In her own obscure and useless way, she tried to defend her freedom, tried to learn.
Nor can Mrs Clinton have been wholly pleased by some other attempts to defend her.
She would be the first player to defend her title in Stuttgart since Lindsay Davenport in 2005.
Kazuko Curtin's lawyer, Michael Clark, says that he can't access her records but will vigorously defend her.
Ms. Reece orders scrambled eggs with feta and wheat toast, and continues to defend her stance on femininity.
Spellings can be expected to defend her actions, and has appointed an internal task force on the matter.
It was something of a turning point though as she vowed to defend her title at London 2012.
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But her supporters defend her as an outstanding leader with a strong Christian faith and unwavering support for her family.
Analysts believe Ms Bhutto is likely to employ all means she can muster to defend her electoral interests in the country.
She went on to defend her crown for the next three years, regaining it in 2012 after missing out in 2011.
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Earlier this month Mr Abbott's wife spoke out to defend her husband against sexism claims, saying he was surrounded by "strong capable women".
The Barnsley player, who won gold in Manchester in 2002, is keen to defend her women's wheelchair singles title in Melbourne next year.
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The Sochi hashtag is a reference to next February's Winter Olympics in Russia, where the 28-year-old hopes to defend her downhill gold from Vancouver 2010.
In the Pattaya Open in Thailand, Russia's Vera Zvonareva saw off local favorite Tamarine Tanasugarn, claiming a 6-4 6-4 final win to successfully defend her title.
Storey - who is married to Barney Storey, another of Britain's Paralympic cycling gold medallists - has already said she will defend her titles at Rio in 2016.
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McCarthy would succeed Lisa Jackson, who was repeatedly forced to defend her EPA stance favoring tougher federal standards on toxic pollutants and mercury emissions from coal-burning power plants.
But she suffered an ankle injury at the 2007 French Open, forcing her to miss all events that year, including the chance to defend her Wimbledon women's doubles title.
Isinbayeva, who failed to defend her world title in Berlin last month, won the pole vault with a first-time clearance of 4.70m to maintain her perfect Golden League record.
Unfortunately Minichiello will miss the entire season - and the chance to defend her world crown - through injury but Paula Walker has stepped up to drive the GB1 bobsleigh.
Danedream was unable to defend her title due to an outbreak of equine infectious anaemia at the racing yard in the German city of Cologne where she is trained.
If she fails to defend her title, she'll slip to No. 2 in the rankings and reigning Wimbledon and U.S. Open champion Serena Williams will ascend to the top.
In July he interrupted his participation in the Camp David Mideast peace summit to telephone the New York Daily News and defend her against accusations that she had made an anti-Semitic remark in 1974.
To the men and women who defend her.
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If it was hard to wrestle in private with his decision to rewrite the family history, it was harder to have to explain it in public, to defend her parents against the charge that their heroic story had been somehow airbrushed.
When we depute to local police departments the power to shoot an aggressor against the life or property of another, that police power derives entirely from the universal, unalienable right of every person to defend his or her rights.
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