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Some frog species mate in the water-containing folds of bromeliad leaves, for example, and males in other species even build volcano-shaped mud nests that they may guard while mating.
Their power can also be protective; they may guard certain places in the Duat, the realm of the dead, or advise and watch over humans.
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While all of them may guard Pierce, Martin will be the main defender.
The producers may guard the "integrity" of the contest, but they know that the staged battle is just as important as who comes out on top.
Thus, men may guard their mate more strongly when she is wearing red, relative to other colors.
Howard and Duncan may guard each other to start Sunday's All-Star Game.
Antioxidants may guard your body from free radicals, atoms or groups of atoms that can damage cells.
Blueberries, already known to help fight cancer and diabetes, may guard against heart disease as well, a new study suggests.
But surprisingly, the worms did not suffer further memory reduction with age, suggesting that caloric restriction may guard against memory loss over time.
What's more, coffee may guard against Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia and somehow soften the blow of a heart attack.
The consideration of such contradictory effects may guard us against a ready acceptance of triumphalist conceptions of the Renaissance or of historical change in general.
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