These results therefore point to continued private sector expansion throughout the year.
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Creates a national health insurance exchange to reform the private insurance market.
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No decision was taken today and the private hearing will continue tomorrow.
4
I agree, but the good news is-noprivate eye cases right now.
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In other words, affected students will need more comprehensive private health cover.
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She again smiled: It was a complaisant facade of any commonsoldier.
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I shall not become a commonsoldier if I can help it.
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But it is good to be even a commonsoldier with Him.
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He soon proved to his friends that he was no commonsoldier.
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A commonsoldier too, generally eats more than he can pay for.
Uso de buck private en inglés
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The same frazzled buckprivate from hours earlier appeared in the holofield.
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It might get the sergeant-major's goat if he found a buckprivate smoking half-crown cigars.'
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I'm jealous of every buckprivate in the army!
4
On the other hand, he was busted down to buckprivate each time he was court-martialed.
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A general can be bumped off by a buckprivate, if the private was, for example, a technician going somewhere on a hurry-up repair job.
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Bedell Smith was a shopkeeper's son from Indiana who rose from buckprivate to general without the polish of West Point or a college degree.
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The army of human civilisation at that moment consisted of one buckprivate, pitting everything he had against something that even science could not analyze.
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Maybe, some day, it'll become required drinking for buckprivates.
9
Paul, one of the buckprivates and a constant winner at crap never talked to the dice.
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"But, Bill, you don't want to stay a buckprivate, do you?"
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Several wagoners, farriers, and buckprivates acquired diseases of so peculiar a character that only Parisian physicians could treat them.
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"All buckprivates look alike to them," added Rose, laughing.
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When the Top sargent wants a detail you can bet hes not goin to clime down fifty steps after one Buckprivate.
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Buckprivates to the end, they helped lay the "hornets' nest" of concentrated cannon fire that drove back the Union forces at Shiloh.