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When microbes try to invade our body through the nose or mouth, they have to get past the tonsils, lumps of tissue garrisoned by immune cells that help fight off the intruders.

And we went to the home community in western Ukraine where the brigade was garrisoned before the war, and where many of its families still live.

From BBC

It not only helped pave the way for the Iraq War but also helps explain why tens of thousands of U.S. troops remain garrisoned in the region today.

American troops, for instance, have been garrisoned in South Korea for more than 70 years.

Radio Liberty cited a local official from the town as saying that explosions had been heard in the area of a pig farm where Russian soldiers had been garrisoned.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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