Still, he watched her for clues, for signs, awkwardness, unguarded thoughts. |
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The mission would be fairly easy to complete, the village was simple and unguarded except for the night-watch that they had formed. |
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I did manage once to tip a measure from an unguarded bottle into my ginger cordial but I was not too impressed with the resulting cocktail. |
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They had just been lying around out in the open, unguarded and ripe for the taking. |
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There have been some unguarded comments by people in authority who should know better. |
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Just grab a typewriter or computer and find an unguarded copy machine and the situation is rectified. |
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The facility was unguarded because the Institute could not afford to pay a guard. |
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For a group that was supposedly highly trained, they had gone haywire and left most of the hotel unguarded. |
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The midfield trialist had the time and space to calmly stroke the ball into the unguarded net. |
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With that said, the man slid away into the night, melting into the shadows, leaving an unsuspecting and unguarded Nicholas to fend for himself. |
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In the chaos, the wasp slips unnoticed through the ant nest and preys on the unguarded caterpillar. |
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But watching Michael dance, his face was unguarded for the first time that day, she found herself analyzing him instead. |
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In his letters, he gossips, tells wicked stories and speaks the unguarded truth. |
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Reed hit a long free kick and this time Graham Curry headed over his keeper into the unguarded net. |
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The unguarded chicks and eggs are easy prey for gulls and other avian predators. |
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Oil crooks there and elsewhere can find an unguarded length of pipe and make their own tap. |
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Debilitating injures were commonplace in work areas with slippery floors and stairways, and heavy unguarded machinery. |
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Looking down at the landscape, he saw unguarded storage tanks, refineries and chemical plants, all open and starkly vulnerable to attack. |
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At some point in their careers, most broadcasters have made an unguarded comment when the fader was open and the mic was live. |
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I suppose that in my quest for the unguarded and ungroomed Diana, I was looking for proof of her humanity. |
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But more important, the keen sense of smell of foxes, shrews, and coyotes means any meat left unguarded is fair game. |
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The apparently unguarded remarks, though not very presidential, did Kerry little harm and in some circles no doubt boosted his standing. |
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I watched a rowdy group of gypsies enter the open, unguarded gates of Damar. |
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It was unguarded but had a large sign warning that alarms would sound when it opened. |
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After the second one's comment, the two guards stopped at an unguarded doorway. |
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There were extra guards standing by the door at the front and an unguarded door at the back. |
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As if realizing they had some appointment they were late for the guards hurried down the corridor leaving Niko and I unguarded. |
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Most of the 80 photographs show the private life of the couple, many of them catching the two in moments of unposed and unguarded intimacy. |
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One of the complaints was lodged by a county councillor who claimed that the site was relatively open and unguarded at night. |
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His usually unguarded expression was marred by the deep frown of meditation he now wore. |
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Unfortunately, an unguarded access point can open up your network to people outside your company's four walls. |
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We then exited through a huge glass door to our parked cars and drove via unguarded gates home. |
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If you own stock in an insurance firm, pray that she doesn't come into contact with unguarded threshing machines. |
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It annoyed me slightly at the thought of all the times I had left my bag in the unlocked, unguarded room. |
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Treatments that depress the immune system leave the body unguarded against illness and even common infections can be extremely dangerous. |
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To get to a lever on an asphalt tanker he had leaned over an engine with an unguarded rotating shaft. |
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Don't leave dangerous nuclear materials lying around unguarded in a war zone? |
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It really would be impossible if every unguarded remark were assumed to be attributable. |
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He was another personal favourite whose friendship shrivelled after a single unguarded remark. |
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Unwise or unguarded email use is almost always the source of blame when a security breach of the company network occurs. |
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On all days while alive, unpaired males either paired randomly with unguarded females or sneaked. |
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Instead of capturing a Rook, Black puts a Bishop en prise, with check, on an unguarded square. |
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It seems that the shifty fellow had broken into the small museum in the town and in an unguarded moment had filched the treasure map and a few gold coins. |
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The Town keeper Darren O'Grady was obviously fouled as he went to catch a high punt with Gary Smyth tucking the loose ball into the unguarded net. |
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Those unguarded ammo dumps became the arsenals of insurgency. |
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It was like finding a gateway to the past unguarded, unforbidden because it didn't have to be. |
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The playing area will be free from any unguarded projections which a player could encounter in the normal course of play. |
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Such speculation and unguarded revelations, when magnified in the media, might jeopardise investigation and scare off potential witnesses. |
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Then they will go in search of some other unguarded corner where they will huddle for a few days. |
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In addition, unguarded homes in suburban communities are targeted for their valuable and easily transportable goods. |
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Favored Italian internees had been permitted to work unguarded in the sugar beet fields, she found. |
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Any response from what he learned was always going to be direct and unguarded. |
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Risk of catching or entrapment for entire body due to unguarded driven drive shafts. |
