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To armies
noun
A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations.
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To armies who carry out genocide?
To armies and their lines of communication they added numbers of people who did not, as a primary function, belong to the fighting force and who, if not properly organized, might weaken its capacity to fight.
PC chips can run lots of popular software, and are familiar to armies of programmers.
From wrecked landscapes peppered with poisoned pools to armies of super-mutants, the pickings are rich.
They inspire people to build hospitals, schools and bridges in addition to armies and prisons.
Ideological objections to armies and navies had been responsible for a minimal naval force.
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He stands up to army brass.
Some redistribution of estate land to army volunteers occurred.
One resident likened the bears to "army units".
He succeeded, and went to Army-intelligence headquarters instead.
£102m from Libor fines to be given to army charities.
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