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As the soldiers like to defend territory.

A person has the right to defend himself/People have the right to defend themselves.

The best way to defend is to attack.

Mike's colleagues were prepared to defend him to the hilt.

The duty of a soldier is to defend his country.

"We intend to defend against the action vigorously," she added.

We got this result to defend by attacking. We can not go there [Copenhagen] just to defend the result.

They will go to build their future, although they come all over the world, in order to be a goal is to defend the country, defend the people.

They are ready to resort to violence to defend their beliefs.

The so-called "building a city to defend the king, building a Guo to defend the people" summarizes the different roles of the city and Guo.

Only the morally weak feel compelled to defend or explain themselves to others.

Be realistic, and be prepared to defend what your team really needs to reach high productivity.

The people were quick to take up arms to defend their homeland.

Big biotech will fight hard to defend its patch, he predicts.

If we further changed the rules by not allowing Arsenal's defenders to defend,

One or more warships or planes used to defend or protect other craft from enemy attack.

1.to defend oneself by sophistry; obstinately stick to false reasoning or a lame excuse

Attitude is everything, and strength to defend the dignity! To withstand the temptation to tolerance for solitude!

As President Reagan put it, "Our intention is to provide China with the capability to defend itself.

For you, I would like to be a fool, willing to defend their desolate city, let the rain pour.

So I would ask you to please think of ways you can be there for everyone who is making this journey to defend not only human rights globally, but to truly defend themselves and their rights.

A criminal accused of having committed a crime during his prison service has the right to defend himself or ask someone else to defend him during the legal proceedings.

Shenmu was once a border fortress to defend against the invasion of Huns. The familiar Yang family of the Great Song Dynasty was stationed here to defend against the Jin soldiers.

The Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, was set up to defend the homeland against attacks from the east.

At this time, too, the judge will appoint a court lawyer to defend the suspect if he can't afford one.

Not only does the Apology force Socrates to defend himself before the city of Athens but Socrates puts the city of Athens on trial and makes it defend itself before the high court of philosophy.

In short, the way to treat children lying is not to cause them to defend themselves with lies, and try not to give them the chance to lie.

Every village that rose to defend itself, as a matter of course, had to seek to get its neighbor to do the same.

The Celtics would need to win the next three games -- two in Miami -- to have a chance to defend their Eastern Conference championship.

Later, Austria quickly returned part of its territory originally belonging to Italy to Italy, but fought fiercely with the Italian army to defend Tyrol.

the story of a power that went into the world to protect But not possess, to defend But not to conquer.

Being Romans they got to work doing what Romans do: enforcing laws, increasing trade, building temples, public baths, roads, Bridges and a wall to defend their work.

Aggression is a kind of innate survival mechanism, an instinct for self preservation, that allows animals to defend themselves from threats to their existence.

Sherman inexorably advanced, step by step, swinging his army about them in a wide curve, forcing another retreat to defend the railroad at their back.

The problem with rigor and process, however, is that both can easily become a crutch, or worse, used to defend the status quo.

So, in a high-stakes, nationally televised debate, Obama might be called upon to defend his pastor and church, or abjure his faith.

As a result of a military conference, the counties in the upper reaches of the river were redistributed once again, and several defense zones were delimited. Except for the necessary part of the army stationed along the river to defend the lower reaches of the river against invasion, the other counties were designated to defend

THE IMF used to be accused of clobbering little people in order to protect Big Finance. Now it is devising ways to squeeze the banks in order to defend society.

First, it enables the team to concentrate on achieving its goals; no one has to play detective to find out what the goals really are or play lawyer to defend them.

My fellow citizens, at this hour American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger.

'I've been doing fighting, like learning how to box, mostly like street fighting,' she added. 'If someone comes up from behind you, knowing how to be able to defend yourself.

Yet all this and no knockout yellow elm, he blew the final strength to defend the homeland horn, villagers to protect natural important knowledge to the sea, and restored its beauty.

That18 year old played left fullback, so her teammates relied on her throughout the game to defend against pressure, win the ball, restart the attack and know when to go forward.

She demonstrated how best to defend oneself.

Men were detached to defend the pass.

The army to defend their homeland, thinkers yesterday to defend its ideas.

To argue otherwise is trying to defend the indefensible.

