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But guarding what is already saved does not constitute a national environmental policy.
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At its entrance is an elaborately decorated gateway with a fine group of stone lions guarding what was until the 18th century Europe's largest industrial complex.
He stayed behind to guard what is left of his home.
"Our neighbors, they tell me our hospital -- and I can say it's our hospital -- needs men to guard what is left here," he said, against the noise of occasional shots and explosions.
The venue for Exit is the great fortress at Petrovaradin, on the banks of the Danube, built by the Austrians 300 years ago to guard what were then their territories against the Ottoman Turks.The fortress presents a more welcoming face these days.
Some say he's a postman, some say he's a nightshift security guard – what is for sure is that he's easily the best poet in Hull.
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I ask the guard, "What is the cross for?" He says, "That is not a cross.
He pulls out a small piece of paper with a drawing of a pipe on it and says to the security guard, "What is this?" The guard replies, "That's a pipe!" And Albert cracks up laughing.
Turkish soldiers guard what was last week a bustling humanitarian hub and the main refugee crossing – kitted out by Turkish relief organisations, and the UN – is now barren.
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