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Young people should be on their guard not just for themselves but for other children.

The younger players bat up top against the new ball, and the old guard, not just Ponting but Mike Hussey, too, seek to extend excellent careers in the relative comfort of the middle order.

No other details were given, but advocates for the elderly, as well as City Council officials, said that they were caught off guard, not just by the announcement itself but also by the timing; it came in a statement from the mayor's press office shortly before 6 p.m.

Goran Dragic, for those who do not know, is one of the premier guards -- not just point guards -- in the league.

The relative inexperience of these guards is not just detrimental to inmate safety, it has consequences for the entire jail staff, many of whom feel they have no choice but to turn a blind eye to abuses.

Maybe we now realize the way racial bias can infect us even when we don't realize it, so that we're guarding against not just racial slurs, but we're also guarding against the subtle impulse to call Johnny back for a job interview but not Jamal.

"Maybe we now realize the way racial bias can infect us even when we don't realize it, so that we're guarding against not just racial slurs, but we're also guarding against the subtle impulse to call Johnny back for a job interview but not Jamal," he said.

"Maybe we now realize the way racial bias can infect us even when we don't realize it, so that we're guarding against not just racial slurs, but we're also guarding against the subtle impulse to call Johnny back for a job interview but not Jamal," Obama said. .

Mr. Adair has survived several assassination attempts and is always on guard -- not just against his traditional enemies in the I.R.A. but fellow Protestant paramilitaries, too.

Those who apprenticed under Belichick are equally tough but more closed off than most coaches — more guarded, wary not just of saying the wrong thing, but wary of saying anything.

Gore has one person like this in his upper echelon of advisers — Leon Fuerth, his foreign-policy aide, who had early training as an engineer, is so precise, diligent, and guarded, speaking not just in perfect sentences but in perfect paragraphs, that he makes his boss look like Jim Carrey.

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