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to guards
noun
A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.
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"There were no serious injuries to guards or detainees".
And inmates to guards: "I fully understand, officer.
Seton Hall's front line has become a reliable complement to guards Andre Barrett and John Allen.
Some detainees were forced to undergo medical examinations while handcuffed to guards, despite being guilty of no crime.
Most prison systems use isolation selectively, singling out violent people who present a danger to guards and other inmates.
On Tuesday morning, she handed off the backpack to guards who inspected the contents and passed it along.
A young boy brought a bouquet of flowers that he handed over to guards at the house.
The Big Red has also leaned on Wittman because of early-season injuries to guards Adam Gore and Louis Dale.
Guantánamo detainees are routinely taped, whether they are mouthing off angrily to guards or chatting with one another.
Later that night, Mr. Hamadi was handed over by two members of his tribe to guards at the Syrian border.
According to guards at the compound, the attack began at about 9 30 p.m., without advance warning or any peaceful protest.
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