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That is when Mr. Arafat and 200 of his men were brought in to protect work crews.
When you cut funding for large institutions, their instinct is to protect work that makes up their core activity and to cut back on initiatives that often provide access to BME artists.
But the people they were assigned to protect work under the same United States government agency whose security guards sprayed bullets across a crowded Baghdad square on Sept. 16, an episode that caused an uproar among Iraqi officials and is still being investigated by the United States.
It's important to protect playtime the way you protect work, church or PTA meetings.
Another way to protect work from unintentional plagiarism is to verify the sources: Who is really behind that website?
According to the Los Angeles Times those words were inserted into that budget by a champion ear-marker, Sen. Richard C. Shelby (R. Ala). to protect work on the rocket being done at Marshall Space flight Center in Alabama.
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Speaking at the Institute of Engineering and Technology in London, Corbyn will say: "Several leave supporters have stated clearly they want to leave Europe to water down workers' rights, to rip up the protections that protect work-life balance, that prevent discrimination and prevent exploitation and injustice.
The people they were to protect worked under contract for the United States Agency for International Development.
TV channels snip parts of movies off themselves to protect works from the unpredictable feedback of censors.
Or, if we choose to stay in the EU, we can protect working people and the poorest families.
"New Yorkers expect companies doing business in our state to follow laws set up to protect working families," said Damien LaVera, a spokesman for Mr. Schneiderman.
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