They have issued a warning to people to be extra vigilant especially as the dark winter evenings set in. |
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Therefore, it pays to be especially vigilant if you are ever offered payment above your asking price for goods. |
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Therefore, we need to be ever vigilant and attentive to the status of race in our work as well as in our lives. |
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Living in that vile woman's grasp, it was like being watched by a vigilant, maddened cat, always with the claws out, ready to pounce on us. |
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Police have called for residents to be extra vigilant after a cashpoint machine was tampered with in the town centre. |
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A vigilant driver managed to stop the locomotive and avert a major disaster. |
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It is a brilliant way to throw us off the scent, which just reminds us all how vigilant we must be to stopping these evil minds. |
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Cheshire Police have now launched a manhunt and stepped up police patrols in the town, with officers warning women to be vigilant. |
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Male fowl are often vigilant, and they use two types of alarm call to signal aerial and terrestrial predators. |
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However, we still need to make a constant and vigilant effort to keep the ball rolling. |
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Examination markers would be asked to be extra vigilant and to follow up suspicious trends in exam scripts. |
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Police in Laindon are urging the public to be vigilant after a string of thefts from people using a cash machine in the town. |
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Police are calling for motorists to be extra vigilant following a spate of car thefts and break-ins. |
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This, assuming he is honest and vigilant, he should be able to do, at any rate when the matter comes before the court. |
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What are the implications of this for ensuring that luggage inspectors remain vigilant? |
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Instead, many companies are burying higher charges through various tricks and ploys, which is why consumers need to be all the more vigilant. |
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Taking vigilant aim she pulled the hammer back seized the trigger and fired. |
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Continue to go about your day-to-day business in the normal way, but remain alert and vigilant. |
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Indeed if we are vigilant we can see that this world is made up of the natural laws of grace and fluidity, the essence of Mother Earth. |
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A snap of cold and wet weather will give rise to pneumonia in calves so stay vigilant. |
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Greater than even this is his merit, if he at the same time pays attention to mindfulness, and remains unwinkingly vigilant. |
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Surgeons evaluating candidates for breast implant surgery need to be vigilant for subtle signs of psychiatric problems. |
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We must be vigilant to ensure that weeds do not become noxious as a result of any new crop variety. |
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In other words, unions and their members need to continue to be wary and vigilant. |
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I would appeal to people to be vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour near farms. |
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As a community we need to be on our guard, and remain vigilant to try to combat this problem. |
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So the entrepreneur is always vigilant for ways of improving product performance and reducing costs. |
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We were warned to be vigilant and wary of those who continue to seek dominance over others. |
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Once again, we appeal to the community to be vigilant and to keep a watchful eye out for the elderly. |
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Yes I do agree that parents should be vigilant in what they let their children watch. |
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For unless you are vigilant and eagle eyed, you may not spot a fake note at the right time. |
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Of course you should be vigilant with your finances and budget carefully but hoarding money is not the answer. |
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We have to remain ever vigilant and issue extra advice to their offices on the possible risk of an anthrax attack. |
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He also urged individuals to be vigilant in watching for offenders and to report them to their local councillor. |
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London remains on a high state of alert and everyone needs to be vigilant, said Sir John. |
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Dog owners should be extremely vigilant and wary of anyone showing an unusual interest in their pet. |
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We were warned to be vigilant and alert to what the road users around us were doing. |
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We are also urged to be vigilant for suspicious behaviour, vehicles and packages. |
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Meanwhile, we can all play our part by remaining vigilant and reporting suspicious behaviour. |
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As women we need to remain vigilant and watch how our South African Constitution is put into practice. |
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They do so because the college community is vigilant about supporting cultures of quality engagement and voluntarism, as described earlier. |
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Residents are also asked to be vigilant in the communities they live in and report anything suspicious to police. |
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Police today have warned Ford Focus owners in East Lancashire to be extra vigilant as their cars are being targeted by car thieves. |
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No matter what your age, you can increase your chances of early breast cancer detection by being vigilant about protecting your good health. |
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They should be vigilant about casually accepting minor changes, which can have major ramifications on design responsibility. |
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Machinery operators need to be vigilant and take their time when operating machinery. |
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Her heroic labours and vigilant eye saved me from more than mere typographical errors. |
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The public was urged to be vigilant when out and about this Christmas, especially if people saw suspicious packages, objects or vehicles. |
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Investor are now much more circumspect and vigilant, lest more wool is pulled over their eyes by yet another old goat. |
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How can we be vigilant if the very fabric of our society is put at risk in this manner? |
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The threat was clear and we managed, through a foreign policy that was realistic and vigilant, to get through it and come out victorious. |
