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The same ignorance is to be found in even more enlightened citadels.
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Go north and see the gutted fortresses of what once were great citadels of old success.
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The pools of unemployment are lapping around citadels of industrial power.
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Nowadays it is a less plausible alliance—the television entrepreneurs, safely entrenched in their citadels of power but hand in hand with the industry's creative people.
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Steel and insurance are the citadels of twentieth century power, and no society moving towards a planned economy can afford to concede autonomy to two such giants within its ranks.
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I was not clear whether he wanted the field of secondary education to be completely free or whether he wanted to maintain certain citadels of privilege.
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I am also glad that it is intended to clear up some of the so-called trade unions and banks which have been citadels of illicit arms and subversive organisatons.
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Certain buildings found in citadels having a central room, the "megaron", of oblong shape surrounded by small rooms may have served as places of worship.
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In 1850, due to the political situation and the diminution of the citadel's defensive role, the fortification is abandoned, becoming a ruin.
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Citadels allow "wizards", a type of region improvement, to be played.
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However, citadels may not to be built next to each other: there must be a settlement or city between citadels.
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In fear, some citadels banished the mensch to the jungle.
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The regime built a series of major citadels and minor forts at immense cost.
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The citadels in the respective cities directly administered their military defense zones.
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Besides the citadels, there are also isolated forts that undoubtedly served to militarily control territory.
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The citadel's towers are mobile in time, constantly fading in and out of past, present and future.
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The government further ordered the common people to flee the countryside and take shelter in major cities and mountain citadels or nearby offshore islands.
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Located outside the walls, this was perhaps the spring that filled the citadel's underground cistern.
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Safe rooms on civilian ships are sometimes called citadels, are increasingly being installed as a countermeasure against piracy.
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Citadels are worth one victory point if there are no wizards in the adjacent regions, but two if there are.
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Citadels are placed between the players at the start of the game.
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The citadel's wall was in an inequilateral hexagon of 3.5m height.
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Unlike traditional above-ground citadels, these sites are primarily secure centres for defence coordination.
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Units are recruited centrally and are deployed into special structures called citadels which range from castles to wooden watchtowers.
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Citadels were notable for their room-based structure (see below) and relatively heavy emphasis on messages and conversation as opposed to gaming and files.
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The two citadels are separated by a limestone mountain.
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The majority are of the opinion that it relates to meanings relating to fortresses, citadels, barricades and the like.
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With their resolute gaze and taut, outstretched limbs, they are citadels of patriotism.
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Both of these fortifications, citadels, were connected in a unified defensive complex.
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Answer this: were it not those men who, in hard fought wars have crushed numerous enemys citadels?
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From that day forward, all party conferences in this country have become heavily defended citadels.
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The station's interiors were also designed to resemble the citadel's style.
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The citadel's defenders included an 800-strong elephant troop.
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There they occupied every available space from rooms in monasteries to cells in citadels.
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Although the citadels were walled, it is far from clear that these structures were defensive.
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Specifically you must, subordinate military action to the political and moral struggle... better to conquer hearts than citadels.
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The many great citadels that dot the layer are the mustering grounds for forces of paladins and celestial creatures.
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In order to achieve peace among his people, he misconstrues the history of his kingdom in hopes to keep all in the citadel's walls ignorant and thus secure.
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City-states, kings and citadels followed them.
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The temple comprises the main structure, walled compound with citadels, four ponds around the main structure where in one of the ponds is situated within the walled structure.
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Little is known of the island until the 14th century, but archaeological evidence indicates it was continuously inhabited, and ruins of citadels suggest it was an important location.
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In the last four years our country has made itself a citadel of decency and honesty.
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None of these citadels would have fallen but for the presence of enemies within the citadel who were prepared to give the country away.
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We propose to maintain our citadel intact, and our proposal is that the school age shall be raised simultaneously throughout the country.
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Would it be necessary to have a combination of these citadels or would one citadel, according to the numbers attached to it, suffice?
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On that basis of religious hatred they built high the bulwarks of the citadel of privilege.
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By their labour they are turning their island home into an unconquerable citadel of freedom.
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I was asked what was the mystery about the citadel.
