I remember one guard particularly well because of his thick black moustache and a Khaki pith helmet. |
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Its castellated brown walls and four towers stood guard over a dry moat that could be flooded from the cisterns in case of an attack. |
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He had spotted that when Louis threw his left jab, he tended to drop his guard, leaving an opening that might be exploited. |
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I was certainly caught off guard by this casual remark, but after mulling over what he said I decided I was not in the least bit offended. |
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He muttered something to him, and the hulking guard rose, beckoning to them. |
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One of these was an American coast guard vessel, a huge white sailing ship with modern metal hull, coast guard swaths of red on her sides. |
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The sword knot is looped through the guard of the sword, and the hand is placed through the strap. |
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He said there was the issue of citizens' arrests and the possibility that the guard could end up being charged with assault by the police. |
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Entering the airport, chaos ran rampant as green-clad soldiers in berets stood guard with machine guns at every exit. |
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Mr Clarke worked as a part-time security guard at Somerfield in the town and his wife was a childminder. |
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It lies behind its gate, apparently oblivious of passers-by until they drop their guard. |
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They applied pressure in the dying stages but the home guard stood their ground to earn a passport to the next round. |
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At the reception station, a tall young guard took my photo, scanned my index fingerprints, and patted me down. |
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The new units will be lightly trained, to carry out tasks like guard duty and border patrols, rather than raids and weapons sweeps. |
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I was so absorbed in my thoughts that suddenly I walked straight into a patrol guard coming back from the chase. |
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According to this, you can either be an entrance guard, a road patroller or a guard in the interrogation room. |
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Policemen stood guard behind the closed doors and no one else was allowed to enter the building. |
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A teenage security guard today spoke of his terror as he was repeatedly clubbed over the head with the handle of a gun by an armed robber. |
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A security guard was in hospital today after gun-toting robbers clubbed him over the head in a raid on a supermarket. |
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When the clock winds down and the Nets need a clutch shot, they will turn to their point guard. |
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I was wearing a helmet, full face guard and everything, but my head hit the ice and I kind of felt my brain shake a little bit. |
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The club's 24-year-old first-line center returned for all five games of the Cup final, playing with a protective face guard. |
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He designed a face guard of clear polycarbonate so it wouldn't be seen from a distance. |
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He replaced the existing praetorian guard with sixteen cohorts recruited from his German legions. |
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He also offered two of his men to guard the hospital from now on but the doctor coldly said it was unnecessary. |
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The shooting guard is still coping with pain after hernia surgery but plans to give it the old college try again this season. |
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The village folk take the palm leaf books as the store house of precious occult knowledge and guard them with fanatical zeal. |
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The gun's trigger guard cracked with a high-pitched ping, but the sound was pretty much lost in the screaming. |
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In fantasy basketball, a deadline deal can give your point guard a new sharpshooter to pad his assist stats. |
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The color guard turned out as the medals of the dead were pinned on their mothers' blouses. |
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The National Anthem plays over the sound system, and the color guard marches onto the stage. |
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This is the way dead heroes are supposed to come home, their coffins draped with the American flag, greeted by a color guard. |
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Naturally, there would be a grand entrance, including a color guard of horses and riders carrying flags. |
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As he prepares to do a song to close things out for us, the police color guard will be coming in behind him. |
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Two members of the color guard fold the American flag and present it to a family member. |
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His eyes filled with tears as a color guard strolled through the center field gate. |
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As the article mentions, white gloves were de rigueur for parades and ceremonies, especially if you were part of the color guard. |
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So the inauguration is Tuesday but in some places the changing of the guard has already taken place. |
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Women have been warned to be on their guard following a spate of violent incidents involving men posing as private hire taxi drivers. |
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Military commanders have warned coalition troops in the south, where British troops are based, to be on their guard against attack. |
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Both Z and phototropin have been implicated as blue light photoreceptors of guard cells. |
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Blue-light reception in plants leads to phototropic plant movement, chloroplast relocation, and opening of stomatal guard cells. |
