The army was warned not to molest the citizens in any manner, and the commanders were cautioned to exercise maximum vigilance to this end. |
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They briefly emerge as the explanation for the Terror, a period of necessary vigilance to wipe out such recalcitrants. |
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Congratulations for your vigilance in watching the government and thereby protecting us all. |
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While the sunset is a moment for quiet reflection for landlubbers like me, for the seamen it is the time for extra vigilance. |
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The irrational fanatics might not heed to reason, but humanitarians must not become fatalistic and drop the guard of eternal vigilance. |
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In learning to escape the vigilance of crows, birds also avoid the attention of some other predators, such as jays and magpies. |
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Greater vigilance will be required in the coming months if the gougers are not to succeed. |
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The young doctors were tested for vigilance, attention and performance on a realistic driving simulator. |
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They hold to vigilance, rather than promoting slopey-shouldered sleepiness. |
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The question is whether the increased vigilance comes at the expense of long-term strategic planning. |
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As with any structure, only vigilance, guards, and barricades could prevent such attacks. |
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It takes courage and vigilance to create a context where self-love can emerge. |
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The removal of understory vegetation, such as greenbrier, would aid in the movement and predator vigilance of the Delmarva fox squirrel. |
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The palm fronds stand for victory while the Oriental dragon personifies vigilance and preparedness. |
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The atmosphere of universal suspicion and vigilance of the Terror years was not irrational paranoia. |
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It is also required to maintain constant vigilance against external threats to the integrity and vitality of the body. |
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During the opening stages of the Tour, the favourites repeat like a mantra the need for constant vigilance. |
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These guys certainly show, in my mind, why they should be under constant vigilance. |
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There has to be constant vigilance in reporting new cases or old ones now revealed. |
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We shall need permanent vigilance and constant efforts to spread democratic involvement. |
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These standards deserve constant vigilance as science in the media becomes a distinct profession. |
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That is an achievement in itself, though it also imposes on us a constant need for vigilance. |
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And it requires constant vigilance, and holding the feet to the fire of our elected ones. |
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Prevention is one of those things that is something that needs constant vigilance. |
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Continued vigilance and attention at farm level to bio security is, and will remain, important. |
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In a situation that we face today constant vigilance and care are imperative. |
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At any time it can warn to the owner any conditions to caution him to raise vigilance. |
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Media companies were given a warning last night to maintain constant vigilance. |
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But without its constant vigilance, it is very unlikely York would have survived as the city it is today. |
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Constant vigilance is the only possible response to the terrifying Rise of The Machines. |
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A spokesman for the bank said all its staff are trained to spot fraud and it was delighted at their vigilance. |
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Hooper declared at the outset of his book that optical toys could hone visual perception and, consequently, prime social vigilance. |
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So he hovered close and waited, and in the middle of the third week, his vigilance paid off. |
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Another close call with catastrophe narrowly averted by EFF vigilance, we're sure. |
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Auto flushers have been installed to improve hygiene, although they require vigilance to make sure rundown batteries are replaced on time. |
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High-frequency components of the rat electrocorticogram are modulated by the vigilance states. |
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Repeating this deconstructive gesture, Boucher concludes his video with an aporia that serves as a goad to further ethico-political vigilance. |
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A market system relies on the vigilance of lenders and investors in market transactions to assure themselves of their counterparties ' strength. |
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The young salmon in the Orkla and Sokna rivers are monitored with Argus-eyed vigilance. |
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Many indignant customers led the vigilance officers straight to the errant trader who had got them in the soup. |
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Constant vigilance in the form of the water control is necessary to monitor for this. |
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The watch and vigilance of the learned members of the judiciary effectively supplements their role. |
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While attention was drawn to the cattlemen, the work of the urban vigilance committees continued unabated. |
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One juror had worked for the Union army, and another had protected civilians from vigilance committees and served as a Union scout. |
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Then there are misconceptions like members of vigilance committee being government employees and getting paid by us! |
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Setting up village vigilance committees in such areas is another suggestion. |
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A vigilance committee hanged the three men accused of being the ringleaders, while the lives of the rest were spared. |
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Fortunately, concussion or fracture was rare, occurring in only 21 cases, but the need for vigilance is clear. |
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Thus, it may be worth developing these physiological methods to assess the level of vigilance in nonhuman organisms. |
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For a warden, the need for both routine and vigilance means experiencing radical swings in emotion several times each day. |
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He said the Gardai patrol the road sometimes, but could increase vigilance a bit. |
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Such vigilance is to witness to the power of Scripture and of Christ, as led by the Spirit. |
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Legal vigilance over brand names and trademarks is a product of our hyper-litigious society. |
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To the eye of ordinary vigilance, the bundle is abandoned waste, which may be kicked or trod on with impunity. |
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According to him, the maidens were able to enter the temenos unharmed over a number of years, despite the vigilance of the inhabitants of Ilion. |
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And yet before the area was properly mapped, mere vigilance was not enough, as the long list of ships wrecked and lives lost proves. |
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Research is needed to establish whether computerised tests of vigilance are useful predictors of safety at the wheel in people with narcolepsy. |
