Just as obviously, Sasha Fierce provides cover for someone obsessively protective of her private life.
Similarly, the macaques are invariably protective of -- and competitive with -- their young.
But, famously secretive and protective of its bureaucratic territory, it is likely to drag its feet.
"That package easily makes it the most protective of any state I'm aware of, " Lepore said.
Murano's Renaissance glass masters, who were so protective of their trade secrets, would be astounded.
Big, established news organisations can be too cautious and too protective of their more powerful sources.
Mine have an ostensible purpose: They're my security detail, fiercely protective of my flock of sheep.
They're very protective of me, but that doesn't mean they hold back in the boat.
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As well as contend with the opposition of those who are fiercely protective of their private space.
"He was very protective of other people and he always stuck up for the underdog, " Maureen Murphy said.
But pilots can be a cranky bunch and are fiercely protective of their own -- and with good reason.
Nationally, Democrats can't be protective of Social Security and Medicaid and Republicans can't hold on to every defense dollar.
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Dealers who work with tech clients are protective of them, wary of a culture clash with snooty art climbers.
That they are both turned towards Europe and also very much, you know, protective of their traditions as well.
American Express, which for years marketed itself as very protective of its customers' privacy, still collects and sells data.
As a rule, Brasilia is just as protective of its developing domestic industries as Beijing is of its own exporters.
Parents tend to be more protective of their daughters than their sons because the familial costs of pregnancy are higher.
However, my experience with a number of startups is that the majority were rather protective of how much info they shared.
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They get nervous when others look at their unfinished work, and they are quite protective of their methods of doing things.
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France is even more protective of its national champions than Italy, but Generali is Italy's only financial company of real scale.
The old, the one group that has been protected from the havoc, are only likely to become more protective of Social Security.
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Despite his high profile, he remained fiercely protective of his private life.
And he said it often today, he wanted to be protective of these people, so he didn't give all the information at once.
Here politics matters much more, both because voters are more protective of their perks and because there are genuine ideological choices to be made.
His mother, Gladys Zimmerman, said he was "very protective of people, " and that he and his wife mentored two African-American children for two years.
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"He was very protective of his (younger) sister, Bella, " Vasquez said.
The liberal wing is very protective of the right to sue.
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With app-powered toys becoming something of a must-have gift this Christmas, parents protective of their expensive, sticky fruit juice-free tablets may have cause for concern.
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Scientists are too protective of their work to form trusted friendships.
It is also puzzled because it is so atypical for a woman who, during her lifetime, had been fiercely protective of, and extremely fond of her jewels.
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