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A piece of protective paper over an illustration or plate
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| guardianship |
A formal, court-appointed method of substitute decision making on behalf of an individual who is a minor or who has been declared legally incapacitated or incompetent. Guardians of the estate are sometimes referred to as conservators. Guardianship can be general, limited, or temporary and can act on behalf of the person, the estate, or both (plenary).
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| guardian ad litem |
A lawyer or other trained person who is appointed by the court to advocate for whatever is in the best interests of a child.
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| guard |
Narrow strip of paper or other material sewn into a book. It may have a sheet such as a fold-out map attached.
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| guard |
(cross guard, hand guard) (see also, upper guard, lower guard or quillon) Protective part of the hilt designed to block, deflect, pin or redirect an opponent's sword thereby minimizing or avoiding injury. Typically located between the blade and grip with the tang passing thru the center. Some of the various styles include straight perpendicular designs as found in medieval knight swords, petite cylindrical designs as in Roman short swords, and elaborately coiled designs common to rapiers. ...
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