The accepted view of an organisation which is the protector of conformity and propriety has disappeared. |
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Remove large protector bucket and add a couple of gold fish to eat mosquito wrigglers. |
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He looks what he claims to be, her friend, confidant and protector, a smiling, slightly proprietorial figure. |
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Always craving affection and approval, she had many protector figures in her life. |
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Even in indoor lacrosse they dress like hockey goalies, with a huge chest protector and huge gloves. |
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Three weeks' rest has helped Richards' body heal but he will wear a protector behind the wheel. |
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He was offering himself as my protector, my knight, and it moved me deeply. |
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Quicksilver, liquid metal, nickname for Mercury, keeper of eloquence and dexterity, protector of roads, deliverer of the messages we need. |
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It is I, sir Trent, Knight of the round table, and protector of damsels in distress. |
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Not one of these injuries was suffered by a player wearing a CSA certified full-face protector. |
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Along in this process of cultism, I became his loyal servant and protector. |
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The cult of St George was nurtured at the court of Edward III and the saint became a divine protector of English soldiers in battle. |
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His protector had been falsely put to death by Ulysses and because of this, Ulysses was forever suspicious of Sinon. |
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St. Aidan, because he is said to have miraculously saved a stag from hounds, is invoked as protector of hunted animals. |
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The most basic kind of power protection is a surge protector, also known as a surge suppressor. |
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For good protection, especially for computers, look for a protector with a clamping voltage of less than 400 volts. |
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I offer repeated obeisances unto Lord Krishna, who is the protector and well-wisher of the cows and the brahmanas. |
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Calvinus had died rich, the protector of innumerable sheep-farmers, the scourge of Southern brigandry. |
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He painted government as the slothful bloated protector of welfare cheats, overpaid bureaucrats and useless politicians. |
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A tubular protector, which is made of an elastic material, is attached to the cap. |
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And the war is not the only force challenging and blurring the traditional male role as the protector of women. |
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The port protector caps have a wick-type design to assure water passage through the siphonage drain lines. |
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He didn't like him one bit, the way he clung to Asha and acted as her protector, while making moony eyes whenever he saw her. |
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If a family has a totem, it cannot eat that animal, which is considered a spiritual protector. |
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His emphasis on the word protector made the hairs on the back of her neck stand on end. |
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This concept paves the way for numerous emerging capabilities, such as an onboard servicer or an onboard protector. |
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And he's the guardian and protector of our barbecue, to make sure that everything is strictly kosher. |
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Don't wear a tie bar, unless you are going to accessorize it with a plastic pocket protector. |
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His demeanor and commitment to being a protector make him appear distant and serious. |
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Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector. |
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Chenrezig is the protector, since he is the embodiment of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas who are capable of providing such protection. |
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Spray the fabric with a protector such as Scotchgard before installing it on the headboard. |
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Kings were expected to be rulers, law givers, judges, leaders of the war band and protector of the Church and people. |
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But in general, men historically seem to have a calling towards protector roles and I honor them for that. |
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By the time they realize their mistake, Dennis has a protector, namely Robert, who has witnessed the crime from his hotel window. |
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Alain was a slayer of giants and dragons, a protector of people. |
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Almost all Asian nations want America as the balancer and protector against an increasingly demanding Beijing. |
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Adding a rim protector aside from the 36-year-old birdman would certainly be nice too. |
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While it wasn't a raging success for soccer, the protector did have the side effect of increasing the competitiveness of the girls due to increased confidence. |
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Jeannie's all uncertain about everything and I think things are going to get quite nasty, now that they don't have a protector who knows wot she's doing. |
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The young man, in his efforts to extricate the young woman from her problems, manages to alienate her affections while arousing the enmity of her powerful protector. |
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And our immune system, admirable and dedicated protector of our health, is making us sneeze our brains out. |
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He returned minutes later dressed in combat gear, including a Kevlar vest, leggings, and sporting a groin protector. |
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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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Both directors stay sharply and primarily focused on a human subject, in each case a man who appointed himself to be the protector of the animals. |
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My grandmother was a strong woman, she was my guardian, my protector, my shield against those who would wish to see me fail and I thank her for loving me above all others. |
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She sat in one of the pews and stared up at the great and silent marble statue of the mother goddess, protector of women and children and the earth. |
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She was especially angry with her mother, who has never played the role of nurturer or protector. |
