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GOOGod of Obelisk (Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! card)


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The slightest tendency from a delegate to go "off message" in public is met with the long and muscular arm of "authority" in the form of stewards, some of whom would look more at home as nightclub bouncers than as guardians of order at the convention of a great national political party.
157), as if Europe's guardians of order had not been on high alert for over half a century by the time of that bursting.
Threatening to put a bullet in our heads if we moved, these guardians of order - they were not bandits, after all, but representatives of the authorities - searched us and then escorted us in two newly arrived cars to Police Precinct Two on Polyanka Street.
 
 
 
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