The countershading of bat rays, a form of camouflage, protects them from predators above and below. |
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The lubrication protects the individual strands of thread from abrading each other during normal usage. |
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In India today the jargoon is sold as a stone which protects the wearer from poison and evil spirits. |
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See how a mother alligator protects her newborn hatchlings in her otherwise deadly jaws, and learn what dangers the babies face in the wild. |
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The adrenals, located atop the kidneys, secrete cortisol, a hormone that protects the body in stressful situations. |
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If it protects any living creatures, it is bound in reason and in justice, to protect all. |
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This is a small step towards addressing a rape culture that protects the aggressor rather than the victim. |
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The Turkish army protects Turkish nationalism by heavy-handedly suppressing all signs of religiosity in public offices. |
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The ozone layer protects the Earth's surface from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. |
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Brushing at night is important as it protects teeth against acid attack while you are asleep. |
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It says the crop residue holds soil in place and protects it against wind and rain. |
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A lone, central defenseman protects the front of the net for his goalie and brings up the rear on the offensive attack. |
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The lack of mens rea is what protects a two-year-old from facing charges of theft. |
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Wood can also provide scratching posts for wombats and protects seeds and seedlings of other plants, which can then recolonise an area. |
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The mesh that protects the reserve is three centimetres in diameter, which is small enough to keep even rabbit kittens out. |
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Elevation of the larynx during the swallowing reflex protects the airway and opens the upper esophageal sphincter. |
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The high-density overlay protects the wood substrate from alkalis and water. |
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A trademark is registered officially, and protects by law a name, symbol, sound, colour or design, which identifies the product in question. |
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Extra padding protects palms from blisters, and fingers are reinforced with an additional layer of faux suede. |
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Although wool can be damaged by moths, it contains lanolin, a naturally occurring oil that protects it from these insects. |
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This type of insurance protects the lender in the event the borrower is unable to repay the loan. |
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Although the broken window would still need to be replaced, the inner pane protects the building's interior from the fierce winds. |
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The large buds of mountain ash and poplars have a sticky, resinous covering that partially protects them from hungry animals. |
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An enlightened consumer not only protects his interest, but also acts as a responsible and responsive customer, and an asset to the society. |
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Indeed, in the laboratory resveratrol protects cells from cancerous change. |
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A fitted washable cover is supplied as a standard accessory and protects the fabric covering the seating area. |
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An indemnity bond is a type of insurance that protects the lender from negative equity. |
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The legal system protects intellectual property through patents and copyright. |
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Equally important, it protects freedom from itself, tempering excesses of individual license by postulating a higher moral code. |
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Its anti-oxidation, moisture-displacing agent protects against rust, pitting and corrosion. |
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Kevlar panels protects the occupants from close threats like rocket-propelled grenades and anti-tank guided missiles. |
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Remind me how the FSA protects investors from unscrupulous companies and salespeople and rip-off products? |
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The box is lined with thick foam rubber that protects the heavy contents against bumps and shocks better than foam plastic would do. |
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One application protects the skin for six hours, and does not need to be reapplied after swimming. |
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It protects the drive against shock from mishandling, increasing the robustness of the devices into which it's integrated. |
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A metal roll cage protects the motor and heat exchanger and serves as a carrying handle. |
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As the disease progresses, the cartilage that protects the bone becomes roughened, then thins and wears away. |
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The keel is cut away aft for installation of the propeller and rudder and protects the running gear from damage by accidental grounding. |
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Made of oak slats, it protects the offices' privacy, while throwing a changing pattern of lucent gold coloured stripes across the interior. |
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Ozone in the upper atmosphere protects life on Earth from harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun, which can cause sunburn and skin cancer. |
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The sophomore attackman protects the ball while fighting off a UMass opponent at Jordan Field on Tuesday. |
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A new e-commerce law protects UK ISPs and e-tailers from actions over content held on or passing through their networks. |
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On Iona, the threat is to its white sand beaches and the coastal machair which protects low-lying areas further inland. |
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Our government and the corporations whose investments it protects have propped up corrupt monarchies and single-party autocracies. |