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The wine list is fairly priced, refreshingly pro-French and Old World and the service is sharp and vigilant but not fawningly over-attentive. |
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Operators must be vigilant, conscientious and dedicated in their duties of administering backups and verifying their successful completion. |
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Now is the time for us to be eternally vigilant in protecting the constitutional principles on which our nation was built. |
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To prevent the highly infectious scourge, Turner is vigilant about daily hoof cleaning and treatment with iodine. |
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People are asked to be extra vigilant following a spate of serious burglaries and thefts all over the county. |
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Be particularly vigilant when you open an account, as it is possible for clerical errors to creep in when details are input. |
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He fulsomely praised Hong Kong police and law enforcement officials, but warned that everyone must be vigilant against terrorism. |
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For unless you are vigilant and eagle-eyed, you may not spot a fake note at the right time. |
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A vigilant prison officer has foiled a plan to smuggle a large quantity of heroin into a maximum security jail. |
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The courts, as protectors of such abiding freedoms, must be ever vigilant against derogations from them. |
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This hypothesis would be supported if unpaired males in breeding plumage were more vigilant than unpaired males in cryptic eclipse plumage. |
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A vigilant police constable picked up a four-year-old who was washing dishes in a Delhi dhaba. |
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She stood in the parlor entranceway with her vigilant eyes fixed on them, her foot tapping impatiently against the hardwood floor. |
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We must all be vigilant before our fair and equitable system of health provision is dismantled before our eyes. |
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He had been at work in one of the villages further up the coast, and was tailed by a vigilant constable as he attempted his escape. |
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We have much to be proud of in Australia, but we need to be eternally vigilant. |
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British tourists in Kenya have been warned to be extra vigilant, particularly in the capital, Nairobi. |
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Our organisation abhors this kind of act and appeals to residents to be vigilant and watch out for any suspicious goings-on. |
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I keep a vigilant watch but did not see any crimes being committed or miscreants around the premises. |
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They kept a vigilant watch at the back but had to be on guard against the counter. |
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Just as a watchdog guards a home, so the agency should be vigilant against fraudulent or dangerous products. |
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Also we ask all parishioners to be vigilant and keep a watchful eye on this amenity. |
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In fact, given their power back, Americans might be more vigilant in policing the airwaves. |
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Ewes heavy in lamb become very quiet, and near lambing are more vigilant and graze less. |
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In response to the spate of armed robberies, the Post Office told postmasters and postmistresses warning them to be extra vigilant. |
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He still kept a vigilant watch on him throughout the entire evening. |
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However, businesses will have to be vigilant to ensure that the effects of appreciation in the value of the euro do not undermine their trading position. |
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On good days they could travel no more than 15 miles, and they had to be ever vigilant of the deep crevasses opening up beneath their feet when the snow melted. |
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And yes, one has to be vigilant in the way that he suggested and try to spot falsehoods, examples of mythmaking in the stories that people tell about the world. |
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Until science has a better understanding of the etiology of this infectious protein, medical professionals must remain vigilant in asepsis and patient advocacy. |
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I waited until dusk when neighbours might not be vigilant, and peed around the balcony. |
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Nervous fans can keep a vigilant eye on it via a webcam hosted on the town website that offers 24-hour goat viewing. |
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When officials are upright and vigilant, drivers will be extra cautious. |
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Instead, we must be vigilant in guarding against the distasteful practice of having unfavourable preconceived notions against individuals based on their origin. |
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He was also vigilant in his study of young plebeian women bathing. |
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However, he remains vigilant and inquisitive when ordering his meal. |
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Our favourite restaurant there was Archimede, whose vigilant padrone and busy staff put on a bustling show like something out of the commedia dell'arte. |
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Management at The Riverside Hotel, Sligo remain vigilant in securing trade or group tour business and Irish custom has compensated any tourist loss. |
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Police are warning farmers, horse owners and equestrian establishments to check security and be extra vigilant following a number of thefts in the North Wiltshire area. |
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This species of penguin was showered with positive coverage throughout the 20th century by a supposedly vigilant press. |
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We must keep alert and vigilant to the future plans of the developers. |
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A third feature of Maoism is the idea that the bourgeois menace is ever-present, so party officials must always be vigilant to prevent the revolution's corruption. |
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In one case, Leonarde even proved a more vigilant caregiver than Huguette, when she uncovered Claude at night after Huguette had swaddled him too tightly. |
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A vigilant tourist snapped a picture on her cellphone and showed guards who caught the kids before they could escape. |
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Bieber tried to sneak out of the house, covering himself in a sheet, but vigilant photographers caught him in the act. |
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Nairobi residents receive alerts and warnings from embassies on a monthly sometimes-weekly basis telling them to be vigilant. |
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As a poster campaign aimed at urging the public to be more vigilant was launched, transport police said plain-clothes officers would patrol the Tube network. |
