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the garrison
noun
A permanent military post.
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The garrison is not.
After an eight-week siege, the garrison was defeated.
But the garrison are sensible folk, and memories are fading.
The Garrison school district accepts no tuition-paying students.
Stephanie Impellittiere, the Garrison principal, earned $123,745.
A major at the garrison looked up and chuckled.
The Scottish nationalist William Wallace attacked the garrison at Lanark in 1297.
First the garrison lost the airstrip, which meant it could only be reinforced by parachute.
There is just a mutiny in the garrison of Kati" near the capital.
The Garrison Carida members of the 501st Stormtrooper Legion are a dedicated and crazy bunch, but in a good way.
Sunday's attacks took place during morning sermons at the churches in the garrison town.
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