No one had taken any notice, for everyone knew the sensation which the cadet under fire for the first time had experienced. [noun]
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And he smiled approvingly, evidently pleased with the cadet. [noun]
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The cadet would take to the "school of the soldier" with enthusiasm. [Please select]
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Major Bailey was the cadet who had preceded me at West Point. [Please select]
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A former cadet leader in Regina confirmed that Bass and Ryan met while in the cadet corps in the late 1980s. [noun]
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His love of the outdoors first blossomed upon joining the cubs and then scouts followed by the army cadet force. [noun]
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DUINHE-WASSEL, dunniewassal, a Highland gentleman, usually the cadet of a family of rank. [noun]
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I make no plea for the cadet, but I fail to see why he should be mercilessly hounded, while the real perpetrators of all social iniquity enjoy immunity and respect. [noun]
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It was plain that this cadet had already repeatedly asked for a lift and been refused. [noun]
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The cadet was Rostov. [noun]
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