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He believed they would be safe from the Serbs.
Nowhere will be safe from the gabble of phone calls.
That way your home will be safe from the teenage terrorists.
So Tiddles should be safe from the worst excesses of homeopathy.
The program appears to be safe from the ax, at least for now.
She quotes Walter Benjamin: "Even the dead will not be safe from the enemy if he wins".
Over the past year, we've seen a drastic reduction in areas where innocent civilians can be safe from the conflict.
There the racing will be safe from the Easter weather, the cause of cancellations in recent years.
Once he received the injection, she thought, he would be safe from the disease for the rest of his life.
The mouse itself would be safe from the landmine, since it would be too small to trigger an explosion.
After the Garner verdict, he publicly fretted that his son, who is black, might not be safe from the police.
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