Sentence examples for Vigilantly guarded from inspiring English sources

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It took three days for all the ivory to burn, and even after the last tusks were reduced to glowing embers, policemen vigilantly guarded the ashes.

Their official historian, Charles Bean, meticulously took down soldiers' frontline experiences and vigilantly guarded the flame of the "Anzac legend" – the idea that a distinctive "Australian manhood", composed of bravery, modesty and mateship, had been displayed at Gallipoli.

The lights are especially numerous where I live — not in one of those luxurious, vigilantly guarded neighborhoods of rich Nigerians, Europeans, or diplomats but on an African street, in an African building.

He baited traditionalists by taking a camera crew from the avant-garde television news program "Vzglyad" with him on a nine-day African mission to demonstrate that "diplomacy is no longer a vigilantly guarded secret". "What does it mean to be a real patriot?" he asked the Foreign Ministry's party conference this year in rebutting his gathering critics.

His father vigilantly guarded the key to the lock on Brett's computer.

Freedom is not found in the state of nature, and must be fought for and vigilantly guarded.

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The trading became a substantial source of revenue at banks and hedge funds, which vigilantly guard the code underpinning their lucrative trading strategies.

In addition to vigilantly guarding against attacks, companies must consider the possibilities of litigation and investigations that can stem as a result of such events.

Furthermore, Helen Britain must vigilantly guard against irritation, infection and further injury to the damaged and abnormal skin, scars and grafts because any injury, however slight, can generate cancer in these adynamic areas.

The three Christian communities vigilantly guard the property they already control to an extent that can feel baffling to outsiders coming to the Holy Sepulcher, a cavernous jumble of Byzantine and Crusader architecture, with soaring domes, sunken rooms, gloomy light, heavy bronze lamps, squat buttresses and elegant arches.

A "$20 trillion debt-ridden country can't afford this sinfully stupid practice, so vigilantly guard against its continuance, or we're doomed," she urged.

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