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"redoubt" Definitions
  1. (literary) a place or situation in which somebody/something is protected when they are being attacked or threatened
  2. a small building from which soldiers can fight and defend themselves

254 Sentences With "redoubt"

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Redoubt, Alaska Redoubt is a steep-sided volcano and one of the deadliest in Alaska.
Some, like committee secretary and "Bard of the Redoubt" Alex Barron, are traditional Catholics who moved here to be part of the Redoubt community.
REDOUBT This is the feature movie component of the artist Matthew Barney's latest exhibition, also called "Redoubt," which was held at Yale — Barney's alma mater — this year.
REDOUBT This is the feature movie component of the artist Matthew Barney's latest exhibition, also called "Redoubt," which was held at Yale — Barney's alma mater — this year.
Have you seen the trailer for "Redoubt," from Matthew Barney?
The remains of the redoubt are in the interstate's median.
The Redoubt, McDonald said, has no leadership, no official meetings.
"Redoubt" lacks the operatic grandeur some of Barney's fanboys prefer.
Matthew Barney: Redoubt is the latest exhibition from a controversial artist.
Abandoned by the two main parties, neoliberalism has no redoubt elsewhere.
Go had been, until now, a redoubt of human mental superiority.
Often, they simply built over the existing levels of the redoubt.
Alaska's Redoubt Volcano and California's Mount Shasta finish the top five.
There is little in nature that can invade this flexible redoubt.
But besieged in their western redoubt, they have nowhere else to go.
Eastern Ghouta had been the largest rebel redoubt near the capital Damascus.
A second Wilders redoubt, Nissewaard, is ethnically mixed and less well-off.
In Afghanistan, American aircraft pummel a hospital mistaken for a Taliban redoubt.
"The Senate is the last redoubt of white voting power," Shor says.
Before anyone in North Idaho had ever heard the phrase American Redoubt.
"Redoubt" tracks Diana and her two Virgins in search of their prey.
While generally a Republican redoubt, plenty of "pro-business" Democrats walk this line.
Anti-corporate environmentalists battle from one redoubt, Big Ag technologists from the other.
The Redoubt got started because people wanted to be around like-minded people.
Redoubt is a steep-sided volcano and one of the deadliest in Alaska.
Its site, coupled with its unique open architecture, made it the perfect redoubt.
In a chaotic city, Rakhlin's class offered teen-agers a redoubt of discipline.
Even if you didn't do all that, you live in the American Redoubt.
Syrian and Russian forces are trying to crush the last redoubt of revolution there.
The final centrist redoubt is that Democrats were punished for "resisting" Trump too much.
It is a repository of our fantasies, a redoubt of hope, a source of courage.
First, it's where the enemy was: The North Vietnamese used the area as a redoubt.
Matthew Barney: Redoubt Through June 16 at the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.
The jihadists' last redoubt is likely to be the city of Deir ez-Zor, in eastern Syria.
Although there are still many rural areas in rebel hands, Aleppo is their last big urban redoubt.
Estimates of the numbers moving into the Redoubt are sketchy, partly because many seek a low profile.
Any digital redoubt that could resist being pried open was a public risk and a private opportunity.
Redoubt will begin a two-week run at Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan) on 10/30.
The rebels' last big redoubt has now been cut almost in half; many civilian casualties have been reported.
In 1997 the Lawrenceville neighborhood was a rundown riverfront redoubt full of brown fields and finely-made hovels.
A business-casual crowd filled the West Village redoubt, and the music played at a pleasant soft throb.
From his redoubt on the rocky shoreline of southwest Haiti, he has evaded capture for nearly a decade.
That gives new significance to its Cannes Classics section, ordinarily a sedate redoubt of restorations and cinephiliac documentaries.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artist Matthew Barney returns to film this fall with his new feature Redoubt.
Forced from one redoubt, it will reappear in other territories, potentially even in less detectable — but more lethal — forms.
Traditionally known as a redoubt of the Afrikaner elite, Stellenbosch is an unexpected place for experimental, pan-Africanist art.
Over the past 35 years, he has created an imposing stone redoubt on Lake George in upstate New York.
CRITIC'S pICK The artist dances with wolves, and hunters, in his new film "Redoubt," shot in his native Idaho.
The first major challenge to the Donald Trump administration will come from cities: the last redoubt of blue America.
Hyperallergic has the exclusive premiere of the theatrical trailer for Redoubt, in which the goddess Diana becomes a modern hunter.
Shia militias in Iraq claimed to have taken control of a key road west of Mosul, Islamic State's last redoubt.
The "Solid South," once controlled by Democratic segregationists rooted in the old Confederacy, switched parties to become a Republican redoubt.
The British Labour Party, taken over by its left flank in 2015, has become a redoubt of such leftist anti-Semitism.
So one surprise about "Redoubt," shot in the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho, is that it's almost entirely wholesome by conventional standards.
