kill weapon system capable of defeating all known air and missile defense threats. |
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From the fifteenth century on, Crimean Tatars raided Ukraine for slaves, and Zaporozhian kozaks were the only defense against them. |
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This problem led the British to introduce the tank in 1916 as a means of rupturing the enemy's defense for exploitation by reserve forces. |
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The main buttress of state security is the national defense capability and only after it comes the economic might. |
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Second, you should be sure that the defense you're going to invest all this time and effort in is worth the trouble. |
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Adding to the charm of his work, Shachtman isn't some defense policy think tank nudnick. |
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These tenaces are revealed to the defenders, providing them with additional defense advantages. |
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The defense argued that police mishandled blood drops from the crime scene, making the results of DNA testing unreliable. |
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The Greens seem to think that Australia actually spending money on defense makes them American lapdogs. |
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Disillusioned nullifiers began to envision an independent southern nation taking shape, united in the defense of slavery. |
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If the defense is active and moves from one side of the offense to the other quickly, it can be confusing to the offensive players teammates. |
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But a senior U.S. defense official calls the peace plan a face-saving gesture for everybody. |
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The defense has one more witness, one more expert witness, to call to the stand on Thursday. |
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The Pirates' defense fired the ball to third where Bond was surprisingly tagged out. |
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The purpose of a pressure defense is to force misplays, or bad passes by the opponents, taking advantage of the ten-second rule. |
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Taylor complained in the letter that his single defense attorney was heavily outgunned by the nine-member prosecution team. |
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The bureaucratic layers between the U.S. forces and the secretary of defense were severed. |
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The main objective of air defense is to prevent casualties and losses among friendly forces from disabling air strikes. |
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Now they have an opportunity to underscore that atonement with a few well-placed phone calls in defense of democracy and the rule of law. |
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Jones still looks like a potential platoon player, though his defense helps offset his struggles against lefthanders. |
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Now, as I understand it, any space-based defense will have to rely heavily on computing power and power-source miniaturization. |
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And let me also remind you that when some of the defense witnesses were on the stand, the jury laughed at them. |
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A defendant who testifies in his own defense opens the door to the admission of prior convictions, not prior charges. |
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And in some defense of my dementedness I did draw on combination of art found here and there. |
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They have a hot quarterback, a solid running game, a vastly improved defense and playmakers on special teams. |
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Even the Texans were able to cowboy up in holding the Dolphins' defense without a sack. |
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A seaborne missile defense system to counter enemy ballistic missiles is being deployed on the Pacific theater. |
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Of course there are people who say that Miller is on the take from someone for his vociferous defense of the this potential ecological nightmare. |
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At the trial, the president's defense team raised serious questions about the statute's constitutionality. |
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Surprisingly, it was their ironclad no-name defense more than their much ballyhooed three-pronged attack that got them there. |
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It was like a prosecutor and a defense lawyer, and it was kind of this adversarial process. |
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The point defense batteries opened fire with barrages of plasma cannon fire. |
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Small apollo butterflies demonstrate various means of defense to increase their chances of survival. |
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He has shown promise on special teams and will get playing time on the weak side of the defense this season. |
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Faced with accusations of gross prosecutorial misconduct by defense attorneys, he was forced to remove himself from the case. |
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Many acquittals are obtained in cases where the defense cannot offer jurors an alternative suspect for the crime. |
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And Dr. Sue Bailey is a former assistant defense secretary for health affairs. |
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The 1986 legislation also specified the responsibilities of each service secretary to the defense secretary. |
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In 1996, he became the sixth deputy assistant secretary of defense for Policy and Missions. |
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Perle is a commentator on defense issues and a former US assistant secretary of defense. |
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Like most Greek cities, Corinth had an acropolis, called Acrocorinth, which was used as a place of defense and for pagan worship. |
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A powerful defense against bioterrorism is accurate and timely information for physicians and patients. |
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As a gentleman and scholar, he must rush to the defense of the brilliant, principled, and callipygian Jill. |
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In the first attack, they were able to destroy a Rage minelayer, the four defense satellites, and an orbital shipyard. |
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The ministry originally wanted to use an army motorized infantry battalion and an air defense battalion in the experiment. |
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Meanwhile, the rush to spend or misspend money on every conceivable defense initiative is threatening to produce many of the usual nonsensical results. |
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There are also hawks in his own party who would welcome the domestic cuts, but mightily resist the defense ones. |
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I played defense on teams in bantam hockey until three years ago. |
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With Sanders, Indianapolis had the second-best run defense in the playoffs. |
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In January 2002, a local ruler amnestied seven former high-ranking officials wanted by the United States, including the former ministers of defense and justice. |
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Its mission is to neutralize key defense positions and remove obstacles. |
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Unlike the human examples, these animal altruists do not perhaps deserve to be called heroic, and they are acting only in defense of their own kin. |
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The ex-speaker's hot-blooded defense of his messy personal life has clicked with angry GOP voters. |
