He was bustled into a car, covered with a carpet and driven to a guardhouse. |
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At noon the bell on the guardhouse tower and several church bells began tolling for two hours. |
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Fred bops him, as any red-blooded American choreographer would, but unfortunately Tom turns out to be an officer, and Fred's in the guardhouse. |
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Unexpectedly faced with detention in the post guardhouse, he made a desperate break for freedom and received a mortal bayonet wound. |
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A few days later Papa, my sisters, Alexei, and I went down to the guardhouse, as some of our friends were on duty. |
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It was widely considered in the town that if the world was under ten feet of snow the guardhouse would remain just bearably cool. |
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Still, there were over a dozen of them barracked in the new guardhouse at the gate to the estate. |
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Inside a guardhouse in the compound, soldiers found more prisoners bound and blindfolded and showing evidence of abuse. |
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Displayed on a wall of the small guardhouse was a saying of Bertolt Brecht. |
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The cages and guardhouse all suggested close surveillance of the bunker and its contents. |
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They also were puzzled by the presence in the enclosed courtyard of a new glass-walled room that seemed to be a guardhouse. |
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The guard details were marched to the guardhouse where the Guard Mount ceremony took place. |
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On 7 September, resisting confinement in the post guardhouse, he received a fatal wound from a soldier's bayonet. |
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It was rumored that prisoners in the guardhouse worked only eight hours per day, five days a week. |
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The next day, J. C. B. received his uniform and weapons and was lodged in the guardhouse above the Saint-Jean gate in Quebec City. |
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And no sooner had he entered the guardhouse than a damning witness appeared against him. |
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Between the work space and the domestic space are the garage and a guardhouse. |
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Johannesburg City Parks has made the reserve a flash point of development, undertaking upgrades that include a new guardhouse, a borehole and a concrete palisade fence. |
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In the foreground he would have seen the McTavish reservoir and guardhouse. |
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The house was uninhabitable, but the guardhouse could suit my modest needs. |
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His lie is uncovered by Barton, who happens to be a real Army captain, and he is jailed in the base guardhouse, where he tap-dances his time away. |
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Two blasts struck the guardhouse, killing two of the three men inside. |
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It was a guardhouse in the 17th century, a tavern in the 18th century and a brewery in the 19th century. |
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He had a guardhouse installed on the society's grounds, and he hired guards to sit in it. |
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While not actually standing sentry, soldiers on duty were required to be in the guardhouse. |
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Soon a soldier arrived to tell him that the Amerindians had taken the guardhouse and seized the weapons there. |
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In addition to the barracks, the site holds a guardhouse, an armourer shop, a bakery and a parade ground, among others. |
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Some of them were probably quartered in the guardhouse of this large fur-trading post, and others with civilians. |
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When the two members arrived at his residence, they advised him of the order to report to the guardhouse. |
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Other structures included a guardhouse, kitchen, storehouse, powder magazine, bakehouse, and blacksmith shop. |
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The direction from the supervisor amounted, in essence, to 'tell him to report to the guardhouse, and if he refuses, arrest him. |
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Breathless, he burst into the darkened interior of the guardhouse, and in his excitement, he was oblivious to the fact he had caught the captain fast asleep on his bunk. |
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Worse yet, Lee suspected Crazy Horse would be placed under arrest and confined to the guardhouse since the adjutant's office lay adjacent to the jail. |
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Leon stopped at the guardhouse, which was crawling with prison guards and anxious security personnel. |
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They had reached the edge of the shadows cast by the keep's main building and there was the open space of the bailey to cross in order to reach the guardhouse. |
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In barracks sentries are usually furnished by the unit's guard, a detachment of soldiers on duty for a 24-hour period, who live in the guardroom or guardhouse. |
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They usually contained quarters for the commandant and his officers, other quarters for the soldiers and voyageurs, a guardhouse, and a storehouse. This could vary enormously, however, from one place to another. |
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When Franklin Sharp Rankin arrived at RMC in 1911 seeking a soldier's life, he reported for duty at the guardhouse and began a journey from which he would never return. |
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Men loaded mattresses from a guardhouse onto a pickup. |
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The remains of the former guardhouse, where Colonel Coquelin de Lisle was killed on 11 July 1916, are at the entrance along the trail from the Fleury-devant-Douaumont powder magazine. |
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He instructed the engineer Jean Bourdon to make improvements to Fort Saint-Louis at Quebec, where he would reside as governor, by replacing the wooden palisade with walls of stone and masonry and by building a guardhouse. |
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A police guardhouse, the present three-car garage, and a second staff residence were also added to the grounds, in addition to the hundreds of deciduous trees that were planted. |
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A posted guardhouse, portal, gateway door entrance, or any other installation intended to control or prevent automobile access onto a residential property are prohibited. |
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Two of them are barracks built in accordance with the modular barracks prototype, Vauban style, the second included the guardhouse as well as the fort commander's accommodation. |
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