Sentence examples for is awol from inspiring English sources

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is awol

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Absence without proper authority from the properly appointed place of duty, or from unit, organization, or other place of duty at which one is required to be at the time prescribed.

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The president is AWOL.

Mr. O'Neill takes issue with the notion that he is AWOL.

Mr. Abel said, however, that the Army does not negotiate the surrender of a soldier who is AWOL.

Neither setback means that states should stop trying to cover the uninsured — especially since the federal government is AWOL.

And he went on: President Barack Obama is AWOL on virtually every critical threat facing this country.

In Washington, Congress is AWOL, trying to forge a mishmash "compromise" out of competing security bills that would take many months to institute anyway.

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Is it because the client for the Palm OS (which has been AWOL for years?) isn't ready yet?

"And I was AWOL".

"You were AWOL.

On most other matters, he's AWOL.

"The American government was AWOL," he said.

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