Something thick and aggressive for a night spent fending off White Walkers in an approaching storm.
The grid is under attack already, according to Woolsey, and regularly fending off hacking attempts.
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Newcomers have been vital to maintaining population growth or at least fending off stagnation.
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Local newspapers portray Mr Llewelyn as a modern ap Gruffudd fending off another challenger from England.
While fending off oversight of itself, New Life has had problems overseeing how its products are sold.
Despite the cachet of the red soles, Louboutin has not been particularly aggressive in fending off imitators.
Brodeur held his ground, fending off good scoring tries by Alexander Semin, Jeff Skinner and Joni Pitkanen.
Meanwhile Bayer is fending off another competitor, Cipla, which has sold generic Nexavar in India for years.
When life has dealt you no favors, you learn how to get what you need by fending for yourself.
Then, too, petro-dollars and Western support were weak tools for fending off trouble.
The discussions come as retail property continues to rebound from the economic downturn while fending off competition from online shopping.
Enhanced cooperation between the federal government and private sector was cited as one key component to fending off cyber threats.
Proponents spent Monday evening fending off attempts from both sides of the aisle to expand, shrink or revise the tax cuts.
Flintoff, who has only scored 68 runs in six competitive innings for his county this season, was out fending outside off-stump.
Rogers has his hands full fending off environmentalists like Stephen A. Smith of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, an Asheville, N.
These workers were successfully fending off the vast majority of the millions of attacks aimed at military networks every day, he added.
Because new political and philosophical insights showed that all men were equal and that they were capable of fending for themselves.
Mr Abbott had himself been fending off charges of sexism and misogyny.
It will be fending off a social-conservative third party that might run an anti-abortion candidate like Gary Bauer just to make a point.
Tokyo is keen to be seen acting as Asia's champion, while fending off U.S. pressure on trade issues (pressure on telecommunications is building).
The merged company did a reasonable job of fending off competitors, but did so by engaging in a price war that clobbered profitability.
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Flintoff had Kyle Coetzer fending a short ball to Loye in the slips, bowled Ben Harmison, had Steve caught behind and bowled Claydon.
St Helens continued their dominance, McCarthy-Scarsbrook running 40 yards and fending off three defenders to cross the line for his sixth Saints try.
And, of course, both papers are fending off competition from the Internet, which is stealing both readers and ad revenue across the country.
Come January, when Medicare starts covering outpatient drugs, the government is going to have its hands full fending off fraud, waste and prescription padding.
But, for now, fending off Capitol Hill's protectionists is less important than shoring up support for the administration's domestic priorities, particularly its floundering budget.
Even the Republican National Committee is fending off a concerted effort to keep the party's money from candidates that don't pass a "purity" test.
They have known each other since McLoughlin was 12, but she spent two years fending off Rooney's entreaties to go out on a date.
"There've been a lot of rhetorical efforts to tighten regulation, but Fannie and Freddie have both done a pretty deft job of fending that off, " Leach says.
What will it take to get the entire food industry to hear this message, instead of spending time and resources fending off its attackers?
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