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to warrants
noun
A protector or defender.
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That is a 65percentt discount to warrants issued in an earlier agreement.
In many cases personal computers are confiscated at crime scenes or pursuant to warrants.
Another area where further information would help is the Treasury's approach to warrants associated with investments it made in banks.
The directive, which applies primarily to warrants in terrorism-related cases, calls for Mr. Samson's designees to confer with federal investigators to determine whether seeking the warrants at the local level would hinder any larger investigation.
However, Downing Street hinted that David Cameron was unlikely to accept one of his key recommendations: shifting the power to agree to warrants from home and foreign secretaries to a proposed new judicial commissioner.
With her in the room was a letter she wrote confessing to murdering Killgore out of fear that she would upend the sex ring by seducing her master, according to warrants, CBS reported.
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Müller had to get warrants to force the workers out.
Louise would seem to warrant top billing.
Nothing has changed to warrant milder action.
They found nothing to warrant their suspicion.
Little seemed to warrant any special pride.
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