Watching the paragraphs grow, each one a brick in the great walled bulwark that was language.
The great bulwarks, 1954 (dir.
But family farmers, the great historical bulwark of American agriculture, are being turned into rural refugees, clustering around dilapidated small towns, their lives fallen in around them like collapsed walls.
The village entrance, facing the Johannis fountain (Johannisbrunnen), was fortified with a great bulwark, which from its shape was known as the Backofen - "the Oven".
Drugstores are also becoming a great bulwark for recession-battered landlords.
The institution of monarchy is a great bulwark against the fearful depredations that have so damaged society in Europe.
At that precise moment, he made eye contact with Hayes, who restrained whatever fear he was experiencing behind a great bulwark of MACO stoicism.
(The chickpeas, when warmed and tossed with pasta, are also a great bulwark against shivery evenings.)
Was not that very crowd the great bulwark of their safety?
To the great bulwark of the nation, I mean the mercantile and manufacturing part thereof, I likewise present my address.