Allied with Brandenburg-Prussia, Canoe and his men resisted the Dutch and British for seven years from the redoubt at Fredericksburg.
"When I hear a Redoubt talk, I get uncomfortable because I hear words like 'secession' and 'survival,'" Hazel later told me.
With airstrikes and artillery attacks effectively impossible, the militants were able to penetrate far beyond their redoubt along the Euphrates River.
He did, however, exclude the politically conservative but mostly flat Dakotas from the Redoubt because mechanised units could manoeuvre easily there.
Jet service has been absent for some time — I used to ride Bombardier Dash 8 turboprops off this mountain-top redoubt.
In 2001, Iran cooperated fully with the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan that sought to rout Al Qaeda from their mountain redoubt.
Even The Drudge Report, a reliable pro-Trump redoubt, did not see much of a silver lining for the White House.
The last major redoubt of the rebels opposed to Mr. Assad are crowded into Idlib Province in northwestern Syria, neighboring Turkey.
Even after a decades-long decline of America's urban centers as shopping meccas, New York remains a redoubt of holiday tradition.
In December 10, only 30 soldiers were garrisoned at its main fortification, Shing Mun Redoubt, which had the capacity for 120.
It took Japan's battle-hardened troops five hours to overwhelm Shing Mun Redoubt and punch through the thinly manned defensive line.
You can watch the encounter on the Redoubt News YouTube channel, and Herndon does, indeed, seem practiced and almost preternaturally calm.
FOR MUCH OF the summer it seemed that a Russian-backed assault on Idlib province, the Syrian rebels' last redoubt, was imminent.
Deprived of their most prized redoubt, the militants will probably melt back into the shadows to wage a new insurgency in Iraq.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Film, metalwork, and America's natural landscape all collide in Redoubt, the latest exhibition by Matthew Barney.
Al-Nusra's fighters surrendered to the government on April 30th and boarded buses bound for Idlib, a rebel redoubt in the north.
What's more, unlike the GOP, the Democrats have no redoubt to which they can retreat if they lose the election in November.
Islamic State still controls the mosque's grounds and about half of the territory in the Old City, its last redoubt in Mosul.
Most of the conscripts are younger than the conflict, and have seen Armenians only through a slit window in a machinegun redoubt.
The Redoubt does give refuge to more than its fair share of outlaws, whether ageing draft-dodgers or crooks on the lam.
Meanwhile Trump himself seems mostly content to fight from within the redoubt the white strategy built for him rather than expand it.
Once a redoubt of solid union manufacturing careers, the county was pummeled by plant closings from the 1980s until the early 2000s.
But Mr. Wofford has focused his campaign on being a watchdog for taxpayer money, rather than a redoubt against the Trump administration.
They often provide an essential last redoubt for species forced out of most of their historic habitat by human activities, including drilling.
According to real estate site Trulia, available townhouses in the West Village redoubt range anywhere from $10 million to nearly $30 million.
The revelation of "Redoubt" is Eleanor Bauer, who plays one of Diana's two Virgins and choreographed the bulk of the film's movement.
Vigoda liked to hang out at the Friar's Club, the redoubt of New York comedians, where his fellow jesters would often tease him.
Soon after, he popped up at the famed piano bar at the Hotel Europe, the longtime redoubt of the Davos night life crowd.
If Liddle George is right about that, then Republican politics will remain a white ethno-nationalist redoubt for a long time to come.
The state has served as the political redoubt of the party for decades, and the governor's office has been an electoral slam-dunk.
Ms. Mello's softly polished appearance was reflected at Bergdorf, a redoubt of blond-on-beige understatement from its designer shops to its elevators.
In the shrinking rebel redoubt on the eastern side of the city, intense artillery shelling and airstrikes forced residents to cower in basements.
On Wednesday, Islamic State militants wrested control of Tora Bora, the mountain redoubt that was once Osama bin Laden's fortress, from the Taliban.
But "Redoubt" is rooted, unlike those expansive works, in a single place: the remote, rugged Sawtooth Mountains, the landscape of Mr. Barney's childhood.
Bipartisanship has been declining in the US for decades, but its last redoubt was the kind of bipartisanship Lott and Breaux represented, i.e.
The last remaining Republican in Congress from New England, once a Republican redoubt, she was among the first Republican senators to back gay marriage.
Under the plan dubbed the National Redoubt, much of the country's manpower and firepower would retreat to the mountains if a foreign aggressor attacked.
But far more common are the booming commercial and housing developments closer to Richmond that are eating into what was once a conservative redoubt.
During the 2007-8 surge of American troops, the area was a redoubt for Al Qaeda in Iraq, a predecessor to the Islamic State.
One of them is State Representative Tony Navarrete, a son of Mexican immigrants who represents West Phoenix, the Latino redoubt where he grew up.
The studio's deal with the streaming service expires next year; in 2019 everything that smells even faintly of mouse will move to a new redoubt.
