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Sentence count:119+6Posted:2017-02-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: battalioncompanyfortregimentstrongholdtroopSimilar words: prisonprisonercomparisonby comparisonin comparison withpoisonbenisonliaisonMeaning: ['gærɪsn]  n. 1. a fortified military post where troops are stationed 2. United States abolitionist who published an anti-slavery journal (1805-1879) 3. the troops who maintain and guard a fortified place. v. station (troops) in a fort or garrison. 
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31, Who was responsible for the breach of security that alerted the garrison at Benghazi has never been established.
32, The simulated disaster in exercise Gryphon's Lift was a midair collision between military and civilian planes over Catterick Garrison.
33, He was slow to recognize the extent to which the Suez garrison had become an expensive liability.
34, Some were forcibly settled there by government directives, imported to help provide food resources for the remote garrison settlements.
35, I understand from people returning from the Falklands Garrison that Britain certainly has various nuclear weapons there.
36, DeVore's own plantation was in the northwest of this area, adjoining the garrison at Lodz.
37, Garrison Savannah is bidding to go one better than when runner-up to Seagram two years ago.
38, The garrison at Eresburg was replaced, and Charles ordered the construction of another entrenched camp at Karlstadt.
39, The provincial garrison at Bien Hoa will be called out!
40, He thought that the garrison of Richmond ought now to bear the brunt of the fighting.
41, Garrison, in sympathy, sat with them for the rest of the convention.
42, All the officers from the garrison at Castlebar would come down.
43, More than 15,000 troops holding the garrison were ordered to move north.
44, Leaving a small garrison at Tourane, he sailed south to Saigon.
45, Porlier found his career as a guerrilla general rewarded by posting to a provincial garrison.
46, On his next outing, the gelding defeated the subsequent Gold Cup winner Garrison Savannah by seven lengths.
47, While I was having lunch soldiers from the local garrison used to come in for snacks.
48, In the early hours of Jan. 13 troops from the local Red Army garrison stormed the Vilnius television centre.
49, Some of the recently released assassination records substantiate other evidence that Garrison was a fraud.
50, The garrison, too, had taken to watching the spectators through telescopes, above all to see what they were eating.
51, The Collector wondered whether the garrison, too, would become covered in green mould.
52, Even so, he was given a garrison command at Rockingham.
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53, And heavy rain, at this period of the siege, was something that the garrison could have well done without.
54, Garrison faces life imprisonment for his role in the killings.
55, So my constable continues to hold the castle, let the King garrison the title as strongly as he will.
56, A castle garrison was sometimes glad to see their town reduced to ashes, reckoning that it simplified the task of defence.
57, Among the highest in the city: the William Lloyd Garrison School, with 96. 8 per cent non-white.
58, Guest of honour was Brigadier Garton who came up for the evening from his base at Catterick Garrison.
59, Some wondered if it had been lowered by the garrison.
60, Two thousand years ago this was the site of the Roman garrison town of Zeugma.
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