Guarded
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167 examples of Guarded in a sentence
Father kidnaps son from mother and then helps mother re-kidnap him from primitive Arab tribe who have managed to place elaborate warning boxes into the, one assumes, well
guarded
mansions of the two parents in America.
As time passes (this all takes place in one night) they amass a roomful of hostages that they've taken, all
guarded
by Bulldog, a not-too-bright lad with a floppy hat and a big stick.
Two desperadoes Link and Gauche with the help of some professional bandits and Mexican outlaws, rob a train which was carrying gold
guarded
by union soldiers, but also on board is the Japanese ambassador who is heading to Washington D.C.
The only one with real knowledge on how to create this agent is Dr. Maggie Dalton(Laura Regan, the opening victim in "Dead Silence")whose being
guarded
by detectives Frank Turner(Peter Facinelli)and Lisa Martinez(Sarah Deakins)thanks to the division head of where the Invisibility project continued, Dr. William Reisner(David McIlwraith).
It must be a closely
guarded
secret.
Innocence hasn't become more
guarded
since we have already found the court system to be consistently wrong by a steady percentage.
The plot is a familiar one - two WW I soldiers escape from a German prison camp
(guarded
by an extremely lethargic German shepherd, who practically guides them out of the camp), stow away on a ship, and end up in "Arabia", where they rescue the lovely Mary Astor.
He settles on the British Army's monthly payroll for the Crimean campaign, a shipment of solid gold sent in two special Chubb safes on a
guarded
railroad car.
The final segment is about a broke biker who takes a job tending the garden for some old ladies who insist it is
guarded
by fairies.
Each valley is
guarded
by a dzong (fortress), which includes monasteries and temples, all dating back centuries and exhibiting a masterful combination of sophisticated architecture and fine arts.
But, until now, it had to lend massive amounts to banks without being able to judge their soundness, because all of that information was in the hands of national authorities who
guarded
it jealously and typically denied problems until it was too late.
Just think about it: Trump spends his time either in the Oval Office, which is now decorated with gold drapes; or at his Mar-a-Lago resort, which has a turret,
guarded
gates, and a princely, canopied bed.
But this enraged Zeus, a merciless tyrant who jealously
guarded
his exclusive access to awesome technologies.
They have a centuries-old printed literature, and, above all, they are closely
guarded
by strong states.
The recognition of the flawed logic behind reinstating border controls is probably why police officials have remained
guarded
in discussing the issue.
That is why Germany’s Bundesbank, which always
guarded
its monetary-policy independence so assiduously, has once again found itself in the rejectionist camp, expressing severe doubts about the route that the Commission plans to take.
In return, these relationships have facilitated the exchange of information and goods, diversified diets, strengthened farming techniques, and
guarded
against hunger.
Some families were afforded the luxury of containers,
guarded
behind tall fences.
Traditions are jealously guarded, like precious heirlooms, to be passed on as long as those dreams persist.
Are Europe’s citizens and leaders really prepared to abandon basic values like solidarity and empathy for a future of walls
guarded
by Libyan mercenaries, an arguably unlawful deal with Turkey, and unconscionable conditions for people seeking refuge from poverty and conflicts that Europe helped to create?
One possibility is that German policymakers believe that we are approaching an every-country-for-itself scenario – and only gold
guarded
by one’s own police is worth anything.
Kosovo has been administered since 1999 by a United Nations mission
guarded
by NATO troops, although it remains formally a part of Serbia.
Unfortunately, the combination of aggressive easing in the US and a much more
guarded
attitude in Europe obfuscates the message.
From the safety of our living room we watched as crowds of Vietnamese forced their way into the
guarded
US compounds.
China’s Internet DictatorshipEleven years after its initial connection to the World Wide Web (WWW), China’s access to the Internet is still
guarded
by firewalls, embedded in its proxy servers, which have proven to be more practical and impenetrable than the Berlin Wall.
The events of 1989 remain so sensitive, and Tiananmen Square so securely guarded, that it is hard to imagine a protest happening there soon.
There may be leaks and loopholes in these rules, but firewalls are in place – and are more stringently
guarded
than ever before.
As the government proposed to introduce an anti-subversion law and strengthened its control over the civil service, they became
guarded
in what they said and tightlipped about mentioning the pressures from above.
While not everyone will go home feeling like a true winner, individuals and countries are better off working together and striking deals than they would be if they appropriated and
guarded
limited space and resources by all available means.
From the “Irish Brotherhood” that brought John F. Kennedy to office to the “Berlin Wall” that
guarded
Richard Nixon’s door, close friends and confidantes have often outdone the administration’s biggest names.
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