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He was safeguarding his brand.
The Democratic Congress moderated President Reagan's unsustainable tax cuts and defense buildup, safeguarding his legacy.
For Obama, the farewell tour is as much about safeguarding his legacy as allaying the fears of European leaders after Trump's surprise election.
In 1987, he was arrested for mail theft (he believed he was just safeguarding his fellow tenants' letters) and institutionalised again.
In 1620 the league's general, Johann Tserclaes, count von Tilly, first concluded a treaty of neutrality with the forces of the Protestant Union, thus safeguarding his flank, and then went on to conquer Upper Austria and Bohemia.
A year before, he had said that "Nothing but my kids is more important to me than the Los Angeles Times," and perhaps he saw the sale, for $8.2 billion, to the Tribune company of Chicago, as a way of safeguarding his legacy, as well as a rebuke to the managers who now ran the paper.
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Mr. Cohen did not safeguard his own rights to "Suzanne," either.
Mr Thaksin may now sacrifice his political ambitions to safeguard his family and fortune.
In 1693 Charles was granted unrestricted power by the estates to implement and safeguard his reforms.
Edward had nominated Walter Giffard, archbishop of York, Philip Basset, Roger Mortimer, and his trusted clerk Robert Burnell to safeguard his interests during his absence.
He gave up his own chance at the summit to safeguard his companions.
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