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Additionally, diverse hardware and software are typically employed to guard against any potential common-cause failures that would likewise cause an inability of the system to carry out its safety function.
Mercenaries eventually comprised much of the capital guard, while foreign nomadic tribes were often employed to guard the frontiers.
This is similar to the functions that a security guard performs to ensure the security of the property that he is employed to guard.
The regiment had been employed to guard the captured crew from the German ship, SMS Emden and reportedly attempts were made to fan the discontent amongst the sepoys.
Some of the Pechenegs fled into the Kingdom of Hungary where they were employed to guard the border districts, for instance in Transylvania.
(via/via) A man in a bear costume robbed a bank in Gothenburg, while two real bears in Canada who were supposedly once employed to guard a rich guy's weed crop might be waking up from hibernation soon.
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For the whole scheme to work, a law enforcement official said, the group needed to subvert the random assignment method the court employs to guard against corruption.
And then there's the small matter of the money we sink into the military might we must employ to guard the various places they suck oil from. .
The state-run corporation fired some of its workers after villagers reported their involvement in the siphoning: they had employed soldiers to guard tankers that were driven along the pipelines to collect the fuel.
Shell says it employed contractors to guard and monitor the pipeline and arranged for inspections from the air.
The State Department, which employs Blackwater to guard its diplomats and other high-level civilians in Iraq, interviewed most of the Blackwater agents involved in the shooting under grants of immunity.
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