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WatchGuard,
formally known as
WatchGuard Technologies, Inc, is an
American technology company based in Seattle, Washington. It
specializes in
network security...
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Roman poet Juvenal. It may be
translated as "Who will
guard the
guards themselves?" or "Who will
watch the watchmen?". The
original context deals with the...
- coat was part of a soldier's
military uniform, to be worn
whilst on
watch (
guard duty),
hence the term watchcoat. The
drape of the
greatcoat reached to...
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Wacht am
Rhein (English: The
watch/
guard on the Rhine) may
refer to: "Die
Wacht am Rhein",
German patriotic song Unternehmen:
Wacht am Rhein,
German codeword...
- the Ankh-Morpork City
Watch. The
first Discworld point-and-click
adventure game
borrowed heavily from the plot of
Guards!
Guards! A
secret monastic order...
- A
watch is a
portable timepiece intended to be
carried or worn by a person. It is
designed to keep a
consistent movement despite the
motions caused by...
- A city
guard, city
watch, town
guard, or town
watch were
local militia companies formed to
enforce muni****l laws.
Usually subordinate to the
local muni****l...
- force, the
equipment of the
Watch quickly deteriorated. At this time
there were four
separate forces: The "Palace
Guard", who
guarded the palace. The...
- A
guard dog or
watchdog (not to be
confused with an
attack dog) is a dog used to
watch for and
guard people or
property against unwanted or unexpected...
- Look up
Guard,
guard, or
Guards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Guard or
guards may
refer to: Bodyguard, who
protects an
individual from personal...