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  • ...activity such as theft, etc.) by enforcing preventative measures. Security guards do this by maintaining a high-visibility presence to deter illegal and inap Security guards have a significant role in preventing and minimizing threats to the safety
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  • ...ved from the Greek words "aphono" meaning "voiceless" and "pelma" meaning "foot," referring to the lack of stridulating organs on the legs of these spiders ...to approach. After mating, the female will lay a clutch of eggs, which she guards until they hatch. The spiderlings undergo several molts before reaching adu
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  • ...the name, which stems from the Latin ''centi-'' ("hundred") and ''pede'' ("foot"), centipedes can have a varying number of legs, ranging from 30 to 354. Ce ...s lay eggs—sometimes in a nest, sometimes not. In some species, the female guards the eggs and, in some cases, the newly hatched young. The lifecycle of a ce
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  • ...poses, such as working in areas that are flooded or difficult to access by foot, and entertainment, including circus performances and cultural festivals. ...lly at great heights. Safety gear, including helmets, knee pads, and wrist guards, is recommended to prevent injuries. Training and practice are essential fo
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  • ...met]]s used in [[cycling]], [[American football]], and [[cricket]]; [[shin guards]] for football and [[hockey]]; and [[mouthguard]]s for contact sports. [[Go ...fabrics that reduce drag in water, [[running shoes]] designed for optimal foot support and cushioning, and [[cycling shorts]] that reduce chafing and prov
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  • ...by the [[Irish language]] word ''gardaí'' (''garda'' if singular) or as ''guards''. ...venting crime and protecting the public. They do this by [[patrol]]ling on foot in [[uniform]] and in police cars. This can stop some forms of [[crime|crim
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  • ...erials, including cloth, leather, and canvas. They were fastened under the foot with a strap and buttoned up the side, serving both a functional and fashio
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  • ...ri (orange handlers) on horse-drawn carriages, who represent the emperor's guards.
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  • ...r the centuries. They were made of bronze or iron and often featured cheek guards and a neck guard. The ''[[Coolus Helmet]]'', ''[[Montefortino Helmet]]'', a The ''[[Gladius]]'' was the primary sword of Roman foot soldiers. It was a short, double-edged weapon ideal for stabbing and thrust
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  • ...ic unit of poetic rhythm; an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot;  add a column of numbers; walk; pay for something ...guards prisoners; a member of the military police who polices soldiers and guards prisoners
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  • | XE12D||- - - - Clothes, foot wear, or related products | XE645||- - - - - Person on foot injured in transport related event
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  • * '''[[get a foot in the door]]''' * '''[[get off on the right foot]]'''
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  • ...]]'''  — All Department of Defense owned, leased, and controlled 20- or 40-foot intermodal International Organization for Standardization containers and fl ...national organization abroad when also assigned as PO, and Marine security guards.
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  • * '''[[Beetle-Crusher]]''' - or squasher, a large flat foot. The expression was made popular by being once used by Leech. * '''[[Blind-Half-Hundred]]''' - the Fiftieth Regiment of Foot; so called through their great sufferings from ophthalmia when serving in E
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  • * '''[[cargo container]]'''  - a cargo container that is 1 Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit. ...]'''  — Any Department of Defense-owned, -leased, or -controlled 20- or 40-foot International Organization for Standardization container managed by United
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  • ...|phone=|addr_street=D.No: 10-1-1, Ground Floor, Bhagwan Mahavir Marg, A.C. Guards, Masab Tank|housenumber=|post_code=|city=|local_name=Mahavir Hospital's Blo ...78.426232|specialties=laboratory|operator=|phone=|addr_street=Above Royal Foot Wear, Moosapet|housenumber=|post_code=|city=|local_name=Manasa Diagnostic C
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  • ...t is thick or hard from continual pressure or friction (as the sole of the foot); devoid of passion or feeling; hardheartedness * '''[[Crural]]''' - of or relating the leg from the knee to the foot
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  • * [[Foot and mouth disease]] * [[List of disorders of foot and ankle]]
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  • * '''[[Arch support]]''' - a support for the arch of the foot * '''[[Athlete's foot]]''' - fungal infection of the feet
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