He was placed on a witness protection scheme but has now jumped bail and vanished. |
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However, this was a title protection act and it was written in such a way that its exclusions were greater than what it covered. |
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And it assumes that applications are well-behaved enough to use the protection facilities in the operating system. |
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He said that on the one hand, increased plantation along the upper reaches of rivers contributed to better protection of the environment. |
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To entice insurers to provide higher protection limits, the industry wants the federal government to backstop its unlimited liability. |
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A few drops of lavender oil in a bowl of warm water, placed on a table away from windows, will also provide protection against bacteria. |
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The 1999 amendment, however, fell short of affording legal protection to individual property owners or proprietorships. |
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The low-grade steel, which was given zero rust protection at the Naples plant, was just about acceptable in the warm, dry climate of the south. |
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He said he was concerned about the understandable wariness of GPs to become involved in child protection work. |
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Priceless books and manuscripts will receive special protection as the restoration of a library gets underway. |
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An injunction prevented him from profiting from allegedly misleadingly advertised data protection notification services. |
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The army, on the other hand, is notorious for its protection rackets and other illegal activities in the province. |
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Each participant took their respective places and was getting handkerchiefs or spare shirts to act as a protection from rope burns. |
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The result of the visit was an agreement on reciprocal protection and promotion of investment. |
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The spending was approved at a meeting on July 5 of the Government standing committee on civil protection in the event of disasters. |
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The protection of young people from smoking and other social evils are our responsibility. |
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Coral reefs provide protection to coastal areas and protect delicate coastal wetlands and mangrove swamps from storms. |
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Without protection of the sails against a merciless sun, it became unbearable on deck. |
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Two sets of conferences focused on the international coordination of protection for IPRs, reflecting a broadly internationalist position. |
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Full protection needs to be worn to reduce the risk of serious eye injuries. |
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Smuggling, bribery, protection rackets and the rise of criminal mafias are some of the common symptoms of rigidly controlled economies. |
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Instead, a combination of disk mirroring and tape backup can provide a more complete protection scheme. |
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The credit card with driver's license may be laminated to provide additional protection against the alteration of information thereon. |
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They may be anti-fog, provide UVR protection and have a bendy flexy lens but they look dire for the money. |
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It is used mainly for transportation of coal, iron and steel products and other lading not requiring protection from the weather. |
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The substantial mischief against which Article 8 provides protection is the accumulation of private information by a public authority. |
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The clashes are mostly triggered over protection rackets targeting nightclubs, bars and karaoke cafes operated by soldiers and policemen. |
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We agreed and, to this day, those items are safely kept in that bomb shelter under the watchful protection of that community watch. |
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People are forced to pay protection money and business owners often pay several groups who impose taxes on them. |
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Some might say his report has extended a similar protection to those who govern us. |
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Shelter is protection from the elements, something between me and where I am. |
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You heard that correct, no pitons, no chocks, no carabiners, no protection to secure the ropes in the event of a fall. |
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Yes, private residences don't offer adequate protection against nuclear fallout. |
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Jake began to whine about having his gun for protection and knowing plenty enough about traveling in the forest not to get hurt. |
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We did not want to splash our camera protection glasses with mud droplets, messing our photos with globs. |
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Judicial protection in Punjab improved and many people were using the judicial system. |
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In town, where gardens are usually small and often shady, camellias will appreciate the protection from the sun. |
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The company says that investors have ample protection thanks to a welter of federal and state rules governing brokers. |
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True, some of the gangs transferred to other criminal activities, like protection racketeering. |
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The implementation of very strong environmental protection legislation in the USA provoked a strong backlash. |
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Many of our mechanisms to develop and deliver rights protection contain covert begging processes. |
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Commence your Prayer by seeking Allah's help and protection from the influences of Shaytan. |
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He resides in this country at our pleasure, on a temporary protection visa, and has no right to call himself Australian yet. |
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It's difficult to ask the person who drives you places and makes phone calls for you to call or take you to a shelter for protection from them. |
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In effect, lynchers could go about their horrific deeds with the protection of the law and little fear of retribution. |