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The pirate manages to convince King William III to give him a commission to guard a valuable treasure ship traveling to England. |
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He began with the King's Indian defence variation which seemed to catch his opponent off guard. |
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The guard was silver and resembled the feathered wings of a bird, only much thinner and made from metal. |
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Technical security mechanisms to guard data transmitted over a communications network so that it cannot easily be intercepted or accessed. |
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However we feel that they do not have sufficient man power to guard every room individually. |
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A rail passenger travelling from Montreal to New York City complained to the guard that his seat was lumpy. |
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For this reason parents and teachers traditionally guard against pigeonholing students in certain categories. |
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As I step forward to check in with the next guard, my grandmother retreats to the bathroom to compose herself. |
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And she didn't even include the pig Latin she picked up serving as an elementary school crossing guard. |
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The look changed to one of dawning comprehension and the guard turned to shout a warning. |
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During these two to three weeks after fertilization, the male will protect the nest and guard the eggs with great fierceness. |
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The concavo-concave shape of the anticlinal cell walls adjacent to the guard cells, reflects the bowed shape of the guard cells. |
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There is nothing remarkable about this, but a single person was acting as a conductor, rubbish collector, and guard. |
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He turned to the guard and began to list his demands, insisting on seeing his commander. |
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I was relating my address when a guard approached and insistently tapped her watch, indicating time was up. |
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A color guard composed of United Staies Air Force airmen posted the colors. |
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The unexpected attack caught him off guard and he landed on the porch with a thud. |
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The situation had caught her so off guard that she had no idea how to approach it. |
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The cleric thinking he had done all he could do, was then caught off guard. |
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A heavyset former border guard on the cusp of 50, he'd come home after the Soviet fall, like many military men, to find himself out of work. |
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They were greeted by a shady, heavyset guard that stood at least six feet tall. |
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He immediately fed senior point guard Chris Hernandez, who was streaking down the right sideline. |
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The guard looked forlorn beneath the shallow visor of his helm, but he nodded resolutely. |
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One old-time guard tells me that after a while the Air Force would organise a food drop to the stranded train. |
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The court heard he had a previous conviction for wounding, and eight years ago was cautioned for pointing a toy police gun at a security guard. |
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It suddenly sent out a blue beam of light which struck the missile, a guard and a dog all at the same time. |
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Astor nodded to the security guard as he moved deeper into the building, attaching his identity card to his lapel with a metal clip. |
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Pet quickly jabbed once he got into striking distance to catch Collis off guard. |
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Growling softly at the guard, pretending to be my usual, ornery self and blaming him for the shortness of chain. |
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Samoyeds were traditionally used to herd reindeer and guard against wolves and bears. |
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The British chose the King David for its central location and because it was easy to guard. |
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No point guard has as much body control as Payton, able to throw off opponents with his herky-jerky drives forward and sudden stops. |
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The off-white stucco walls and red shutters of Casa came into view, and a Mexican guard opened a red iron gate. |
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I've had outfielders throw strikes to the plate from the outfield wall in time to catch players well off guard. |
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If you would accept our escort, we would guard you from bands of villainous outlaws. |
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Your place of residence for the next 16 months is a maze of chain-link fences, razor wire and guard towers. |
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His forte was the cavalry raid, surprising outposts, sweeping down on garrisons, catching the enemy off guard. |
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It's believe the attacker blew himself up after he was challenged by a security guard as he was trying to enter into the parking lot. |
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Haywood averages two offensive rebounds and outrebounds freshman shooting guard Forte by.8 per game. |
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The police authorities promptly sent plainclothesmen to guard and protect the chancery and the residence of the Indonesian ambassador. |
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In explanation the guard said that it had fallen over as the train was crossing the curve at Neville Hill. |
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So overcome with emotion was he that he even embraced a prison guard as he was given back his personal possessions. |
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So far flung from the guard of authority, it is in the hindmost district of the universe. |
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A guard with a motorcycle and a shotgun could move through fields at night and work with farmers to scare elephants and hippos. |
