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But unless trouble flares up, the German battalion that has guarded it for the past two weeks will probably be home from its rotation in time for Christmas, before independence is declared.
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Instead, they have been subjected to a decades-long exile in which the Turkish Army has guarded Varosha, enclosing it with barbed wire and allowing only nature to reclaim it.
It has guarded against terrorists, spies and computer hackers.
James has guarded his intentions, but it is generally assumed that an early playoff exit can only push him toward the door.
It has guarded the records of Dick Cheney's energy task force and the S.E.C. investigation of Harken far more zealously than war plans that might endanger the lives of the so-called real Americans who will have to fight Saddam.
Like a fortress it has guarded drawbridges in the nuclear pore complexes, but also has other mechanical means of communication.
Who would have guarded him?
I have guarded him before".
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