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mounty

noun as in officer

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"A lot of people were embarrassed to say they were from Mounty growing up. I never was though, I wore it on my sleeve," J Emz tells me.

From BBC

According to screenshots shared by the station, both Robertson and Fracker seemed to react to a Facebook post by a woman who shared their selfie and identified them both as Rocky Mounty police officers.

In a nod to Mr Trudeau's fondness for statement socks, he wore Canada-themed mounty and maple leaf print ones to welcome his first foreign visitor.

From BBC

He said he’s promised Aquash’s two daughters, one of whom is “a Mounty,” an officer in the Canadian Royal Canadian Mounted Police, that he won’t cooperate with cutting Graham any deals unless the daughters agree.

The white-haired former Mounty likely saved countless lives by shooting Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, who had just killed a soldier posted at the nearby National War Memorial and then charged into parliament with a handgun and opened fire.

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

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