The Bible is filled with commands to defend the defenseless.

Spring carry session is particularly flu to defend to control a time, station, give young mrvhsnidm and collective unit is particularly defend to control site.

Certain players were clearly designated to defend, others to attack, with very little to link them.

Players will be able to control stationnary cannons on each tower to defend the keep.

If you want to defend liberalism, then defend it, but why conflate your love for certain values with love for a certain country?

Other attackers may copy that approach, which is hard to defend against, he said.

We have government to insure that we don't each one of us have to carry a club to defend ourselves.

The male USES this fictitious cultural "the Other" to foil and corroborate their superiority and to defend their interests.

Now I wait for the soldiers to fight to defend the Tang Dynasty. If the noble concubines do not die, those who died to defend the Tang Dynasty will die without looking at them.

If the defendant cannot afford legal counsel, the state must provide an attorney to defend him at public expense.

Physicist Werner Heisenberg, left, was challenged by the philosopher Karl Popper, right, to defend his paradoxical uncertainty principle.

Never give up easily, never give up easily, willing to defend to the last person, not to be rewarded, just want someone to really understand.

They're going to have to defend the idea of a personal God, and explain why specific theologies are true guides for behavior day to day.

When scientist, Hans Selye introduced the "fight or flight" theory, he described either fighting to defend yourself or fleeing to get away.

What you do is as important as anything government does. I ask you to seek a common good Beyond your comfort; to defend needed reforms against easy attacks;

Halberd Militia are townsfolk who have been levied into militia, a type of home guard, to defend and guard their settlement.

Accusation is an injury to other people's self-esteem. It can only motivate the other party to defend his honor and defend himself. Even if he couldn't at that time, he would write down your arrow revenge and seek revenge in the future.

The custom dates back to the time when the horse was the main means of getting about, and you kept to the left so as to leave your sword arm free to defend yourself.

Alone in the world, cast off by it, and with this sole treasure to keep her heart alive, she felt that she possessed indefeasible rights against the world, and was ready to defend them to the death.

They ended up being really lovely, loyal friends: the same people that came out to defend their land and who were, I am sure, ready to kill us had we been aggressors.

Object cache to defend against replay attacks.

"When attacked, he instinctively fought back to defend himself."

Miss Ellie had been set to travel to California this month to defend her title .

They were determined to defend the land to the last drop of their blood.

Embiid also needs to learn how to defend without fouling and how to take care of the ball.

But then what could he do without instruments to discover his treasure, without arms to defend himself?

And such a general holding heavy troops in Beijing dice to defend, often resulting in the end of a dynasty.

The way to deal with Mrs Howe is not to call the police but to defend her freedom of expression while exposing her opinions to scrutiny.

In terms of military action this principle means the use of armed force to defend our motherland and to drive out the Japanese invaders.

and resolv'd to defend my self to the last gasp, not forgetting seriously to commend my self to the divine protection, and earnestly to pray to god to deliver me out of the hands of the barbarians;

The agricultural conditions of Guanzhong Plain, where Xi'an is located, rank first in the northwest, surrounded by mountains and rivers, which is easy to defend and difficult to attack, but easy to compete for deer in the east.

to defend造句

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Troops have been sent to defend the borders.

The country should have the right to defend itself with all legal means at its command.

He said it was our duty to defend it even though they'd beaten our army. He said that any man who didn't defend it was a coward and deserved to be a slave.

As an American statesman once said, "I may not agree with what you say, but I'll fight to the death to defend your right to say it."

Ourselves, we are the best friends we don't need to worry about to defend and make right. It is to let us know how to see, see, and understand the outside world with our own hands.

"We will retain the right to defend our forces, to defend ourselves," said Morrell.

Wang flies back to the United States a day earlier than the others to defend his title at the U.

Every plant, Ames said, is full of 100 or more chemicals, including "natural pesticides," which the plants make to defend themselves against predators.

I agree - the best players to defend the Barca shirt are Catalan players, the best players to defend the Liverpool shirt are English players.

Although there are Yanshan on the West and north sides of Beijing to defend, there are great plains on the East and South sides, and there is no danger to depend on.

The privileged program, of course, must defend itself from all attacks, but this approach usually means that the part of the program that must be secured is much smaller and easier to defend.

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