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were wards
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A guard; a guardian or watchman.
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We were wards of the court.
Until 1967 all Aborigines were wards of the state, their lives controlled by the government.
Among the scores of cases heard in Ryder's court, one involved four children who were wards of the court and had been abducted to Pakistan, with serious concerns about their wellbeing.
Lisa Hannum, who lives in Schaumburg, about 30 miles from Chicago but still in Cook County, has three children who qualify for Medicaid because they were wards of the state before she adopted them.
The companies, whose fates are to be decided by Congress this year, paid a combined $17 million to their chief executives in 2009 and 2010, the two full years when Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were wards of the state, the report found.
Intervention groups were wards.
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The cost components that were most frequently associated with economic burden were ward and medication costs.
Most of the students are wards of the court.
Ever since the financial crisis, Fannie and Freddie are wards of the government.
Fifteen percent do not have homes in the traditional sense and are wards of the state.
For 19 months, the pair have been wards of the state.
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