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the guarded
noun
A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.
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Workers must enter and leave through the guarded front gate.
At the hospital, they trained their camera on the guarded entrance.
But former troopers said that the guarded generally had some ability to elude the guards.
The latest addition to the Hardy boom is Ralph Pite's "Thomas Hardy: The Guarded Life".
Step by step, the citizens divide into the guards and the guarded.
But rivers, lakes and basins beckon thrill seekers and people escaping the heat or the crowds of the guarded beaches.
Yet the punched-out windows and ragged corner also suggest an erosion of the boundary between the public life of the street and the guarded, private realm inside.
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In this paper, we present a performability modeling effort that analyzes the guarded-operation duration for onboard software upgrading.
The guarded-probe concept for downhole fluid sampling is analogous to that of focused electrodes for borehole electrical measurements.
The guarded actions of the example program GCD2 are given in Figure 7. Figure 7 Guarded actions of program GCD2.
For instance, the guarded actions for program P1 (see Figure 1a) are given in Figure 2. Figure 2 Guarded actions of program P1.
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