A bastion is a projecting part of a rampart, or a person who strongly defends a specific principle or belief.
The cast of The Last Bastions - 2009 includes: Toby Record as himself
Bastions are used in computer security to prevent unauthorized access to a network or system. They act as a controlled entry point to manage traffic and enforce security policies. Bastions are commonly deployed as jump hosts for administrators to access critical systems securely.
The largest bastions of Lutherans were in nothern German principalities and Scandinavia.
The largest bastions of Lutherans were in nothern German principalities and Scandinavia.
G E R. Gedye has written: 'Fallen bastions'
The five corners (or bastions) are called: Buren, Catzenellenbogen, Oranje, Leerdam, Nassau
Reformation Wall in the Parc des Bastions, Geneva, Switzerland. Erected in 1909, it celebrates great figures of Protestantism, including John Calvin.
Africa's developing cities expressed a strong demand for labor. In response, rural populations migrated heavily into the developing urban bastions of progress.
A barrier is a structure which prevents something or someone from proceeding past a certain point. Examples include crowd control fences, traffic barriers and Hesco bastions.
extensive development of railroads, which independently became strong bastions of finance capitalism. During this period, preferred stock and debt became popular means of financing corporations
talk to aerith in the library in hollow bastion; after you've finished fighting behemoth and locked hollow bastions keyhole
It is often classified as a Swing State and it does shift its allegiance about every ten years or so. There are solid pockets within the state such as Boulder which has a strong Liberal leaning compared to Colorado Springs and Fort Collins that are conservative bastions.