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QUESTION FROM GPS78: When in the history of the music business has anyone protected artists with "great vigilance"?
"It made me continue to, with great vigilance, not take anything for granted," she said over coffee.
At the same time Stalin, Molotov, Yezhov, and others called for great vigilance in the struggle against hostile elements in the party and outside it.
Barack Obama described the situation as "serious" in a press conference last night and urged the public to show "great vigilance" in responding to swine flu.
Someone will have to be protecting musicians with great vigilance, though, because enormous catalogs of music are moving into various portals and it is unlikely that everybody involved knows the terms.
Prudence is thus of setting, and justifies the maintenance of a great vigilance of the citizens vis-a-vis work of the laboratories, vigilance whose framework can be only legal.
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His capture may indicate greater vigilance by such border units.
That calls for greater vigilance, not lower standards".
Despite the nuclear deal, Iran demands, if anything, even greater vigilance today.
The solutions are not obvious, but clearly greater vigilance by reviewers and editors is needed.
The congressmen did not call for legislation to address the issue, but suggested greater vigilance by parents.
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