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1 In the late 1990s, visiting foreign military officers scoffed at China's poorly equipped army .
2 He found, moreover, a well- equipped army of eighty-three thousand men.
3 The lightly armed insurgents are battling a well- equipped army that has overwhelming superiority on paper.
4 After the inspection of the numerous and well equipped army an impressive ceremony took place.
5 Covering every wall was an array of weaponry that only the best- equipped armies could match.
6 Kyrgyzstan's cash-strapped government operates a small and under- equipped army and it said the violence could re-ignite.
7 A land march of a thousand miles for a fully equipped army was a staggering undertaking.
8 The Turks, with extraordinary energy, had raised a much more formidable and a better equipped army .
9 Rebels have staged bombings and raids mainly targeting Mali's poorly trained and equipped army in northern cities.
10 Equally discomforting was the information that Anjou was in the field again with a strong and well- equipped army .
11 But few southerners trust UNIFIL or the poorly equipped army to defend them effectively if hostilities erupt again.
12 If Britons wanted to police the world, they should sustain a well- equipped army , not posture as a nuclear power.
13 You forget that she had the finest trained fighting machine in the world, the biggest and best- equipped army ever known.
15 Mr Sarkozy yesterday unveiled a sweeping overhaul of France's defence structure, saying he wanted to create a more mobile, better- equipped army .
16 Kolowan was in Pesth, with a well- equipped army , and his country was enjoying the blessings of peace, when the envoys arrived.
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