Period of work experience, usually at the start of one's career.
1 Wrote to Lady Belfast to tell her Mr. Verner had his cadetship .
2 I wish it had been a cadetship , instead of a writership.
3 Class stationary is used throughout the period of one's cadetship .
4 A cadetship was a prize with which the Congress man too often paid his debts.
5 He was always proud of his West Point cadetship .
6 There was a time when influence, wealth, or position was able to secure a cadetship .
7 A cadetship was worth $500 if it was worth a cent.
8 Ewing fulfilled the father's wish by appointing the son to a West Point cadetship at sixteen.
9 I suppose you can get me a cadetship ? '
10 That means a cadetship from this district.
11 And your alternate to West Point isn't going to stand any show for a cadetship , Dick Prescott!
12 We provide all of that as well as the pay. Pilots come through the Defence Forces cadetship programme.
13 He is completing his officer cadetship in the Naval Service in Cork and will be commissioned in September.
14 I want that West Point cadetship .
15 They undergo a military cadetship and receive pilot training for a further 15 months from basic to advanced flying.
16 The reason is, I have had a cadetship given me, and I am to sail for India in September.
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