But I do know that since childhood I have strived to emulate the image of the watchman - or watchwoman -- on the walls of Zion.
For nearly as long as I can remember, the image of the watchman on the gates of Jerusalem has been the singular image of Jewish strength for me.
Although spring weather had come, the watchman still kept a fire burning in a tin pan to warm his feet and to give a center to the group that gathered there.
And certainly not my grandfather himself, the smiling watchman of my earliest memories, the quiet, black-eyed, slender man who held my hand as we crossed the avenues, who sat on a park bench reading his Russian newspaper while I chased pigeons and harassed sugar ants with broken twigs.
The old watchman sat under this tree, and Nawab and the other younger men would sit with him at dusk, teasing him, trying to make his violent temper flare up, and joking around with one another.
The movie based on the "Watchman" graphic novel and a "Terminator" sequel are the ones to watch this year.
At first, it seemed fairly black and white: Trayvon, an unarmed 17-year-old, was walking to the home of his father's fiancee after a trip to the store for candy and tea when Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman, saw him and called Sanford police's nonemergency line.
My mother died when I was two, so he raised me and my two sisters on his own, paid the bills as a night watchman at the IBM plant in Poughkeepsie after years of playing jazz in New York City.
Gul, who was taken to a U.S. military hospital at Bagram Air Base after the attack and treated for the bullet wound to his left shoulder, is now a watchman at the new school.
According to local lore, this colourful vantage point is the spot where Sambara watchman once stood guard to look for invading Maasai warriors approaching from the plains.
Despite his myriad detractors, Zimmerman had his supporters as well, and they seemed to sympathize with the plight of a man so concerned about neighborhood break-ins that he bought a gun and dog and donned the mantle of neighborhood watchman.
Dale Steyn brought Bond to the crease as night-watchman when he had Cumming lbw for 12.
The Italian priest made it out of the rubble with the help of his dog Benji, stumbling onto the church's Afghan watchman.
Anderson's day did not begin auspiciously, however, as he dropped a regulation catch at slip to deny fellow England star Andrew Flintoff a fourth wicket when he found the edge of night-watchman Mark Davies's bat.
Alex Tudor's 99 not out against New Zealand at Edgbaston in 1999 is the highest by an England night-watchman.
Mark Boucher holds the reord for the highest score by a night-watchman in Test cricket with 125 for South Africa v Zimbabwe at Harare in 1999-00.
Marshall's brother James survived to reach 33 not out and he managed to keep night-watchman Paul Wiseman away from the strike in the final two overs before the fading light forced a halt.
He dismissed night-watchman Steve Kirby and then claimed the last five wickets as the visitors were all out for 229.
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With eight overs remaining before the close, England lost Strauss to a mindless lofted pull and though Cook played soundly and night-watchman Anderson somehow held out, they will be playing only for pride in the remainder of this match.
But one of his jobs was night watchman at a sugar factory next to the Shifa pharmaceutical plant.
Arraigned were 11 clinic workers, an abortion doctor and a member of the Military Police who had been hired as their night watchman.
While listening to your comments about night-watchmen, I was wondering what is the highest score made in a Test by a night-watchman?
Gambhir's partnership with night-watchman Mishra had reached 98 when Mishra was caught off the bowling of Mohammad Mahmudullah, trying to loft a ball over mid-off.
McLaren then had night-watchman Paul Harris and Alex Loudon caught behind before bowling Jim Troughton off the inside edge and knocking out Tim Groenewald's off stump.
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's Watchman is sold in Europe and parts of Asia, but is pending before the FDA in the U.S. It's like a tiny umbrella pushed through a vein and then opened inside the heart to plug the troublesome pouch.
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