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The rule of law is fragile, with gangs of thugs running protection rackets in many cities, in the absence of a reliable police force. |
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What will happen if we feminise men so as to place safety above adventure, exploration and protection of the tribe? |
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When working in wet weather, they put down temporary protection for the soil. |
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Dirt bike racing is a contact sport that can take away lives thus extra protection and precaution must be taken into consideration. |
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There must be a solid hierarchy and system of protection safeguarded by organized crime syndicates or mafia. |
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They are the cyber-era equivalents of highwaymen, sharks, cheesy protection racketeers. |
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The regulatory bodies are concerned with public protection and the public interest. |
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This is a Lear who learns too late that kingship is no protection against ordinary mortal suffering. |
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The most effective thermal protection method for single re-entry vehicles was ablation. |
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These people are entitled to protection and should not be forced to earn their keep. |
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It also developed a new ideology of team and reciprocal protection of air combat formations, and cruise missile salvos by naval ships. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, gang culture was endemic with virtually every small business forced to pay protection money or move out. |
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He'd been so kind, offering shelter and protection and a friendship that she wanted very, very badly. |
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By using removable write-once media, the data protection takes place at the recording structure of the media or in the drive firmware. |
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Tributes are being paid to a North Yorkshire woman who was devoted to the protection and welfare of cats. |
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Notice, however, that even under this interim provision, the privacy protection only applied to people who successfully purchased firearms. |
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Last year it settled charges that it illegally billed excessive fees and violated consumer protection regulations. |
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The Fish and Wildlife Service manipulated data so protection for panthers could be scotched. |
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Founded in 1938, their overall objective is to promote environmental protection and nature conservation nationally and internationally. |
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Together they offer protection to other rackets in town while running their own illegal enterprises. |
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Ironically, even the most dangerous stinging jellies offer shelter and protection to small fish. |
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But clearly they were seeking protection from something they perceived to be potentially baleful or harmful. |
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The Louisiana sugar planters, who enjoyed the protection of federal tariffs, looked favorably on the Union. |
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Sun protection clothing such as rash guards are highly recommended by dermatologists! |
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We are asking protection for our people from chemical warfare, from biological warfare, which we are expecting. |
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As a salutary side effect, reform may also be society's greatest protection against politically motivated violence. |
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As a quasi-governmental organization, it enjoys protection under the aegis of HM Government. |
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The March 1 ritual is connected to the legends of the aura of amulets used as protection from evil eyes. |
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As the rain intensified and the tents filled, All Saints took to the main stage, their matching rainwear providing protection from the elements. |
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The hallmarks of enterprise-class data protection are technologies like remote replication and disk mirroring. |
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The low protective wall, the height of a seated figure, allows protection for people to sit in reflective contemplation. |
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The guns are very loud when they fire, so it's best to have some measure of protection against the noise. |
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He warned in certain parts of the country it has created the risk of illegal protection rackets growing up. |
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Solid-colored llama wool sweaters offer protection against the cold Andean night air. |
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Joe eventually makes it to a level that attracts the big protection rackets, acquires money and eventually is pitted against a big name. |
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The bill has included a protection for vulnerable workers when a business is sold or its work is passed to a new contractor. |
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The idea that the state has to prove the guilt of an accused person and that we are innocent until proved guilty is a protection for all of us. |
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The rahui is intended to respect the mana of the mountain and ensure the safety and protection of all people entering the region. |
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Also being considered are better light transmission and, ultimately, tunable laser protection that adjusts to the hazard. |
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There, government regulations require safeguards for the protection of the bettors. |
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Once the data is backed up to disk, business operations can proceed at a normal pace and important data protection operations can take place. |
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Such protection automatically encrypts all information loaded onto a USB token or other removable media. |
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The town made the news 10 years ago when a local hotelier made a stand against the mafia and refused to pay protection money. |
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Seal joints between the wall and your new tub with silicone caulk as protection against water seepage. |
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Fabric covered steel plating provides increased ballistic protection in the cockpit and cabin. |
