| 31. | Just the same, Georgians need to be on guard to prevent a Kansaslike relapse here.
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| 32. | Instead, the Trojans need to be on guard for a letdown against scrappy Oregon State.
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| 33. | Staff noted the woman kept mainly to her room and seemed to be on guard.
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| 34. | In their defense, police say they are understaffed and must be on guard against assaults.
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| 35. | The public deserves a chance to be on guard,
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| 36. | I forgot to be on guard at all times.
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| 37. | So we still have to be on guard.
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| 38. | Mumengi warned city inhabitants to be on guard.
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| 39. | It allows employers to always be on guard.
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| 40. | This time it is an unspecific warning for oil and gas refineries to be on guard.
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