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What Ms. Wurtzel and other like-minded doomsayers overlook is the fact that, even in the wake of the last eight years, we are still perceived as the pre-eminent safekeeper of the world's scarcest resource: liberty.
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Incidentally the franchisees have been backing Modi, partly because they are used to him as opposed to being unsure of how the tournament will run under new hands and also, perhaps because they have their own reasons, dare one say, unholy nexus themselves, that Modi has been a safekeeper for or further embroiled in.
Cricket Blog Sreelata 2010
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Rousseff's alleged role as a safekeeper for the arsenal is described in a report detailing the 1970 interrogation of a fellow militant who was tortured while under custody, the paper reported.
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Rousseff's alleged role as a safekeeper for the arsenal is described in a report detailing the 1970 interrogation of a fellow militant who was tortured while under custody, the paper reported.
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"The court is not a safekeeper for text messages and documents related to police internal affairs investigations," she said.
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Recognizing the Qaghan’s victory as a clear demonstration of his rightful authority over all the Turks as safekeeper of the sacred Balasaghun Mountain, they might give up all hopes for regaining Otukan from the Khitans and turn instead to their rightful leader.
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The Uighur ruler, Bogu Qaghan, in overthrowing the Eastern Turks in 744, had inherited the role of safekeeper of the Turks’ sacred mountain, Otukan.
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