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Their report is consistent with those of other twin survivors who said Mengele was their protector as much as their persecutor. |
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As my mother, my protector, stayed with me for my ear operation when I was five, now I stay with Father. |
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Teresa had managed to keep her reform alive through the support of influential friends, but in 1577 she lost her strongest protector when the papal nuncio Odmaneto died. |
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A root will run two feet under ground, afraid to pop up its head, till it finds a hassock of bunch grass or an ironweed root to serve as a protector. |
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To the pitcher, he is coach, protector, cheerleader and psychologist. |
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Sometimes the new feudal lord was welcomed as a patron and protector. |
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I sat up slowly from my huddled position in the corner, flexing my pained ankle experimentally, and my movement caught the attention of my protector. |
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Did you know that a beer cozy can be repurposed as a cheap lens protector? |
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A second temple was located at the Circus Maximus, near the race-tracks, where he was considered to be the protector of the four-in-hands which joined the races. |
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Perhaps it was just payback for being their protector and provider. |
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Perhaps it means I should wear a pocket protector and thick glasses. |
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I want to show up with a catcher's mask, chest protector and shin guards. |
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If you study the origin of the Dharma protector, he had connections with the Indian Religious King, Kunchok Bhang, an emanation of Arya Avalokiteshvara. |
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Thomas Research Products has introduced the FSP3-277-20KA in-line, fused 20 kiloamp surge protector. |
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In November 1476, Henry's protector fell ill and his principal advisers were more amenable to negotiating with the English king. |
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Carl Winslow, Family Matters Cop, father, and protector of Steve Urkel. |
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The mother insisted that at her core Barnes was a protector. |
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Goodness owes allegiance of love to ungoodness. Power is the natural protector of weakness. |
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One of Herleva's brothers, Walter, became a supporter and protector of William during his minority. |
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Poseidon was protector of seafarers, and of many Hellenic cities and colonies. |
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I saw a faint, sweet glimmer of the ferocious protector he once was. |
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Unlike the pistols mentioned above, the Z-43 P doesn't ship with a thread protector or an unthreaded barrel. |
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Thus instead of becoming the king's protector, Hammond found himself his gaoler. |
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According to his first vision quest, his role is to be the protector of his people, one who looks out for the helpless. |
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We stand by our responsibilities as a protector of human rights. |
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Such a lamp was known as a protector lamp, a term picked up and used as a company name. |
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For a living trust, the grantor may retain some level of control to the trust, such by appointment as protector under the trust instrument. |
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Saint George is the protector of the island of Gozo and the patron of Gozo's largest city, Victoria. |
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However, according to the codes, the king had the ultimate duty as protector of the people and the annihilator of evil. |
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A mob followed the young boy as he fled to his protector Queen Allogia, with the intent of killing him for his misdeed. |
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Strider persuades the hobbits to take him on as their guide and protector. |
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The role of the marjaiya is to be the protector of the rights of society. |
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These included a knee protector and a net used to catch Palolo worms. |
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The Privy Council suspected that Northumberland would have been Princess Elizabeth's protector had the plot succeeded, but there was insufficient evidence to convict him. |
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As a result, he was forced to recognize Leovigild as friend and protector, for him and for his successors, dying back home just some months later. |
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Queensland in particular had their income quarantined by the protector and were allowed a minimal amount of their income. |
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I felt myself the protector of my loved one. She leaned against me. |
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The shock of the United Kingdom's defeat in Asia in 1942 and the threat of Japanese invasion caused Australia to turn to the United States as a new ally and protector. |
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The drug protector legend was more myth than reality, White added, citing the opinion of the FBI's organized crime chief for New England, Jeffrey Sallet. |
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I always wear long pants, sturdy leatherwork shoes, a canvas duck apron, a safety glove on my wood-holding hand, and a leather thumb protector on my tool-holding hand. |
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This includes a sumptuous seven-tog king-sized duvet, two medium support pillows, a king-sized mattress enhancer and protector, and two pillow protectors. |
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The labourers brought from India were not always fairly treated, and a German, Adolph von Plevitz, made himself the unofficial protector of these immigrants. |
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They include an ear flattener and a nose shaper, a cheque protector, music hall clacker to show disappointment at bad performances and a clockwork burglar alarm. |
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In other tales the dog is considered relatively benign, and said to accompany women on their way home in the role of protector rather than a portent of ill omen. |
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As protector of public interest, the department may apply for judicial reviews and may intervene in any cases involving the greater public interest. |
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He was assigned Cardinal Ugolino as protector of the order by the pope. |
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