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  • Diary of a Night Watchman (Korean: 야경꾼 일지; RR: Yagyeongkkun Ilji; lit. Night Watchman's Journal) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Jung...
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  • The Night Watchman is a novel by Louise Erdrich first published on March 3, 2020, by HarperCollins. The novel is set in the 1950s. This is Erdrich's sixth...
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    A night-watchman state, or minarchy, whose proponents are known as minarchists, is a model of a state that is limited and minimal, whose functions depend...
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  • television show The Night Watchman (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Night Watchmen. If an internal link...
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    the Old Bailey, 1674-1913 Biblical Watchman News Reporters Constables and the Night Watch "Watchmen, goldfinders and the plague bearers of the night"...
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  • French-Belgian film The Night Watchman (novel), a 2020 novel by Louise Erdrich The Night Watchman's Journal, aka The Night Watchmen, a 2014 South Korean...
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  • Nightwatchman (redirect from Night watchmen)
    Night Watchman, a 2008 film Night Watchman (radar), Canadian WWII-era radar Watchman (disambiguation) Night Watch (disambiguation) The Night Watchman...
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    remaining in overnight after the end of the day, a play on words on the watchmen of public safety and law enforcement. In doing so they protect more capable...
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  • were English statutes, before modern policing, allowing or requiring night watchmen to arrest those found on the streets after sunset and hold them until...
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  • Cassandre Berdoz is a Swiss event organizer and the first woman to serve as Watchman of Lausanne Cathedral. Berdoz was born and raised in Lausanne. While a...
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  • (1859), p. 105. "wohl um die Elfe" is part of the traditional call by night watchmen, combined with short religious verses, such as Um elf Uhr sprach der...
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  • Akkadian origin. He is best attested as a divine night watchman, tasked with protecting houses at night, but he was also associated with various underworld...
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  • during the night. Gēng (更) is a time signal given by drum or gong. The drum was sounded by the drum tower in city centers, and by night watchman hitting...
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    Die erste Walpurgisnacht (category Walpurgis Night fiction)
    Chorus of Druid Watchmen Diese dummen Pfaffenchristen (Christians and their priests are witless) — bass; Watchman; Chorus of Watchmen Kommt mit Zacken...
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    from doing so. The SS officers were wary of the watchmen, and limited their access to ammunition. Watchmen were also transferred frequently between different...
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    tied to a paramilitary militia group that called themselves the Wolverine Watchmen. Six of the suspects were charged in federal court, while the other seven...
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    Dḫendur-saŋ-ŋa2) was a Mesopotamian god. He was regarded as a divine night watchman. He was commonly associated with the goddess Nanshe. In a number of...
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  • both after Robert Peel and possibly on the earlier term "Charleys" for night watchmen, after Charles II during whose reign they were instituted), even to...
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    was carried over to North America where it was interchangeable with night watchman until both terms were replaced with the modern security-based titles...
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    Hashomer (Hebrew: השומר, "The Watchman") was a Jewish defense organization in Palestine founded in April 1909. It was an outgrowth of the Bar-Giora group...
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