The executive director of Glenwood Gardens in Bakersfield defended the nurse, saying she had followed policy.
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At their first general election debate Sunday night, Coleman and Franken defended their ads.
The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano defended the pope in an unprecedented rebuke to the Times.
Wylfa is defended by the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC), an armed force dedicated to counter-terrorism.
Both firms defended their services and said they were co-operating fully with the audit.
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Hayek pointed out that central bankers had often defended their policies as necessary to prevent deflation.
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Yet although the U.S. bail-out approach is generally defended, the Cypriot bail-in approach is generally opposed.
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Council bosses have defended signage on Cambridgeshire's guided busway after a lorry accidentally drove along it.
ICBMs are ground-launched ballistic missiles capable of traveling long distances and penetrating heavily defended areas.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has defended the funeral costs, stating the UK can "afford" to contribute.
Assistant Chief Constable Marcus Beale, of West Midlands Police, defended the decision to charge Ms Kabal.
He later defended his comments, telling the BBC: "The language is strong but I feel strongly".
Mr Chambliss defended his vote on the bail-out as the lesser of two evils.
The town, which still has preserved sections of its ancient walls, was defended by 3, 000 Royalists.
Joey Robinson, a spokesman for the Scouts, defended its right to set its membership policies.
Appearing on CNN's Crossfire on April 15, 1987, Buchanan defended his support for Linnas.
The BBC has defended its actions, saying the film was strongly in the public interest.
Ms Arkley, who is once again standing as the Conservative candidate, has defended the set up.
"It's absurd, " said Tom Mesereau, the lawyer who successfully defended Jackson in the trial.
While the Conservative group declined to directly answer the criticism, it had earlier defended its record.
It must be struggled for, and then defended anew, every day of our lives.
He has publicly defended the use of long-term isolation everywhere that he has worked.
So Kurosawa, with his period parables of honor defended and defeated, represented Japan to the West.
The Birmingham trust questioned the credibility of figures, but Dr Foster defended its measures.
The government has defended its judicial procedures and decisions, saying it provided fair trials.
They came from the flanks and we defended very poorly in the wide positions.
Mr. Murdoch fiercely defended Ms. Brooks for months as the scandal escalated last year.
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Democrats had defended Halligan as a "superbly qualified nominee, " in the words of Leahy.
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie also defended the use of Mr Taylor's money.
But the NHS Confederation, which represents health service managers, has defended the performance of trusts.
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