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Then, after Bastion, maybe other places for the same reason.
"Did you order the James bastion to fire on us as we came in?"
All I can say is that we're a bastion of history here.
Two days later they will be at the border of Bastion.
In 1685, a defense wall with seven bastions was built.
In 1772 the south wall and bastion fell into the river.
We have made our country a bastion of the new era.
That will not be easy in California, a bastion of managed care.
The term is also used of bastions built on a right line.
At the time, though, many law schools remained male bastions.
"All eyes are on this race, in the bastion of Democratic politics."
So it will be in the last great bastion of the empire.
It was more basic America than either of those two republican bastions.
These were the only parts of Bastion seen by most visitors.
The wall travels from that bastion along the north side of the street.
On the fourth side there was a wall with 17 bastions.
These were mounted two to each of 1, 2 and 5 Bastions.
To look at them as the last bastion isn't right.
How would his food fit into this bastion of tradition?
And here was me thinking you were a bastion of Enlightenment values!
Not until 1945 did this bastion of science admit a woman as a full member.
You may be the last bastion of what's right when things go wrong."
"She was the only one left in Bastion, and you let her get away.
In 1830, republican ideas began to develop and made this department a bastion of the left.
Even the so called bastion of capitalism, America' run a tax and spend economy.