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noun
A person who is actively engaged in battle, conflict or warfare; a soldier or combatant.
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Based in Ponte Vedra Beach, K9s for Warriors pair rescue dogs and service canines to "warriors suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and/or traumatic brain injury as result of service post 9/11".
As a boy, Naftali looked up to warriors, above all.
Military units once existed that cut across other social groupings, and the title arap that was once given to warriors now indicates the attainment of adulthood.
Modern athletes are often likened to warriors: they sacrifice, put their bodies on the line and take punishment in pursuit of a noble cause.
Considered vastly inferior to warriors, artisans, farmers and merchants, the buraku of feudal Japan were called eta (filth) or hinin (non-human).
Probably the most frequent was capture in war, either by design, as a form of incentive to warriors, or as an accidental by-product, as a way of disposing of enemy troops or civilians.
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He made endless high-minded appeals to the warriors to behave decently.
Iván Márquez, the guerrillas' senior negotiator, said it was a chance to talk "warrior to warrior".
One said he had gone from winner to warrior that night.
Another statewide initiative, Illinois Warrior to Warrior, embeds volunteer veterans in National Guard units to encourage citizen soldiers to seek out and use community supports.
The film ends with an act of liberation for the woman as "she went from victim to warrior".
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