Well, if they say 2 guard that means a shooting guard like Kobe, if they say guard it's like a point guard like Steve Nash.
Demonstrative pronouns typically refer to objects or things, such as "this," "that," "these," and "those," to point out or identify them. They do not generally refer to people or concepts.
The stomata are the pores and the guard cells control the opening and closing of these pores.
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the numbers refer to the type of guard used on the buzzers . If The type of guard used is a 2 your hair is getting cut at 2 mm.
The point of view of the word "people" depends on the context. For instance, "We the people..." would be first person. However, phrases such as "People should..." has the word in third person. If it were second person, the word wouldn't be used to refer to the readership; it would instead be "You should" or "You all should."
Rear guard action can refer to two different aspects. 1. It can refer to the troops covering the back part of the military unit, either as it retreats, or as it moves through enemy territory. 2. It can refer to attacks aimed at the 'rear' of a unit to disrupt supply, control and communications, while avoiding attacking the main body of troops.
They refer to one of the 4 imaginary lines that help pin point and group locations on the earth
most american's people refer to french people as snobby and rich they think their all that.
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It may refer to distance from a point of reference.
Geographically Leinster lies in the east of Ireland. It is part of what some people incorrectly refer to as "Southern Ireland". That is not an official name and it is geographically incorrect, as the most northerly point on the island of Ireland is actually in what some people refer to as the "south". See the maps below.
the common name people use to refer to French people is: Les Métropolitains.