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While the public gasped at this specious statement, the defense took over for cross examination. |
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Her sly, skewering banter and provocative cynicism were her defense in a male-dominated profession and also her selling point. |
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The one thing that both the state and the defense can agree upon here is that Pistorius was on his stumps during the shooting. |
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The delegates were charged with negotiating Indian treaties that would bind all the colonies, and with providing for intercolonial defense to be paid for by indirect taxes. |
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By the 1960s, they were considered part of the military-industrial complex, allowing defense industry advertising to subsidize their publications. |
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The defense objected to the second-hand testimony and the nine-man, seven-woman jury was ushered from the room. |
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And this divergence is taking place even as defense spending is being cut due to the sequester. |
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Later, in the midcentury, as he put his hand to the defense of a new kind of sea science, he reached for the chronometer as a way to make sense of the oceans. |
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It was a far cry from the sendoff for Gen. Colin Powell in a 1993 ceremony that drew two presidents and the defense Secretary. |
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Over the past decade, the Iraqis have improvised and cannibalized their obsolescent aircraft, tanks, armored personnel carriers, and air defense network to keep them going. |
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The young men and women are furious they have been blocked from crossing the border to assist in the defense of Kobani. |
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Given their defense of involuntary treatment as not only justified but morally mandatory, psychiatrists seem weirdly reluctant to acknowledge their role in it. |
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In light of all this hot air and hysteria, I write today in defense of Joe Lieberman. |
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By the time Congress put restrictions on shuttering the prison in the 2010 defense bill in late 2009, the door was closed. |
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Jamie Kirchick offers a vigorous defense of Germany's hard-line against Scientology. |
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Late in the month, he met Randolph halfway, with an executive order prohibiting discrimination among defense contractors, but not in the military. |
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America's defense contractors, for example, are headquartered in McAuliffe's state. |
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This is just the ground-based portion of a multilayered missile defense system, which will eventually include space-based and sea launched intercepts. |
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The Rams can still move the ball in explosive fashion when the spirit moves them, but their weak defense and special teams and front-office paranoia are major detriments. |
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Indeed, the Targum's defense of Esther on this point only points out how impossible such strict maintenance of the law would be for someone in Esther's position. |
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Three days after that, the author of the original Rollins piece published a defense of his skewering of the sax icon. |
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The defense quoted a congratulatory e-mail she sent him as the carnage in Mumbai filled television screens worldwide. |
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Among other things, the law provides state money to offset the cost of indigent defense and requires each county to set a standardized scale for lawyers' fees. |
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The judge isn't going to ransack the prosecutor's file drawers and hand over to the defense copies of all the evidence the judge thinks is exculpatory. |
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There he urged family-appointed lawyers ding Xikun and Si Weijiang not to abandon the defense of Chen Kegui. |
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For a monarch caterpillar, ingesting milkweed poisons is not a surefire defense against a predatory stinkbug, which harpoons its victims before sucking up the body fluids. |
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The speakers emphasized the diversity of the crowd and seemed to almost play defense over any perceived media attacks. |
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The lines of advance for combined units and units should be selected with the idea to first of all capture the objectives on which the stability of defense hinges. |
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And his Nobel address was a masterful defense of America's role as the guarantor of global peace and stability. |
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This defense of war crimes is combined with denunciations of those who expose or criticize them and attempts to further cow an already pliant media. |
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The defense objected to the letter being read in court, but copies were soon floating around the Florentine press room. |
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On the GOP side, Republicans promised that they would mount a vigorous defense of their governor. |
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After defense explained that it did not consider the document intelligence, Lind compose herself and let defense proceed. |
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While many scientists are trying to prevent the onset of a cancer defense mechanism known as autophagy, other researchers are leveraging it in a new therapy. |
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For one thing, if the North cancels its missile plans, the U.S. will lose a main justification for building the theater missile defense system Beijing opposes so strongly. |
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He is in fact claiming self defense under the Stand Your Ground law. |
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Perhaps more disconcertingly, the defense complains that simply meeting with Manning is unjustifiably difficult. |
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Please torment, harass, vex, heckle, and badger those two blockheads until they honor their commitments to my defense fund. |
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Rather than vilify Republicans for their defense of the wealthy, he returned again to trying to win the intellectual high ground. |
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The task of creating a coherent, statewide system for indigent defense out of the current hodgepodge of underfinanced defenders has been put off for too long. |
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The difference between congressional testimony from an undersecretary of defense and a major speech by the president of the United States is incalculable. |
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But at the same time, they're not going to kowtow to the defense either. |
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So why can't the defense harm her by revealing she posed for nude photos? |
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The poll prompted a concerted defense by Cruise's supporters, who insisted the actor's popularity and standing as one of Hollywood's most bankable stars was undiminished. |
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With the dozens of witnesses who conclusively identified him as the shooter, there is no defense that sets him free. |
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The defense desperately needs him to be the run stopper in the middle. |
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You can opt to stick with the default, heavy defense single lightsaber. |
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The troop movements were preceded by a day of relentless air attacks and artillery and rocket barrages against Iraqi troops arrayed in defense of Baghdad. |
