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the guardsman
noun
A person, especially a soldier, who is on guard.
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Ferenc Molnar's comedy "The Guardsman" turns on the notion that the question is essentially rhetorical.
IN MAY the Guardsman private-security group opened a new command centre in Jamaica's capital, Kingston.
His first commisson on Bway was designing the scenery for "The Guardsman," back in 1924.
ENTER THE GUARDSMAN Book by Scott Wentworth; music by Craig Bohmler; lyrics by Marion Adler.
So, he said, he was stunned when the guardsman told him to remove his turban.
Inside "Enter the Guardsman," a first-rate musical is struggling to get out.
The guardsman protested that his job was to protect the crowd — he could not abandon his post.
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This time, the guardsmen wheeled in unison and fired.
But theirs was meant to evoke the uniforms of the guardsmen at Buckingham Palace.
The guardsmen are also deploying cylindrical "tiger dams" on Grand Isle.
At the small Coast Guard base in Puntarenas, most of the guardsmen admit they are outmatched.
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