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Group health insurance in large companies protects the individual with costly conditions by including him with the less costly. |
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Lightweight, moisture-resistant, extra-tough envelope protects your most important mailings. |
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The Tarragona wine denomination protects the wines made in the region known as the Camp de Tarragona and part of the Ribera d' Ebre area. |
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Nearly all of the plant life protects itself with thorns, barbs and needles. |
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When it comes to health care, Klein seems to have a suit of armour that protects him from the critics' barbs. |
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This scarifies the hard coating on the outside which protects them for years if need be. |
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The thiol group of s-nitrosothiol essentially protects nitric oxide from being scavenged by the binding site on heme. |
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Over the sclera lies the conjunctiva, a clear mucous membrane that protects the eye from becoming dry. |
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A press cloth over the fabric protects the fabric from melting or scorching and prevents the laminate from damaging the iron. |
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The Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Sanctuary protects the country's northernmost naturally occurring stand of bald cypress. |
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Set against that, it's like armor plate, and protects the bow against dings and scrapes. |
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When required, a massive sliding door of solid oak protects the privacy of the bedroom. |
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Chipping the concrete protects against the possibility that a concrete sealer had been applied without your knowledge. |
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Corn starch packing weighs nothing, costs almost nothing, protects breakables, and is edible. |
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Warfarin protects those with heart problems by thinning the blood in order to prevent clotting. |
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A spokesman for the agency said that the sea wall protects a large area of low-lying land against the risk of flooding. |
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If he is a just man who protects the poor he will be popular and will not need an electoral mandate, except as a matter of form. |
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Boys are almost fully mature at this point and have developed a tough outer shell that protects them from their natural predators. |
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The matchstick-like cells secrete a liquid which protects the brain and spinal cord from impacts. |
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You want to look for a brisket with the most fat, because it protects and bastes the meat naturally. |
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This cover protects the batting and decorative fabric because, over time, uncovered foam can create friction holes in these materials. |
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Six to eight drops of Eucalyptus oil in the bath cools the body in summer and protects in winter. |
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It protects each one of us impartially, embodying the belief that all are equal. |
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Melanotan works by boosting melanin, the skin pigment that makes us brown and protects us against skin cancer. |
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The debris protects the ice from melting and sustains a thin body of ice that would otherwise have melted away. |
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Structurally it is a membrane surrounding the heart, and physiologically it protects the heart. |
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A complete separation of religion from the state guarantees this freedom and protects children from manipulation by religions. |
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The PASGT Vest is a front opening design which protects the upper torso of the body. |
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This article considers the possibility that a brief period of plasma hyperosmolarity protects against acid-instilled lung microvascular injury. |
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This is a powerful detoxifier which helps the body get rid of toxins and restores and protects the liver. |
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It protects the body tissues from toxins from the atmosphere, food and other sources. |
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He plays in the centre of midfield and he protects the defence but also joins in the attack and gets some great goals. |
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The ball disappeared behind a grass berm that protects the front of the green. |
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As it protects hair from heat during styling, it creates style memory that lasts until you shampoo it out, with no leftover residue. |
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Deet protects troops on the ground from mosquitoes, deer ticks, biting flies, chiggers, fleas and other insects. |
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Hence, for instance, the new act of parliament that protects people from victimisation if they split on their bosses. |
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The outer layer of enamel is an extremely hard, highly mineralized, crystalline structure that covers and protects the crown of the tooth. |
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This software protects data on single systems and clusters on a wide range of platforms. |
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But Mr Bashir invoked California's shield law which protects journalists from having to disclose their sources. |
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The shield law protects journalists in terms of their news gathering and in terms of unpublished information. |
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That's the portion that protects innocent people from being mistakenly convicted, even at the cost of acquitting some guilty people. |
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In that way, Costa Rica, which owns the organism, protects itself from biopiracy and must be consulted for any further supply. |
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Aardvarks are covered with thick pinkish-grey skin that protects them from insect bites and may even save them from predators. |
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Another example shows Macdonald on guard outside the fort that protects Canadian industry. |
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In the wild it's the father bird that hatches the eggs and protects the chicks from the mother bird who would kill them. |
