Stevens preaches the tao of "getting low, " which means Butler's guards defend with their chests and legs, not their hands.
In some parts of the Middle East there are very conservative social patterns, which people seek to defend with great vigor.
"We had to defend with everything we had in the first half but we still kept the scoreboard ticking over, " he said.
You are now like the one who used to defend people with his own sword, but now he looks for others to defend him.
They only felt safe in so far as they could defend themselves with their makeshift weapons.
"And I am going to defend him with the greatest of my abilities, " he said.
And we're gonna give the American citizen a pea shooter to defend themselves with.
Israel must be able to defend itself with all that implies and that's what we're preparing for.
The only thing they are hoping for is that they get to use their own money to defend themselves with the best attorneys their money can buy.
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Earlier Friday, a top U.S. military commander said he was surprised that Iraqi forces did not defend themselves with chemical or biological weapons and questioned whether field commanders had received faulty intelligence.
Though the murder rate has actually declined (it fell from 5.4 per 100, 000 citizens in 2008 to only 4.7 per 100, 000 Americans last year), Americans, it seems, appear to feel a greater need than ever before to defend themselves with firearms.
Mr Erard repeatedly peppers his text with such questions, feeling his way through his story as a thoughtful observer, rather than banging about like an academic with a theory to defend or a pitchman with a technique to sell.
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Our nation endures because these men and women are willing to defend it, with their very lives.
Worryingly, however, both countries have been sending stronger signals that they might defend their claims with force.
The adversary had a homeland to protect, assets to defend, and with those came a deterrent against attack.
As long as a company can defend the contributions with crisp criteria, employees generally understand and support this type of involvement.
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It is time to defend our values with vigor and courage.
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The army says that, apart from being stretched by having to hold former Taliban areas and to defend its border with India, it cannot go into Waziristan without full public backing.
He argues that the party's job is not to defend the union with England, or even to oppose independence in principle, but simply to do what is best for the Scots.
Most recently, we showed that we do have a capability and, indeed, a national will to defend our interests with the dramatic bringing to justice, as was said, of Osama bin Laden.
The Legal Aid lawyer is duty bound to defend such people with the utmost vigor, even if the lawyer knows that the client is guilty and is likely to do more bad things if the lawyer is successful in his or her defense.
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However, Moscow is increasingly frustrated with Iraq's intransigence on the issue, and observers say Russia would not defend Saddam in a standoff with the international community.
The interim government responded by saying it would defend national unity, with force if necessary.
In that case, our government has the clear authority to defend the United States with lethal force.
Critics also argue it would hamper the ability of citizens to defend themselves from criminals with illegal guns.
Attempts to defend pegged exchange rates with external financial support seldom work.
But it could be difficult for Wiggins to defend his title, with many observers already suggesting the 32-year-old could struggle with 2013's comparatively hilly route.
It was also blessedly far from the reach of east-coast patent holders such as Thomas Edison, who would defend his camera technology with legal challenges and, if the mood took him, with hired goons wielding baseball bats.
"Because of the way people defend at scrums, with the greater distance between defensive lines, it should mean there's more space, hence the need to keep scrums squarer - so I see that as a positive, " he said.
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