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ENSCONCED in the marble luxury of Saddam's palaces, Iraq's American administrators are mostly guarded from the anarchy that their six-week occupation has brought to Baghdad.
The building, which houses a custom-designed storage and distribution system devised by Knapp, an Austrian engineering firm, is kept guarded from the public.
Lonely houses here and there at the most perilous turns, hidden behind trees and guarded from the narrow road by iron fences, suggesting the presence of an isolated privacy that is -- and not merely must be -- respected.
While Julia, in her extremity of guilt at her own promiscuity and adultery, regards the matter in the light of one weeping for an infant: "... always the same, like an idiot child carefully nursed, guarded from the world.
Shmurah matzos are "guarded" from the time the grain is harvested and milled until the time the dough is baked, and only 18 minutes can pass between the mixing of the water and flour and the insertion into a very hot oven.
I was always guarded from the time I was very young to know that it's not right.
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Mattison's son, Bryan, switched to guard from defensive end with the Baltimore Ravens in 2009.
His surrogates aggressively guard him from the smears by going on the offensive, man-to-man.
Or maybe these uniforms will guard Buckingham Palace from the alien hoard and Marvin the Martian.
Greatness is not guarding yourself from the people, greatness is being accepted by the people.
This time, soldiers were guarding the villagers from the hilltop where the outpost, Adei Ad, sits.
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