The former House majority leader's carefully constructed and fiercely defended redoubt of power seems about to go kablooey. |
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The buccaneer fought the King's soldiers for many a year until a large force of redcoats stormed his redoubt. |
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A few men actually made it to the redoubt on top, only to be killed immediately. |
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The fuhrer may have fallen but his ideology persists in this redoubt of Nazism, untroubled by a sympathetic Argentine regime. |
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On opposite sides of the Manawapou River mouth the earthworks of Thacker's and Inman's redoubts can also still be seen and just south of the town the Okautiro redoubt. |
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A camp was built on top of the cliff and a redoubt followed. |
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The earthworks were reused as a gun redoubt during the Civil War. |
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Even so, he will be calling many of the shots from his Middle East redoubt, a reality few dispute. |
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Madison Grant's nature was the last redoubt of nobility in a levelling and hybridizing democracy. |
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The redoubt remains inaccessible to visitors due to the poor management of the building, which no longer meets safety standards. |
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Or does it want to remain a redoubt for a shrinking minority of older whites? |
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The city began as a military redoubt in 1854 in the heart of a farming region. |
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South Australia seems to be the last redoubt in Australia of the fawning, bunyip Aristocracy that yearns after the good old days where everyone was in their place. |
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The redoubt is one of the oldest military structures in Canada and remains an integral part of the Quebec Citadel. |
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The redoubt became an essential link in the communications system protecting the city against surprise attack. |
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Griffith was elected to a North Alabama district in 2008 that had long been a Democratic redoubt in the midst of a deep red sea. |
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In a fortress, the citadel acts as the ultimate redoubt. |
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On the second or third advance, however, the attackers carried the redoubt and forced the surviving defenders, mostly exhausted and weaponless, to flee. |
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It also seems to be a rock-solid redoubt for Ukip: of the 15 or so people I talk to, only one says they will not be voting for Carswell in October, and that's because she has never voted at all. |
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But the Commons Scottish affairs committee is a unionist redoubt. |
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He's another update from him: The Guardian In West Belfast, Gerry Adams' old redoubt, Sinn Féin is on course to win five out of the six seats in the constituency. |
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Consider clothing, the last redoubt for many department stores. |
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As long as the town remains loyal to Colonel Qaddafi, it both blocks the road to Misrata, the rebels' western redoubt some 220km to the west, and provides a springboard for rolling back the rebels in the east. |
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It is odd to hear the interventions of certain MEPs who say that they find this report very timid, and of others who feel that it will put an end to the last redoubt of Member States' sovereignty. |
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At the foot of the redoubt, bodies filled the ditch by the dozen. |
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From this redoubt, the Germans had been able to direct artillery fire and snipe the British positions. |
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The fort was built as a star redoubt, a design favoured by Europe's military engineers, and thus it was sometimes referred to as the Star Fort. |
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He and the troops then retreated across New Jersey to a winter redoubt. |
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The refugees gathered in a hilly redoubt several miles outside the city. |
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In between terms behind the lines at Bouzincourt, he participated in the assaults on the Schwaben Redoubt and the Leipzig Salient. |
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In March 2009, Redoubt erupted, sending mud flows known as lahars down the Drift River. |
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Dangerous encounters in 1982 after the eruption of Galunggung in Indonesia, and 1989 after the eruption of Mount Redoubt in Alaska raised awareness of this phenomenon. |
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At the western end of Freshwater Bay on a bluff are the remains of Fort Redoubt, also known as Fort Freshwater or Freshwater Redoubt, a Palmerston Fort. |
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