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There is a potential for accidents when any powerful machinery is in use, unattended and partially unguarded. |
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In each case, the location where their cars were parked at the time of the explosion was unguarded. |
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Particularly during these operations there are dangers due to unintentional contact with driven, unguarded work elements. |
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That boundary is unguarded and unfortified as between the two nations, and we sleep securely without thought of war or invasion. |
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An unguarded cardan shaft or damaged guard components can cause very serious injuries in operation. |
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However, trekkers should avoid the Porac and Sapang Bato routes in Pampanga, which are unguarded and considered unsafe. |
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With his two weapons he struck the unguarded shoulder of the creature. |
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His entreaty is hard to swallow, given the biographical kernels in all of his plays, but easy to take, given the unguarded, imploring nature of his gaze. |
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I happened to run into the superintendent the day we got the news, and blurted out a question in an unguarded moment. |
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In a split-second, Andre De Lisser hooked the ball away from the keeper and, from an acute angle, curled it into the far corner of an unguarded goal. |
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As the agent looked down to read the message, Todashev apparently took the unguarded instant as opportunity. |
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That kind of unguarded remark also feeds perceptions that the mainstream media is biased against Romney. |
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As a result, stocks of chemicals that are restricted or banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention are lying around unguarded, literally waiting for terrorists to take them. |
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The offense momentarily has an unguarded player that gets an open shot. |
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Defense stays with their own man except when helping on the unguarded player or the player who is left open when someone else goes to guard the unguarded player. |
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She turned to see that the door to the prison was open and unguarded. |
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Others will feel that they are overhearing your most unguarded thoughts. |
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Can we say this as well, your Honours, that the statement of a predictive opinion, guarded or unguarded, is apt to induce more than one act of reliance. |
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Since a lot of what we do is done for the benefit of others, trying to make good impressions, the few unguarded glimpses behind someone's persona are truly precious. |
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And with the bulk of those e-mails passing between places of work, the potential for embarrassment, offence and even financial damage caused by unguarded messages is immense. |
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The English army captured the completely unguarded Caen in just one day, surprising the French. |
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They have been helped to an extent by unguarded statements from MPs who should know better or, at least, show have grasped that their words could be twisted. |
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Tuwaitha, the Iraqi site most scrutinized by UN inspectors since 1991, was left unguarded and was looted. |
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On the other hand, uploaded photographs or unguarded statements can be identified to an individual, who may regret this exposure. |
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People are unguarded around her, which will prove to be interesting. |
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I've come to believe over the years that she had an unerring instinct for that which is unguarded and authentic in a person, which is why her photographs are so democratic and why she belonged to the Observer. |
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The real, true, unguarded details tend to cut through the clutter. |
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During the Spanish armada of 1597, Essex was sent home in disgrace after the failed Azores Voyage having left the English coast unguarded. |
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If, then, youngsters have a PC in their bedroom, unguided and unguarded, we should not be surprised that those children are subject to all kinds of abuse. |
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The rebels made the first move in the war, seizing the strategic Rochester Castle, owned by Langton but left almost unguarded by the archbishop. |
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A well-known name with a real chance, he is vying with Mr Švejnar for second place at the moment, despite a reputation for excessive conviviality and unguarded statements that repel some younger voters. |
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His foot slipped on the smooth, oily surface. The right leg of his trousers became entangled in the turning coupling of the unguarded propeller shaft, causing serious leg injuries and extensive bleeding. |
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In Noyan, in my riding, there is what is called an unguarded road. |
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He slid through a floor opening on the elevated platform and fell 6 feet to the unguarded main roof, from which he rolled off and fell another 40 feet to the ground. |
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Such hazards often go unguarded and are a particular danger to children. |
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Well done to Eto'o for coming up with a routine that made everybody smile and diffused the controversy of José Mourinho's unguarded comments about the striker's age. |
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Tomas Rosicky fed Walcott and his driven low centre picked out Giroud, who gleefully lifted the ball high into the unguarded net from close range. |
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The area senator Ahmed Zanna, who put the death toll at 300, said the town had been left unguarded because soldiers based there had been redeployed north towards Lake Chad in an effort to rescue the schoolgirls. |
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Hees' unguarded remarks quicky drew condemnation from British restaurant chefs and female students. |
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The unguarded gatehouse was soon taken by the invading army. |
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He collapsed in agony after kicking the ball straight to Belarus's Vitaly Kutuzov who had the simple task of firing the ball into England's unguarded net. |
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This meant that Hadrian's Wall from this point must have been almost unguarded and ceased to be a coherent and uniformly organized border security system. |
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During an unguarded moment picked up on a satellite feed, NBC anchorman Tom Brokaw said CBS' Dan Rather often reported false stories fed to him by the Nixon White House. |
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The accident occurred at an unguarded train crossing near the village of Maksimovka on the stretch between the cities of Nikopol and Marhanets, the ministry said. |
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Chasetown should have been in front inside eight minutes when Dean Perrow miskicked his shot towards an unguarded net and Chris Sanna was able to get back. |
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