| 41. | To earn an income while away from home, he worked as a custodian and night guard at the local public library.
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| 42. | Governor Ferreyra organized the civilian night guards corps in the provincial capital, and the first police force, separated from the army.
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| 43. | There was no report of casualties and the restaurant was closed at the time, but two night guards were missing, residents said.
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| 44. | The Phone Guy from the previous game is trying to find the night guard and get him out from wherever he is.
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| 45. | Kate explains what happened and Jimmy reluctantly agrees to help her by taking her to the night guard after she pays him.
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| 46. | With Willy's help, the criminals succeed in taking wax impressions of the keys when the night guard takes a scheduled restroom break.
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| 47. | In 1762, a night guard was installed to maintain public order, but the unrest would remain until the Batavian Revolution of 1795.
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| 48. | Three masked men beat the night guard and made off with the non-governmental organization's safe, the Tajik Interior Ministry press service said.
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| 49. | The Kheshig, or the imperial guard, was founded and divided into day ( khorchin torghuds ) and night guards ( khevtuul ).
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| 50. | Some seek out jobs that shield them from a surfeit of human interaction; they become night guards, or computer programmers, or astrophysicists.
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