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vigilant.
adjective
Watchful, especially for danger or disorder; alert; wary
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Speaking of the use of chemical weapons in Syria, she said: "The fact that atrocities such as this continue to occur shows that we must remain vigilant to the threat of chemical and biological weapons".
The Vatan-e-Emrooz newspaper, which has a conspiratorial mindset, published a front-page article in April warning that the event is aimed at orchestrating a "soft overthrow" in Iran and urged the country's intelligence apparatus to be vigilant.
So we have got to be vigilant, we have got to have the resources there".
Sadly, there is no way of predicting where the song-dominating warbler will strike next, so please be vigilant.
Clearly not enough, so we have to stay vigilant".
Even so, Wiggins will need to be vigilant on the tough twin climbs of Caerphilly mountain on Thursday – when the weather is again expected to deteriorate – or on the hilltop finish at Haytor on Friday.
Once he receives his pension he has to be vigilant to not be attacked and have his money stolen.
He also admitted, "I had not been vigilant enough about the development of the regime and Tunisian public opinion".
"We must always remain vigilant about preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon but there is no question that a diplomatic solution is vastly preferable to the alternatives," Reid said in a statement.
Meanwhile, children – and adults, of course – with peanut allergies should be vigilant about what they eat, especially in takeaways and food prepared by other people.
Michael's competitors were disreputable, he said, and he needed to be vigilant with potential clients.
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