The film, a black-and-white comedy about a rock band going AWOL in northern Ontario, was finished just in the nick of time. |
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After 30 days of being AWOL a serviceman is considered a deserter, and a warrant is issued for his arrest. |
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Soldiers are considered deserters when they remain AWOL for more than 30 days. |
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Five miles East in Missouri was a grog shop that supplied soldiers, and quite a few courts-martial followed soldiers' going AWOL at the shop. |
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Therefore-this is what the master corporal said-there would be no AWOL charges for anyone being here today. |
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During a moment of crisis, Mohammed Morsi was AWOL, sending the wrong signal to Americans and Egyptians alike. |
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It is AWOL on certain of its social responsibilities, those that are clearly within its jurisdiction. |
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It centers on Kanan Jarrus, a wisecracking AWOL Jedi and leader of the Ghost crew. |
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People are wondering why he is AWOL on the Stelco file. |
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It is unacceptable that Parliament's Bureau seems to have gone totally AWOL and decided for itself: under pressure from Parliament's administration, Parliament's Bureau has chosen to ignore what this Parliament has voted for. |
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But at the end of September 2010 a corresponding bill offering AWOL US-soldiers the right to permanent residence in Canada was rejected by the Canadian parliament in the second reading. |
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Freddie, obviously, went completely AWOL, which is why he got that terrible disease. |
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After he failed to show up for work Monday morning Smith was listed as AWOL, or absent without leave, base spokesman Chris Ball said. |
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I would not suggest, as he has, that he was AWOL, of course. |
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Most soldiers who go AWOL are between the ages of 18 and 25, Middleton said. |
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Stewart, now 32, went AWOL in Paisley last Monday and gave police a fake ID when he was caught. |
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She refused to go back to Iraq in January and was AWOL for five months before being picked up by Eugene police at her mother's house in June. |
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When caught AWOL with a friend, his military ambitions are reduced to being a radio truck driver. |
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The machine, the Alcohol Without Liquid vaporizer, or AWOL, lets its users inhale liquor by mixing it with pressurized oxygen. |
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He will now serve until the city council appoints a successor, who will serve until a special election is held next year. Even before Mr Levy went AWOL a recall petition had started to circulate. |
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However, the public safety minister has been AWOL on this critical issue. |
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Sub Frank Acheampong powered down the left and, with Kieran Trippier AWOL, crossed low for Okaka to slot in from close range. |
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He went AWOL regularly and got drunk while cavorting with prostitutes, which also led to lengthy spells in hospital for sexually-transmitted infections. |
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One of the awol elements is the first film's sense of breezy, light-hearted fun. |
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