Organization, usually military in nature, appointed to receive or guard a head of state or other dignitary, the fallen in war, or to attend at state ceremonies, especially funerals.
They carried a small retinue of soldiers-onlysix thousand-asmy honorguard.
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Set it up at Gold and Etting with a police honorguard.
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At the end, an honorguard of officers marched the coffin out.
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Her mother had refused the shell casings offered by the honorguard.
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Geary followed, wondering if the honorguard would also come along.
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The guardofhonor presented arms, the band playing the salute.
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He had a bourgeois guardofhonor too, and fine troops they were!
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I think they ought to act as a guardofhonor, don't you?
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Nothing could be more fitting than such a chieftaincy in the guardofhonor.
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The guardofhonor marched through the porte, banners flying.
Ús de ceremonial guard en anglès
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They descended the stairs, preceded and followed by their ceremonialguard of six halberdiers.
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The body is under constant vigil by the national ceremonialguard of the SA National Defence Force.
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Their arrival was slightly marred when a member of the ceremonialguard became detached from his mount, poor sod.
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I was a ceremonialguard at the Presidential Palace in Khartoum, in a dark blue tunic and white gloves and a white topee.
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Instagram Photograph: Instagram The shooter opened fire on the ceremonialguard of Ottawa's war memorial, just across from the parliament buildings, just before 10am.
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These weren't ceremonialguards of the sort you sometimes see in public, standing stiffly at attention, holding halberds.
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Ceremonialguards had lined a red carpet laid out for Mr Kim as he arrived at Dong Dang border station on Tuesday morning.