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At times Amarantha watched her fellow Vigil-Keepers from the corners of her eyes, a kind of game: whose attention could stay longest fixed, unblinking, on the horizon?
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They became known as the Keepers of the Western Door because they settled and lived the farthest west of all the nations within the Iroquois Confederation.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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The leader of Oath Keepers is already on the record as having said that he didn’t become concerned about the POTUS having too much power until Obama became president.
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Finders Keepers is a children’s game show that debuted on the Nickelodeon network in America on November 2, 1987 with Wesley Eure as host and aired until September 11, 1988.
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One of those Oath Keepers is not a nice person (although I’m sure they’re not all perverts).
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The candidates are part of a loosely organized nationwide movement called the Oath Keepers, which is enlisting law enforcement and military personnel to vow to refuse 10 orders they say are unconstitutional, from confiscating guns to warrantless searches.
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As original members of the Iroquois League, the Mohawk were known as the Keepers of the Eastern Door who guarded the Iroquois Confederation against invasion from that direction.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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The Keepers are a secretive organization that strive to maintain a balance of the various forces and factions, their own powers revolving around mysterious, powerful glyphs, and a jumbled series of prophecies foretelling what is to come.
Dwell On It 2010
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The candidates are part of a loosely organized nationwide movement called the Oath Keepers, which is enlisting law enforcement and military personnel to vow to refuse 10 orders they say are unconstitutional, from confiscating guns to warrantless searches.
SFGate: Top News Stories By MATT GOURAS 2010
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The candidates are part of a loosely organized nationwide movement called the Oath Keepers, which is enlisting law enforcement and military personnel to vow to refuse 10 orders they say are unconstitutional, from confiscating guns to warrantless searches.
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