At least one picture showed a soldier holding what appeared to be an electric prod. |
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Another soldier from your unit, Pte Smith, is drinking with his mates including some civvies you do not recognise. |
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The second soldier patted me down roughly, then scrutinized my Harper's press card minutely. |
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Coriolanus charts the destructive contest between a vain aristocratic soldier and the self-seeking patricians who claim to represent the masses. |
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He has the body of a soldier and the face of a statue, with a strong, tall body, blonde, close-cropped hair and nearly clear blue eyes. |
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First, he remains a loyal foot soldier for the administration by acknowledging that the president sets policy. |
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The mechanical properties of the neutrophil are closely related to its function as the primary foot soldier of the immune system. |
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One is a recently published book about a figure that Srinivasan describes as a foot soldier in the Civil Rights Movement. |
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And he was a foot soldier in the Reagan revolution, which was aimed at combating that. |
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A foot soldier in the ideological wars relates what went wrong with neoconservatism. |
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And what better a way to prove your worth than to be a foot soldier in the war on the evils of the U word. |
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The annually supplied forage cap weighed six ounces and cost each soldier between two and three shillings. |
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The forage cap was introduced just in time to become the signature headgear of the Civil War soldier. |
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One soldier was in critical condition and the other two were in stable condition. |
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Myles proved to be a valiant soldier and was awarded two Papal emblems, a medal and a cross at the end of the war. |
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His cross hairs targeted a nervous soldier peering out from his cover of boulders. |
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A traumatised soldier of the American Civil War deserts to get home to his fretful wife. |
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The standard offer is two to three times what you made as a full time soldier, plus fringe benefits. |
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Communication trenches, which took the soldier from behind the front to the forward positions, were added and improved upon. |
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Whereas the frontiersman, cowboy, and soldier protect the values of a culture, the mobster exploits freedom. |
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The sepia picture in a family album showed a soldier in full dress uniform with the Victoria Cross pinned to his chest. |
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In his full dress uniform, the soldier was the image of authoritarian normalcy in the midst of chaos. |
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The result of Raychel's beating is directly carried over to the Roman soldier forcing Jesus to drink gall. |
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The soldier was dark-haired and thin almost to the point of gauntness, with pale cheeks. |
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A soldier who was among first allied servicemen to land on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day is preparing to return to the scenes. |
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The former soldier has a large selection of pulses and freeze-dried meals at his home, along with 140 kg of rice. |
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One, a senior British former soldier and arms dealer, closed his business and left the country. |
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Learning from a family friend that he was the son of a German soldier came as a shock to the taxi driver, who does not speak a word of German. |
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Another 21 percent were serious, and left the soldier permanently disabled. |
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The International Red Cross reported that a Macedonian soldier held prisoner was being treated properly. |
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Frank was a returned soldier who had been wounded and captured in Crete and held as a prisoner of war for four years. |
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A former soldier and a former prisoner of war, he knows both the needs of the military and the pains of imprisonment. |
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A Yorkshire soldier will have a key place in the guiding of the ceremonial gun to be used for the procession and funeral of the Queen Mother. |
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The conflict claims roughly four civilian lives for every soldier or alleged guerrilla killed. |
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The soldier carried the man away, a strange hard but confused look on his face with a hint of pensiveness. |
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A soldier lost control of his Army vehicle and caused a crash, a court heard. |
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Sitting alongside the soldier was a girl whose hair had recently been permed by the local hairdresser. |
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White Teeth uses as its central metaphor the image of a white soldier fighting black men in the jungle. |
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When civilians addressed a soldier, they did so in the second person singular, as to a child or pet. |
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Many items were personalized with the name of a soldier, a sweetheart, or a soldier's town or locale. |
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This is not to say that the effect of a charging horse impacting a foot soldier was inconsequential, or even incidental. |
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At least eight people collapsed, including one soldier, and were treated for heat stress. |
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The family of a First World War soldier executed for cowardice is petitioning the Government for a posthumous pardon. |
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He quickly apologized, but the rather impetuous soldier demanded that the matter be settled in a sword duel. |
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She still carried herself like a soldier, wearing her green combat fatigues like a second skin, but she wasn't the warrior she used to be. |
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Phobic avoidance may manifest itself, for instance, in a soldier being terrified of his combat uniform. |
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But he actively engaged in bureaucratic ploys so he could come across as the loyal soldier and cover his tracks. |
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A soldier stepped on his head, he said, and someone broke a phosphoric light and spilled the chemicals on him. |
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The soldier had changed wardrobe and discarded his old army fatigues for good. |
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Despite their variety, some of the better memoirs come from the perspective of the common soldier. |
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A soldier who needed emergency surgery after a pickaxe was lodged in his skull has taken his first steps since the alleged attack. |
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Must I shoot a simple minded soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a hair of a wily agitator who induces him to desert? |
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The traditional infantry soldier is somebody you hang things on and then ask him to do the impossible. |
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As operations unfold, the Army has found that protection is needed not just for infantrymen but for every soldier in theatre. |
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My assignments were primarily as a tactical soldier in multiple divisions, both as an infantryman and an intelligence professional. |
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The constant shift in mental posture greatly complicates things for the average soldier. |
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Upon completion of compulsory service each soldier is assigned to a reserve unit. |
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The soldier and his comrades-in-arms moved deeper into enemy territory, encapsulated in their tank. |
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But the idea is to use it on a wounded soldier on the field of battle where blood is hard to come across. |
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A ring of heat flung out around the soldier, the concussion knocking Zem off his feet and slamming him into a house. |
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Also, if captured by Confederate troops, a Black soldier would be immediately executed or sold into slavery. |