Islamic State (IS) lost ground in Syria, and also in Iraq, where government troops launched an offensive to retake Mosul, the jihadist group's last redoubt.
Barney will discuss the labor that went into Redoubt with Molly Nesbit of Vassar College, in a talk guided by Pamela Franks, the exhibition's curator.
The building that surrounds the courtyard is the redoubt of one of the many warring clans of Italy's oldest yet least-cohesive mafia, the Camorra.
"Fleabag" is to comedy what "Coldplay" is to music: a demonstration that yet another working-class redoubt has been thoroughly conquered by the professional classes.
Purists have criticised him for including eastern Oregon and Washington in the Redoubt, since their larger liberal populations near the west coast dominate state politics.
Threading the needle The anti-ISIS coalition has estimated there are some 2,000 ISIS fighters in the town of Hajin, the terror group's last redoubt.
For some, it is a crumbling redoubt of authoritarianism, an outdated anomaly in a region that mostly abandoned the utopian horizon of revolution long ago.
With Idlib standing as the last active redoubt of the rebellion, the insurgents there say they have no choice but to fight to the finish.
Then there is Orange County, a stubborn redoubt of conservatism that keeps defying prognostications that 80 years of Republican dominance will come to an end.
Their mission was to assess Mao Zedong, who had made the city in northern China his guerrilla redoubt, and judge whether he deserved American backing.
NEW HAVEN — Two parallel homecomings give shape to "Redoubt," the much anticipated and unexpectedly nimble new project that Matthew Barney debuted here earlier this month.
Thousands have moved to the "American Redoubt" (mostly Idaho, Montana and Wyoming) to soothe their fears of widespread social unrest, creeping government authoritarianism or nuclear war.
I've long nursed the pet theory that the Upper East Side has retained its old profile precisely because it is a redoubt of the well-heeled.
Then, in 1989, a jumbo jet nearly crashed after it flew through volcanic ash from Alaska's Mount Redoubt, and all four of its engines cut out.
That has provided an opening for Republicans, who are terrified of losing their last redoubt of power in Virginia, the General Assembly, in elections in November.
For one, it represents the first time the U.S. has attacked the Taliban leadership's redoubt in Pakistan, with Mansour being targeted in the province of Baluchistan.
Norway has almost 35,000 reindeer in its southern mountains, the last redoubt of sustainable populations of the animals in Europe, according to the Norwegian Environment Agency.
Breaching the Rafiqah Wall means the Syrian Democratic Forces will be able to penetrate Raqqa's Old City, the last redoubt of ISIS defenders in the city.
And it came more than two decades after survivors came forward in the 1990s, in Ireland, causing a crisis in a veritable redoubt of modern Catholicism.
Often, that means reinforcing ideas about race and gender shaped by bias more than fact, while simultaneously claiming to be the last redoubt of objective journalism.
He underperformed Mitt Romney's 220 showing most in Orange County, a redoubt of 22010th-century conservatism that voted Republican in every election from 236 through 20123.
As Robert Mueller accumulates guilty pleas and cooperating witnesses, President Donald Trump stands behind a final redoubt: Nobody has shown he conspired with Russia in 2016.
"We'll see how tough the fight is," Secretary of Defense James Mattis said of the offensive against the last ISIS redoubt east of the Euphrates River.
Chased out of their last major urban redoubt in Aleppo and doubtful of their support from the new American administration, many want to grab what they can.
The dominant view is simply that institutions and infrastructure are more fragile than most believe, says Dave Westbrook, an American Redoubt consultant homesteading north-west of Sandpoint.
This is the last redoubt of Gaelic, the beautiful ancient language, a treasure house of song and folklore, now spoken by fewer than 2 percent of Scots.
WITH the grim spectre of a Russian-backed assault hanging over the Syrian rebels' last redoubt in Idlib, the province's civilians had begun to prepare for the worst.
Sanders's team evinces confidence, given its Super Tuesday poll standings and the more general sense that the progressive redoubt of California is favorable territory for the Vermont senator.
Many Redoubt residents are evangelical or fundamentalist Catholic; some are Mormon, or atheist, or just don't think it's any of your business what or who they believe in.
The Americans also say they found his identification papers in Tora Bora, the last redoubt of Osama bin Laden in the country, according to papers released by WikiLeaks.
The spate of attacks had decreased since 2014, when the military launched an offensive in the North Waziristan tribal region, the main redoubt of local and foreign terrorists.
But it's the electroplated etchings, sometimes daintily figurative and sometimes scarred into abstraction, that most fully express the aims of "Redoubt," reflecting an artist seeking newer, freer shores.
Residents said the warring sides traded heavy automatic and artillery fire as the Houthis advanced in the central Political District, which is a redoubt of Saleh and his family.
It's why the Senate all but stopped passing legislation and became a judge-confirming machine, building a conservative judicial redoubt if they lose elected office for the next generation.
