The fair wind shows the watchmen on the walls a black fleet coming up the river. |
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Soon, all but the steersmen and watchmen were asleep, and the dark passage of the night slipped by, quiet, watchful, and mysterious. |
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Lighthouses are like isolated watchmen, flashing their warning beam of light in the night sky. |
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At the captain's table sat the captain, 1st and 2nd mate, chief engineer, 2nd engineer, wheelsmen and watchmen. |
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Additionally all towns of any size employed watchmen, but even in the largest their complement seldom ran to three figures. |
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During the night, watchmen in the town watched lights flicker all over the mountain in the distance. |
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Several of the watchmen came down from the towers to confer with the king and his knights inside the castle. |
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The beam of a flashlight plays across the glass in the door, but by the time the watchmen walks by the office is empty. |
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Half-seen in a corner of the lobby, three watchmen in greatcoats crouch over a brazier. |
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General workers, cleaners, watchmen, drivers, clerks, copy typists, receptionists and telephonists belong to the lowest categories. |
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In an attempt to control the situation, the university posted armed watchmen at the doors of all open washrooms. |
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Even hostels come with curfews, watchmen, wardens especially when they house girls. |
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As a result, there are over a hundred security companies supplying bodyguards and watchmen for those that can afford it. |
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Or that, lacking alarm clocks, people hired watchmen to come to their house in the morning and pound on the door to wake them up? |
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Is DC Comics' watchmen reboot an insult to the comic's creator, and the company's canon? |
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Wildlife trade also provides cash that helps children go to school. In this section Spare the rod, say some Who will watch the watchmen? |
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There have, for example, been irregularities as gross as paying night watchmen at day work rates. |
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Through this partnership, clients were trained as bridge watchmen and deckhands at the NTCL facility in Hay River. |
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Staff, watchmen, fire brigade and cleaning workers all have their own access rights. |
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In spite of these announcements, the environmental watchmen informed that the mining activity had restarted and the rivers were polluted again. |
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In Isaiah 62:6-7, God reveals that He has set watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem. |
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The body lay in an aboveground marble sarcophagus guarded by no groundskeepers or watchmen, just one lonely padlock. |
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Captain McDonald, two mates, two wheelsmen and two watchmen, all caught at the bow of the broken vessel, perished trying to ride their make-shift raft to Sand Island. |
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The declaration made on Wednesday followed the Tuesday attack against a Lebanese national's residence by gunmen who killed one of the watchmen on duty. |
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There were shipwrights and ropemakers in Northumberland, laborers in Lincolnshire, watchmen and peddlers and blacksmiths from Ipswich and Barnstaple and Carlisle. |
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Pretending to be carpenters repairing the castle, the two gained entry, killed the two watchmen on duty and took control of the fortress. |
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We will continue to plead for the gift of peace by remaining in the place in which Divine Providence has placed us as watchmen and defenceless sentinels of fraternity and peace. |
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They are used in night patrols solely to protect night watchmen. |
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Apart from this, a second problem remains, a problem to which I referred at the start of the report with the Latin tag Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes, meaning But who will watch these watchmen? |
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So muttering he rolled over on to his back, his mouth fell open, and he emitted such horrendous snores that one of the night watchmen looked in to see if he was dying! |
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Looting at Umma has now entered its second month. Before the war, 116 watchmen did a reasonable job of protecting hundreds of sites across the province. |
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Leases were purchased from private individuals to provide a state seed oyster reservation in Sister Lake, watchmen were hired, and housing facilities were secured. |
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Others are going about our streets, like well-meaning but beslept watchmen, calling the hours of midnight, while the morning is paling their lanterns. |
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Surely no one who's actually read Watchmen wants to see this on the screen? |
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Those who claimed Watchmen was unfilmable may have been right, if you're accepting the usual rules of filmmaking. |
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With a running time of 163 minutes, watching Watchmen seems like hard work. |
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In 1988, Moore and artist Dave Gibbons won a Hugo Award in the category Other Forms for Watchmen. |
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The limited series Watchmen, begun in 1986 and collected as a trade paperback in 1987, cemented Moore's reputation. |
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Over twenty-five years after its initial twelve-issue run, Watchmen is now generally accepted as the magnum opus of the graphic novel genre. |
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Waltham High School's sports teams had been referred to as the Watchmen and the Crimson, before they changed the name to the Hawks. |
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Some acid house fans used a smiley face with a blood streak on it, which Watchmen comics creator Alan Moore asserts was based on Dave Gibbons' artwork for the series. |
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