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to garrison
noun
A permanent military post.
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camp to garrison the new N.S.F.
The original referred to "Garrison Keeler".
Listen to Garrison Keillor discuss Mark Twain's autobiography.
The dismantled house as moved to Garrison & restore.
It employs hundreds of "trolls" to garrison the comment sections and Twitter feeds of the West.
Writers, editors, and literary agents respond to Garrison Keillor's pessimistic remarks about the future of publishing.
He left nearly 1,000 men behind to garrison Fort Ticonderoga.
The house was moved to Garrison and fully restored as a museum in the 1950's.
It was a collective education, which progressively removed them from the family and subjected them to garrison life.
"I thought maybe something had happened to Garrison; after all, it's a live radio show on Saturday night".
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Western forces are never going to garrison the whole province, let alone Afghanistan.
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