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This ultraconservative attack protects Carr, but it limits Houston's potential to hang with any team with a decent offense. |
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That country loves the him because he holds the umbrella that protects it from its enemies. |
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He protects the eggs from the hot summer sun by adding sand or soil to the mound as a shield. |
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The British Mountaineering Council protects and promotes the interests of climbers and mountaineers. |
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The park protects a vast tract of unbroken tussock grassland that, due to farming and ploughing, is now rare and vulnerable in New Zealand. |
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Right of publicity law protects their names and likenesses, at least against certain uses. |
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This structure enables the high extensibility of elastic fibers to be exploited but protects them from damage at high strains. |
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Prevnar protects against seven strains of Streptococcus pneumonia bacteria. |
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Articular cartilage is white, glossy, and smooth tissue without blood vessels or nerves, and it protects the bony understructure from friction. |
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Children don't have specific rights in the Constitution as Article 41 protects the family unit based on marriage. |
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A booster seat lifts your child up so the seat belt fits right and protects your child. |
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This safely protects me from name-dropping, or even dropping-dropping, because the place was quite immaculate. |
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The Data Protection Act protects you against unsolicited mail and from your details being passed on to companies. |
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Finally, it protects against the state reneging on its promises which, given the history of pensions, is not to be sneezed at. |
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The rule protects against the unwarranted harassment of the accused by multiple prosecutions. |
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More possibilities lie ahead for heart patches and repair of the dura mater tissue that protects the brain and spinal cord. |
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They speculate that a large brain cell reserve protects against Alzheimer's and that head circumference is one way to measure this reserve. |
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In addition, the Constitution protects not only the sermons of a solitary activist, standing on a corner soapbox. |
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Our skin protects the network of muscles, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and everything else inside our bodies. |
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They have a full inner eyelid, or nictitating membrane, which protects the eye from damage and drying. |
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That procedure reduces degrees of freedom in proportion to the degree of departure from sphericity and protects against Type I errors. |
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This protects the foliage from cold and wind damage as even the walk between shop and car can be fatal to tender plants. |
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Such imbalances should be corrected but in manner that equally protects, not equally violates the privacy rights of men and women. |
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Just as providence protects drunks and fools, so it also spares the pseuds who make excuses for the butchers who have killed their neighbours. |
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Compacting urban functions makes the cities more vibrant and protects the outlying areas from sprawl. |
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Article 18 protects theistic, non-theistic and atheistic beliefs, as well as the right not to profess any religion or belief. |
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This is one of the three wires in an electrical cable that protects a circuit from overloading. |
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A forest not only protects the soil, inter-alia, it also nourishes it and thus both remain alive. |
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A patent protects certain statutorily defined classes of new, useful, and non-obvious inventions for approximately 20 years. |
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Furthermore these trackers can be tucked away in an ISA, which protects the investment from any capital gains. |
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The ISA wrapper protects your investment from income tax and capital gains tax, which is a good thing for most investors. |
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He offers sensible advice and protects the younger men from the harsh realities of the grim fate that lies ahead. |
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The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway in your wrist that protects the nerves and tendons that extend into your hand. |
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We vacuum-seal it in these heavy-duty food bags to remove air and we seal it in a PVC tube that protects it physically. |
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The Tararua Forest Park protects mountain landscapes, considerable tracts of indigenous forests and the upper catchments of many rivers. |
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Copying the works of others protects the solitude of the monastic cell from more intrusive forms of ministry. |
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Children whose parents opt not to vaccinate decrease herd immunity, which protects populations from communicable diseases. |
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I just hope my talisman protects me from any hex you may cast upon my unwilling head. |
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Candidate A is running on a platform that he protects the environment and is a champion of a woman's right to choose. |
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This simple step protects hair extensions from the disturbance caused by suds, water and excessive handling, keeping your braids neater, longer. |
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Some casinos subscribe to the agency, which protects casinos from cheats and scams. |
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When a hard shell protects the prey, such as mussels and oysters, the starfish tugs steadily with its arms until the shells part slightly. |
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A form of oxygen, ozone protects life on Earth from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. |
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As if love were in his fingertips, he guides her in pirouettes and protects her supple back from bending too far. |
