Oh look, there it is, slap bang in the middle of that big empty room, totally undefended. |
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On that date, Colonel James Montgomery took several companies of the regiment on a raid to the undefended and nearly deserted town of Darien. |
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Although the check has been blocked, the rook is completely undefended and the White queen can immediately capture this valuable piece. |
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The border is relatively undefended and unfenced, and in the past people could cross, but they took risks in doing so. |
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Not realising that he was charged with a capital offence, the undefended Downey pleaded guilty. |
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You of all people should have known that we'd never leave my vessel undefended. |
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But only 66 properties, all of them currently undefended, were inundated after rivers and streams burst their banks. |
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The assault by Flemings in 1174 apparently went undefended and the city was sacked. |
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She walks like a lady of promise and stature, alone and undefended on the street. |
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In korfball one may shoot at the korf when undefended, so you have got to move like heck to get open. |
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As it was, he was caught in no-man's land as the Aberdeen striker lobbed the ball over him and into the undefended net. |
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Conversely, the undefended pieces of your opponent are like targets in a shooting gallery. |
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The Sea Beggars found it undefended as Spanish troops were in Utrecht putting down riots. |
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Although its harbour was left undefended, often causing shortages, the Goths could not capture Rome. |
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There was no effective communication system within the stadium, and the police proved unable to prevent illegal entry across undefended fencing. |
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We don't know what they have already over there, and I don't want to leave this position undefended trying to take out a garrison station. |
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In 1674, during Louis XIV's war with Holland, a fleet commanded by Admiral Ruyter arrived off Martinique, which lay practically undefended. |
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Two weeks in the world of wholesome niceness also leaves you undefended and strangely serene and a bit childlike. |
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My own conclusion, which I shall leave undefended here, is that such an investigation leads to the view that cases of moral luck are both inescapable and troubling. |
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The fact that our two countries share the world's largest undefended border is not a right but a privilege. |
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This strategy not only emphasized the status of the paramount chief, but it also pushed the undefended villagers to the centre for protection in the event of an attack. |
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Fearing much damage to their undefended capital, the Danes sued for peace. |
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So, did we therefore see a Champions League title go undefended? |
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Black still has the pin against the undefended rook on h1, so it becomes a question of whether Black can defend his knight more times than White can attack it. |
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A man smiles down from a floodlit billboard – well insured, invested, sound – which leaves me feeling heartsore, undefended. |
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Instead of, as often before, surprising and pillaging an undefended village, they had met with unlooked for and obstinate resistance. |
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We share the world's longest undefended border and the world's largest trading partnership. |
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There was a time when we would both speak proudly of having the world's longest undefended border. |
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It is the longest undefended border in the world and we have great relationship. |
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The result of that is that Canada, in both situations, has been left unprotected and our interests largely undefended. |
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Making Canada more attractive to our American neighbours, still the longest undefended border in the world, should remain a major point of focus. |
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The reality is that we share the world's longest undefended border with an economic giant. |
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The attack or bombardment, by whatever means, of towns, villages, dwellings, or buildings which are undefended is prohibited. |
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Consequently, the probability of an unscheduled flight encountering undefended risks is higher than that for scheduled flights. |
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They provide a federally mandated response to National Security and criminality along the longest undefended border in the world. |
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The attack could render a significant portion of the military forces either undefended or non-operational leaving them in a highly vulnerable position. |
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The agency has told Harrogate Council that the 11-acre site beside the River Ure is within an undefended area and the risk of flooding is unacceptable. |
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And a vulnerable nation was left undefended against an unspeakable threat. |
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He was comprehensively floored by Smith and the ball squirted up into the grateful hands of Howe who had an undefended line 20 metres in front of him. |
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Yet Canada refuses to adopt joint security measures with its closest ally with whom we share the world's longest undefended border, the largest trade partnership and greatest military dependence. |
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Fielder-Civil was granted an undefended decree nisi from the singer. |
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Whatever one thinks of the allegations, and we reiterate we believe them to be true, China is remarkably undefended to prevent the sorts of activities here alleged from happening. |
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If Canada is not willing to increase its standard of national security, the United States will not be willing to jeopardize the safety and security of the American people by continuing an undefended border with Canada. |
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The rest of the 1970 season was nailbiting, as Ferrari closed in on Rindt's undefended lead. |
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There will be 100 miles of border that will be basically undefended. |
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However, we are helping to fund it while people who are looking for our support for their human rights and freedom go by undefended with little more than mere lip service. |
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The French seem to have landed at undefended points and then attacked defences from inland. |
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Throughout almost the entire seventeenth century, they had left the settlements in Newfoundland undefended by regular soldiers, even though colonists had been living there since the end of the previous century. |
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Here they were diverted into an attack on an undefended Edinburgh, but having seized Leith citadel they were chased away by the arrival of Argyll's forces. |
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In the 8th century the Vikings appeared, although their usual style was to appear quickly, plunder, and disappear, preferably attacking undefended locations. |
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