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to regiment
verb
To form soldiers into a regiment.
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"He intensely disliked, and reacted violently against, all attempts to regiment and dictate opinion...
One of his most enviable gifts is his ability to regiment his conscious mind.
Dunlop even seeks to regiment family urination, but young Drewe manages to stage some precocious desecration.
Obama invented himself against all odds and repeated parental abandonment, and he worked hard to regiment his emotions.
The spark of independence glows in the psyche of many doctors, and trying to regiment them will only increase its intensity.
That spark of independence still glows in the psyche of many doctors, and trying to regiment them will only increase its intensity.
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The huge connection to empire the countless references to regiments and to campaigns abroad has gone.
"So they knew, if they were simulating an infantry regiment moving across an area, how many times a day would the regiments send messages to battalion, would battalion send messages to regiments".
Chorley Council has bestowed only two Freedoms in the past, both to regiments - one in 2005 to the Queens Lancashire Regiment (now the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment) and the other in 2007 to the 5 General Medical Support Regiment based in Chorley.
Not to mention, we're rushing around right now to link battle honours from the War of 1812 to regiments that never even fought in it.
So it was up to the regiment itself to engage with the Dutch authorities to decide what to do.
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