Chinese traders have been coming to Mandalay since before the mid-19th century, when the city was created on the banks of the Irrawaddy River as the royal redoubt.
But the advance remains arduous as IS fighters are dug in the middle of civilians, using mortar fire, snipers, booby traps and suicide bombers to defend their last redoubt.
From its beginning in a Stanford dorm room six years ago, Snapchat has grown from a trendy redoubt for millennials into a top destination for both users and advertisers.
Amid that fighting, the Islamic State has built its most important outpost on the Libyan shore, a redoubt to fall back upon as it is bombed in Syria and Iraq.
In Lebanon, IS fighters negotiated with Hizbullah, a Shia militia, to arrange a safe passage eastward out of their mountain redoubt, in exchange for returning the corpses of Lebanese soldiers.
Tens of thousands of civilians remain trapped among the shattered buildings in Islamic State's final redoubt in Mosul's Old City by the western bank of the Tigris river, MSF said.
By the time he retired in 2005, he began to concentrate his studies on successful political transitions: South Korea, South Africa, even the 1989 transition of his old redoubt, Hungary.
Mr. Robertson is a prominent voice in the "American Redoubt" movement, which seeks to establish the inland Northwest as a place for religious conservatives to live with like-minded people.
With a combined $2.7 billion in eventual capital, FF is hoping to build a financial redoubt from which they can rain capital down on late-stage targets, wherever they may be.
Government forces and pro-regime militias have tightened the sieges of Eastern Ghouta, a densely populated rebel-held suburb of Damascus, and the rebel redoubt north of the city of Homs.
IN A series of lightning advances over the past few days, Iraq's army has seized control of most of western Mosul, the last redoubt of Islamic State (IS) in the country.
Regardless of who leads it, IS is keen to rebuild, which might explain why Mr Baghdadi died in Idlib, far from his former redoubt in north-east Syria and western Iraq.
For much of the 20th century it was a modest redoubt far from Miami's glamour and hustle, with larger hotels on the ocean and longer, lower ones on the inland blocks.
These days, the task force is concerned about a Redoubt store that just opened up half an hour north, owned by the slavery-defending, Holocaust-denying pastor of a militant church.
But it's not the fault of the Syrian Kurds or their American allies; no one expected this human deluge to escape the ISIS "Alamo" at the Islamic State's last redoubt at Baghouz.
And then there were the beginnings of what would become known as the American Redoubt, the outline of which would be formalized in 2011 by survivalist blogger and author James Wesley Rawles.
Since the financial crisis, these companies, along with their more established public predecessors, have been seen by many Americans as the last redoubt of confidence and productivity in an otherwise uneven recovery.
Ten months into the race, the candidate's headquarters looked more like the dingy redoubt of a soon-to-be-disbanded mayoral campaign than the hypercaffeinated situation room of a presidential front-runner.
While Iraqi commanders predicted final victory in Mosul this week, U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces announced they had begun an assault on Islamic State's Syrian redoubt in the Old City of Raqqa.
All this is unfolding as the Syrian military, backed by Russia, is intensifying its assault on Idlib, the last remaining redoubt of rebels opposed to the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
But thousands of people had moved to the Redoubt area because they believed it was everything the places they were fleeing were not: a conservative, Constitution-minded place, free from liberal incursions.
The missiles were discovered after forces loyal to the United Nations-backed national unity government carried out a successful surprise attack Wednesday on Gheryan, a mountain redoubt 40 miles south of Tripoli.
Since September the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), supported by hundreds of air strikes, have tried to dislodge IS from the town of Hajin, its last redoubt on the border with Iraq.
The problem: Base camps of Mozambique&aposs main opposition force sit on the cloud-shrouded mountain, a redoubt that was the scene of military incursions and civilian flight in the last few years.
Initially part of a larger exhibition that premiered at Yale this spring (which was lavishly praised in The New York Times), "Redoubt" is a myth-informed western, an allegorical apologia for artistic practice.
In California, he was a longtime organizer with the NRA and hosted a traditional Hawaiian music radio show; today, he's known for his Hawaiian shirts, robust moustache, and writing for the Redoubt News.
When: Thursday, May 23, 6:30pm Where: The Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, Midtown, Manhattan) Matthew Barney: Redoubt is curated by Pamela Franks at the Yale University Art Gallery.
Having lost the Iraqi city of Mosul, and on the retreat in the Syrian city of Raqqa, their last redoubt is likely to be the city of Deir ez-Zor, in eastern Syria.
He had taken his five-month career trainee course and extensive paramilitary training on its grounds before being sent to a CIA demolition school in a covert redoubt in the mid-Atlantic tidewaters.
Among the roughly 250,000 people trapped in the insurgent redoubt of the divided northern Syrian city are 100,20113 children, the most vulnerable victims of intensified bombings by Syrian forces and their Russian allies.
Previous cross-border clashes caused the Syrian Democratic Forces to suspend their hard-fought offensive against the ISIS-held town of Hajin, the terror group's last remaining redoubt east of the Euphrates River.
