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He also asserted that he would | resist further budget cuts, retain the two regional c |
Another plus point for him is that he will | resist tooth and nail any idea or programme or work w |
og is so delighted with himself that he cannot | resist shouting down to the frogs he is leaving behin |
sal skills in their curricula to help students | resist peer pressure while maintaining self-respect. |
he withdrew into Cornwall, where he helped to | resist the advancing Parliamentarians. |
es, however, and his popularity allowed him to | resist Robert's invasion. |
His characters | resist easy categorization because of their depth and |
ns and cities so designated by Adolf Hitler to | resist the Allied offensives where the defenders were |
the leaves of Oregon-grape are holly-like and | resist wilting, the foliage is sometimes used by flor |
ar, and advise the privy councillors in how to | resist the ongoing Irish Rebellion. |
She however can | resist him and things even get turned around when Don |
ge, in order to help other human civilizations | resist the attacks of the Earth's army. |
Khan, Asaf Jah VII, the Nizam of Hyderabad, to | resist defeatist view and ensure continued support fo |
But I couldn't | resist the temptation to put in a null reference, sim |
ant to the content of the article but I cannot | resist a comment on this. |
n the stair, the touch of drama which I cannot | resist! |
for something else (bad joke I know I couldn't | resist) and I don't think we should be ambiguous abou |
den declares: "If I were an American, I should | resist to the last such manifest exertions of tyranny |
In 1849, finding it impossible to | resist the demand for reforms at Nidche Israel, he re |
They were incapable to | resist and after a short battle the Venetian began to |
but also describes how indigenous communities | resist or negotiate to defend their territories and c |
f Russia, issued a call to the Ingushetians to | resist Chechen police raids. |
the more peaceful of the Land's inhabitants to | resist a territorial grab by humanoid saurians. |
Such riveted structures may be insufficient to | resist seismic loading from earthquakes if the struct |
it is faced in faience, which was intended to | resist the soot that blackened many of Sheffield's bu |
Chapman declares his intention to | resist the impulse to conform and remain free to live |
ause of his support for the right of Iraqis to | resist occupation, and criticism of Zionism. |
"The goal of all inanimate objects is to | resist man and ultimately defeat him." |
e local militia units throughout the island to | resist the Japanese. |
extensively weather tested to ensure it could | resist atmospheric corrosion. |
ranch pylon also an anchor pylon since it must | resist forces from both lines. |
The couplers use a Hirth joint to | resist torsion. |
Just can't | resist... so when singing about this object, one shoul |
Moved to Wyandotte, Kansas, to | resist Price's invasion. |
s was the final attempt by Takeda Katsuyori to | resist the combined forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda |
io theologica, in which he advised the king to | resist the temporal encroachments of the papacy and, |
extiles derived from this polymer are known to | resist chemical and thermal attack. |
a national united front with the Kuomintang to | resist the Japanese. |
Bury St. Edmunds; Earl Aubrey was the last to | resist a settlement. |
, the TFG were able to use that as leverage to | resist pressure from the international community to d |
Some Criollos proposed Liniers to | resist the replacement with the forces under his comm |
e poison to be retained on the bait longer and | resist degradation by sunlight. |
remained a Catholic stronghold and managed to | resist a number of sieges. |
He squared off with Walter and managed to | resist his wires, then choke him into submission befo |
me, the "well organised locals have managed to | resist the tidal wave of development which swept thro |
s to enter into Hale's mind, but he manages to | resist and shoots the creature in the head with his a |
The game was also a refuge for many from | Resist or Be Terminated, a game using a very similar |
impregnable rampart of doctors and masters to | resist heresy." |
neously assess the properties of a material to | resist conducted, radiated, or convective heating. |
The person may well | resist that compulsion. |
Greece, as a neutral without the means to | resist, was obliged to acquiesce in the arrival of a |
Many viruses have evolved mechanisms to | resist interferon activity. |
annoy, who had concentrated some 16,000 men to | resist the 33,000 French troops closing on Milan, dec |
This tends to use more noble metals that | resist corrosion better. |
erefore, making the microcontroller's software | resist such errors can cheaply improve the system's t |
ant role in preparing the Honduran military to | resist and defeat an invasion from Nicaragua. |
en France fell to Nazi Germany, the mission to | resist the Nazis became increasingly important. |
trol in crops that are genetically modified to | resist its effects. |
Alma and her old and ill mother-in-law Safija | resist, even as winter approaches and the village is |
ghts secessionists, as well as the movement to | resist Federal Civil Rights legislation. |
upanuliikumine) was an underground movement to | resist the occupation of Estonia by Nazi Germany, 194 |
They support freedom of movement and | resist human migration control by coordinating intern |
a diet...but loves food and eating too much to | resist! |
o declare a global jihad urging all Muslims to | resist Allied encroachment on their lands, the effort |
You will be beaten, but you must not | resist: you must not even raise a hand to ward off bl |
ao directed the troops stationed in Nanyuan to | resist the Japanese troops. |
at Britain would use its air force and navy to | resist, although a threat from mass rocket attack was |
