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  • asions, and in 1555, it was still said to be defensible and inhabitable.
  • A single entrance is also more defensible and enables the bees to combat robbing by be
  • er adapted for the purposes in view; equally defensible; and affording sufficient shelter for Ships
  • tion Proclamation was legally void, and only defensible as a military necessity.
  • in a cemetery not far off, which he made as defensible as circumstances would admit of, and this po
  • r-revolutionary activities, it had an easily defensible beachhead, and it offered an escape route in
  • akia (as the state was now renamed) lost its defensible border with Germany and its fortifications.
  • and that the limit of sentience is "the only defensible boundary of concern for the interests of oth
  • he main temple, that can be used as an inner defensible citadel.
  • "Can immanent naturalism present a defensible ethic?
  • arly obsessive attachment is a fixation or a defensible expression of love is at times debatable.
  • ze Age and Iron Age hill forts, "rounds" and defensible farmsteads in the south west point to a numb
  • he British column was in open desert with no defensible feature to hand.
  • was recommended that a new stronger and more defensible fort be built on a site nearby, but this was
  • dependence from the army, it benefitted from defensible fortifications on its land side and the supp
  • Jerusalem, being on a mountain, is naturally defensible from almost all sides, but suffers from the
  • Jerusalem, being on a mountain, is naturally defensible from almost all sides, but suffers from the
  • would give Germany a better and more easily defensible frontier in Siberia, and also grant it contr
  • in group west of Masan was the first readily defensible ground east of the Chinju pass.
  • Having realized that Jerusalem would not be defensible, he began the retreat of Crusader forces fro
  • h Indian Ocean islands were however far more defensible: heavily fortified, garrisoned by regular Fr
  • s is a study that should never be considered defensible in any era...In no way would I ever think of
  • nded various methods to make the island more defensible, including building additional warehouses an
  • That the only defensible justification of copyright is a consequentia
  • ness as the city walls, if high enough to be defensible, must necessarily leave the Gihon spring out
  • Farther west is the Col de Tende, an easily defensible pass that connects Cuneo with Nice on the Me
  • It was located on a highly defensible peninsular outcrop of rock above a deep ravi
  • llages consolidated and reshaped to create a defensible perimeter.
  • astle was strategically located in an easily defensible position above a bend in the River North Esk
  • irst structure appeared on the site, but its defensible position must have made it attractive to eve
  • tage station building provided shelter and a defensible position to protect the remaining wagons and
  • h the headquarters in Bengal, because of its defensible position and its deep-water anchorage for th
  • active as it was for Edward III, as a highly defensible position, this also made it quite difficult
  • nur had bribed the leaders to move to a less defensible position, and that Unur had promised to brea
  • Arrow Creek was difficult to cross - a very defensible position.
  • flanked and was ordered to fall back to more defensible positions.
  • (130,000 m2) on high ground, a prominent and defensible site.
  • A second concept of Defensible Space is "Fuel Reduction."
  • an be minimized with integrated and balanced defensible space practices.
  • The term Defensible Space in landscape ('firescape') use refers
  • y Financial projects embrace the precepts of defensible space and the New Urbanism through use of co
  • ush removal ordinances of municipalities for defensible space can result in mistaken excessive clear
  • The Nordy Bank hill fort is located on a defensible spur of the Clee Hills at 343 metres above s
  • Barrancas, determined that Pickens was more defensible than any of the other posts in the area.
  • tupid and extreme consequence of a perfectly defensible theory of art, and one that does not necessa
  • mostly 11th century, however the remarkable defensible tower is a 14th-century addition.
  • the larger, more culturally significant and defensible walled town of Exeter.
  • It was highly defensible, with a double moat and city walls built a h