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The car is stiffer than the previous Astra for better crash protection if the worst comes to the worst. |
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Large profits were made from booty and ransom, and by exacting protection money from the cities. |
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But it provides the protection against giving evidence in which you might incriminate yourself. |
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Despite such side effects, some record execs have decided that the copy protection scheme is a dandy way to prevent music piracy. |
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By paying protection money they are increasing the threat to other businesses. |
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There is an urgent need for security experts to reappraise the situation to see what can be done to provide more protection for key employees. |
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The key to Kerala tourism's sweepstakes is the protection and conservation of the bio-diversity of its amazing natural resources. |
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Plants not given protection from the wind often develop leaf scorch or splitting of the bark on the stems. |
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The protection of domestic agriculture must be recognised as a food security imperative. |
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We are here to affirm the rights of all New Zealanders to legal protection and social respect for their relationships. |
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The simple fact is that the trial was deeply flawed because it was not illegal in Norway to tamper with copy protection systems. |
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Perhaps a rock route using only natural features and removable protection could have been chosen. |
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I also know that some of these rogue elements gain businesses by threatening businessmen and demanding protection money. |
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Why use a glass thermal protection system, rather than a low-tech ablative shield? |
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As a nation of warrior nomads, they had either attacked or demanded protection money from any outsiders entering their kingdom. |
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Why should they benefit from the protection of individual rights when they are in the act of violating another's rights? |
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Taxes in turn became tribute, or protection money, paid to a local warlord to prevent lands from being pillaged. |
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While Canada's nationalist impulse is in some ways understandable or even admirable, its articulation as a need for protection is misconceived. |
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Areas of Bradford could be abandoned to floods as the cost of protection spirals, a conference was told yesterday. |
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Because of the effectiveness of sprinkler systems, codes often allow trade-offs or trade-ups on other elements of the fire protection system. |
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A commitment to bar cowboys from the financial arena was behind the tough investor protection laws. |
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As noted above, at common law the trespasser received the least protection of any entrant on the occupier's premises. |
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Trees can improve protection by obscuring assets and people, but they also screen perpetrators from view. |
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In this case, here are the relevant sections outlining the protection of Maori interests. |
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No state could abridge those privileges or immunities, or deny any person due process or the equal protection of the law. |
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Spray protectants are available that resist water, oil and grease as well as providing a UV protection to help reduce fading. |
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The white bird alighted behind the other, his huge wings spread in protection and possession. |
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They should be protected, but the laws should also make allowance for the protection of birds at the feeder. |
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Biological plant protection measures were taken to prevent insect attack on plants. |
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Laminated glass was chosen for its long life and the protection it affords against ultraviolet rays. |
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What evidence does he have that new sentencing laws are providing greater protection to the community from serious and recidivist offenders? |
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The owner of the brothels subsequently alleged that the raids were mounted after he refused to pay protection money to the officers. |
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The Thippagondanahalli Reservoir, Bannerghatta National Park and several lakes and tanks are covered for protection and conservation. |
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Insurance coverage provides protection for the income and business regardless of the size of the home-based business. |
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Are their provisions for the protection of members, a safety net of sorts, should the investment bank stagger, or worse, collapse? |
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The group is currently working on a range of controversial issues, including habitat protection for the sage grouse. |
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When black people need police protection we are caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. |
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It maintains that one of the primary aims of the criminal law is the protection of fundamental social interests. |
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Won't the degenerate rustics of Sherston, so clearly in need of protection from themselves, go back to their ancient uncouth ways? |
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Perhaps the larger-sized digits of adults confer some protection from such injuries, in that a larger band is required to cause constriction. |
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Minor missions in the game deal with incursions on their territory by rival gangs as well as exploring the twisted mentality of protection money. |
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The police consider the area lawless and refuse to provide protection for the community. |
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Businesses with trade secret sensitivities might want to consider less formal protection strategies such as white hat hackers. |
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The early poncho was worn by men of all classes as a garment for protection against the rain and cold. |