Mr. Hillary, a former soccer standout at nearby St. Lawrence University, is black; the victim was white, as is most of St. Lawrence County, the rural upstate redoubt where he is being tried.
At this precipitous moment, it may not seem too far-fetched to believe that a painting of a Campbell's soup can hanging above an electrical outlet could very well be humanism's last redoubt.
Ms. Tinkler, who is 42 and has worked as an associate producer on Matthew Barney's film "Redoubt," among his other projects, began assembling five small watercolor and gouache paintings on paper last July.
Ms. Tinkler, who is 42 and has worked as an associate producer on Matthew Barney's film "Redoubt," among his other projects, began assembling five small watercolor and gouache paintings on paper last July.
"The petition is a symptom of strong undercurrents within the University to dismantle the traditions, values and history of Washington and Lee," the group known as The General Redoubt said in a statement.
Opened in late 2018, this tiny 11-villa resort is part of the Scottish ICMI Luxury Collection, which includes Greywalls Hotel in Edinburgh and Cromlix, the tennis star Andy Murray's redoubt, in Perthshire.
Right now the future of the region is being decided in two venerable cities: Aleppo, the last urban redoubt of the Syrian rebellion against Mr Assad; and Mosul, IS's most prized possession in Iraq.
This city by the sea depended on oil wealth and whatever dark science it could muster to feed, shelter, and slake the thirsts of the 2.7 million souls who lived in that desert redoubt.
Were hordes of thirsty, hungry, panicked Americans to stream out of cities after, say, the collapse of the national grid, few looters would reach the mostly mountainous, forested and, in winter, bitterly cold Redoubt.
Nationwide, perhaps only one in 1,000 indicted felons skip bail and run for it, he says, but the percentage is higher in the Redoubt and especially in Lincoln County, in nearby north-western Montana.
Iraqi forces exchanged gunfire with the militants in their final Mosul redoubt just before midnight and through the day on Wednesday, three residents living just across the Tigris River from the area told Reuters.
In fact, DiBugnara told CNBC there has been so much revitalization that the South Bronx has even earned a nickname in real estate circles — "SoBro," a title that echoes Manhattan's upscale redoubt of SoHo.
He pushed the idea so aggressively on the campaign trail because it symbolizes his xenophobic worldview, functioning more as rallying cry for his like-minded supporters than as a practical redoubt for the nation.
The town, which sits at the foothills of the Sierra de Perijá, a steep mountain range that long served as a rebel redoubt, spent years ravaged both by the FARC and its paramilitary enemies.
We were eating lunch at a restaurant near the office of The Bulwark, the conservative online publication and Never Trump redoubt Kristol helped start in January, with Charlie Sykes as its editor in chief.
The exodus during intense fighting of more than 60,000 people from Islamic State's final redoubt of Baghouz is overwhelming medical staff in eastern Syria who struggle to cope at the camp and ill-equipped hospitals.
But Chris Walsh of Revolutionary Realty says growing demand has turned into such a "massive upwelling" that he now sells about 140 properties a year in the north-western part of the Redoubt, its heart.
Terrorism, and the widespread belief that President Barack Obama's progressive agenda is naive, have fuelled strong support for Donald Trump in the Redoubt, which has a disproportionately large population of former policemen, firemen and soldiers.
In fact, there is much less racism in the inland north-west than in the South, says Alex Barron, founder of the libertarian Charles Carroll Society blog and self-proclaimed "Bard of the American Redoubt".
Nothing is as cool as it used to be, not even Martha's Vineyard, that 96-square-mile summer island colony and WASP redoubt that dangles like a spider from the crumbly jawline of southern Massachusetts.
Once a mainstay on the banquet tables of Aztec kings, in 1998 there were about 6,103 axolotls per square kilometer in the salamander's main redoubt, the waterways of the city's Xochimilco district, a scientific census showed.
At least five different camera setups filmed the gathering for viewers at home; a Redoubt News recording, posted on the Bundy Ranch Facebook page (which has over 205,000 followers) has been viewed 17,000 times and counting.
Phase one of their plan involved triggering the National Redoubt, which brought down most of the routes in and out of the country, making it impossible for our inspection teams to get anywhere near the place.
That provides enough work, he says, for more than 2,000 fugitive-recovery agents—as bounty hunters are also known—who, like himself, operate at least part-time, typically as private contractors for bondsmen in the Redoubt.
He had been brought to my attention by Jeff Roth, who oversees the Times's "morgue" — a vast archive of newsprint clippings and photographs, housed in bank upon bank of file cabinets deep in a basement redoubt.
By evening, Syrian rebels backed by the United States and Turkey declared that they had seized the town of Jarabulus and its surroundings, which had been the Islamic State's last major redoubt near the Turkish border.
