Sentence examples for usual army from inspiring English sources

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Perry is best known for his intricate and subversive ceramics, which he handcrafts without the usual army of artist's assistants.

The peacekeepers draw their usual army salary, plus additional payments from the Indian government that can more than double that salary.

Even as I write these words, though, I sense the usual army of pundits approaching, who always respond to films about sex the same way.

To that end, United has hired McKinsey & Company, the consulting firm, in addition to the usual army of accountants, lawyers and investment bankers who will advise the company in Chapter 11 proceedings.

The death penalty starts with stealing, interfering with the people, insubordination and goes on through all the usual army crimes.

But apart from a crowded Nissan stand and the usual army of cameras following Ghosn, last week's press preview days at the Tokyo Motor Show were remarkably subdued.

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Airbnb has made travel more affordable for people who wince at the bill of a decent hotel, yet it also means that tourism spending doesn't make its way directly to the usual armies of full-time employees: housekeepers, bellhops, cooks.

The Oakland Ballet Company does not have the manpower to field the usual armies of snowflakes and flowers, so, while we miss the intricate patterns of larger ensembles in these scenes, Lustig administers a series of tiny astonishments: comic touches, ironic twists to tradition, moments that reveal character or render the music in jewel-like images.

Security was tight in Cairo on Sunday, with heavier-than-usual army and police presence and army helicopters flying low over the sprawling city of some 18 million people.

The Canadiens were in the playoffs, the unseasonably warm weather created a demand for beer that street vendors could not satisfy, and the usual small army of children in jerseys were filling tin cans with donations for their hockey teams.

This year's meeting of the group, which first met 1954 with the aim of shoring up US-European relations in the cold war years, will attract scrutiny from the media along with, as usual, a small army of individuals harbouring a range of theories about what is really discussed behind the event's closed doors.

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