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It has been under assault for more than two weeks.
Today, more than ever, the traditional family is under assault.
It is already coming under assault from within and without.
A little over a century later, however, it came under assault.
Yet this space for children now seems to be under assault.
But in the last three years that has been under assault.
But it's never been under assault like this from within before.
But if that's so, we're under assault by people who love their children.
The sense of scale in our public places is under assault.
New York isn't the only city where banks are under assault.
It's not the first time my traditional American values have come under assault.
"The traditional health systems have come under assault," he said.
This time, however, the ship was under assault from all around.
This is not the first time that Chinese writing has come under assault.
"The American dream has been under assault for some time now," he said.
The post-9/11 environment Privacy is under assault as never before.
The Senate is under assault from various quarters, as we all know.
Now that, too, is under assault, both from inside and outside the profession.
Even this image of Churchill, though, has been under assault.
But diplomats say the capital could come under assault within days.
In Canada, there is a sense that public institutions are under assault.
Women are not the only folks under assault in the world of advertising.
“Unfortunately, the middle class has been under assault for a long time,” the president said.
But then a good many white writers would probably say they too feel increasingly under assault.
A Democratic president under assault for increasing the budget deficit.