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are wards
noun
A guard; a guardian or watchman.
Exact(25)
Most of the students are wards of the court.
Ever since the financial crisis, Fannie and Freddie are wards of the government.
Fifteen percent do not have homes in the traditional sense and are wards of the state.
No person should be subject to deputy brutality and excessive force when they are wards of the state.
But they are wards of a greater sonic metropolis, along with Waterloo Sunset, Up the Junction, Inner City Life and many others.
But the state law does not require that all children who are wards of the state be placed with licensed families when they are sent out of state.
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Whether patrons are warding off illness will remain a subject of debate.
A useful construction material is produced while some waste materials causing environmental problems are warded off.
We were wards of the court.
Until 1967 all Aborigines were wards of the state, their lives controlled by the government.
For 19 months, the pair have been wards of the state.
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