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An offensive position played primarily at the perimeter, or away from the basket.
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a/ A position from which a combatant can initiate an offensive or defensive action. A placement of the blade that closes one or more lines and allows the fencer to attack and parry whilst expending the least amount of energy necessary. b/ The hilt of a sword.
Ãâó: www.fightdirector.com/GLOSSARYDEFG.htm
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| guarding |
1. Strips of paper or cloth pasted or glued to the back folds of sections, or to single diagrams or maps, for their repair or reinforcement. 2. Narrow folds or strips of paper or card used in guard books.
Ãâó: www.redmark.co.nz/glf-i.htm
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| guarded prognosis |
A prognosis given by a physician when the outcome of a patient's illness is in doubt.
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| guardian ad litem |
In cases of child abuse, a guardian for the child appointed by the court to protect the best interests of the child.
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