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This will work in some customers' favours but others will need to be additionally vigilant to ensure they do not get caught up by higher fees which push them deep into debt. |
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Be vigilant not only with medicines but also with common household products, such as bleach, polishes, paint thinners, white spirit, oven cleaners and paint. |
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All of our colleagues go through extensive training to ensure that under-age purchasing does not happen, but this rare case means we must continue to be vigilant. |
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At events they do attend, parents must remain ever vigilant for possible overstimulation and overreaction. |
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We need to be more vigilant and more outspoken about these matters. |
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Bershin, who worked with the Ukrainian police before rebels took control of Donetsk, says officers have to be extra vigilant. |
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We must, however, remain vigilant in our efforts to marginalize the voices of intolerance. |
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In any area of taxation policy, one must be grateful for small mercies as the Treasury and Inland Revenue are vigilant about protecting their fiscal base. |
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He went on to ask motorists to continue to be vigilant on the roads over the winter, particularly if the conditions deteriorate and roads become frosty or slippery. |
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Children have been told to stay close to the school building and staff are being extra vigilant at break times ready to bring pupils indoors at a moment's notice. |
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Those feelings are due, in part, to the notion that if an expectant mom is super vigilant, she can control her pregnancy. |
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Dr Brian Wart, director of the Scottish Microbacteria Reference Laboratory in Edinburgh, says the medical profession has to stay vigilant. |
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God speaks not the idle and unconcerned hearer, but to the vigilant and arrect. |
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If a vigilant bomber crew could spot the fighter first, they had a decent chance at evading it. |
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The Emperors who succeeded Augustus exercised a vigilant control over the condition of the public highways. |
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We need to be vigilant and still do our part to prevent the whales from being killed. |
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Group feeding is beneficial as individuals can spend more time feeding knowing that other hares are being vigilant. |
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Legendary accounts claimed the soldiers at Panyu were so vigilant that they did not remove their armor for three years. |
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This was carried with that little noise that for a good space the vigilant Bishop was not awak'd with it. |
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After 24 hours of in-hospital monitoring, his doctors informed him that he had AFib and needed to take vigilant action. |
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They washed their hands methodically under the vigilant eye of Fatu. |
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Bank staff in the area have also been briefed to be extra vigilant and increased checks on ATM machines are being carried out. |
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The wife is an embittered, odious, and vigilant presence in the house. |
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Yes we all must be alert and stay vigilant but we cannot let the real problem within families be ignored due to fear of the bogeyman. |
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Judging by the FTC report, consumers have good reason to be vigilant. |
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When traveling through the city, tourists should be extra vigilant. |
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Be vigilant early on in the season, removing any infected fruitlets and clearing up any fallen ones and destroying them as soon as possible. |
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I'd also advise people to be vigilant and on their guard for anyone trying to get them to hand money over. |
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Police patrol officers are stopping and talking to lorries parked up in dual carriageways lay by to urge them to be vigilant. |
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In the meantime physicians involved in the care of men with diabetes should remain vigilant for the symptoms and signs of hypogonadism. |
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Add virus and spyware protection and be vigilant about keeping them updated. |
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The vast array of foods into which gluten sneaks means that coeliacs have to be vigilant all the time. |
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Moreover, and as maintained by Ayatollah Khamenei, all Muslims should stay vigilant against the corruptive incitements of foreign defeatists. |
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Despite my vigilant nature watch, sadly the reticent boa constrictor had better things to do than scare the bejesus out of a bunch of gawping tourists. |
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Police said tests are still being carried out to identify the pea-sized pill and officers are urging the public to be vigilant and avoid taking the substance. |
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While cordite propellant was manageable, it required a vigilant gunnery officer, strict cordite lot control, and frequent testing of the cordite lots in the ships' magazines. |
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New York The latest aviation disaster off the coast of Indonesia serves as a reminder to Philippine authorities to be more vigilant on air travel risks. |
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For example, vigilant passengers aboard a transatlantic flight prevented Richard Reid, in 2001, and Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, in 2009, from detonating an explosive device. |
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Morley was especially vigilant in crushing revolutionary groups. |
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Police warned women in the Ashton-under-Lyne area of Greater Manchester to be vigilant as they hunt the attackers, who were in a darkcoloured car. |
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The KMT ruled Taiwan under martial law until the late 1980s, with the stated goal of being vigilant against Communist infiltration and preparing to retake mainland China. |
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John said he received an email from the ECHO Arena, warning concertgoers that the Slipknot tour had been the target of thieves and asking them to be extra vigilant. |
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In a nutshell, Boto Mo I-Patrol Mo' is based on the idea of empowering our citizens to be vigilant in shaping how elections will turn out next year. |
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Thus, the lax hospital freeloads on the vigilant hospital's investment. |
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He seeks to persuade the queen not merely to emulate the Amazons' vigilant territoriality but to overgo them by emulating the Spaniards' rampant invasiveness. |
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