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Vigilance is key when it comes to buying authentic celebrity autographed photos.
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Bush: Vigilance is key in war on terrorism - USATODAY. com
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Vigilance is the jealousy on the part of the people that constitutes a necessary check on those who hold power, lest they abuse it.
Think Progress » Wash. Times Pushes Surveillance Myths As “News” 2005
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Vigilance is needed however and the European Central Bank will have to work closely with the U.S.
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Vigilance is enormously taxing — and it’s taken all the fun out of parenting.
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Paul Ruditis is the author of the Alias novel Vigilance and the official episode guide for the first four seasons of the series: Alias: Authorized Personnel Only.
Mind Games Paul Ruditis 2006
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Paul Ruditis is the author of the Alias novel Vigilance and the official episode guide for the first four seasons of the series: Alias: Authorized Personnel Only.
Mind Games Paul Ruditis 2006
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VigiVU, created for the iPhone by the VUMC Department of Anesthesiology, expands on an in-house desktop program called Vigilance to make the technology more portable and efficient.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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That's the opening paragraph to my short story, "Vigilance," which appears in the new issue of The Externalist: A Journal of Perspectives.
Short Fiction Now Online Erika D. 2007
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That's the opening paragraph to my short story, "Vigilance," which appears in the new issue of The Externalist: A Journal of Perspectives.
Archive 2007-08-01 Erika D. 2007
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