greater endurance to help a church so near you | resist the invasions of the Saracens. |
ut of the derrick), the elevators also need to | resist cross-axial loads of the weight of the pipe jo |
as being "among the first neo-Confederates to | resist efforts by the infidels to take down the Confe |
n expelled, unless they swore an oath never to | resist the king, or attempt to alter the government o |
They simply withdrew and chose to no longer | resist European settlement into some areas. |
attempts to halt this, Maredydd decided not to | resist the Norman encroachment on Gwent and was rewar |
r to Harar, whose ancient walls would not long | resist his assault. |
Spirits are said not to | resist the dukun in their removal from their 'host', |
skinning, as a reminder to the laborers not to | resist. |
They took an oath to | resist the Mughals, but were defeated. |
Under the pact, Finland was obliged to | resist armed attacks by "Germany or its allies" (in r |
Shibori includes a number of labor-intensive | resist techniques including stitching elaborate patte |
It is an offence to | resist, obstruct or impede a constable in the executi |
st step Survey or skim advises that one should | resist the temptation to read the book and instead gl |
ider different possibilities open-mindedly and | resist fallacies such as appeal to emotion. |
espite the Vermehrens' unwillingness openly to | resist the Nazi regime, they inevitably found themsel |
rged the Bulgarian parliamentary opposition to | resist the Radoslavov government's intention and pers |
usumba said the entire Ugandan opposition will | resist any effort to pass the proposed law which she |
Players had two options to | resist it and become free agents. |
at Doctor Hoarai had been creating in order to | resist the impending attack by a race of subterranean |
ring 16th, 17th and 18th centuries in order to | resist artillery sieges. |
In order to | resist Dutch encroachments, Hasanuddin tried to gathe |
r father's advice to stay together in order to | resist the enemies and soon departed, taking their ow |
ed the ability of local party organisations to | resist the attacks from Red Guards. |
the PCJSS, the Shanti Bahini was organised to | resist government policies. |
y led the packinghouse workers to organize and | resist their employers, seeking better wages and work |
of captured troops to effectively organize and | resist their imprisonment. |
athizing with the other, promise each other to | resist Dracula's evil influence but Dracula discovers |
snia and Oltenia, and allowing the Ottomans to | resist the Russian push toward Istanbul. |
of Aden (1548), which allowed the Ottomans to | resist to the Portuguese in the northwestern part of |
and Valentine for conspiracy in parliament to | resist the King's orders, refusing to admit their ple |
l parts becomes a liability when the part must | resist a differential pressure. |
via the formation of very hard particles that | resist abrasion. |
peaking of the right and duty of the people to | resist despotic powers as exercised against their lib |
Critical thinking: helping young people to | resist the pressure to conform. |
rogation of such conditions so that people who | resist them may have more possibilities of living. |
d with vegetables and vines allowing people to | resist a possible military siege. |
KKE then called upon the Greek people to | resist the fascist and Nazi invaders, and the resista |
s the last attempt by the Ovimbundu peoples to | resist Portuguese colonization. |
ons to respect this right... of all peoples to | resist occupation, and to distinguish between that an |
hanistan, or across the border in Peshawar, to | resist the Soviet invaders and the Soviet-backed Afgh |
and many Koreans chose Manchuria as a place to | resist Japanese Imperialism. |
fled to New Orleans, USA where they planned to | resist the Centralist government. |
ine Club, the members whereof were pledged "to | resist any ecclesiastical interference which may mili |
ucted at Upper Eashing as a defensive point to | resist Viking attacks. |
kki Tuomioja made Finland's official policy to | resist other EU members' plans for common defense. |
, an example of using heavy-handed politics to | resist an ideologically unwelcome scientific "paradig |
the Milion, he urged the assembled populace to | resist the Latin invaders with all their strength. |
The king was powerless to | resist, and the people took Daniel and threw him into |
ns expected no resistance, but preparations to | resist had been going on since the previous autumn. |
of James, known as Jacobites, were prepared to | resist what they saw as an illegal coup by force of a |
ies of Lancashire and Cheshire and prepared to | resist the its passage by the Scots.Lambert sent a fe |
he command of the popular forces, preparing to | resist the invading forces. |
ss and according to democratic principles" and | resist turning "the convention into a coronation." |
e an elaborate notice-and-hearing procedure to | resist the federal ruling". |
ed silk and cotton fabrics were produced using | resist dyeing techniques in which the cloth is printe |
s the American Anglican Council on projects to | resist efforts to liberalize mainline Protestant chur |
urs and ranged under my lee quarter--unable to | resist I was compelled to strike the Flag of the Unit |
ust operate over a broad temperature range and | resist oil and coolants. |
o the United States Constitution as reasons to | resist the Congressional questioning. |
er of conscience and was awarded by Refuse and | Resist with its Courageous Resister Award. |
ral organizations to fight the PDPA regime and | resist Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. |
Mohawks at St. Regis, Ontario, | resist the provision, preferring their traditional me |
velopment is allowed but must be reinforced to | resist an avalanche. |
Only one choice remains - | resist or surrender… |
Hawks from USL 1 was too much to for Rennie to | resist. |
His resolve to | resist temptation in all of its many forms fuels his |
