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1 Similar mechanisms to defend against unwanted takeovers are common among Dutch companies.
2 Rice spokesman Paul Leonard said she was prepared to defend against it.
3 She said it will defend against allegations of misstatements in offering documents.
4 They were equipped specifically to defend against slake-moths, in case of escapes.
5 Plants employ a two-tier innate immune system to defend against invading pathogens.
6 What mattered now, the important thing, was to defend against the noise.
7 He's used to glamour, he can defend against it, and he's smart.
8 In turn, the host expresses antiviral restriction factors to defend against infection.
9 They'll make the island a lot easier to defend against the Chadassa.
10 Admiral Davidson told Congress his forces cannot defend against new Chinese hypersonic weapons.
11 A less conventional attack, however, could be harder to defend against .
12 Still, the deal is not specifically aimed to defend against Murdoch, Ingrassia said.
13 Through Project Crucible we worked to defend against , and to dismantle, that work.
14 Because of this they have been quite easy to defend against .
15 Plants must effectively defend against biotic and abiotic stresses to survive in nature.
16 He told lawmakers to appropriate money to defend against potential lawsuits.
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