| 21. | "I want to be on guard we don't get sloppy,"
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| 22. | The public deserves a fair chance to be on guard,
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| 23. | We have physical feelings, and have to be on guard.
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| 24. | And be sure to be on guard against likely retaliation.
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| 25. | So we have to be on guard as to our dealing and participation with this.
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| 26. | It is such a flippant attitude that the world needs to be on guard against.
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| 27. | Yes, there are growing reasons to be on guard.
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| 28. | Cho said, however, it was important to be on guard in such times of uncertainty.
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| 29. | We have to be on guard a little more.
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| 30. | But India should be on guard that Pakistan does not take advantage of the situation,
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