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the vigilant
adjective
Watchful, especially for danger or disorder; alert; wary
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She added: "Many thanks to the vigilant student body.
Boston was geared to the vigilant suppression of sin.
It's hard to pass the board inspection; it's very hard to get past the vigilant doormen.
Where "1984" has the vigilant Police Patrol and Thought Police, "The Circle" has SeeChange and Clarification.
Since squid continues to ooze juices as it sits, the vigilant wiping is a necessity.
This role is very important: the vigilant Gabriel is virtually the spiritual centre of the story.
He's fine, but there's no way it would have passed the vigilant actuaries at Blue Cross.
She is the vigilant one.The water gurgles against the throbbing of the jets.
Donations may be made to the Vigilant Fire Company, 83 Cuttermill Road, Great Neck, NY 11021.
The Vigilant Citizen has a good claim to be the world's most distinctive music critic.
Security comes to mean a padlock on the door, rather than the vigilant eyes of neighbours.
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