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11 Sentences With "bulwarked"

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Even Einstein, the prototypical loner, was bulwarked by a vast correspondence of arguing and discussion.
They harvested timber for telegraph poles, rails for D-Day splashdowns and the pit props that bulwarked vital British coal mines.
Take a look at the market share shifts, with Chinese hardware vendors on the rise: E-commerce in India is also growing, bulwarked by the rise of mobile payment transactions.
Seen here in photographs from The New York Times archives, they harvested timber for telegraph poles, rails for D-Day splashdowns and the pit props that bulwarked vital British coal mines.
During World War II, the Women's Timber Corps, known as "lumberjills," were responsible for harvesting timber for telegraph poles, rails for D-Day splashdowns and the pit props that bulwarked vital British coal mines.
Once the workshops were under way, Matt was generally able to block out things that particular women had said about why they were there, sacrificing whole Saturdays like this one—a warm, clear day in May—to battering bulwarked men.
Looking for some of the tranquillity he experienced, my wife, daughter and I put up at Metohi Kindelis, a bed-and-breakfast a few miles inland from the walled city of Chania, with vestiges of Venetian rule in its lighthouse and bulwarked harbor.
The Garrison Border Town of Elvas and its Fortifications is a Unesco World Heritage Site, inscribed in the World Heritage list in 2012. Elvas is a Portuguese city in Alentejo, near the Portuguese-Spanish border. The site, extensively fortified from the 17th to 19th centuries, represents the largest bulwarked dry ditch system in the world. Within its walls, the town contains barracks and other military buildings as well as churches and monasteries.
At the 53rd National Film Awards which took place in 2006, Rangan won in the Best Film Critic category. The citation given to him by the jury of the 53rd National Film Awards reads, "The Award is presented for intelligent and reader-friendly reviews of popular cinema with a depth of understanding of the form, a discernible passion for the medium bulwarked consistently by a knowledge of the trends and touchstones of global cinema." In 2013, Arul Mani of Tehelka described Rangan as "far and away the most intelligent writer we have in India when it comes to cinema".
In 1641, under the administration of the Governor Matias de Albuquerque, significant repairs were begun on the castle and fortress. This completed through contributions from people of the town, equivalent to two réis, and resulted in the expansion of trenches, reinforcement of the barbicans and the opening-up of a gap for expansion. This was accomplished through the demolish of various homes near the castle to permit the war effort: in 1644, the Marquess of Torrescusa had already proven the need to reinforce Elvas, with his siege of the castle. This was the beginning of the period of construction that resulted in the bulwarked Praça de Elvas that was completed in 1653, creating a military square and defensive ring.
For example, the following (practically untranslatable) passage about St. George's Church in Rastenburg, from "Childhood paradise" Title page of the 1898 edition of Phantasus with Art Nouveau decoration ... landfernhin schauenden, landfernhin lugenden, landfernhin sichtbaren Burgbelfriedtürme der massig, der mächtig, der wuchtig der sturmtrotzig, ehrwürdig, bollwerkkühn, letztzufluchtstark stolzen, feldsteinuntermauerten, ziegelstumpfbraunrötlichen, berghügelkrönenden, strebepfeilerigen, sternkreuzgewölbigen, buntfensterigen Sankt Georgenkirche. [... / looking out remotely on the country, peeping out on the country, remotely from the country / visible / castle belfry towers / of massive, of mighty, of / powerful / of / storm defying, venerable, boldly bulwarked / the last refuge / proud / underpinned by fieldstones, dull reddish brown bricked / mountain hill crowning / buttressed, starry cross-vaulted / colorfully windowed / Saint / George's Church] "Dafnis" (1904) In 1903, he wrote Songs on an old Lute inspired by the poetry of the Baroque era. This volume was later expanded as Dafnis and published by Reinhard Piper, and one of Holz's few financial successes. The poems incorporated in the volume's, design, subject, and layout celebrations of Baroque eating and erotic events.

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