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The holy building must only face Mecca and be "guarded from enemies".
The explanation was that German cash, once in the pot, could not be guarded from misappropriation.
In an attempt to distract him, Q asks who DC has to be guarded from.
It might be important to recognise that our pleasures have to be guarded from our own aggression, much as our freedoms are.
The dilemma is more than just how much protection we really need or how many hours we may or may not be guarded from harmful rays.
State-run Channel One TV channel showed Aly Mones, a prominent Egyptian liver specialist, claiming the army's discovery is a "national security matter" that should be guarded from foreigners.
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As much as possible, the cooling pools here are kept free of contaminants and are guarded from intruders.
I was amazed at it all: our safe, orderly progress, the unhazardous conditions, our processional grandeur as we were guarded from behind by the red Dodge Ram.
In some mountain sections the trucks are guarded from attack by French Army armored cars; on certain flat stretches, they are protected by the French Air Force planes; In in the least dangerous places the trucks simply run for it.
Littlehampton and its harbour were guarded from naval attack by Littlehampton Redoubt on the western bank at the mouth of the river, completed in 1854, which is now screened from the open sea by Climping sand dunes.
Briefly, the AF reader illuminates ∼1 cm of skin, which is guarded from surrounding light, with an excitation light source ranging from 300 to 420 nm (peak excitation, 370 nm).
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