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Raiding nomadic herders forced the populations to live in walled cities for defense and to entrust their protection to an aristocratic class of leaders. |
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The transfusions are not a cure, but are a second line of defense for the body. |
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But some former teachers describe the defense of Friend as a version of Stockholm syndrome. |
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Revenues are rising at a smart pace, and spending continues to fall, led by declines in defense and unemployment benefit spending. |
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Once the Denivanian defenses were disabled, the slow, bulky troop transports would take their capitol, with escorts to defend from the remnants of the defense fleet. |
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Republicans could once be counted on to reflexively support and boost defense spending, but no more. |
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In short, they threw away the EU pledge of deposit insurance, which is the last defense against nationwide bank runs. |
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This defense tactic was used by the Caddoans three times and it kept the settlers at bay long enough for the Indians to reach the deep woods and escape. |
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We've begun the steepest defense build-down since the end of the Korean war, with likely effects through the whole economy. |
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Other than predator defense by the male, the mare mostly raises the foal. |
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The change could be defensible, but Justice Stevens does not offer any detailed defense of this change. |
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Young people usually serve as jurors and may also fill the roles of prosecuting attorney, defense attorney, judge, bailiff, or other officers of the court. |
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With the initial breach of the enemy defense now gained for his unit, he sprang from the vehicle and began assaulting the berm and ambush line with two Marines. |
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The defense insisted the conflicted youngster was merely going through an identity crisis and the painful breakup of his parents. |
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As he stood at the defense table with a fistful of papers, he gave his baggy red pants a tug to keep them up. |
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Meanwhile, they would seek to attrit the US Air Force through the use of air defense guns and missiles that could fire rapidly and then immediately move. |
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The defense minister of this short-lived republic was mullah Mustafa Barzani, the Iraqi-born father of Masoud Barzani. |
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The offense must convert third downs, allowing the defense to stay fresh. |
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Is this a defense mechanism, a way of not quite looking at what my mother has become? |
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People were eager to see the place that, just two days ago, was guarded with state air defense forces and riot police squads. |
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The government side also succeeded in concealing this evidence from Morton's defense team, for which they are now in big trouble. |
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The defense secretary hauls out a truckload of examples of waste and mismanagement that can be safely cut. |
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Lt. Commander Kevin Bogucki is a Navy JAG officer serving as defense counsel for enemy combatants detained at guantanamo. |
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Finally, if they go to war abroad again, it will allow them to grow defense spending in spite of budget caps. |
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They also agreed on regular reciprocal visits by their defense ministers, and to sign an agreement stipulating the framework for such exchanges, the officials said. |
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One researcher, in defense of the animals, even sued Disney for defamation of character. |
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Some of those plans for planetary defense sound like they were ripped right out of a Michael Bay movie. |
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Moreover, our argument should not be construed as a defense of how redistricting is currently done. |
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A mathematical analysis of a fossil stegosaur's bones leaves little doubt that the creature's spike-studded tail was an effective defense against predators. |
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The defense lawyers will ask the Ohio Supreme Court to review the case. |
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The colonial militias were transplants from England, modeled on the home defense forces successively raised and reformed under the Tudors, the Stuarts, and the Hanoverians. |
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They need to score with their defense and get a lot of offensive rebounds. |
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Was this a conspiracy as charged in the indictment, or just some make-believe as the defense contends? |
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The speedboat has not been identified, something the British defense ministry stressed when asked about the encounter. |
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The oft heard phrase in football is that defense wins games. |
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In April of this year, the FBI tried to recruit a member of the guantanamo defense team as an informant. |
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We should be able to see external point defense cannon turrets. |
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This phenomenon is similar to suicidal defense against phage infection, or phage exclusion, programmed by prophages and plasmids, and may well play a similar role. |
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His pugnacity in defense of his liberal instincts is obviously genuine. |
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The best defense against heartworms is routine checkups with your vet. |
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They had to scramble to become the sixth seed in the play-offs, and they've earned a lot of believers with their stout defense and great rushing attack. |
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Much slower to accelerate than fighters or gunboats, capital ships rely on their powerful shield arcs, point defense networks, and fighter cover for protection. |
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A defense psychiatrist concluded that Reyes was not capable of telling the truth. |
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But before she left, she had encapsulated our defense and humanized Diana B. in a single statement. |
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Nor should the irony of this be overlooked, given Hanson's stridently self-righteous defense of free speech in the face of repressive political correctness. |
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Gates, however, views these cuts as a redeployment of resources rather than a reduction of defense spending. |
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The cuts will come on top of a tough fiscal 2005 budget that held government programs outside of homeland security and defense to an average 1 percent increase. |
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This is the usual defense that these companies make and I just find it completely shallow and unconvincing. |
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Whether it would be sufficient to satisfy extraordinary demands such as those of national defense in today's world is, of course, quite another story. |
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However, the team's defense has grown in the shadows of the Big Three. |
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