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1 Intrigue of Stein to get the army straight to Paris, as the Czar wants.
2 Now Seuthes the Thracian sent Medosades and begged Xenophon to use his influence to get the army across.
3 Now there was even more work on hand, to get the army into shape for service in Cuba and on other foreign soil.
4 I reckon they 'low Clark's got the armies of Congress behind him.
5 Or is getting the army to monitor our citizens a step too far?
6 Tells about the part he played in getting the Army alpine troops started.
7 Nobody was, not since she'd gotten the Army telegram about Papa and the accident.
8 We want, and we will succeed in getting the Army of the Unemployed mustered out.
9 But it appears to be more about getting the army in, rather than shunting Suthep out.
10 But as we wrote in December when he got the Army nod, Dempsey is an unusual officer.
11 We've got the Army tired enough.
12 The party's chief candidate, C.V. Wigneswaran, said getting the army out of the north would be his first priority.
13 This was the case in getting the army out of Cuba and into Camp at Montauk in August, '98.
14 To Lincoln in his selfless temper, it was Only a detail in his problem of getting the army into action.
15 "If I get the army , why would I need the ships?"
16 Still, it's a necessary question, and one that gets the Army thinking about something it doesn't always consider: the user experience.
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