Family firm Bodyguard Workwear has opened a new safety superstore in Birmingham after securing funding. |
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In the months leading up to the invasion, the Allies conducted a substantial military deception, Operation Bodyguard, using both electronic and visual misinformation. |
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Another aspect of military intelligence was the use of deception, which the Allies used to great effect, such as in operations Mincemeat and Bodyguard. |
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Some may wonder why a sweet girl like Elizabeth would possibly need a bodyguard who drove her around in a limo. |
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The assailants were possibly in the building and the bodyguard came upon them by accident. |
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The royal bodyguard and a navy were maintained and the revenue to support them raised. |
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We had no money at the time and couldn't afford basic security on our own homes, let alone a bodyguard. |
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Imran Khaliq, 24, used to work as a bodyguard, security guard and nightclub doorman. |
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The presidential bodyguard, the Secret Service, controlled the security operation. |
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While we're at it, we can even get a bodyguard to escort us from our home to the grocery. |
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Campaigning then was a bit tougher than it is now, so tough in fact that George Albert employed a bodyguard. |
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Well, perhaps not as different as Tahr's escort, but for a bodyguard she was extremely small. |
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Gwern was sitting his horse close by her, surrounded by his personal bodyguard. |
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Accompanied by a man who appeared to be her bodyguard, she smiled as she loaded her shopping basket. |
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Meanwhile, corporate crook Red Hammernut appoints a brutish farm crew boss named Tool as Chaz's bodyguard and minder. |
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He's first seen down-and-out, with a scraggly beard and out of work until his old mercenary buddy Rayburn gets him a job as a bodyguard. |
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In one case, a tiny, angry-looking boy is judged sufficiently regretful to return to the school where he threatened a bodyguard. |
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He took courses in the field, then worked as a nightclub bouncer and a bodyguard. |
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He served as bodyguard to a young boy prince from some European country and had to procure hookers for the 12-year-old. |
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Lengthy bonding scenes follow in which, inevitably, the hardened, world-weary, cynical bodyguard learns to love the winsome little blonde. |
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Well, you know, this bodyguard, I tell you, I think they're going to sweat him now. |
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It gave him his luxury apartment in Berlin, his chauffeur, bodyguard and private barber. |
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The forty-seven samurai of Asano's bodyguard, now reduced to the status of ronin, or masterless samurai, decided that their code of honour demanded revenge. |
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His rule over the country came to an end in 1979 when the director of the KCIA shot Park and his bodyguard to death at dinner. |
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But between that one devastating tweet and this poison pen, perhaps the bodyguard was on to something. |
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Still to come are Honeymoon in Vegas, Diner, The bodyguard, Back to The Future, Beaches and so many more. |
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I was bugged and followed by secret police maybe, but never with a bodyguard. |
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West sent his bulky bodyguard Pascal Duvier into the crowd to confirm that the seated fan was, in fact, in a wheelchair. |
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He redialed the number of the bodyguard and waited for him to pick up. |
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I hadn't actually considered bringing back Sam's evil bodyguard history beyond the brief mention that he now hates bodyguarding, but I may find a way to work it in. |
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The same bodyguard, apparently bearing croissants, returns to fetch the never-married philandering leader the next morning. |
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I got my first sinking feeling when I found myself a little while later playing bodyguard in the kitchen of a strange drug dealer while she scored a bag of dope. |
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The starlet was seen grabbing her left ankle after she was brought back to her feet with the help of her bodyguard and publicist. |
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Walking toward the theatre, I see a limo pull up, a bodyguard jump out and escort a chubby, bewigged and bespectacled pop-culture idol from the street to the lobby. |
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The face of bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones had been shredded by the windshield. |
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Still, she looks every inch the unapproachable star and is flanked by those indispensable celebrity accessories, the bodyguard and personal assistant. |
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A large, well-built man, he sat opposite me, flanked by a muscly guy in a white military uniform, who introduced himself as Abraham's personal bodyguard. |
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How was she going to live with that annoying prat as her bodyguard? |
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. |
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With its lightweight design, the BODYGUARD 38 allows for discreet carry and its hammerless design provides a snag-free presentation. |
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The bodyguard leaped out the window and told the Goths who was inside, but it was too late. |
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The crowd, recorded as between 2,000 and 6,000 strong, turned violent and police were forced to protect Moran's Blackshirt bodyguard. |
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Their origins lie in the personal bodyguard of King Charles I of England and Scotland. |
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Winehouse's bodyguard said that he had arrived at her residence three days before her death and felt she had been somewhat intoxicated. |
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She said her bodyguard, Jazzman Bennet, who was following the actress in a SUV, also cut her off forcing her to hit his tyre. |
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Jazz, in particular, when he becomes a bodyguard for Louis Armstrong. |
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So she asks bodyguard deke and his friend Luc for an education. |
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A former bodyguard to Rushdie, Ron Evans, planned to publish a book recounting the behaviour of the author during the time he was in hiding. |
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Coke attended divine service with the new king on 22 May, who, following the service, took a sword from his bodyguard and knighted Coke. |
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There are many characters, but the two primary ones are Balsa, a young woman bodyguard, who is asked to protect the young prince, Chagum. |
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Set in the plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, Dishonored follows the story of former bodyguard turned assassin Corvo Attano. |
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Constantine probably spent little time with his father who was an officer in the Roman army, part of the Emperor Aurelian's imperial bodyguard. |
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Refusing to spend the best years of their youth in perpetual fear, the three lads hire covert black ops mercenary Drillbit Taylor as their personal bodyguard. |
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Charlemagne was engaged in almost constant warfare throughout his reign, often at the head of his elite scara bodyguard squadrons, carrying his legendary sword Joyeuse. |
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The Byzantine Emperor Theophilos noticed their great skills in war and invited them to serve as his personal bodyguard, known as the varangian guard. |
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Instead, a hearing was scheduled for January 28 where both parties will testify on Diaz's request for restraining orders against Estefan and his bodyguard. |
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The English became the predominant element in the elite Varangian Guard, until then a largely Scandinavian unit, from which the emperor's bodyguard was drawn. |
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An alternative story circulated after the battle that Valens had escaped the field with a bodyguard and some eunuchs, and hid in a peasant's cottage. |
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Due to the greatness of his size, he was an effective bodyguard. |
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Lenny gave him the Popeye squint as he rolled off to Frank, the other bodyguard on duty, who was standing on the other side of the stage behind the Epps camp. |
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The Byzantine Emperor Theophilos noticed their great skills in war, and invited them to serve as his personal bodyguard, known as the Varangian Guard. |
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In the late 10th century, a new unit of the imperial bodyguard formed. |
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