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The openness and transparency ostensibly espoused by the architectural vernacular fool no one: these "residences" are sealed off from their neighborhoods, shiny bubbles of wealth and privilege invariably protected from their less salubrious neighbors by multiple layers of security.

Week after week he has been telling the real stories of real people living within a few miles of Israel's legal borders and subject to regular victimisation by illegal settlers who are invariably protected by the army and the civil authorities alike.

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Farhad is an ordinary student whose drinking and interest in women has taken him a very long way from his religiously conservative grandfather's superstitious notion that reciting one of the 99 names of God will invariably protect a good Muslim in any difficult or dangerous situation.

At the turn of the 20th century common concepts of what should be protected in national parks invariably included formidable geologic features like mountains, geysers, or canyons.

Protected in their plastic trays, they invariably look (like these 8.5cm-diameter beauties; ostensibly promising gravy wells) far nicer than their loose-bagged, frozen equivalents.

The focus of the conference was protecting the invariably fossil fueled interests of British and American investors and corporates in MENA – the interests and wishes of local populations was not a relevant 'security' concern.

6 Prolonged dual antiplatelet therapy (beyond 12 months), while protecting against thrombosis, will invariably increase the risk of major bleeding with an uncertain net impact on patient outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention.

By current practice, the Legislature sets the district boundaries, with each house drawing lines to protect its members and the final product almost invariably challenged in court.

When the state asks for more power, it invariably justifies it as being for our own good, to protect our security.

The key question is whether the challenge can catalyse the invariably difficult decision of rationing scarce resources - here to protect mothers and infants.

Today raw produce and even wood, metal goods and building materials invariably come wrapped in a plastic film.The companies respond that plastic protects goods from damage and extends the life of food.

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