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But that doesn't change the fact that Cassie Conley, NASA's planetary protection officer, is in charge of protecting Earth from alien invasions.
Now the Americans have taken charge of protecting Iraq's civilians themselves.
Only the Central African security force is in charge of protecting our territorial integrity".
Cities do have personnel — usually an individual or small team — in charge of protecting critical infrastructure.
Wagner's Fricka (here the dusky mezzo-soprano Claudia Mahnke) is the god in charge of protecting marriage, among other duties.
Before her death Dr. Kilbourn had herself been in charge of protecting the health of these animals.
In 2003, for instance, members of the Indiana national guard were put in charge of protecting a water-treatment plant.
"It's strange for me that the person who is supposed to be in charge of protecting the schools has done nothing about how to solve layoffs," he said.
The panel also suggested moving the NSA's information assurance directorate, which is in charge of protecting classified government computer systems, to the defence department's cyber policy office.
In this case, Microsoft would be in charge of protecting some of New York's data rather than having the city's own technology administrators in total control.
Gen. Hussein Saleh Mashaba, who commanded a unit in charge of protecting oil facilities, and six soldiers and four crew members.
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