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noun
Someone who watches over something; a person in charge of something or someone.
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Even if Syria agrees to monitors, it is unclear how assertive they could be.
Together they spent thousands of hours watching others masturbate and copulate while wired to monitors.
Together they spent thousands of hours watching subjects masturbate and copulate while wired to monitors.
There were forty babies in the N.I.C.U., and each was attached to monitors like these.
By morning, though, calm prevailed in the areas included in the deal, according to monitors.
By the end of the day more than 500 people had been detained, according to monitors.
Anonymous sources will have to be revealed to monitors, in office and out.
A fragile ceasefire was holding on Wednesday, according to monitors with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
The campaign was marred by more than 400 incidents of violence, according to monitors, and allegations of fraud and intimidation.
According to monitors who reported their findings to Mr. Marco's group, polls opened more or less on time.
She was not attached to monitors, and at one point, she seemed to go into respiratory failure.
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