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With their swords and muskets raised the Yankee soldiers began killing every confederate soldier in sight. |
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The play begins with the monologue of Scott, a 19-year-old soldier who confesses the crimes he commits during the war. |
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Another soldier confirmed the general's story, adding that he would be prepared to identify American soldiers if given the chance. |
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The German soldier, instructed in killing and ordered to destroy him, held the photos. |
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But in a conscript army assembled by a dictatorship, the line between civilian and soldier gets blurred, at least by my calculation. |
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He's the rich kid play-acting war, the symbol and not the substance of the soldier. |
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Once a first lieutenant in the Army, he had chosen to resign and was punished by being conscripted as a soldier back into the same unit. |
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Our Army's battlefield success is contingent on the right information reaching the right soldier at the right time. |
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The basic plot line concerns a woman and a soldier, who are told to visit an island and round up votes there. |
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The old soldier, who learned a long time ago to recognize deception and diversion, is gonna fix their wagon. |
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That may not be the most compelling reason to stop the war, but it should certainly temper her teary-eyed invocation of soldier mythology. |
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Corporal Bennett, flanking the enemy position, closed with and killed one enemy soldier with a knife. |
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In one case, Adolf Hitler awarded the Iron Cross to a 12-year-old soldier who recorded 20 Russian tank kills. |
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The naval soldier moved to stand next to the weapons console, rifle held at port arms. |
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For example, a soldier standing at port arms will normally have a center of gravity in the middle of the pelvis, roughly behind the navel. |
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About ten years ago, Mr Haggarty said night porters are said to have seen a First World War soldier drinking in the bar. |
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He enlisted as a soldier but was soon captivated by the early flying machines. |
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What happened to the family of a gold-toothed Japanese soldier who died so horribly on a flyspeck of a Pacific island? |
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Robert, my brother, used to tell me that a good soldier never leaves his post to fight a battle elsewhere. |
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The prisoner is a counter-revolutionary who says he is still a soldier too. |
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Based on a Russian folk tale, the story outlines the misfortunes of a young soldier who sells his soul to the devil. |
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The highest ranking soldier charged with abusing Iraqi detainees has his day in court also. |
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Telling the truth often requires as much courage as that of the foot soldier, the police officer, the firefighter. |
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If the application was for, say, a foot soldier in the army, a full health assessment was crucial. |
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Eventually, when my brother was old enough, he became a foot soldier in the army. |
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A chain of command linking a leader with a foot soldier is called a maximal chain in the ordered set. |
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When zipping through the military themed course you have to contend with a trigger-happy foot soldier holding a machine gun. |
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A foot soldier in the army would surely have died halfway through the fight, if not sooner. |
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The soldier notes that the pirate has a peg leg, a hook and an eye patch. |
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Essentially, you become both the foot soldier as well as the commander. |
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Instead of unquestioned fealty to one's superior officer, an ambitious soldier might now have to think of cosseting the president and the public, via the media. |
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One soldier in the file was hit by mortar fire a few yards from my tank. |
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The first they chanced upon was a portly, unshaven soldier with dried blood over his lifeless body, and flies swarming around his innards that were exposed. |
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No soldier can survive in the current battlespace without constant training in weapons and fieldcraft and a continuous immersion in the Army's Warrior Culture. |
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Another soldier walks through, fingering the second-rate audio equipment fitted into the tackiest of green chipboard cabinets, fronted with shiny silver panels. |
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The courage and honor, the militarism and violence of the 19th century frontiersman, soldier and cowboy remains part of the present day Texas culture, the Encyclopedia notes. |
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In Bradford we found the papers of a local faith healer from the 1930s, and even the letters and medals of the first Keighley soldier to die in World War One. |
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A soldier came to a fork in the road and saw a nun standing there. |
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The Roman military pendant is extremely important, as it has come from a Roman soldier based at the Roman fortlet and is identical to ones found at North Shields Roman fort. |
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Another British soldier stopped dead in his tracks and looked across the street at the four children, their smiles rapidly fading with guilty countenances replacing them. |
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Every soldier in the patrol knew his mission and post-patrol debriefings began to yield better intelligence because soldiers knew ahead of time what indicators to look for. |
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Korshev looked at film close-ups and, with a colorist's eye for khakis and ochres, painted a soldier who has lost an eye but stares unblinkingly at the viewer. |
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Please be sure to thank a soldier for what they are doing on a daily basis because our enlisted soldiers are the end connectors that hold our track together. |
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He was a soldier in full dress uniform with his hat tucked under his arm. |
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Gada Mohammad is a resolute foot soldier in Afghanistan's battle against polio, tramping up remote mountains to search out children and give them their pink vaccine drops. |
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Sam's brother Valentine had a more orthodox career as a soldier, until the day he boarded a first-class railway carriage to travel from Liphook to Waterloo Station. |
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Here he once again proved that he was a brave and gallant soldier. |
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When I was in the military, my commanding officer would issue orders to his troops, if you carried them out as instructed, you were a good soldier! |
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The continuous exposure to brutality has also steeled his resolve to soldier on, and his Gandhian belief that violence can never be the answer to violence. |
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He is the first soldier in the case to face a contested court martial. |
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At one point, each soldier was responsible for controlling 75 prisoners. |
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The soldier just stared back at him, expression fixed and stony. |
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The soldier had regained his feet and pounded up the steps after her. |
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In the end we decided the best thing for him to do is to soldier on, to pour oil on troubled waters in liberal quantities and to live with the problem. |
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Following the catastrophe, the tired foot soldier, virtually alone among his peers, sought to defend the court-martialed generals of the ill-fated campaign. |
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After bullying and pilfering his way through childhood, he signed up as a soldier and took full advantage of the administrative mayhem of Revolutionary France. |
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She saw another soldier join the battle, and felt a flare of anger. |
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