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| official order providing a member of the military with food and lodging OR the place where members of the military reviece food and lodging |
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| lacking vitality, dim, faint |
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| french word for the common spirit esisting in the members of a group and inspiring enthusiasm and devotion |
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| lavish, often outdoor, entertainment |
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| incapable of being satisfied |
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| enlisted military member has some authority that s/he has gained by rising up in the ranks of the military rather than by formal officer training |
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| british slang for a police officer |
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| foolishly impractical in the prusuit of ideals |
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| stroke; a sudden decrease or lack of consciousness caused by the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain |
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a wall, rampart, or elevation of earth or stone to protect soldiers
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a low wall or railing to protact the edge of a roof, platform, or bridge |
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| worthy of praise, commendable |
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| listen to, give respectful attention to |
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| to correct by punishment, scolding, or cause to suffer |
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| a minor fight in war or training meneuvers to prepare for battle |
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| suffering extreme poverty or lack of resources |
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| in a secret and sneaky manner |
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| not capable of being appeased or changed |
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| having no give or slack, tightly drawn |
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