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But there should be some mechanism that protects the rare fossils and the important sites that the science of palaeontology depends upon. |
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The upper part is the territory of the surgeonfish which savagely protects it by attacking divers when they approach. |
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Together they create a water-resistant barrier that protects the dermis, where the capillaries and sweat glands lie. |
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The great thing is that it hydrates and protects your skin without leaving your face looking oily. |
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The outer wooden framework, which is clumsy and heavy and painted grey, protects and cages the garland. |
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This shampoo gently but thoroughly washes the coat and protects the skin, conditioning as it cleans. |
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A substantial chassis beam protects heavy items from moving forwards into the cockpit. |
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The Hague Convention generally protects carriers by sea against the perils of the sea. |
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It often seems to me that Ukrainians have a distinctive immunity that protects them from the gaudy attractions of fashionable trends. |
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The shots stimulate an immune response that protects against future allergic reactions. |
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Berries are also high in phenols such as ellagic acid, an antioxidant that protects the body's cells. |
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If there is no challenge as to title then, of course, the shield of indefeasibility protects the registered proprietor. |
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Protection and indemnity insurance protects against third parties and environmental damage. |
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Gamma-tocopherol partially protects insulin-secreting cells against functional inhibition by nitric oxide. |
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And it is more than fair to the Church, as it protects the confessional unless the confession is about third parties. |
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The fine hair that covers our bodies provides warmth and protects our skin. |
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The ground fault circuit interrupter protects the user by shutting off the power when water splashes up onto the outlet. |
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It also keeps hair from frizzing and protects it, especially the ends, before flat-ironing. |
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Aladdin makes software that protects corporations and their data from attack by computer crackers. |
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Though both improve the backup process, neither protects against data corruption in the short term and still requires tape backup. |
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Charm is a curse that protects its possessors from the hard lessons of life. |
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Thick foam padding protects the guns and the tough nylon exterior makes for easy transportation. |
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This cover protects the soil from raindrop impact, reducing erosion and crusting of the soil. |
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Spittlebugs, or froghoppers, are easily identified by the frothy, white foam that protects them from predators. |
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It not only protects against wind burn and frostbite, but it also keeps you from breathing in super-cooled air. |
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Fat also helps maintain healthy hair and skin, protects vital organs, keeps your body insulated, and provides a sense of fullness after meals. |
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This clear-colored liquid cushions and protects the baby, provides it with fluids and is crucial in normal development. |
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Although the law now protects companies' trademark when it comes to cybersquatting, registering people's name is still a grey area. |
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It is clear that personal attacks hurt, and he protects his private life and private feelings very closely. |
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The tort of defamation protects a person from untrue imputations which harm his reputation with others. |
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Military procurement has veered away from traditional land-based weapons toward an air-sea capability that protects offshore territory. |
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Although Article 13 of the Constitution protects freedom of religious conscience and worship for known religions, proselytism is prohibited. |
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Watercraft liability covers you just like car liability insurance protects you in the event of an accident where you are found to be at fault. |
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Collision Damage Waver insurance is important but only protects you from financial loss in respect to the vehicle. |
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Additionally, the company agreed not to misrepresent the extent to which it protects customer information from unauthorized access. |
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Sea ice normally protects Eskimo villages from the ravages of winter storms. |
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It protects hair from styling damage by fortifying cuticles, and detangles and conditions without weighing down the hair. |
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As a result, the case is being made that money spent to minimise risk does not detract from shareholder value, but protects it. |
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The device is heraldic again, but it also protects the galleried space from excessive insolation. |
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The handle has a slightly flared hilt that both enhances the grip and protects the fingers during use. |
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The textile cover protects the car against dirt, dust and sunlight, among other things, until the cover is removed. |
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Together the epimera on each side form a wall that encloses and protects the space ventral to the sternites. |
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This is a phenomenon that can be evoked by brief hypoxia exposure, promotes ventilatory stability, and protects against dysrhythmic breathing. |
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So what's their position on whether or not doli incapax protects children or in fact is sometimes prejudicial to their rights? |
