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escort

[es-kawrt, ih-skawrt] / ˈɛs kɔrt, ɪˈskɔrt /




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Friedman did not strike down the policy requiring reporters to have an escort when accessing some parts of the building.

From BBC

Sworn enemies, Iran and Iraq both attacked oil infrastructure and the president organized naval escorts to protect shipments.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the danger can be reduced, the U.S. could send U.S. warships through the strait and eventually escort vessels in and out of the Persian Gulf.

From The Wall Street Journal

The prison through which he is escorted is a maze of many gates, rusted metal barriers to movement that echo, with every thud and clank, the stymied processes of Soviet justice.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has been working his sources to chase down rumors of attacks, disrupted flows or reports about naval escorts in the Gulf.

From The Wall Street Journal