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1 It might be fortified by abuse; and they had already abused it.
2 But it was well fortified by its natural situation, and a hill.
3 Fortified by the hope, he began to walk back toward the light.
4 Fortified by this resolution M. Morrel returned to the Hôtel de France.
5 I hid in my maid's room, fortified by books and cassette tapes.
6 This also was fortified by water and earthworks, but not so strongly.
7 As it was, fortified by Anne's presence, she yielded to his insistence.
8 Those barriers were fortified by years of disappointment, years of resentment and pain.
9 But its investment hopes are fortified by its approach to costs.
10 An opinion fortified by the exactness of the hourly transmission times.
11 Executive responsibility was centered in the mayor, fortified by a comprehensive civil service.
12 Every point in a favourable position was at once fortified by the legionaries.
13 Ximenes, in 1500, began with great success a propaganda fortified by liberal presents.
14 Though few in number it was a gathering strongly fortified by warm affection.
15 Here again the ground had been strongly fortified by the enemy.
16 Tomorrow Cork hurlers arrive in Croke Park fortified by comforting data.
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