Just across the street at the local liquor store, the reaction was far different, highlighting the deep political divide that cuts through California's 25th Congressional District, a long-standing Republican redoubt that has recently titled Democratic.
On first glance, the recent Panhandle Preparedness Expo—held in northern Idaho, the heart of the American Redoubt, a region that attracts people who believe civilisation's collapse is fast approaching—did nothing to alter that view.
Islamic State militants attacked a village south of Mosul, killing several people including two journalists, even as they were about to lose their last redoubt in the city to an Iraqi military onslaught, security sources said.
Iraqi government forces attacked Islamic State's remaining redoubt in Mosul's Old City, a day after formally declaring the end of the insurgents' self-declared caliphate and the capture of the historic mosque which symbolized their power.
He proved himself to be a valuable addition to Washington's staff, although he eventually resigned in order to pursue glory on the battlefield (he eventually led a charge to seize a redoubt at the Battle of Yorktown).
It's RINOs that infuriate him and the rest of the Central Committee leadership, especially when, as he sees it, they aim to interfere with the way of life the Redoubt is trying to preserve in North Idaho.
This would force power-sharing, an awkward arrangement that would complicate efforts by Ralph Northam, the new governor, to see his first-year agenda through a General Assembly that represents the last redoubt of power for Republicans.
Out-of-control spending, zoning demands by the environmentally concerned (that is, nearly everyone in the hipster redoubt), panicked labor unions and Democrats' increasing anti-business campaigns combine to provide a toxic brew, not confined to Seattle.
The Morgan Library & Museum, long the redoubt of rare-book lovers and drawing connoisseurs, has taken to mounting installations in its oversized Renzo Piano atrium, which has all but shoved that institution's traditional galleries to the margins.
The Heritage Foundation, by far the most influential think tank of the Trump era, is widely seen as a redoubt of Trumpism in large part because of the tremendous influence of the Mercers, who are major donors.
Hundreds of thousands of people have fled Idlib in recent weeks amid stepped up air strikes by Russian and Syrian forces aimed at clearing the opposition from its last redoubt after almost nine years of civil war.
Iraqi government forces attacked Islamic State's remaining redoubt in Mosul's Old City on Friday, a day after formally declaring the end of the insurgents' self-declared caliphate and the capture of the historic mosque which symbolized their power.
The professor says that what the Chinese leader actually wanted was Soviet help to invade Taiwan, the redoubt of the Nationalist regime which was driven to the island at the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949.
I won't tell you the name of the gorge or provide a link to the pictures, as that would only worsen the invasion of drunken, littering, caterwauling people in what was once a redoubt of solitude and quiet.
But, when it comes to Obama's grandfather and the crimes he suffered at British hands, we have so fully internalized this topic as taboo that it is now the redoubt only of racial or outright racist dog-whistles.
It was long the redoubt of the Gulf cartel, and over the last decade it has become a major operating area for the Zetas cartel, which formed as the Gulf's armed wing before breaking away in the late 2000s.
Sources in the administration and on Capitol Hill said that Trump's "witch hunt" defense, which helped him build a political redoubt during the Russia investigation, is not serving him well now, and the President is yet to realize it.
This unfinished business of the Chinese civil war, which ended in 1949 with the defeated Nationalists, the Kuomintang or KMT, confined to the island as their last redoubt, was too sacred a mission to leave to their callow successors.
The signs have been building for some time that the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad, with Russian and Iranian military support, was bound to move to crush the last redoubt of revolution in Idlib Province, which borders Turkey.
When Hugh returned from fighting in the Pacific in World War II, he and Lillian sank all their savings into a modest home in Franklin Square, then a redoubt of socially conservative Irish, Italian and Jewish working-class families.
The long, cruel agony of Syria's civil war may be approaching a decisive moment as President Bashar al-Assad and his allies, Russia and Iran, prepare to mount a military offensive on Idlib Province, the last major rebel redoubt.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Tora Bora, the mountain redoubt that was once Osama bin Laden's fortress, fell to the Islamic State early Wednesday, handing the extremists a significant strategic and symbolic victory, according to Afghan officials and local elders and residents.
His accessibility was such that it sometimes led to awkward situations, like the time a pool of reporters accompanied him on one of his rounds at Cape Arundel Golf Club near his beloved Walker's Point redoubt in Kennebunkport, Maine.
With its own communications network, and surveillance posts on the surrounding peaks, the rustic redoubt had everything the drug boss needed, but was hardly befitting of a mega-rich drug trafficker who was once on the Forbes list of billionaires.
Built in 1906 to fill a gap in Manhattan's defense network, the redoubt at Lexington Avenue and East 25th Street was designed as a Beaux-Arts bastion in an era when other armories were still being modeled on medieval fortresses.
Many attendees, Tyler included, consider themselves part of what's become known as the American Redoubt, a loosely defined group of preppers, libertarians, and conservative Christians who have moved to the thinly populated areas of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, and Washington.