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The elves had long ago sworn protection of the royal house for future safety of its destined hero. |
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This course teaches you how to lead climb on natural protection and set up belays and stances. |
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Now that protection from future legal actions is in place, the 1.8 billion marks still missing from German business will probably trickle in. |
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The fact that he might have to do without doesn't enter into the equation for some in the animal protection industry. |
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New legislation is expected later this year that would allow the company demutualise and so end its takeover protection status. |
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In Trad Climbing, climbers use their own gear for protection whereas in free climbing pre-drilled bolts are clipped with carabiners. |
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Many, however, will likely be deported, often to countries that don't offer protection from interrogational abuse. |
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Currently, asthmatics would have to undergo a series of injections, and protection would not be permanent, perhaps lasting only a few years. |
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Society requires and expects protection from drunken drivers, speeding drivers and dangerous drivers. |
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The group is currently working on gaining protection for the lands and developing corridors that suit species from big cats to tiny voles. |
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In general, I am a strong advocate of environmental protection and saving rare animal species. |
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The coin serves as a wish for wealth, and the blue wool or beads are additional protection from the evil eye. |
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The gunmen then took control of the building and were last night using their hostages as human shields as protection against the police. |
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Sustainability, protection of wildlife, controlling agribusiness and pollution are first principles, not afterthoughts. |
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Her work on environmental matters, conservation and protection of endangered species ranks high on her list of endless worthwhile endeavors. |
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The area is closely monitored by the police so there is no chance for dealers, pimps and protection racketeers to move in. |
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Good fencing with secure gates and latches can provide homeowners with added protection and security for their homes and property. |
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This big barge was tarred black all around the hull for protection from leakages. |
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Besides, hysterectomies provide long-term health benefits such as protection against ovarian cancer and mammary tumors. |
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City of York councillors claimed its lateness was seriously delaying protection of the city. |
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The drain standpipe should always be taller than your highest water level in the machine to add protection from back-up water and siphoning. |
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The skin is constantly hydrated and has protection against line-producing dehydration. |
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Hungary increased protection at its Paks nuclear station in the south and at the MOL oil refineries. |
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The fourth principle is respect for confidentiality and the data protection laws. |
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How does she pick a male whose genetic complement confers protection against disease? |
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The best protection against loss, damage or injury due to wildfire is prevention. |
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A Call Center for tourist information is in the works, and tourist police have a mandate to provide service and protection for visitors. |
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What really bothers people is when they are required to pay protection money in an area. |
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Again the opportunity to identify the importance of protection against cold for survivors at sea was missed. |
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As to the protection against lightning, there is not much difference between the two. |
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Well saved turf was the only protection the family had against cold and disease in winter. |
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The roof of the cabin has been engineered to provide protection against head injuries in the event of a collision. |
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Currently, parents wanting protection against polio are offered oral vaccinations. |
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Rumors of brutality increased the cache of despots, augmenting their income through the collection of protection money and taxes. |
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A curtain has been fixed at the eastern end of the shelter as a protection against the driving wind and rain. |
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The bass should be designated a sports fish and receive a lot more protection from the commercial fishing industry. |
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I've repotted my ornamental grass into a deeper pot, to give it better protection against drying out. |
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Rounded towers and thick bulwarks provided maximum protection against the siege engines of that era. |
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The only other protection against the elements was a 2ft high wall at the back of the shelter. |
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Not only will they be unable to use parasols for protection against the sun, they will not be allowed to take in food or drink. |
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And most of all, protection is urgently required from the wholesale destruction of every last vestige of Nature in our lives. |
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The protection of keystone species is seen as a way of ensuring the protection of the majority of other species. |
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Mortgage protection runs for the same length of time as the mortgage and the cover reduces from year to year as the loan amount repayable drops. |
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It's common for offensive tackles to time the quarterback's cadence with the snap so they quickly can get into their protection stances. |
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It has been argued that our Constitution provides sufficient safeguards and ample protection for human rights. |
