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Two and a half years is a long time for a library guard to go without shushing.
Davis dislocated his right kneecap during a third-quarter rally, becoming the second Knicks guard to go down in the series.
He told Saddam's guard to go on ahead and that he would leave for the clinic in a few minutes, but he didn't.
"When Sammy went down, we had one more point guard to go and that was it," Mercury coach Corey Gaines said.
Ambasada Sledzia ("The Herring Embassy", Ulica Stolarska 8-10, tisyurl.com/ambasoda) is so named as it's opposite the American Embassy, so you get a 24-hour police guard to go with your drinking.
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My little cousin Kesi is guarded to go to school and to go home.
Veeck ordered yellow-jacketed guards to go outside to stop fans from crashing the gates.
It wasn't just security issues, going from one place to the other, having protective guards to go to certain places.
The ports, an Iran expert who advises the U.S. government told me, provide "the infrastructure to enable the Guards to go after American aircraft carriers with suicide water bombers" — small vessels loaded with high explosives.
Clearly the old guard needs to go.
"In such cases the guard has to go into his cell and save his life".
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