• The federal and state authorities became offsetting buttresses repelling any despotic aspirations the other might exhibit.

    FORBES: Europe's Debt Crisis Is No Failing Of Federalism

  • Professor Offer buttresses his theoretical challenge with a large casebook from America and Britain.

    ECONOMIST: Can you be too rich?

  • These 2.5 meter-thick supporting buttresses were built around the church as protection. from the impact of an earthquake.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • Inside the church building there are many buttresses supporting the building and placed to absorb impacts from outside.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • It's a series of buttresses about a quarter of a mile long.

    BBC: Derbyshire Peak District crag closed to protect ravens

  • The pillars form rocky buttresses isolated from each other by deep and steep gullies developed by frost shattering directed along intervening joints.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • Barnosky said the NOAA report buttresses his group's findings on global temperatures.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • All of this buttresses their faith in Europe as a higher ideal.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • But Marcin buttresses her optimism with the drop in price-earnings ratios in recent quarters, even as earnings have continued to grow at double-digit percentage rates.

    FORBES

  • Even with advances in robotics, Mr. Riddell believes the idiosyncratic corners, buttresses and recesses of New York's 20th-century skyline will keep humans involved in the trade.

    WSJ: Window-Washing Robots Rise; Humans Balk

  • In the centre of the soccer-pitch-sized interior courtyard stands a similarly outsized white marble lectern, an almost ethereal sight among the falled buttresses and overgrown weeds.

    ECONOMIST: Letter from Samarkand

  • Perhaps my confidence, some would say arrogance, buttresses me with the belief that I will be a success at some point if I work harder than anyone else.

    FORBES

  • Eustache, whose flying buttresses and Renaissance style rival Notre Dame's.

    FORBES: Old Europe's Realty Riches

  • The upsurge in violence buttresses the worries of sustained skeptics of the Burmese transition, such as Joshua Kurlantzick of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, who returned to his theme this week.

    FORBES: Asia's Week: Shadows on the Burmese Spring

  • Instead, Ms. Elliot buttresses her characterization of my writings as "controversial" by citing to the ADL. But, the ADL "report" on my "controversial" writings is no different from CAIR's and the far left's critique: take a few analytical questions out of context and pose them as absurd and bigoted statements and then conclude that David Yerushalmi is a dangerous bigot.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

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