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The protection money and ransoms governments or insurgents extort from oil companies do not prolong the violence. |
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What do we mean when we talk about exempting employees of small businesses from the protection of Commonwealth unfair dismissal law? |
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I would condone it myself but the point is, it was self-defence and protection of that child. |
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The AA300 Series integrated load center lets users tailor protection against harmful voltage transients. |
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The higher a person rises above earth into the atmosphere, the less protection he has from this cosmic radiation. |
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The most obvious example of this is protection against foreign aggression and domination. |
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The fire brigade and residents deserve protection from these mindless vandals. |
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It will certainly offer some protection in terms of sheep being worried by dogs that escape from hunters. |
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He also claims that one businessman on the estate was approached by the gang for protection money. |
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Right-wing paramilitary death squads operate in the region, often demanding protection money from the banana producers. |
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Instead, paramilitary gangs carve out fiefdoms to exploit drug-dealing and protection rackets, while young people look up to these criminals as role models. |
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These three laws form a perfect circle of logic and protection for humans. |
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It is thought to be an amulet invoking the protection of the god Woden. |
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This strategy not only emphasized the status of the paramount chief, but it also pushed the undefended villagers to the centre for protection in the event of an attack. |
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We turned inward, stopped investing in ourselves, took in unskilled labour and built a system of protection based on rural rents that made us sclerotic. |
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Eaves provide frost protection for tender plants underneath. |
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It also instigated the quartering of refugees near their homeland, making it increasingly impossible for those needing protection to lodge an asylum application in Germany. |
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Slightly tender plants need as much wind protection as possible. |
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Once in the war theater, the thinking goes, even a seasoned reporter will hug his favorite lance corporal's ankle for protection and file patriotic fluff. |
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Their gang, The Firm, established a Mafia-style grip on the city's criminal underworld in the 1960s, specialising in protection and extortion rackets. |
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Family after family were thrown out on the roads for arrears of rent, a rent which in some cases had been trebled, with no provision for their protection or shelter. |
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The tribes, whose treaties guaranteed them the right to harvest sucker and salmon in perpetuity, filed lawsuits demanding protection for the fish. |
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Members of the GMB and Unison also want more protection from Bradford Council for binmen and street cleaners who are suffering attacks as they work. |
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It's based around the Zoom Air insole, which uses tensile strings encased in a heavy-gas filled capsule to deliver shock protection in an ultra-thin package. |
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But discretion is just that, not a protection guarantee, so chang remains in legal limbo. |
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Pilots also carry out surveillance and fisheries protection in the country's 132,000 square nautical miles of territorial waters, mostly in the Atlantic. |
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Extra thick tangs, welded to the inside of the lid, securely interlock into dual internal recessed padlock pockets for maximum protection from bolt cutters. |
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The Ba Gua mirror is among the most well-known and commonly used of all the Feng Shui protection spells, remedies, or magical cures for improper placements. |
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The measures include special legislation, creating a sandalwood forest division and a task force for forest protection and the rehabilitation of tribals. |
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Not all vehicles were up-armored before leaving FOB Pacesetter, but the vehicles without armor used sandbags for protection as the brigade moved north. |
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What's missing is the anchoring of endangered species protection within the human and natural economy, rather than within absolutist, moral rhetoric. |
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Yes, it would gain much-needed protection for LGBT people who can be fired simply for being gay, bi, or trans. |
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The river bends inwards away from here, and they could have lit a fire and camped with their tents against the cliffs for protection against the winds. |
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At the time, some members of his Four Seas Gang wanted to muscle in on a rival gang's turf and begin extorting protection money from small businesses. |
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But the terrible events this month only reconfirmed my belief that the protection of our democracy must be rooted in the reinvigoration of democratic engagement itself. |
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The delisted company has defaulted on its pricey bonds and filed for protection under Chapter 11, becoming one of the largest high-tech bankruptcies ever. |
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The question of whether English law strikes the correct balance between concerns of free speech and the protection of reputations may now be considered. |
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Her party, the secular alternative in Bangladesh, has provided a modicum of protection to religious minorities. |
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The CHRB also approved a rule relating to tests for alkalizing agents, or milkshakes, that adds a split-sample provision for the protection of horsemen. |
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Ben moved over to cover Alice from another angle, so the three men were standing back-to-back, forming a circular wall of protection around Alice. |
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Even if your product is patented, trademarked, and protected to the hilt in the U.S., you might not have any protection at all once you start selling overseas. |