U.N. officials said last week a humanitarian crisis in the Idlib region of far northwestern Syria, the last significant rebel redoubt in Syria after almost nine years of civil war, had worsened with at least 350,000 civilians now on the run.
A crew found a green bottle next to the remains of a hearth built by Union troops between 1862 and 1865 at Redoubt 9, one of a string of mini-fortifications erected by Confederates, but later occupied by Federal troops.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S.-backed Iraqi forces attacked Islamic State's remaining redoubt in Mosul's Old City on Friday, a day after hailing the end of the insurgents' self-declared caliphate with the capture of an historic mosque that symbolized their power.
They are part of an exodus that has shaken northwest Syria, the last rebel redoubt in the country's nine-year civil war, as hundreds of thousands push toward Turkey to escape a sudden and fast-moving advance by government forces.
The five most dangerous volcanoes in the United States, both in terms of their likelihood of exploding and their potential threat to human life and property, are Hawaii's Mount Kilauea, Washington's Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier, Alaska's Redoubt Volcano, and California's Mount Shasta.
The planned assault on the final Islamic State redoubt in the area, Baghouz, would effectively end the territorial rule of the jihadist group, which ruled around a third of both Iraq and Syria at its self-proclaimed caliphate's height four years ago.
The Redoubt exhibition, which will remain on view at the Yale University Art Gallery until June 16, encompasses a two-hour film set in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains, huge detailed brass and copper sculptures of logs, and 40 engraved and electroplated copper plates.
The planned assault on the final Islamic State redoubt in the area, Baghouz, would effectively end the territorial rule of the jihadist group, which ruled around a third of both Iraq and Syria at its self-proclaimed Caliphate's height four years ago.
MOSUL/TIKRIT, Iraq (Reuters) - Islamic State militants attacked a village south of Mosul, killing several people including two journalists, even as they were about to lose their last redoubt in the city to an Iraqi military onslaught, security sources said on Friday.
A senior government official, who declined to be identified, said one reason Guzman left his redoubt in the Sierra Madre mountains of Sinaloa for Los Mochis was because he was desperate to set up another meeting with the Los Angeles-based actress.
In the mid-1960s, when two leaders of the armed struggle against apartheid, Arthur Goldreich and Harold Wolpe, fled from their South African prison cell to neighboring Botswana, Mr. Sparks doggedly tracked them down and banged on the door of their redoubt.
It said the routes created by the airstrikes allowed SDF fighters to bypass booby traps and car bombs that ISIS had prepared in breaks in the wall, although the jihadi group still put up heavy resistance as the fighters entered their final redoubt.
US officials declined to comment on whether French nationals had managed to join ISIS's new redoubt, but ISIS are finding it easier to get a foothold in the country, partly because NATO allies are so utterly exhausted with trying to "win" in Afghanistan.
But while US military officials are planning for the next phase of the ISIS fight, including what to do about the thousands of dispersed fighters, Votel highlighted that the battle for the terror group's last redoubt in Syria will be a challenging one.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - A U.S.-trained elite Iraqi force battling Islamic State in the Old City of Mosul on Sunday reached the Tigris riverbank, state TV said, indicating that the insurgents' last redoubt in the city was on the verge of falling.
As usual with Mr. Barney — whose epic "Cremaster" cycle (1994-2002) introduced a whole generation to the sexual potential of bees, rams, racecars and the Chrysler building — "Redoubt" combines sculptures, drawings and performances with a feature-length film that itself generates new artworks.
Her brief appearance reaffirms that, where so much of Mr. Barney's earlier work sought to disrupt binary understandings of identity, "Redoubt" is mostly focused on white bodies, and how white Americans live, colonize and kill in one of the continent's most exquisite ecosystems.
In many ways, the Embassy has become a surreal redoubt: a place of extreme seclusion in the center of a bustling world capital; a protective stronghold that few can enter, even though it is the target of millions of dollars' worth of covert surveillance.
"I come from the Asian tradition of making music with anything, almost like a warrior," Ms. Ono said during a recent interview at her home at the Dakota, the red-brick redoubt on Manhattan's Upper West Side where she has lived since the early 1970s.
While the quality has increased from the early days of rebranded point-and-shoots, none of the products has ever really caught on, and digital instant printing (Polaroid's last redoubt) has been eclipsed by a wave of nostalgia for real film, Instax Mini in particular.
Observers say the election may tip on any number of issues, including turnout in places like Westchester County — a Democratic redoubt where there is a hotly contested race for county executive — and whether voters realize that Proposition 1 is on the back of the ballot.
"You know what Italians say when you ask them about their financial situation and the chance of bankruptcy: We are too big to fail," he said over a glass of wine on the cobblestone street outside Libertina, a famous redoubt for Dubrovnik's artists and writers.
A three-month offensive by the Syrian regime and its primary backers in Iran and Russia to retake Idlib Province, the last major rebel redoubt, has pushed about a million Syrian refugees to their country's border with Turkey to escape heavy bombardment and air strikes.
