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Ryder may have protected himself, but Taguba did not.
"I think the collar may have protected him," the senator said.
Touring may have protected them from dealing with success, but the constant travel can wreak havoc on bands.
We may have protected our science and technology budgets in the UK but we haven't protected our theatres.
The innate immune response may have protected the AGMs from a lethal inhalational dose of B. anthracis spores.
Yet it should be acknowledged that the landfill and other industrial tracts around Travis may have protected it from overdevelopment.
All the disguise I threw in may have protected me in professional and legal terms, but it didn't protect my family's feelings.
In his submission to Leveson, French further alleges that Mahmood "may have protected a criminal involved in one of his undercover operations" for the News of the World.
The authors are at a loss to explain this, but speculate that oestrogen – which boosts telomerase activity – may have protected the women's telomeres in their younger years.
DOJ also credited BKB for waiving any potential defense of foreign sovereign immunity, which may have protected BKB as a state-guaranteed, semi-governmental organization.
The subject was the son of a family of Florentine bankers who may have protected the artist during politically turbulent times.
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