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We went to something called a citadel which was very different from a church.
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I cannot see much point in pretending to deter the invader from the front door when the citadel is already being taken from the rear.
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We are not going to have this wooden horse introduced into our citadel.
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Over and over again we have had arguments put forward about how important it is to capture this citadel.
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I am told that today, when a senior officer pays a visit to the citadel, the cooks have to be called to mount guard.
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Further, the citadel serves no military purpose which can be defined.
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In this country we have a ground which, although it is not now the best in the world, is still the citadel of soccer internationally.
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Now, perhaps the last citadel is reached: the constitution.
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After all, old people represent a sector where the last citadel of poverty in this country remains.
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They know that they will not be able to keep the movement together unless they make a great attempt to take this citadel.
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While therefore we are flexible on method and on techniques, we are utterly determined to defend the citadel of this policy.
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Should we not feel safer, more protected in the citadel of our own money?
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They should learn that the loss of those outposts exposes their central citadel to the next round of attacks.
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The whole bureaucratic citadel is erected before our eyes, and we have not had an opportunity of discussing these matters earlier at all.
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First, there is a useful purpose to be served by having one's own watch-dog in the citadel.
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After all, if our outposts are weak, the citadel may fall; and the strength of the chain depends upon the strength of its weakest link.
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Everybody who knows the slum problem knows that until you got through the thicket of the shortage you could not tackle the citadel itself.
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I wish to raise with you the whole question of this place being founded on a citadel of privilege.
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If we had that liberty, as we have already got well within the lines which surround the citadel, we should very shortly storm the citadel itself.
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He has seen the inner sanctuary of the citadel which he attempted to defend, not captured by people like myself who were throughout his enemies, but surrendered by his friends.
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As my noble friend has just indicated, there is much that can be justified when our national citadel is beleaguered which cannot possibly be justified under normal conditions.
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There is this propensity to fix a citadel in a region and to believe that that is the be-all and end-all of all that should be transferred.
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The great constitutional fortress which was supposed to guard the citadel of the constitution will be of little value if the invaders' mercenary troops are already on the battlements.
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There are to be found the outer bastions of the citadel of freedom; and if these are driven in, the citadel itself, wherever it may be, is inevitably threatened.
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The citadel of freedom is here.
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If that is so, can we really allow the defences of this country—our citadel—at this time to be served other than by the very best machines we can create?
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When the damage is done and when the citadel has fallen, it is no use mobilising the army, sending in a gunboat, turning out the air force and the rest.
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In the center of the northern facade was the only entrance to citadel.
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Another element of a fortress was the citadel.
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Suggestions are given for each of the routes to the citadel, with the details left for the referee to fill in.
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The prison largely occupies the southern part of the citadel.
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The citadel will be a modern building complex comprising five blocks properly equipped.
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The site occupies an area of, protected by massive city walls and a citadel on top of a hill.
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Conservatives could not storm the citadels of power while flying the flag of inequality.
However, he left these citadels of economic power when these reforms had run out of steam and most of the takeovers were completed.
Far from being a challenger for power, it could not even hold on to its old citadels.
They were more in tune with the thinking of a managerial government than were the traditional scholarly citadels of unproductive, useless learning.
A close reading of these two protests shows the sometime 'citadel of the avant-garde' at a distinctly precarious moment in its history.
The old men enter stumbling under the weight of firewood with which they intend to burn down the citadel gates.
If the dedication must have been made after the return, might the goddess be shown mourning her ruined citadel?
The magistracy appears to have been a citadel that fell relatively easily.
From this citadel of security, cautious forays can be made into what purports to be a world of objects, among which are other rational beings.
Within 'the citadel' was to be found, as was only right and proper, the ecclesiastical administration and the bishop.
The miners in assembly thus stood in a direct physical confrontation with the citadel of corruption itself.
If, therefore, women want to storm the citadel and share its existing treasures, they have to decide what to do about these autonomy-centred ways of thinking.
Every economic, financial and social problem is discussed on the assumption that nothing must be done which interferes with the central citadels of private property.
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I trust that this will mean the opening of the doors of the central citadels of all national sovereignties.
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