Those entrenched enough to deride as fools or quislings anyone who questions war may also be more prone to edit events to fit their version. |
Urban reformers had closed the segregated districts in over eighty cities, including the entrenched tenderloins. |
Instead, he asserts that we are in fact so entrenched in ideology that it is difficult to even distinguish its parameters. |
It was the first time in Canadian legislative history that the national constitution had been amended to abrogate entrenched rights. |
To this day, a casual walk along the Normandy coast reveals scores of entrenched batteries and nearly monumental emplacements of concrete. |
Nevertheless, at the ratepayer level, the preference to have improvements excluded from rates seems firmly entrenched. |