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been generals
adjective
Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole etc.; as opposed to
Exact(3)
Perhaps only Presidents who have previously been generals can wholly imagine beforehand what it is like to order soldiers to war.
"Traditional news anchors have been generals when big news hits, able to mobilize and oversee the coverage and bring the country together somewhat.
In fact, the only significant improvement of any kind has been Generals Dayton and Jones' strong and effective efforts to train Palestinian security forces in the West Bank, which had nothing to do with the Annapolis meeting.
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Polygyny has been general.
"Both are generals.
During the past two decades, some directors were generals.
There was general conversation.
The impunity is general.
Pain was general.
Polygyny is general.
There was general laughter.
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