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In The Abduction from the Seraglio, in The Magic Flute, the prisoners will be guarded by jailers whose vigilance must be outwitted. |
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To achieve these new levels of vigilance, safety, and adaptivity, we must fundamentally rethink how we program embedded systems. |
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Children completed a battery of neuropsychological tests in the areas of processing speed, vigilance, and inhibition. |
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In the longer term, sustained improvements in competitiveness require continuous macroeconomic stability and constant vigilance on the part of individual firms. |
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Religion and geopolitics gave the nation a context, an idea that the rebels' vigilance matched that of Corsican freedom fighters, English Roundheads, or even Mosaic Hebrews. |
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But the price of what we have gained by that process is eternal vigilance. |
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The report urges continued vigilance against overprescribing antibiotics. |
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Police may also have dropped their guard in cross border vigilance. |
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Despite their vigilance they had seen nothing of armed men entering the town, they claimed. |
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Once the union agreed to some testing and some oversight, vigilance became a necessity for the league. |
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However, I cannot stress enough the continued need for vigilance. |
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If you start losing too much too quickly, many poker sites will crack down with the vigilance of a watchful bartender who cuts you off after you've had one too many. |
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Blown like plankton by the winds and the tides, these innocent larvae could fall victim to so many unheeding forces that without his vigilance many would not reach maturity. |
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Male surgeons have no difficulty maintaining much higher degrees of vigilance about contamination in an operating room than would ever be warranted in housecleaning. |
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He said vigilance was the best way to protect small children from danger. |
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Without treatment, patients often report a general impairment in their daily functioning and demonstrate decrements in attention, vigilance, and memory. |
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The loyalty of schoolteachers was screened by local vigilance committees. |
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Nevertheless, drug resistance will continue and vigilance is necessary. |
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To the NRA, though, the point is that vigilance has to be unceasing and eternal. |
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There is therefore a need for continued vigilance about medication, environmental change, and sensory problems during discharge planning and aftercare. |
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It broke out in part because of a lack of vigilance and firmness in Washington. |
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Stopping sleepers before they are activated and strike will require greater vigilance at the nation's borders, good intelligence, and citizen watchfulness. |
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What the Public Should doby Michael Chertoff Demand greater government vigilance to prevent and protect against major attacks. |
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This is precisely what occurred in Socorro, New Mexico during the 1880s, when an Anglo vigilance committee arose in opposition to the predominantly Mexican legal authorities. |
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He continues his dire warnings of the inordinate amount of pestilence and death poised to descend on our pathetically unprepared continent the second we relax our vigilance. |
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This is an area where continual vigilance needs to be maintained. |
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Outside the judicial system, the Confederate military and civilian vigilance committees continued to threaten and attack people suspected of disloyalty. |
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Some species may aggregate in groups, enhancing vigilance and lessening the risk of predation for individuals, particularly for juveniles. |
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The heinous crime came in retaliation for the vigilance of police to hunt saboteurs and impose the rule of law, the ministry said in a statement. |
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Many of the smallest species have become extinct, requiring vigilance in the conservation of the wild species. |
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One of the patients with breast pain was under gynaecologic vigilance because of breast microcalcification. |
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Under the Gang System, groups of slaves perform synchronized tasks under the constant vigilance of an overseer. |
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When humans come closer than 15 meters of a sea lion, the sea lions' vigilance increases because of the disturbance of humans. |
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It has also been proposed that the neck serves to give the animal greater vigilance. |
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty and in the final analysis, its only keepers are the people. |
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The worst of these are probably red spider mite and aphids For red spider mite vigilance is the key especially in greenhouses and conservatories. |
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Effect of group size on vigilance while drinking in the coati, Nasua narica, in Costa Rica. |
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It was impossible to avoid pagan terminology altogether, however, and the Seventy relaxed their vigilance when dealing with poetry. |
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Enhanced vigilance to a greater extent can curb unabashing contravention of the legislation. |
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We must react with vigilance to the situation of women in Afghanistan. |
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All your anxious care, all your unwinking vigilance, is necessary to preserve you from your great adversary. |
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Our VDC members with the cooperation of security forces and locals are on high vigilance. |
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The teacher watched over his pupils with unslumbering vigilance. |
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As evidenced by a number of recent outbreaks and food recalls, there remains a need for constant vigilance in testing for Salmonella in foodstuffs. |
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But the theme of all these cultural references was that this was a wild and dangerous region, less civilised than Gaul, a place that required additional military vigilance. |
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Regardless, we must exercise vigilance against those who try to propagate xenophobia based on a lack of understanding of the importance of multiculturalism. |
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Some vigilance is called for in handling a discrepancy between what Tuvaluans are experiencing and composite sea level readings made by scientists. |
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So is vigilance by all of us who need to checK our cars are in good condition to face the winter weather and that we Keep a weather eye on those forecasts. |
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I corralled the judge, and we started off across the fields, in no very mild state of fear of that gentleman's wife, whose vigilance was seldom relaxed. |
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But you must remember, my fellow-citizens, that eternal vigilance by the people is the price of liberty, and that you must pay the price if you wish to secure the blessing. |
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Merrin scrupulously avoids the most extreme examples of the mania for oblivion and vigilance, but tulips and Norway maples show well enough where madness lies. |
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In respect of this country, all I can say is that we have increased levels of vigilance precisely because we can see very obviously the threat that al-Qaida pose. |
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