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Examples
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"Sentries," Buccari said, squinting in the fading light.
Genellan- Planetfall Gier, Scott 2005
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Sentries at improvised Taliban checkpoints, some only an hour's drive away from central Kabul, routinely check travelers' cellphones.
For Safety, Afghan Travelers Tune In to Taliban Ringtones Dion Nissenbaum 2011
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The Silent Sentries -- These are the macho guys and precious gals who stand just inside the subway door, listening to their iPods, while they ignore every living thing around them.
Paul LaRosa: Subway Etiquette, or, "What's Wrong With Other People?" Paul LaRosa 2011
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The Silent Sentries -- These are the macho guys and precious gals who stand just inside the subway door, listening to their iPods, while they ignore every living thing around them.
Paul LaRosa: Subway Etiquette, or, "What's Wrong With Other People?" Paul LaRosa 2011
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I scanned the headland, looking for monitoring devices left in the sand, Sneaking Sentries, Tremor Scribes, saw nothing immediately obvious.
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Sentries in unexpected places announced themselves with a ring of shaken steel as their rifles came to the "present," which courtesies the general noticed with a raised whip.
In The Time Of Light dj barber 2010
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Sentries hailed them from posts among the trees without asking them to stop; the Heralds and their Companions were instantly recognizable, even at a distance.
Elephant in the City 2010
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Sentries were sent out to guard the landing place, and hundreds of men stood in front of the bonfires while they waited for the rest of the horses and the artillery to be brought over.
THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009
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Sentries were sent out to guard the landing place, and hundreds of men stood in front of the bonfires while they waited for the rest of the horses and the artillery to be brought over.
THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009
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Sentries were sent out to guard the landing place, and hundreds of men stood in front of the bonfires while they waited for the rest of the horses and the artillery to be brought over.
THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009
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