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STEWART: Bullet-proof panels were installed to protect the president.
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"Bullet-proof windows for bakkies, subsidised by the government, is one option that should be considered urgently."
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Bullet-proof glass has been installed at the back of the podium where the ceremony will take place.
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Bullet-proof vests would be put in storage, he added.
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Bullet-proof quality, too, and superb crash-test scores.
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"Bullet-proof vests are not safe against the weapons used by the drug traffickers and police," said union president Suzana Blass.
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A Bullet-proof SMTP POP3 server software used by corporations and ISP
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A Bullet-proof SMTP POP3 server software used by corporations and ISP
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A Bullet-proof SMTP POP3 server software used by corporations and ISP
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A Bullet-proof SMTP POP3 server software used by corporations and ISP
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