Founded in 1592, Trinity was for centuries a bastion of Protestant ascendancy in Ireland.
But on August 17th, the main attraction was something unusual even for a bastion of bizarreness.
Farm co-operatives, once a bastion of the platteland, have also gained a new lease on life.
The Aventis Prize is now in its 18th year, and marks a bastion of excellence for popular science writing.
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On December 11 the governor of Michigan, a bastion of organized labor, signed a right-to-work law.
It was written four years ago in Manufacturing and Technology News, hardly a bastion of liberal thinking.
Kalemegdanska Terasa is a bastion of fine food with stone arches and columns framing the dining room.
As well as being a bastion of quality dance music, it is also Copenhagen's premier live venue.
Consider article written four years ago in Manufacturing and Technology News, hardly a bastion of liberal thinking.
Many think the move was influenced by bureaucrats in the finance ministry, a bastion of fiscal conservatism.
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Even trade unions, traditionally a bastion of europhobia, have started speaking out in favour of the euro.
This question is most acute in the swing county of Macomb, a bastion of socially conservative white workers.
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Some on the left feared the homeowners as a bastion of conservative politics.
Here is similar article written four years ago in Manufacturing and Technology News, hardly a bastion of liberal thinking.
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Orange County, just outside Los Angeles County, was once a bastion of Republicanism.
For all its travails, the optimists will tell you that the Moscow Conservatory remains a bastion of Russian musical life.
In Kibera, Nairobi's largest slum and a bastion of Odinga support, many believe this year's results have been rigged as well.
Turkey remains a bastion of NATO, with the biggest army after the United States and a vital American air-force base at Incirlik.
In the north Bosnian town of Doboj, a bastion of Serb chauvinism, a Muslim jeweller is once again doing a roaring trade.
Mr Santos's family and its newspaper are a bastion of Colombia's establishment.
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Though not as libertine as Dubai, Qatar is a bastion of civil liberties--women can drive, alcohol is not illegal--compared with neighboring Saudi Arabia.
The suburbs located in Maryland may tend to be more liberal by comparison, but northern Virginia is certainly not a bastion of conservatism.
Fawlty Towers, Monty Python, Blackadder - Britain may consider itself as a bastion of comedy, and the global headquarters of the sense of humour.
France, formerly a bastion of the few and brave, is quickly gaining mainstream investment attention with the election of President Nicolas Sarkozy in May.
EU's critics to paint it as a bastion of unreformed corporatism.
WASP's nest, a bastion of old-line Yankee families and country-club Republicans.
Nevada became a bastion for Republicans in the '70s and '80s when a population boom brought a large number of white, "Reagan Republicans" to the state.
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Mr Veltroni was particularly shaken last week, when his party colleague in charge of the regional government in Emilia-Romagna, a bastion of the left, defected to Mr Prodi.
Although the bomb killed mostly Kenyan citizens, it also claimed a group of Americans so diverse as to contradict the idea that the foreign service remains a bastion of the white elite.
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