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A fair balance must be struck between the protection of the individual's fundamental rights and the demands of the general interests of the community. |
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Their Scottish backsword is fitted with opposing side rings that offer a good deal of hand protection while keeping the hilt light and easy to wear. |
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Crowd labor platforms like Amazon Mechanical Turk operate with few rules and little protection for workers. |
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Rejecting a person begging for protection counted as sacrilege. |
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She is the leader of an international organization devoted to the protection of natural resources. |
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Once the steroids are released into the blood, binding globulins can regulate hormone availability to target tissues or protection from metabolism. |
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They note that the acellular vaccine does not offer as long-lasting protection as the old whole-cell versions did. |
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It's only a matter of time before the spell's protection will fade and her human body be torn apart by the force of gravity, so Orphen has to act quickly. |
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Every time a host application writes a transaction to the local disk storage subsystem, a data protection appliance writes it in parallel to the local compatible appliance. |
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For some sports such as wrestling, no eye protection is available. |
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There, they are represented by a union and are afforded full police protection when something goes wrong. |
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When my mother forgot to pierce the tin and had to do it hissing and spitting under the protection of a tea cloth, my dinner ended up on the kitchen ceiling. |
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It is here that government is most likely to be acting on the basis of illegitimate considerations such as self-protection, or protection of powerful private groups. |
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It sometimes continued to represent the natural function of breast-feeding, in order to promise the State's protection as provider, comforter, and nourisher. |
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The contractor should plan for the wrecking of the structure, the equipment to do the work, manpower requirements, and the protection of the public. |
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He questioned whether preventing pictures being taken was part of the police protection unit's remit. |
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In our Capitol, Albany lawmakers enjoy a flood of money, personal accounts, and protection for incumbents against attacks. |
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Serum antibodies to capsular polysaccharides confer protection against meningococcal disease by activating complement-dependent bacteriolysis and, possibly, by opsonization. |
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Raiding nomadic herders forced the populations to live in walled cities for defense and to entrust their protection to an aristocratic class of leaders. |
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Academic experts on Tara have described the valley as a unique landscape deserving of the highest level of protection and want Tara designated a World Heritage Site. |
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However, physical access control provides a very limited degree of protection for computer resources, which can include networks, PCs, workstations and laptops. |
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These delicate fish are poor swimmers, but use their leaf-like appendages to help them blend into the algae and kelp surrounding them for protection from predators. |
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The soldiers wear studded leather cloaks for protection and metal helmets. |
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The young lady in question has asked protection from local authorities to protect her from journalistic assault by the lurid press that are delving into her background. |
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Whatever protection the Pakistanis had been giving to maulvi Nazir was no longer on the table. |
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People rightly aren't willing to risk destroying their own careers if they sense there isn't sufficient protection from reprisals by their superiors. |
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The trevally uses camouflage for added protection from predators. |
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In war, the balance of protection lies squarely on one's own forces, whose security is not only important in human terms but in the context of achieving a military objective. |
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Previous hard concrete channel solutions for riverbank protection are now thought to be inferior to stone gabbions, gravel banks, reed beds and willow trees. |
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In one school in the South of London, for example, we knew of a group of students who acted like an organized ring and were demanding protection money from other students. |
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He is demanding that the 170,000 federal employees being transferred into the new department lose both their civil service protection and union representation. |
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The Russians were fighting for the protection of their Slav kith and kin, for the defence of their national honour, and to fulfil their obligations to their ally France. |
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For example, they slash the faces of female bar owners who refuse to pay protection money. |
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But then we reiterate our belief in God's oneness before asking Him for protection against evil that may come from within ourselves or from Satan. |
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Traditional antivirus protection is very reactive in nature. |
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Mangroves buffer mainland areas from the strong storms that routinely hit tropical coasts and are natural protection areas for sea life and birds. |
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A hedgerow acts as a great foods reserve for insects and birds, protection for wildlife, shelter and feed for livestock and it can also act as a fine stock proof barrier. |
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In earlier times there had been advances in rubber sheaths but they were seen more as a protection against syphilis as opposed to a form of birth control. |
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The bogus mailshots look official in appearance and focus on data protection and warn of criminal offences if companies do not register with them. |
