Definitionn. the most important league in any sport
Last update: July 1, 2015
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Most of its members were military officers, prominent among them being Majors Enver Bey and Niazi Bey, who directed the propaganda in Albania and Macedonia. [Please select]
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Send a few thousand men by military parcel-post, prepaid, with some red seals--majors and colonels from Aldershot will do. [Please select]
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They were plumbers and bank-clerks and dentists in 1914; by the end of 1918 they were Majors and Colonels and Brigadiers. [Please select]
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I'm here quite often--taking patients to hospitals for majors, and so on.' [Please select]
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Among the killed were Colonel Burnaby, Majors Gough, Carmichael, and Atherton, Captain Darley, and Lieutenants Law and Wolfe--all belonging to the Heavies. [Please select]
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The young colonels and majors and captains could lead them, and there they were, after their most terrible defeat, grim and ready. [Please select]
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Men were falling by thousands, and generals, colonels, majors, officers of all kinds were falling with them. [Please select]
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