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PORTLAND, Ore .— For decades, the world's supercomputers have been the tightly guarded property of universities and governments.
The woman of "St. Louis Woman" is the fatally attractive chanteuse Della Green (Ms. Williams), the chief draw of Biglow's Bar, a popular racetrack watering hole, and the jealously guarded property of its owner, the menacing Biglow Brown (the excellent Charles S. Dutton).
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The assault on the Pelindaba nuclear reactor and research center, one of South Africa's most zealously guarded properties, is a severe embarrassment to the government.
It reduces expenditures on both guarding property and seeking to appropriate property.
Institutions Country ranks highly for guarding property rights, keeping corruption to a minimum and for its well-oiled legal system.
Three Asian men guarding property in Birmingham were killed when a car ran up on to the pavement and into them.
She said that some had been stranded because they had had no time to evacuate, but that others angrily defied orders in order to guard property.
Women and children often seek safety while men stay behind to guard property; sometimes parents simply don't have the means to travel themselves and so send their children away on their own.
Next weekend's V festival sites, in Staffordshire and Essex, and the Reading festival the week after, are expected to use teams of volunteers to help guard property, encouraging campers to look out for one another so that strangers attempting to steal from campsites are more easily spotted.
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