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The vaccine also protects you against contracting severe bouts of illness. |
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Some are just attractive domes with openings to hold the lamp so that only the slight flickering can be seen while the dome protects it from wind. |
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The court ordered the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to come up with a plan that protects the river's water quality as well as its salmon and steelhead trout. |
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Waspiness is an overlay on human character, like the porcelain veneer that protects the biting surface of a damaged tooth. |
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The proselytizers could point to the Canadian Charter of Rights as the secular scripture that protects any religious expression that doesn't threaten freedom and democracy. |
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The car has seven airbags, which include side curtain airbags and a large new side airbag for the front seats that protects the torso, abdomen and pelvis. |
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You would have to be fairly frightened to spin the story of those young people's deaths so that the cause was a law that protects a living creature. |
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New research shows that adding inulin, a prebiotic food ingredient, protects probiotics during processing and transit through the digestive tract. |
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Changing the by-law that protects us will only benefit the lobbyists who are promoters of the industry which will further pollute our air and water. |
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In humans, there is no direct evidence that potassium protects against renal arteriolar or tubular lesions that occur in either hypertension or kidney disease. |
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And then Biff puts George in an armlock, and Loraine tries to help, but Biff shoves her down, and then George takes charge and defends himself and protects Loraine! |
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But the same thing that protects against STD's is rather effective with limiting procreation as well. |
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The fire screen normally protects the home from leaping embers. |
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Traditional environment protects against diabetes in Pima Indians. |
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This film protects tender plants and trees from frost damage. |
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The current system protects tenants against unfair rent increases. |
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I told her then how a mezuzah, with the verses of the Shema handwritten on its parchment, protects one's home, and she nodded but didn't say anything more about it. |
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The use of polythene cover protects it from wear and tear, dirt and dust, moisture and stains etc., and also avoids too much folding of the pages. |
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This park, tucked away in the hills and hollows of central Kentucky, protects the longest cave system in the world, a five-level labyrinth with more than 365 miles of tunnels. |
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The rationale behind prohibiting some exercises of discretion is that the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment protects people against invidious discrimination. |
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It is a myth that efficient regulation, which protects those it should protect without distorting the economy, is a luxury that only rich countries can afford. |
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The first rule of an EOD solider is to try and stay in your vehicle, the heavy-metal womb that protects you from explosions. |
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Vitamin E is an antioxidant that protects our cells from breaking down. |
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The 13,000-person strong anti-poaching Botswana Defense Force protects the animals in a country. |
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I was planning on applying a wood protector and wondering if there is there an application that will make it looks nice and protects the cedar shakes. |
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An aardvark's tear membrane protects its eyes against termite bites. |
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Kaptur sponsored a bill in the House of Representatives to toughen the Agricultural Fair Practices Act, which protects farmers in bargaining groups from retribution. |
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Her mother Mandy, 38, has now urged all parents to have their children vaccinated with the MMR jab, which protects children against measles, mumps and rubella. |
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A zinc rich paint coating protects the interior of the pipe. |
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A lightweight carbon fiber dome protects the gimbal and sensors. |
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The presence of the chicken feet protects and preserves the unseen but nonetheless unbreakable bonds of love and family. |
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This punishment ensures that a criminal pays for his crime, stops that criminal from committing any other crimes and thus protects innocent victims. |
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Although the quartz encrustation protects the calcite from dissolving, it obscures the twinned nature of the crystals, which is revealed by mechanical removal of the crust. |
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It protects us from the world, from accusing stares, lies and rumors. |
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If acetamide herbicides are used, grain sorghum seed must be pre-treated with a safener that protects it from injury caused by the acetamide herbicides. |
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The 17 hectare nature protects eight hectares of undisturbed rainforest, which is home to pademelons, brush turkeys, water rats and possums that can be seen on walks. |
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The other reason is the water-resistant magnesium body protects mind-blowing technology that allows you to shoot 8.2 megapixel images at 8.5 frames a second. |
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A rugged Lexan outer case protects against scratches and high temperatures, can be used either horizontally or vertically, has rubber feet on all sides and is stackable. |
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The book introduces an alternative vision of a farm system that preserves the land, protects communities, benefits small farmers, and produces clean food. |
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A powerful hindquarters and a lung capacity enables him to swim long distances, this dog also has a heavy coat which protects him from icy waters. |
