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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ramparts; Rampart (disambiguation)

ramparts         
n. to storm the ramparts
Ramparts (magazine)         
GLOSSY ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN POLITICAL AND LITERARY MAGAZINE, PUBLISHED FROM 1962 TO 1975
Ramparts magazine; Ramparts Magazine; Ramparts Press
Ramparts was a glossy illustrated American political and literary magazine, published from 1962 to 1975 and closely associated with the New Left political movement.Gottlieb, Akiva (2012) "David Horowitz is Homeless", TabletMag.
RampART         
FORMER SELF-MANAGED SOCIAL CENTRE IN LONDON
Ramparts (squat); RampART Social Center; Rampart Social Centre; RampART Social Centre
rampART was a squatted social centre in the Whitechapel area of east London. It was established in a derelict building in Rampart Street which was previously used as an Islamic school for girls.

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Rampart

Rampart may refer to:

  • Rampart (fortification), a defensive wall or bank around a castle, fort or settlement

Rampart may also refer to:

  • "O'er the Ramparts We Watched" is a key line from "The Star-Spangled Banner", the national anthem of the United States of America
  • LAPD Rampart Division, a division of the Los Angeles Police Department
    • Rampart scandal, a blanket term for the widespread corruption of the Rampart Division
  • Ramparts (magazine), a leftist American magazine that was published from 1962 through 1975
  • Rampart Search and Rescue, Adams County, Colorado
  • RampART Social Center, an anti-authoritarian social centre in Whitechapel, East London UK
  • Apache Rampart module, a module from the Apache Software Foundation for Web Services security
  • Rampart High School, a National School of Excellence in Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • Ramparts (Lille Gate) Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery in the Ypres Salient, Belgium
  • RAMPART-A, a secret signals intelligence program led by the United States National Security Agency
Examples of use of RAMPARTS
1. She started writing articles about rock bands and their music for various counter–culture magazines, but principally Sunday Ramparts, a weekend offshoot of Ramparts.
2. The ramparts that Rehnquist assaulted did not fall.
3. Soon, ominous graffiti appeared on historic church walls and medieval ramparts in Rome.
4. Farther west, a 3.7 million–acre national wildlife area will be created in a region called the Ramparts, where towering stone cliffs line the Mackenzie River and key wetlands border the Ramparts River.
5. Hiding behind the ramparts is the 16th–century Dormition Cathedral, a smaller church and the museum.