Sentence examples for to armies from inspiring English sources

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to armies

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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?

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.

"I've been talking to armies of people," Mr. Welch said in a telephone interview from his home in Boston.

"We may look up to armies for our defense, but virtue is our best security," Adams wrote.

Designers work on computers, for one thing, often enough on spreadsheets, while leaving "creative" decisions to armies of drones.

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Seacole sold anything -- "from a needle to an anchor"—to army officers and visiting sightseers.

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.

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