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entrenchment, entrenched, or
entrench in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Entrenchment,
Entrenched or
Entrench may
refer to: A
trench Entrenchment (fortification)...
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takeover threats and the
current managerial market.
There are a
variety of
entrenchment practices that
managers may employ, such as
poison pills,
super majority...
- An
entrenched clause or
entrenchment clause of a
constitution is a
provision that
makes certain amendments either more
difficult or
impossible to p****...
- The
Naxxar Entrenchment (Maltese: Trunċiera tan-Naxxar) is an
infantry entrenchment in Naxxar, Malta,
which was
built in the 18th
century by the Order...
- In fortification, the term
entrenchment (Italian: trincieramento, Maltese: trunċiera) can
refer to
either a
secondary line of
defence within a
larger fortification...
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multiple awards from the
gaming press. Its
first content expansion,
titled Entrenchment, was
released as a
download on
February 25, 2009, and its
second content...
- The Lier
entrenchment is
south of
Kongsvinger in Norway. It was the site of
battles in 1808 and 1814. Franco-Swedish War 60°09′09″N 12°02′41″E / 60.15250°N...
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families began to
drift into the
entrenchment as the news of
rebellion in the
nearby areas reached them. The
entrenchment was fortified, and the
Indian sepoys...
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Field entrenchment is the
activity of
provision of
cover and concealment,
usually by the
infantry arm of service,
possibly with ****istance from combat...
- Lines, also
known as the
Falca Gap
Entrenchment (Maltese: Trunċiera ta'
Falca Gap), are an
infantry entrenchment in
northern Malta,
located on the limits...