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1 The flashes of shells over the front and rear in all directions.
2 They are hard to collect and hard to rear in a laboratory.
3 The whole cavalry of the army brought up the rear in regular order.
4 The second floor ends at the rear in a beautiful library.
5 There were, of course, several doors in the rear in addition.
6 And I am to have chickens to rear in the spring.
7 At the rear in a kind of a niche in the Joss or god.
8 Liddell and Scott definition: participle of skiatropheo, "to rear in the shade."
9 Gahogan will be on their right rear in ten minutes.
10 Sanders and Pryor watched him from the rear in silence.
11 The Wainwright party waited for them in the rear in an observant but patient group.
12 My advice is don't start taking it up the rear in your teens or 20s.
13 Field officers mounted and sent their impedimenta to the rear in care of negro servants.
14 He falls back on a line with the rank in rear in order to regain support.
15 This department of the United States Army will move to the rear in half an hour.
16 The native population formed at his rear in a vast, chattering semicircle to watch his work.
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