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"The presence of guards at the stations is a constant reminder that security of passengers is of constant concern to everyone in the system".
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Pompeii's degradation has been a source of constant concern and embarrassment for the Italian authorities, the BBC's Alan Johnston, in Rome, reports.
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A critical component of the king's effectiveness and a matter of constant concern for Charlemagne was the army, in which all freemen were obligated to serve at their own expense when summoned by the king.
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