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  • Her remaining crew had recaptured her while the prize crew were off their guard.
  • She touches both of them and uses their powers to fend off their guards.
  • Some investors, lulled off their guard by the noncommercial heritage of cyberspace, may be especially easy pickings.
  • Well spoken and ferociously smart, Boies earned a reputation during the Microsoft trial for lulling witnesses and then catching them off their guard.
  • Yuranosuke in particular, appears to give himself over to a life of debauchery in Kyoto s Gion pleasure quarters in order to put the enemy off their guard.
  • The two French officers timed their attack to coincide with the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year festival, in the hope of catching the Chinese off their guard.
  • The authenticity of this letter was doubtful, but it had the effect of putting the Bendahara and his supporters off their guard, since they had heard no news of the recent events at Kemaman.
  • An Englishman he says often, " A fellow who thinks as much of himself as that cannot be worth much . " [ . . . ] And so, you see, I put people off their guard.
  • At this point the commander of the contingent from Elis advocated launching an attack on the Athenians at Mytilene, arguing that since they had only recently taken the city they would be off their guard and vulnerable to a surprise attack.
  • And while Strabo pointed out the dangers of the sandbanks, he continues : " On this account sailors travel along the coast at a distance, taking care lest they are caught off their guard and driven into these gulfs by winds ."
  • In order to put the Aztecs off their guard, he sent messengers asking for a one-week ceasefire, at the end of which the Spaniards would return any treasure of which they were in possession and would be permitted to leave the city peacefully.
  • They were tasked with the mission of seeking out and capturing the spacecraft . When the SDF-1 " Macross " detected the Zentradi, its pre-programmed response was to fire its main cannon at the alien fleet, catching the humans completely off their guards.
  • Having done so, the soldiers, suspecting that the court's pardon was probably only a trick to get them off their guard and that they would be attacked on the way back to their hometowns or else killed when they returned, took steps to re-arm themselves.
  • Cyrus assures his army that now is the perfect time to attack as their enemies will all be off their guard due to being intoxicated or in a drunken stupor after the feast of Sesach ( Air : " Amaz'd to find the foe so near " ).
  • She is surprised that he doesn't look like the " ferocious monster " who had been describe to her, but Caramel explains : " that's my nasty cunning; it disarms people and puts them off their guard . " Toto is eager to join the " brigands ", and so they depart.
  • Gen . Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, commanding British II Corps, wrote in his diary on Dec . 2, 1914 : " Weird stories come in from the trenches about fraternizing with the Germans . . . I therefore intend to issue instructions to my Corps not to fraternize in any way whatever with the enemy for fear one day they may be lulled into such a state of confidence as to be caught off their guard and rushed ."