She had warded off passes, flirtatious comments and genuine admiration equivocally and graciously. |
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A 41-year-old security guard is warded in a stable condition at Port-of-Spain General Hospital after he was shot and stabbed 20 times. |
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The crisis has been warded off, WV believes, once farmers produce successful harvests two years in a row. |
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The ball had to be propelled around, or across, a field so that the crops would flourish and the attacks of the opponents had to be warded off. |
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From 2002, the Group has warded a special prize to laureates of the 3 Ramsar Prizes for their actions to promote wet areas. |
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For days on end, he sequestered himself in his Stockholm headquarters and warded off unwanted visitors. |
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We shall pay tribute to the heroism of the veterans, and of all of those who warded off global catastrophe. |
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But the Council cannot afford to be complacent simply because the disaster has been warded off through emergency measures. |
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Despite the wet conditions, he successfully warded off the pressure of his chasers, whose ranks were led by Arthur Pic. |
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Presbyopia, linked to the ageing of the eye, is another disorder that cannot be warded off. |
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Loyal to the Comics character, master of kung-fu, this statue made of fireglass is clothed with a black combination and warded off with a sabre! |
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Trevisan said that rules alone – meal times, showers and the like – warded people away from the shelter system. |
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Rivers are expensive toys: banks have to be maintained, hatcheries built, poachers warded off. |
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When disasters occur on a much larger scale, Major Catastrophe Grants are warded for long-term reconstruction projects. |
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One of Richardson's alleged accomplices, who was warded under police guard at the San Fernando General Hospital, was expected to face additional charges late yesterday. |
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Gomez is warded at Port-of-Spain General Hospital in a stable condition. |
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One man is dead and seven others, including two teenage students, remain warded at hospital, after a two-car smash-up at La Romaine on Thursday night. |
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Though there's no real scientific way of proving it, I'm convinced I warded off an attack of the flu by guzzling several pints of miso soup last spring. |
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This damage and threat can be warded off with diplomacy. |
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Where the Cows live peacefully enjoying food and drink where its breath remains rhythmic due to the poise, there the negative energies are warded off. |
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In two battles, the Paulista army suffered a defeat that warded off invasions for ten years. |
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These carvings allegedly protected the ship and crew, and warded off the terrible sea monsters of Norse mythology. |
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One can pipe to a snake as charmers do, and it begins to dance, to strut, and to look at the people about it without darting forward to sting, whereas these men confirmed in evil can be neither warded off nor charmed. |
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This year seems to have warded off bad luck. |
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They have warded off the triteness of money making. |
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Its prohibitively low prices warded off competition. |
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Enough about the presentation warded off blanket condemnation. |
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I saw once again in my mind's eye that great monument, warded by angels, burning with the love and respect of an entire nation, and knew that if nothing else, it would still stand, lest we forget. |
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Maybe the stink of garbage warded off the stink of death. |
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The Romans deified it, and believed that sacrificing dogs warded it off. |
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At the end of the XIXth century, the priest of Saint-Julien-près-Bort set up a pilgrimage in order to thank the Saint to have warded off ill fortune from this place. |
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The American attack was eventually warded off after fierce fighting. |
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It is promising that last week, a compromise was reached about import levies on agricultural products and that with it, an impending failure of the Doha Round was warded off. |
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We thought we had warded off the danger, but soon afterwards, the coastline of Galicia was ruined by the tar from an even worse accident than the previous one: the Prestige. |
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These funds warded off a final shutdown at the Kenworth company in Ste. |
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So did the sacking last month of one of his loyal servants, Dayan Jayatilleka, Sri Lanka's ambassador to Geneva, who warded off the threatened UN war-crimes probe in May. |
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The tax cuts could be warded off through simple legislation. |
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