s with any special privileges; and resolved to | resist any such measures, should they try to be imple |
ng increasing German manpower and resources to | resist them. |
utions , we recognize the Palestinian right to | resist Israeli violence and occupation via legitimate |
as the Pope lay dying, the Commune of Rome, to | resist papal power, began deliberations that official |
olicy Institute of California says respondents | resist public borrowing, the passing of debt to futur |
or the difficulty is that this notion seems to | resist a covariant formulation. |
old tracks plus a cover of Sepultura's ‘Refuse | Resist. |
Dragomirov attacks the next day, Sharpe's men | resist strongly. |
tingly, Russian stocks also have been shown to | resist infection by tracheal mites. |
And at 10-1, Sid can't | resist the odds |
image of a siren so alluring you simply can't | resist her, even when you know you're headed straight |
h the dingo had a weaker bite, its skull could | resist greater stresses, allowing it to pull down lar |
resilience refers to the ability of a soil to | resist or recover their healthy state in response to |
use cells in the hypoxic zones of solid tumors | resist traditional chemotherapy for at least two reas |
today I can scarcely believe that some people | resist an idea so patently right. |
ergetic's organism is specially-conditioned to | resist radiation lethal to others, which requires the |
of stronger material, designed specifically to | resist a fast-moving Category 3 hurricane like Betsy. |
of numbers) or it could quickly form square to | resist cavalry attacks, but by its nature only a frac |
hing in retreat, formed in a hollow square, to | resist the assaults made on all sides. |
ort Lewis military base in Washington State to | resist the war in Vietnam. |
in 1049, constructed out of brick and stone to | resist arson and lightning fires. |
lbourne's lover, who throughout the story must | resist his vampiric urge to bite and therefore turn h |
orces in Xuan Loc did not have the strength to | resist, the 4th Army Corps would strike directly at t |
realised that he did not have the strength to | resist it. |
ed on June 29, 1855 as part of the struggle to | resist William Walker, an American filibuster, advent |
The threat emboldened Sturdza to | resist the liberals' demands. |
re-entry bodies and penaids, super-hardened to | resist ABM attack, replacing the original three ET.31 |
h psychic powers that not even super-types can | resist. |
Such materials also tend to | resist solvents and have good mechanical properties. |
If it's not a rule, then I tend to | resist the wholesale rewriting of articles simply to |
erials (buildings constructed of stone tend to | resist incendiary destruction unless they are first b |
On the other hand, Celtic goddesses tended to | resist syncretism; Sulis Minerva is one of the few at |
tandably] reject such a view: first, that they | resist the temptation to moralize, and second, that t |
the 2-D cross sections in place such that they | resist lateral pressure from the re-coater blade. |
tooth for a tooth: But I say unto you, That ye | resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on th |
drought; that can survive in a flood; that can | resist pests and disease...we need higher yields on t |
The blue coating, was the photo | resist that was not cleaned off. |
Fight), Verse, The First Step, The Mongoloids, | Resist (CD release), Maintain, The Effort (with Sweet |
rebuild post-World War I and helping the club | resist a merger with bitter rivals Stoke City in 1926 |
nt and previous byelections had seen the party | resist selecting black candidates for byelections. |
The materials | resist stains or absorbing odors, and permit filling |
government so that he could work with them to | resist the spread of Communism into Europe. |
eak prisoners have just enough left in them to | resist. |
heerfully encouraged his men exhorting them to | resist to the last, and while doing so was killed. |
rrendered or if Hirohito was exhorting them to | resist the enemy invasion. |
They will | resist attempts to train them by punishment, reacting |
several Labour party ministers said they will | resist the decision. |
ange in the form of a fiction while they would | resist it to the end if the fact is out in the open. |
hem accidentally gets electrocuted, they can't | resist tasting the flesh beneath the scales and find |
erfected humans, designed to be able to better | resist the unusual and partially hostile environments |
etermined actions their willingness to further | resist. |
unfire - as well as being reinforced to better | resist collision damage (and cause more to other cars |
The South must achieve a capacity to unite, | resist, and persevere until it attains a new world or |
on by this virus, enabling the fetus to better | resist the immune system of the mother. |
e signatories of the Nine-Power Treaty to help | resist Japanese aggression. |
ic Forces has called on Rwandans to peacefully | resist what she says is President Paul Kagame's tyran |
le that occurred in Paris, and resolved to not | resist the army. |
lly weakened Gojong were unable to effectively | resist the Five, even though the Emperor refused to s |
ns, particularly in its ability to effectively | resist jamming. |
ded with barbed wire which were able to easily | resist the Italian assault. |
ovements dating to the 1740s, came together to | resist the expansion of the United States into the No |
Dance of Life single included a track entitled | Resist the Criminal Justice Act. |
emarkably limited and as a result, training to | resist such invasions is very basic. |
ater, and have a patented surface treatment to | resist deposits for more comfortable lens wear. |
lliott helped organize the different tribes to | resist occupancy and land cessions. |
xtremely unhappy with this policy and tried to | resist it, they were branded as "saboteurs" of the br |
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