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The bird has extremely acute vision, ranges widely in search of prey, protects its territory without compromise and remains aloft for long periods of time. |
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The authors conclude that continuous exposure to varicella virus through community contacts protects latently infected adults from developing clinical shingles. |
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The Taurus mountain range runs right along this southern coast of Turkey and protects the beaches from north winds making them a wonderful suntrap. |
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It adds gloss and water repellence and so protects the finish. |
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The lawsuit has been put on hold by the administration order which protects a company from its creditors and gives it time to put together a rescue package. |
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The Americans are the umbrella that protects them from everything. |
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Amidst threats, he protects the son of the Trojan Hector, and in doing so, he causes himself to be displaced from a position of central authority. |
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Scientists in the United States have created a polyvalent inhibitor of the toxin that protects rats for at least one week after they receive huge doses of anthrax toxin. |
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It's not a word you'll find in the reams of material written on the pros and cons of intellectual property, the umbrella system that protects patents. |
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A collaboration between The Burnham Institute and Japan's Shinsu University has discovered the defense mechanism that protects the stomach against H. pylori infection. |
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Plus, the beef delivers an extra dose of zinc, which protects against weakening of the immune system. |
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Firstly the village can be found on the east side of a great headland protruding out of Loch Carron, and therefore enjoys a position that protects it from sea gales. |
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The English name refers to the gossamer veil which protects the gills when the cap is in its unexpanded state, and which bears some resemblance to a spider's web. |
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The Khmer believed that the moon protects humans by at least dimly lighting up the night world by riding a silver chariot each night across the sky. |
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Choose a position for sexual intercourse that protects your ostomy. |
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This seems to be particularly important for Salix species, since this genus is known for its low content of tannic acid, which protects other woody plants against infection. |
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These help to anchor it to the lining of the uterus and will eventually grow into the placenta, the organ that feeds and protects the baby until birth. |
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The Mother Goddess is worshipped as Durga, but also assumes the form of local ammans, or goddesses, such as Mariamman, who protects against disease. |
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A leading academic has launched a vicious attack on the country's powerful propaganda department, claiming it has butchered freedom of speech and protects corrupt officials. |
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A relative majority is convinced that a country develops better, not only when it protects equality of opportunity, but also when it strives for equality of outcome. |
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In the laboratory, this substance protects cells from cancerous change. |
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Like Nana's clothed bathing, the veil protects her from invasive gazes. |
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They are culturally aware enough to understand our stories of Shiva, and laugh at the comic moments and be moved with emotion when Shiva protects his bhaktas. |
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A thin, tough insert under the forefoot protects your feet from rocks. |
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Throughout the health center, locked storage space that protects supplies and equipment from the elements and camp critters is well worth the investment. |
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The ultimate goal of the joint effort is to provide a future-proof server platform that protects enterprises investments on IT infrastructure today and in the future. |
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Just as the water that brushes the shoreline of their Gulf Island home defines their boundaries, it also protects the residents from the concerns of mainlanders. |
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It is advantageous in that it protects the waterproofing from damage by ultraviolet radiation, and precludes the need for tiles or other shingles. |
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Mars has only the tiniest trace of a magnetic field, nothing like the huge bubble that surrounds the earth and protects us from solar and cosmic radiation. |
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A 100-metre long bunker all down the left side is waiting to gobble up anything mishit, though the long, narrow bunker protects you from no man's land bordering the trap. |
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A chain reaction that has received a lot of attention in recent years is the reaction by which Freons deplete the ozone layer that protects us from ultraviolet radiation. |
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The DON is concerned about protecting the EME for the same reasons it protects air, water and land. |
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In MS, the immune system damages and destroys myelin, the material that surrounds and protects nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. |
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Melatonin protects against streptozocin, but not interleukin-1B-induced damage of rodent pancreatic B-cells. |
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Professional dance floors typically involve a sprung subfloor that protects the body from injuries. |
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Protein binding protects sites on stable episomes and in the chromosome from de novo methylation. |
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With a host of Bond-like gadgets, the Army's latest peacekeeping machine protects without taking lives. |
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Key ingredients include zinc oxide, which works to create an effective barrier that protects babies from irritation, and provitamin B5 to soothe. |
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Exempla St Joseph's new hospital, Exempla Good Samaritan Hospital in Lafayette and several other protects. |
