Sentence examples for to marines from inspiring English sources

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to marines

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A soldier, normally a member of a marine corps, trained to serve on board or from a ship

  • He was a marine in World War II.

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You write about the memorial service given to marines who die in Afghanistan.

Timothy Joyce teaches CrossFit to marines in the Fleet Support Division in Barstow, Calif.

Though now available only to marines, the new uniforms could jostle civilian fashion.

Mr. Cheney, a former secretary of defense, talked tough on Iraq to marines in San Diego.

An article yesterday about President Bush's address to marines at Camp Lejeune, N.C., carried an erroneous byline in some copies.

Greg, who never enlisted, absorbed the military ethos vicariously, and often likens his players to marines landing on the beach and Navy SEALs for motivation.

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The cost to marine life is devastating.

And these structures are crucial to marine life.

The work has applications to marine propulsion systems.

To marine biologists, "plastics" is a dirty word.

It's illegal and dangerous to marine life.

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