Antonym: ward. Similar words: guard, on guard, vanguard, gordian knot, guarantee, guarantor, cordial, Indian. Meaning: ['gɑrdɪən /'gɑːd-] n. a person who cares for persons or property. adj. providing protective supervision; watching over or safeguarding.
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181. Do you have her durable power of attorney for legal affairs, or are you custodial guardian?
182. Mr English, an associate editor of the Guardian, is a polymath who wears his learning lightly.
183. The cognition of the villagers at Guanlin about the godship of Ancestor Spirit and Guardian Spirit has deep meaning. But their cognition of regarding Guanyu as the God of Wealth is larruping.
184. There was a further twist yesterday when it was announced that Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had ordered the guardian council to investigate claims of election fraud.
185. Ian Carter, a co-author of the report and an ornithologist for Natural England, told the Guardian: "Any time you add any kind of weight to a bird, it will have some kind of effect.
186. She does this with the help of her three Shugo Chara (guardian characters or her would be selves), Ran, Miki and Su.
187. Mister Rogers says the Manchester Guardian newspaper used it in nineteen seventy-eight.
188. A guardian of the person is entitled to regulate his education.
189. St. Thomas Aquinas, one of history's foremost experts on angels, stated that all people have guardian angels.
190. He also writes a regular column for the London Guardian.
191. He maintained that he had killed the Guardian of the Emperor's vaults, and took his place ruling over the natives of Wayland.
191. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
192. Do you think that each one has a guardian angel?
193. Thanks largely to some splendid muckraking by the Guardian, it is now clear how one tabloid obtained some of its headlines.
194. The cost of transportation and the loss of income for both the patient and the guardian or escort are major inhibitors for women in access to public health care.
195. Guardian Spirit: It is no longer possible for simultaneous killing blows to trigger the heal from this ability multiple times.
196. Okay, so she's leader of the American Coven and guardian of Savannah, the teenage daughter of a black witch.
197. Rising numbers of vulnerable jobseekers are being tricked into losing benefits amid growing pressure to meet welfare targets, a Jobcentre Plus adviser has told the Guardian.
198. Its capital was Bodoni, and its leader was General Pica. The Guardian"s phones rang all day as readers sought more information about the idyllic holiday spot."
199. Fortunately, the area's 17th-century wooden teahouses and restaurants come alive when night falls, and Gion's guardian shrine Yasaka-jinja is also worth a visit (00 81 075 561 6155; Gion-machi; free).
200. Guardian Soulmates encourages Guardian readers to pair off with other Guardian readers, presumably in order to spawn a new generation of Guardian readers.
201. Guardian of a vampire's nest; dragonencapsulated in a polished black enamel.
202. Competitor aged under 21,(sentencedict.com) this application form must be countersigned by guardian.
203. "India needs to be more aggressive in pushing ahead hydro projects (on the Brahmaputra), " Jairam Ramesh, the Indian environment minister, told the Guardian during a recent visit to Beijing.
204. It is feared that children without the protection of a guardian spirit may be stolen by witches and turn into spirits.
205. A topiary guardian is a shrub or bush sculpted into the shape of an animal and them animated by arcane magic.
206. Did not use up tutelar responsibility to guardian, or the person that the Internet bar does business of deregulation, byelaw stated condemnatory measure.
207. The god of procreation, guardian of gardens and vineyards, and personification of the erect phallus.
208. Doctor suggested that the guardian brings to think positive slightly Pediatric hospital Pu the surgical department or the uropoiesis surgical department makes the further inspection.
209. Priapus Greek Mythology Roman Mythology The god of procreation, guardian of gardens and vineyards, and personification of the erect phallus.
210. The deal under the 1972 Civil List Act confirmed by background Treasury papers in the National Archives seen by the Guardian means they can only ever vote to increase it.
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