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But then nobody said it would be easy being a guardian of liberty.
Is it someone who is being a guardian of what's going on?
"I'm very angry to hear that anyone who's taken on the mantle of being a guardian of the community could conduct themselves in this way".
'There's been a shift from being a guardian of the arts to being more akin to a film producer,' says Morton.
But Abu Dhabi's ambitious museums project shows how the idea of being a guardian of world heritage, a role which the West now clamors to resume in relation to Syria, is so powerful a mark of prestige.
"I'm probably the last guy you'd see up here talking about this," he said, "but I want to tell you something, government has to have a heart as well as being a guardian of the pocketbook.
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He also was a Guardian of Yeshiva University.
Allam is a guardian of the club, not its parent.
Now 88, Anna's father had long been a guardian of the family legacy.
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