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A driver quietly explained that, if the guard were fired, he would hire someone to take revenge. |
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It also involves dismounting to clear bridges, under bridges, overpasses, signs, culverts and guard rails. |
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Headlights, brush guard and trailer hitch without ball are standard features. |
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Last year he allegedly gave the stiff-arm Hitler salute to a Hanover airport security guard during an argument. |
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If Amy weren't under guard, she'd be working on overriding the overrides and getting control back. |
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When he entered he was stopped by a security guard at the entrances checkpoint. |
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By scanning the ring the guard could see that they had paid the entrance fee and in the same way they checked in their coats in the checkroom. |
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There are house rules, like not touching the girls, and a security guard has been hired in case any motorist oversteps the mark. |
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Another guard, almost fully restored, swung his club at Will, who merely ducked, turned, and stood up. |
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An innovative program that provides guard dogs to livestock farmers at a modest cost may be helping to save wild cheetahs in southern Africa. |
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Once a female stops shaking, males guard her during oviposition and subsequently attempt to copulate with her away from the dung. |
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After expelling Adam and Eve from Paradise, God left a cherubim with a flashing sword to guard the Tree of Life. |
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The voter card includes a picture with a hologram covering it, a magnetic strip and a serial number to guard against tampering. |
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For safety, the trigger guard should be covered while the handgun is holstered. |
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The guard holstered his pistol and carefully helped Sanders up to his feet. |
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In guard cells, artificial repetitive transients were produced by superfusion of epidermal strips with depolarizing and hyperpolarizing buffers. |
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I used to think it was to guard against scorpions or other stinging insects, but realised now that it was to prevent jigger attacks. |
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However, no police officers were present to guard the defendant inside the paddy wagon. |
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File and process protection will guard even against root superuser changes. |
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But the biometric check is only useful if the process is sufficiently supervised to guard against spoofing or passport switching. |
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With skulls and bones now reunited, the ceremony will happen on an unmarked section of Paiute land in Nevada, to guard against further looting. |
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Fluorescence of guard cell chloroplasts was imaged when plants were at approximately the six-leaf stage. |
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As Zeiger et al. have recently emphasized, guard cell chloroplasts show remarkable functional plasticity. |
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Even in the late stages of leaf senescence, the chloroplasts of guard cells remain green and functional. |
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The day-time guard at the entrance to our village is the most grumpy and surly man. |
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When they got in they could then surprise the occupants, catching them off guard easily. |
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The grizzled Sathe dismissed the guard with a disgusted hiss and a swat across the ears that tore the fragile membrane. |
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A guard swore by his honor, his faith and his love for his children that no one would be executed. |
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The detachable magazine holds 10 rounds and is contained in a modular housing that comes down as far as the trigger guard. |
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The Raptors needed a point guard and a center, and they drafted neither, selecting two swingmen instead. |
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It's not an unusual sight in Ireland, the funeral possession with the jersey on the coffin, the club guard of honour, the team-mates as pall-bearers. |
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As the prisoners filed out, the guard looked straight at us. |
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The cadet contingent also provided a guard at the Cenotaph for Tuesday's remembrance service and the catafalque party demonstrated a memorable and solemn performance. |
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A transparent safety guard and heat shield protect the working area. |
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Every college player here in the USA wears a full face guard. |
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However, the suspect overcame the guard and fled the scene on a scooter. |
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The first men to arrive at the top easily overcame the guard. |
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The ICC should introduce some sort of face guard for bowlers. |
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Including the color guard, there were 123 people in the band. |
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So, they are allowed rip customers off and they can rely on the taxpayer to subvent the cost of the armed escorts that guard their money while it is being transferred. |
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He could not return to his casual post-retirement job as a security guard as a result, and his loss of income had a considerable impact on his family's finances. |
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The guard wore a heavy amount of armor that made him seem massive in size. |
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The guard dropped his rifle to catch the incoming equipment. |
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The Californian is a fine, if inessential sophomore effort from a skilled band that could be on the cusp of something great if only they'd let their guard down. |
