The constitutional role of the guard has only one military function, that's to repel invasion.
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Indian politics rewards consensus-building centrists, not polarizing leaders who repel and attract voters in equal measure.
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Hydrogen molecules in their pure state repel one another much the way unmatched magnets do.
The tests show that it is possible to harden a PC to repel attack.
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He helped the Standard Chartered Bank repel a hostile takeover bid by British rival Lloyds Bank.
The movie is sensational entertainment for those already convinced but may repel the uncommitted.
Cedar and lavender to repel insects work best in closets and drawers that stay tightly closed.
It will also help to repel saline intrusion in the coastal areas of the delta.
Other levies and the cascading bureaucracy under Obamacare will repel capital as returns dwindle.
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More important, willing obscurity serves to repel outsiders and discourage the asking of awkward questions.
"Functional" coatings that, for example, repel water and dirt have previously been dogged by relatively short lifetimes.
The Shark Shield can repel a shark from between five and eight meters (16-26 feet), he said.
Most electric fences built for security purposes repel trespassers with a painful but exceedingly brief pulse of current.
U.K.-based Compound Security Systems Ltd. sells a device to repel loitering teens with a frequency adults can't hear.
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The threat of higher taxes and the foreboding implications of heavy handed regulation repel capital and impede its power.
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They were forced to repel late pressure and finished with 10 men after Essien's two-footed tackle on Clint Dempsey.
It damages the nano-sized molecular groups that repel water and dirt, for example.
The fish in a local park fascinate and repel her in equal measure.
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Material treated with nanotechnology can be engineered to do almost anything repel liquids, resist wrinkles, dry fast and breathe.
Besides, Xcom makes other questionable assumptions about how aliens would invade and how Earth would attempt to repel the invaders.
"We're not the best defensive side by fluke and we were good enough to repel them, " Brown told BBC Sport.
Their great achievement was to hold the country together and to repel all efforts of external forces to dismember China.
They must be combined with high market share and economies of scale to develop rapidly upgraded products that repel rivals.
Cambodian troops had rushed to repel them, and for a month, artillery shells and gunfire from both sides had claimed at least 15 lives.
Functional molecules - for example "hydrophobic" molecules that repel water and dirt - can be coated onto the surfaces of products.
Tendulkar and VVS Laxman (42 not out) did the most to repel the Australians as 10 overs were lost to bad light.
The US and other Nato allies have deployed Patriot missile interceptors to repel any possible attack by missiles or aircraft from Syria.
Electrodes located behind the capsules can therefore attract or repel the particles.
Nothing about it would naturally repel women, except that women might not have had the same exposure to it as their male counterparts.
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All predictions about future performance must start with this most basic question: Do companies (and countries) attract money and talent, or repel it?
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