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Other post-Soviet countries may be guarded, however catchy her entry song, Tick Tock, might be.
Many people do not like spontaneous callers to their home, and may be guarded and controlling where their possessions are concerned.
A transition may be guarded by some condition, represented by a condition name or an expression enclosed between brackets.
Our results also agree with those of Goudge et. al [41] who pointed out that high income groups may be guarded about the financial burden they would have to bear if they support redistributive policies.
However, the existence of 15 NOI-containing proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana and of similarly large gene families in other sequenced plants indicates that they play generally important roles in plants, including perhaps plant defense, and therefore may be guarded by R-proteins.
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But the toughest job may be guarding the coasts.
Orange masked people may be guarding the totem and they scare away your villagers and Red masks could be guarding the totem also; and Red masks are peaceful yet your villagers are scared of them.
Hint: some of the backcourt players may be guards, but some are not.
The dilemma is more than just how much protection we really need or how many hours we may or may not be guarded from harmful rays.
It may seem awkward but be guarded and don't trust the response initially.
Newly hatched late larvae or juveniles may be initially guarded or carried by the female (in stomatopods and some amphipods and isopods).
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