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When the color guard retires, it leads a parade from the church, past the oval green, onto Route 30 where a state trooper stops traffic for the duration. |
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Being left to guard such bounty can be an overpowering temptation. |
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On stage, the New York Port Authority color guard gathers for a rehearsal. |
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After the hectic year in hospital it was a great comedown to be treating minor ailments of fit young men, half of them anxious to avoid guard duties. |
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Cadets as young as 11 wear uniforms, learn about military history and citizenship, listen to lectures about preventing drug abuse, and perform in a color guard. |
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I asked the guard out front if he'd had seen a pretty hellcat come by him. |
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This comment caught Maria off guard, and her steps faltered. |
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Before the guard had even realised what was happening, Leanne had jumped on his back, squeezing her arms around his neck in the strongest chokehold she could muster up. |
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He is suspected to have infected a company security guard with the virus. |
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About twenty soldiers entered the church, making a lot of noise with their hobnailed boots, and put their guns in a corner with a guard in front of them. |
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Along the route, military detachments, including cavalrymen from the Queen's Life Guards, will give royal salutes and there will be a guard of honour in Parliament Square. |
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The military still had not released names but said the four included a Republican Guard corps-level chief of staff, a guard division commander and a paymaster for the militia. |
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The guard clipped the tickets, smiled and waved them through quickly. |
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When the guard clipped our tickets, Chris, in an attempt to solve our Saturday problem, asked innocently if they would still be going on strike on Saturday. |
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If an opposing guard is closing fast for a layup, let her go. |
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They decided for a laugh to cheekily chance getting in there and were amazed when their ruse of posing as pressmen caught the stadium security off guard. |
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In England and Wales, St John's wort was suspended over doorways along with green birch, long fennel, orpine and white lilies, to guard against intruding malevolent entities. |
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My Latin temper snaps, and I'm censured by a security guard. |
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Outside after the service, there was a color guard and a 21-gun salute and a horrible, heartbreaking ritual where a Marine commander begins taking roll call. |
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Kosier is valuable as a swingman who can play guard and tackle. |
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These passwords had to be repeated by the palace guards, who were grizzled old centurions given guard duty as a kind of honorable semi-retirement. |
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He caught me off guard and clouted me in the side of the face. |
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She is unhappy that the paintings were stored on an industrial estate alongside combustible gas canisters, and that there was no security guard employed. |
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A pine marten rested high above our heads while a gaggle of monkeys swung through the very highest branches where the occasional owl perched imperiously on guard. |
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Detectives said the blue or green Rover 600 was probably left in the town following the swoop on a guard delivering cash to the HSBC in Morrisons, on Tuesday afternoon. |
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They went to a hospital under police guard, then into hiding. |
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A lightly armed guard followed her at a distance of nearly ten paces. |
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Sometimes a guard will challenge me and demand to see my pass. |
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He moved through the civilian sector without attracting attention and when he passed the gate area without being challenged by the guard he knew he was doing alright. |
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They formed a circle around Zero and the guard who had challenged her. |
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I fancy that from now on, the superintendent and her likes will have to be on their guard when handing out donations unless they entrust their money to a charity. |
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The sword knot was usually looped though a slot in the guard. |
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For example, male Galapagos land iguanas, Conolophus subcristatus, defend territories based partly on food resources, which they guard before the arrival of females. |
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Previously dormant intercompany gain often caught unwary taxpayers off guard during business planning and restructuring. |
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As the fleet passed the strait, warplanes were deployed from the flattop to guard the surrounding area, they said. |
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A left cross flashed through Tait's flip-flap guard and ripped into his chin. |
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At the same time, it expanded the Free Exercise Clause to guard religious practices of fringe religious groups. |
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A TOTAL of 150 front-line officers will be redeployed to guard police stations against dissident republican attacks. |
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Instead of the usual stuffy black-tie awards event, this was a major funfest where stars dressed up but let their guard down. |
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According to the automaker, a gap between the foot brake pedal and guard can result in small stones or debris becoming trapped, creating brake drag. |
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