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1 This new design was for the most part distributed to new troops .
2 Governor Yates requested Grant to muster these new troops into the service.
3 And that's hardly the only unanswered question about these new troops .
4 But unlike Obama, Brown has so far promised few new troops .
5 How long will Brendan Rodgers have to gel his new troops at Liverpool?
6 The new troops cheered up and thought of taking Quebec itself.
7 They flung new troops into the line, called up hurriedly from reserve depots.
8 There will be no time to organize, much less to drill, new troops .
9 Dick shouted with joy, too, when he saw the new troops .
10 Unlike Obama, Brown has so far promised few new troops .
11 Sarkozy left open where he would commit any new troops .
12 Not all the new troops pledged to implement it are yet on the ground.
13 Schoolteacher Tsiuri Kbilashvili said there had been no new troops .
14 Commanders see the teams as vital to getting those new troops to operate effectively.
15 The Boche is pushin' up new troops in this sector.
16 The new troops coming up now go barging across in the most light-hearted way.
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