redoubt造句1. He described British public schools as, "the last redoubt of upper-class privilege".
2. Enemy redoubts were strewn with booby traps as a matter of course.
3. Well-concealed redoubts were guarded by a triple barrier of barbed wire, fifty yards deep.
4. Hythe Range to Redoubt Wall for dabs, pout and rockling.
5. The anxiety in the redoubt was profound.
6. The two barricades united formed a veritable redoubt.
7. A cloud of smoke and ash from Mount Redoubt rose 15 kilometers kilometres into the sky.
8. When Marius re-entered the redoubt with Gavroche in his arms,his face, like the child, was inundated with blood.
9. Redoubt: This ability can now trigger while the Paladin is sitting.
10. The redoubt of the Rue de la Chanvrerie, we repeat, seemed very calm within.
11. At the moment when Jean Valjean entered the redoubt, no one had noticed him, all eyes being fixed on the five chosen men and the four uniforms.
12. A senior counterterrorism official who visited the JSOC redoubt described it as an enclave of unusual secrecy and discretion.
13. But hardly anyone in political circles, including Republican loyalist redoubts on Capitol Hill, believes that right now.
14. The Federal Aviation Administrationimposed a no-fly zone around Mt. Redoubt during an eruption as recentlyas last year.
15. The battery, which, if completed, would have been almost a redoubt, was ranged behind a very low garden wall, backed up with a coating of bags of sand and a large slope of earth.
16. By last week, investors seemed to have retreated to their last redoubt—big technology firms like Apple with healthy margins, popular products and dramatic global growth.
17. But advanced instruments and a two-month heads-up allowed researchers to finally confirm the "teeny little sparks" during a recent eruption of Alaska's Redoubt Volcano.
18. No matter what you call them, the tiny sparks near volcanoes' vents may offer a safety benefit, added Uman, who was not involved in the Redoubt Volcano study.
19. The charge had been aimed at the cut in the redoubt, and had there rebounded from the wall; and this terrible rebound had produced two dead and three wounded.
20. The column, forced to retreat, remained massed in the street, unprotected but terrible, and replied to the redoubt with a terrible discharge of musketry.
21. It was built by Richard the Lion-Hearted—King of England and Duke of Normandy—as a strategic redoubt against the king of France.
22. "After the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, you could no longer say there was no historical Jesus," says Theologian Otto Betz of Tubingen, once a redoubt of Bultmannian doubters.
23. OK Cupid's office occupies a single floor of an office building a block away from the Port Authority Bus Terminal, that old redoubt of pimps.
24. Indeed, Facebook's organization of information and relationships became, in a remarkably short period of time, a redoubt from the Web —a simpler, more habit-forming place.