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That would be guard Rajon Rondo to whom Menino would be referring.
Possibly returning on the London trip would be guard Iman Shumpert, who has been cleared to play after recovering from an ACL tear suffered in April.
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I would be guarded in my approach.
Police officials said Rocker would be guarded around the clock while he is in New York.
Up there the bombs would be guarded in an area called the bomb farm, waiting to be fitted to aircraft.
Until then, Matthew Vaughn, the elections board administrator in Middlesex County, said state troopers would be guarding the ballots in a locked room.
If I had a notebook or microphone out, asking questions, the answers would be guarded or rehearsed, if anyone spoke to me at all.
The army is clear that it is not a police force, so the general did not mean that it would be guarding against terrorism or backing up military police in subduing Rio's three main drug factions.
So the idea that government soldiers would be guarding the new Coca-Cola bottling plant here should not be surprising, and certainly not as startling as the idea that Coca-Cola would be in Angola at all.
"I was trying to conserve my energy for the second half, knowing that we were going to be in a dogfight," Kidd said, thinking he would be guarding Iverson at the end.
Revellers had flooded the carnival committee with anxious queries as to whether it was safe to attend the parade following reports that the float would be guarded by snipers.
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