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To guarding
noun
A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.
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James said, "Looking forward to guarding anybody".
Before September 11th, the intelligence division was devoted mostly to guarding visiting dignitaries.
Mr. Gotkin is no shrinking violet when it comes to guarding local murals and mosaics.
He is just as committed, he said, to guarding people's privacy.
The Japanese are relatively old and sated, but technologically advanced and devoted to guarding their high standard of living.
You can also figure out what not to do by studying their attitudes to guarding themselves against health-related risks.
"Mr. Gupta's 40-year record of ethical conduct, integrity and commitment to guarding his clients' confidences is beyond reproach".
But when the melee erupted on Wednesday, the military largely confined itself to guarding the Egyptian Museum and extinguishing firebombs.
One plan being considered is to limit peacekeeping activities to guarding the camps that shelter displaced civilians.
When it comes to guarding the flame, there are few people more fastidious than Shelton "Hank Williams IIII.
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Cradling an AK-47 and dressed in a ragged leather coat, he crouched on a patch of dirt by a flimsy cloth lean-to, guarding an unseen pipeline that runs underground for 150 miles from here to Baghdad.
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