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And she told me, "Oh, look back there," and back a block was the press
corps
tied up in a little penned-in area, and I said, "Well, when do they go in?" and she said, "Probably never."
This picture is a picture of the British press
corps
in Afghanistan.
We need a medical reserve corps: lots of people who've got the training and background who are ready to go, with the expertise.
So that's partly why the tutor
corps
grew so fast.
It had always had a sizable, hard core of hard
corps
of followers.
Nice promotional movie for the marine
corps.
The fake cheesy
corps
values that were portrayed were an insult to all marines.
As a marine I do get a little sick when I hear the big red neck guy use his chucks and scream out "thats the Marine
corps
boy!"
I believe the show featured cartoons and kid's features, including a regular visit from a safety cop from the Toronto police
corps.
The annihilation of the officer
corps
plus Stalin's disregard of warnings from the British and his own intelligence services (he had his own spies executed for warning of the pending Nazi attack)left Russia almost completely defenseless.
In particular, success will require turning the European External Action Service (EEAS) into an effective diplomatic
corps
that can convert the EU’s huge resources into real power.
Saudi Arabia’s Shia have suffered discrimination in the professions: in the military, in high government positions, the diplomatic corps, and most significantly, in the oil industry, where they have been excluded since the 1980’s.
They have amassed a talented and dedicated
corps
of litigators whose meticulous preparation and thoughtful analyses have been critical to the court’s work.
He had, after all, risen to the top of the military on the back of the Pakistani army’s Islamist elements, who came into their own (in what had previously been a rather Anglophile, British- and American-trained officer corps) during the decade-long reign of a fundamentalist military ruler, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.
The Gaullist tradition has also been maintained by an independent diplomatic
corps
that tends towards “non-alliance with allies” and is often perceived as perfidious and arrogant.
Community paralegals, for example, can solve many problems using mediation, advocacy, and education, especially if they’re backed by a smaller
corps
of public interest lawyers.
In the Army, only the top generals are unconditionally loyal to Milosevic; most of the officer
corps
is embittered at the lost Kosovo war and at Milosevic's dismissive treatment of them, particularly their low pay.
But while the officer
corps
may be steadfast defenders of secular rule, the rank and file reflects Pakistani society.
So, where Hiatt sees a press
corps
that was a little too cowardly about overseeing the Bush administration, Frankel sees a press
corps
where a sloppy and confusing process is nevertheless doing a reasonable job.
Why didn’t the American press
corps
cover the Bush administration properly for its first five years?
Thus, the British Foreign Office is pilloried for being sympathetic to European Union technocrats; and US intelligence services are accused of leaking information to a press
corps
that has become “the enemy of the people.”
That much was understood widely by entrenched Arab dictators, who saw to it that their intelligence and security
corps
extinguished any flame before it could spread.
He even toured the People’s Liberation Army’s missile
corps.
We have a large foreign population and one of the world’s largest consular
corps.
Russia is involved in supplying and manning key parts of the two army
corps
that are occupying Donbas, and the Ukrainian government is right to insist on the restoration of its control of the border as a precondition of constitutional changes.
China also managed to convince three nations to shift loyalty away from Taipei's meager diplomatic
corps
during President Chen's three years in office.
In fact, it houses four of the PLA’s five mechanized army corps, with the fifth protecting China’s strategic nuclear forces in Sichuan.
In 1992, China’s government established two additional mechanized
corps
in the Shenyang District to deter and, if necessary, respond to tumult in North Korea.
The same was true of the German officer
corps.
Fortunately, a wary press corps, powerful governments, and nervous competitors watch its every move, hoping the company to fight its many temptations.
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