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  • 101Garrison mentality — The garrison mentality is a common theme in Canadian literature and Canadian cinema, in both English Canada and French Canada. In texts with the garrison mentality, characters are always looking outwards and building metaphorical walls against… …

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  • 102Garrison Guitars — Infobox Company company name=Garrison Guitars company logo= company slogan= The sound of our technology. vector logo= company type=Subsidiary genre= foundation=1993 founder=Chris Griffiths location=flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s,… …

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  • 103Garrison Cade — Lance Cade USA Daten …

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  • 104Garrison, William Lloyd — (dic. 10/12, 1805, Newburyport, Mass., EE.UU.–24 may. 1879, Nueva York, N.Y.). Periodista y abolicionista estadounidense. Fue director del periódico National Philanthropist (Boston) en 1828, y del Journal of the Times (Bennington, Vt.) en 1828–29 …

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  • 105garrison — Synonyms and related words: KP, acropolis, advance guard, arm, armed guard, armor, armor plate, army, army group, bank, bank guard, barricade, bastion, battalion, battery, battle, battle group, beachhead, blockade, blockhouse, bridgehead, brigade …

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  • 106Garrison — 1 Original name in latin Garrison Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 39.40594 latitude 76.76053 altitude 136 Population 8823 Date 2011 05 14 2 Original name in latin Garrison Name in other language… …

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  • 107garrison — gar|ri|son1 [ gerıs(ə)n ] noun count a group of soldiers living in and defending a particular place: The army s regiments spread over the area in small garrisons. a. the place that a group of soldiers are living in and defending: a garrison town… …

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  • 108garrison — [13] The notion underlying garrison is of ‘protection’. Its ultimate source was Germanic *war , denoting ‘caution’, which also produced English ward, warn, wary, and the ware of beware. This produced the verb *warjan ‘protect, defend’, which Old… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 109garrison — gar·ri·son || gærɪsn n. military post; troops stationed at a garrison v. post soldiers on guard (in a town, within a garrison, etc.) …

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  • 110garrison — [13] The notion underlying garrison is of ‘protection’. Its ultimate source was Germanic *war , denoting ‘caution’, which also produced English ward, warn, wary, and the ware of beware. This produced the verb *warjan ‘protect, defend’, which Old… …

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