Bint Fatma was among some 20,20153 women who would stick it out to the end, when the last redoubt of the caliphate was overrun by U.S.-backed forces early this year and its final denizens were trucked to these tents in a dust bowl.
The new film "Redoubt," shot in his home state of Idaho, riffs on the myth of Diana and Actaeon; the goddess, here, is an NRA-approved sharpshooter, while the doomed voyeur is the artist himself, making plein-air etchings of Diana and her attendants.
In sheer number, the world's multiform approach to faith has been our most frequent subject, ranging from Tehran's funeral practices (where Mercedes are de rigueur) to a male-only, pro-Russia redoubt in Greece; to how Christmas (or Christmas-like) holidays are celebrated in Lebanon and Israel.
Partly because Ludovico's claim was shaky, Milan was under frequent siege by rival powers, and Leonardo offered him skills—"I have methods for destroying any fortress or redoubt, even if it is founded on solid rock"—that seem both opportunistically savvy and fantastical, rather like the drawings.
With the help of American airstrikes and assistance from other powers, including Iran, a conglomeration of Iraqi government forces and militias have since reclaimed the cities of Ramadi and Falluja from the Islamic State, leaving Mosul as the militant group's last major redoubt in the country.
Downtown Sandpoint, Idaho It's this conservative influx of people that has earned the area — along with Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon, Montana, and Wyoming — the moniker of the "American Redoubt," a term that's ultimately more descriptive of a sensibility, and a state of mind, than an actual location.
Whatever its symbolic import in "Redoubt" (and Mr. Barney gives us plenty to work with, notably shots of the constellation Lupus), the wolf is also a living embodiment of the clash between Washington and anti-statist Idaho communities whose libertarianism comes in both mild and extremist strains.
NEAR BAGHOUZ, Syria/ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - Kurdish-led forces in Syria said they would complete the evacuation of thousands of civilians from Islamic State's last redoubt in the area on Friday, and welcomed a White House reversal of President Donald Trump's decision to pull out all U.S. troops.
In an op-ed, Hazel asked "Where Did the GOP Go?" and detailed the ways in which the committee leadership appeared to "intentionally intimidate and lack transparency" and had devoted itself to discussing "Redoubt principles" — the regulation of raw milk, for example, or the possibility of Christian statehood.
In his eagerness to condemn the market-loving Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, who led America and Britain in the 1980s, Judt ignored the ways in which wasteful and unresponsive bureaucracies had, even in their heyday and their European redoubt, frequently failed the people they were supposed to help.
In its insular luxury and regal spectacle, Mr. Trump's Manhattan residence may function more like the favorite castle of a European monarch than a typical presidential redoubt: at first a private getaway for the king, but eventually a de facto seat of government, like the palace at Versailles.
The public reaction included jeers toward the network for what some viewers perceived as a leftward slant in ESPN's coverage, a reflection of how the country's raw political nerves and cultural divisions have spilled over into a world that many value as a pristine redoubt from worldly concerns: sports.
But as the tides of war have turned (western Mosul, its last big redoubt in Iraq, is about to fall, and Raqqa, its "capital" in Syria, is under assault by the American-backed Syrian Democratic Forces), it is turning its energies to creating mayhem in the West, in particular Europe.
But others had moved to Northwest Montana and Northern Idaho to be part of what's become known as the American Redoubt: a loosely affiliated group, largely Christian but not entirely, who've moved to the rural expanses of the area so as to fully exercise their constitutional rights (see especially: the Second Amendment).
But Russian America enjoys an afterlife: in the Russian dialect spoken in the village of Ninilchik; in place names and natives' surnames; in the thousands of Russian-Orthodox native adherents in Alaska and their onion-domed churches; in an old wooden redoubt that Mr. Malakhov, who is Russian, is visiting on his trek.
On Wednesday, the three Republicans on the five-member state board voted to order Durham County, the liberal redoubt that is home to Duke University, to recount votes from five early voting sites and one regular voting site that had been troubled by a software problem that forced election officials there to enter results manually.
The supposedly passion-cooling US Senate — intended by the founders to protect the interests of small states such as Delaware and Rhode Island and to act as the "adults in the room" legislatively — has instead become a factional redoubt controlled by 53 senators elected by only 43.6% of the votes cast in Senate elections.
But, as I would discover as an undergrad in the halls of the Philosophy Department at the University of Pittsburgh, a redoubt far stauncher than the planet Vulcan of a logic far fiercer than Surak's, the Vulcan way had little to do with philosophy and even less to do with logic, and there was certainly nothing alien about it.
His Yugoslavia was never so much a country as it was a symbol of himself, which is to say a symbol of literature, or of the European Novel — the last proud polyglot redoubt of a noble dream, which reacted so volatilely to the threats of technology and Islamization that the pious gods of NATO intervened, divided it parochially and bombed it into rubble.

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