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And the policeman — no longer guarding a prisoner but protecting a lady — put her on the next train to Baghdad.
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He worried that February 17 was becoming unreliable: a dispute over payment by the embassy meant the brigade's militiamen no longer guarded convoys outside the compound.
After all, Homer no longer guards the entrance to Nassau Hall, the Rittenhouse Orrery is no longer the centerpiece of Princeton's scientific apparatus, and the modern municipality of Princeton is hardly a remote country village.
But in death Joss can no longer guard the secret he kept all his life, and Colman, his adoring adopted son, must confront the truth: the man whom he believed to be his father was, in fact, a woman".
"If I were elected president, the foxes would no longer guard the henhouse," Sanders wrote.
Besides the innovative process lowering the barriers to entry, much key intellectual property involved in carmaking nowadays is no longer guarded in-house by the likes of GM and Ford: they now outsource most aspects of making a new car (except engines) to global parts suppliers and outside firms that put together large sections, or "modules".
She is no longer the guarded, rather remote character who – as she herself says – invariably used to attract freezing water-based metaphors.
While they were grateful that Ibarra would no longer be guarded and shackled, they also realized they would be responsible for his medical bills.
Longer guarding increases male's fitness because it increases the chances that female will lay eggs during the time of post-copulatory mate guarding (before mating with any other male).
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