Fights on foot with small arms.
An assistant subject to the authority or control of another.
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Examples for "subsidiary"
Examples for "subsidiary"
1I believe the issue is game preservation in the subsidiary Earths, yes?'
2He suggested they establish a subsidiary company in Britain, the paper said.
3Home Trust also conducts business through its wholly owned subsidiary, Home Bank.
4ABP's subsidiary companies produce value-added and consumer-ready products for major retail multiples.
5This war was subsidiary to the Napoleonic War between Britain and France.
1They must be subordinate always to the general motive of the play.
2Servants and subordinate agents in England are quite unmanageable in these respects.
3The monks are only in an ecclesiastical sense subordinate to the abbot.
4So far in relation to the rights and privileges of subordinate lodges.
5An Army general isn't just accused of sexually assaulting a female subordinate.
1While an underling spirited the cage away he added: 'You enjoy food?'
2Ferguson was glad he had moved the psychological stress to his underling.
3Some underling stages the kidnapping to push his candidate over the top.
4That would miff almost any leader, having his underling co-opted like that.
5Rutherford purposely sent an underling, to show how routine the submission was.
1Wars continue, but fortunately for the foot soldier, Napoleonic tactics do not.
2He said you haven't exactly been an eager foot soldier for IRIS.
3Seen dimly by darkness and fire, Raegar was just another foot soldier.
4Naw, I'm just a gallow-glass -a mercenary and a foot soldier.
5Every foot soldier had at his side a sword for close fight.
6But he -a common foot soldier- had not so much as dared.
7For a foot soldier-thegang's man on the street-thisdevelopment was particularly dangerous.
8Gilbertus seized the foot soldier and removed it from the board.
9Every foot soldier and every horseman passed before his scrutinizing eye.
10Every foot soldier shared a hundred marks of silver that day.
11Figure 9 shows an English foot soldier's jedburgh axe of the sixteenth century.
12What is the daily pay of a Saxon foot soldier, dragoon, and trooper?
13My interest is not merely that of the common dumb gawping foot soldier.
14He moved one of the foot soldier pieces, leaving it vulnerable to attack-intentionallyso.
15He's a one-note, a foot soldier in the anti-March crusade, without any nuance necessary.
16The thinking machine moved another piece, a simple foot soldier, in a curious gambit.
Translations for foot soldier