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Rogers responded to this paper, defending her original interpretation.
On June 11, 2005, on the undercard to the Tyson-Kevin McBride fight, Ali pounded Erin Toughill into submission in round three to remain undefeated, and won the World Boxing Council title in addition to defending her WIBA crown.
However, after defending her friend who accidentally falls down a set of stairs and onto Tsukasa Domyouji, she, instead, receives a red card -- a declaration of war from the F4.
After the lioness was dead, it was apparent that she was defending her cubs.
In 2006 Tatiana's focus was defending her title at the Commonwealth Games in front of her home crowd.
Max reveals that Jack actually turned her down and she drugged him to put him in the position where Page found them, defending her decision by claiming that Jack would have gone on to hurt Page eventually.
In the subsequent civil war, Afonso V of Portugal married Juana and invaded Castile ( May 1475 ), defending her rights.
After successfully defending her Australian Open crown in 2002, Capriati became a top ten mainstay until injuries derailed her career in 2004.
Capriati reclaimed the number one ranking as a result of her successfully defending her Australian championship.
Throughout 1659, Sweden was defending her strongholds in Denmark and on the southern Baltic shore, while little was gained by the allies and a peace was negotiated.
Neither side could afford the possibility of a longer conflict since they were threatened by other enemies: Egypt was faced with the task of defending her long western border with Libya against the incursion of Libyan tribesmen by building a chain of fortresses stretching from Mersa Matruh to Rakotis, while the Hittites faced a more formidable threat in the form of the Assyrian Empire, which " had conquered Hanigalbat, the heartland of Mitanni, between the Tigris and the Euphrates " rivers that had previously been a Hittite vassal state.
She kept her birth name, defending her right to do so in court.
Carmela has sometimes sacrificed her children's security for the sake of the luxuries Tony's career could provide, while defending her children when they did something wrong.
In June 2006 she published a book titled Put ( path ), staunchily defending her actions as a minister of education.
In the final, she defeated local favorite Tamarine Tanasugarn in straight sets, 6 – 4, 6 – 4, thereby successfully defending her title.
On November 30, 2004, Parrish appeared on CNN in an interview with Wolf Blitzer and Tucker Carlson, defending her position against Bush and her recent actions that led to ousting from the Liberal party.
He was not proud of his batting performance, being shamefaced to Australian Test opener and journalist Jack Fingleton, and describing his batting to Bill O ' Reilly as being " like an old maid defending her virginity.
Ultimately, it is Corbec who becomes a martyr in Sabbat's name, as he gives his life defending her from the final assassin.
* Lady Mevrian is a great lady of Demonland and the sister of Brandoch Daha, who is left the task of defending her brother's castle of Krothering against Corinius's army.
He chaired the Conservative backbench Finance Committee from 1979 until 1992, encouraging Margaret Thatcher to pursue financial stability and free enterprise and defending her policies on television and radio.
She immediately expresses her challenging task of defending her client who the FBI believes has connections with terrorist organisations.
In 2006 she won the World Indoor Championships over 3000 metres, defending her title from the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships.
The only Olympic medalist in Mozambican history, Maria de Lurdes Mutola, was the defending champion and three-time World champion in the women's 800 metres, and while she moved through to the final fairly comfortably, in the final itself she missed out on defending her Olympic title, falling short by less than two-tenths of a second.
Although originally intending to continue her studies, she decided to leave school in 1992, after five years of graduate school and one month before defending her Ph. D. work.
She also bought the legal rights to the championship in the late 1970s, and after losing the championship for two days to Evelyn Stevens in 1978, began another long reign, defending her title for another six years.

2.799 seconds.