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They wore a mailed shirt called the 'hauberk', constructed of interlinked iron rings, which afforded protection to the body, upper arms and thighs. |
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Vines are trained on low bushes as protection against the strong winds. |
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Why not get rid of the agricultural protection at one stroke? |
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It is my understanding that the reason is that the bethels cannot meet in the lodges until there is a child protection policy in place for the organization. |
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How much protection is all this spying and searching and herding giving us? |
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It uses its host as both shelter and protection from predators. |
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No matter how much legal protection you have in place, though, you still must have conscientious tenants paying reasonable rents to come out ahead as a landlord. |
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As 2 disks are used for striping and 2 disks for mirroring, such an array is as fast as a standard RAID array with 2 disks and offers still data protection by mirroring. |
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She loved those who were not her own and was granted protection by the israelites in return. |
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With no protection Liverpool are likely to face a seeded team in the third round of qualifiers, which could include Manchester United, Inter Milan or even Everton. |
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Tape data protection benefits include removability for off-site storage. |
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The protection these shelters gave to the soldiers is clear to see. |
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As for the other subject, elimination of trade barriers to environmental goods and services will facilitate both the expansion of trade and protection of the environment. |
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Flood protection proposals had now been drawn up, involving a 1.78 metre demountable flood barrier, partly under the steps leading down from the bridge to the river. |
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Finding new ways to reach good decisions quickly is the key to making the selling of protection contracts once more universally attractive to mortgage advisers. |
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These include preparation of firebreaks, maintenance of fire-fighting equipment, and liaison with neighbours and a fire protection officer in the area when a fire breaks out. |
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Ice and water protection can be used under any type of roofing, including three-tab and laminated composition shingles, wood shingles and shakes, and all types of tile. |
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Since 1998, with the introduction of the Public Interest Disclosure Act, employees have been entitled to legal protection if they blow the whistle on wrongdoing. |
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They were lobbying to be considered as the natural warranters of Venezuelan rainforest protection and preservation by being original inhabitants of the land. |
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Given that children smear food into their hair, their ears, along the table, and on you, the small area of protection afforded by the bib is laughable, really. |
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Even so, at least one juror apparently balked at convicting a man for violating wildlife protection laws by protecting wildlife. |
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He hopped into the Range Rover and was swiftly driven home to Kensington Palace by his long-suffering royal protection officers. |
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The protesters sought police protection but a high-ranking officer ordered lawmen to withdraw and allowed the attackers to set upon the demonstrators. |
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With the entry of the French into the war, Britain had to look to the security of their long shipping lanes and the protection of her other possessions throughout the world. |
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That's very important to us and for the protection of our searchers. |
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The birds come here because food, shelter and protection are assured here. |
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There should be a right of intervention where it is necessary to stem large scale loss of life and to provide urgent protection against brutality and ethnic cleansing. |
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Their aim is to create environmentally sustainable farming practices that are compatible with the protection of migratory runs of wild salmon and sea trout. |
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Coatings such as zinc and tin provide protection against corrosion. |
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Payment protection policies are expensive and unnecessary for many people, who can easily renegotiate their loans with their lender if they run into difficulties. |
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So, too, it is with families who through marriage extend their branches to offer protection to kinsmen, all the while remaining firmly rooted in the land. |
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Mechanical filter respirators provide protection only against dusts. |
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I hung on to the back of his kilt as he set off in his stout brogues and little protection against the weather other than a sou'wester and a mackintosh. |
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It will also ensure that there can be no fire inside the enclosure, thus adding another layer of protection to the battery system. |
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Shadows offered only meagre protection, but it was protection I was thankful for as I listened to her footsteps come down the hall toward me, the steps slow and measured. |
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Its message is not only protection of kin but self-protection. |
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Meanwhile, the Polish Navy was active in the protection of convoys in the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean. |
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Cholera vaccines that are given by mouth provide reasonable protection for about six months. |
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Having secured patent protection for his designs and general adoption by the Brandywine millers, Evans now turned his attention outside Delaware. |
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Ensuring the protection of citizens against sociopathy jevuma anti-social behavior. |
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Cathodic protection is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell. |
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