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He protects Key Largo Hammocks State Botanical Site, where an Alabaman once chainsawed his way to the nation's largest crabwood tree. |
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Current antitrust law protects managed care oligopsonies and prevents physicians from organizing to negotiate jointly. |
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Splashbacks can also be matched to a glass upstand, which protects the walls above the rest of the kitchen worktop. |
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For example, the Court's originalists consider the rights the Fourth Amendment protects to be preconstitutional. |
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The eponychium overlies and protects the proximal portion of the nail and the germinal matrix. |
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Bankers call this a hell-or-high-water deal because it protects the buyer from the directors and offers from other bidders. |
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In binding the protein loricrin, involucrin contributes to the formation of a cell envelope that protects corneocytes in the skin. |
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Allowing a wine to undergo malo also protects it from bacterial contamination later. |
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At the same time it protects them from the disenchantment with the love interest that communication inevitably brings. |
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The oil which lubricates and protects the engine from overheating is very similar in viscosity to water. |
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The Basic Law protects the Department of Justice from any interference by the government when exercising its control over criminal prosecution. |
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The Basic Law of Hong Kong protects all civilians and civil affairs against any interference by the garrison. |
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The building of levees only protects the area behind the levees and not those further downstream. |
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Article 13 of the Constitution of Pakistan protects a person from being punished or prosecuted more than once for the same offence. |
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They are an adaptation that protects the plant from being eaten by herbivores. |
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The ectomycorrhizal fungus Suillus luteus protects young pine trees from copper toxicity. |
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This protects the plant from growth during winter when intense cold may damage it. |
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In their breeding grounds in Baja California, Mexican law protects whales in their lagoons while still permitting whale watching. |
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Even where legislation protects the environment, a lack of enforcement often prevents effective protection. |
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While this protects structures, it doesn't protect the beach that is outside the wall. |
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This adjustment protects the heart from potential damage when large ingested prey is passed through the esophagus. |
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The compulsory 5 year review of schedules 5 and 8 make it dynamic in terms of the species which it protects. |
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Light skin pigmentation protects against depletion of vitamin D, which requires sunlight to make. |
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These sediments then provide an anaerobic environment which protects from further degradation. |
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The constitution of Sierra Leone provides for freedom of religion and the Sierra Leone Government generally protects it. |
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Yala National Park in the southeast protects herds of elephant, deer, and peacocks. |
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The Palisades Interstate Park Commission protects the Palisades on the west bank of the river. |
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Article Three also protects the right to trial by jury in all criminal cases, and defines the crime of treason. |
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This right protects defendants from secret proceedings that might encourage abuse of the justice system, and serves to keep the public informed. |
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It is now well established that the Constitution protects the right to receive information and ideas. |
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The constitution of Botswana is the rule of law which protects the citizens of Botswana and represents their rights. |
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Thacka Beck Nature Reserve provides flood storage which protects homes and businesses in Penrith. |
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The vertebral column houses the spinal canal, a cavity that encloses and protects the spinal cord. |
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Article 4 of the Third Geneva Convention protects captured military personnel, some guerrilla fighters, and certain civilians. |
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The sacrificial coating protects the hull, but because it takes the damage the hull doesn't, we must replace it annually. |
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We can have a social safety net that protects our retired citizens from poverty and makes sure they can afford adequate health care. |
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Maryland law protects individual civil liberties by forbidding wiretapping without the consent of the tappee. |
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The cheesy stuff is called vernix, and it's a natural moisturizer that protects the baby's skin while she's in the womb. |
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This helps companies maintain an honest relationship with the software publisher and protects against versionitis. |
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Adrenoleukodystrophy affects the brain and causes deterioration to an insulating membrane which protects nerve cells. |
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A green amazonite protects people against others taking advantage of them and from unfair practices at work. |
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In some cases, the venture capitalist protects his investment by hiring a senior executive to help run the operation. |
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The nano paint is anticorrosive, highly resistant to impact and abrasion and protects from the UV rays. |
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Scientists stumbled on the discovery while investigating whether the drug, raloxifene, protects against heart disease. |
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