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He resigned his commission to take up a civilian job.

A civilian was killed by a stray Bullet.

U.S. defense officials have been focused on the civilian casualty issue for a long time.

Pakistan's patronAge pyramids — run by powerful family dynasties — are today inseparable from the civilian political parties they control.

When soldiers returned to civilian life from WWII they continued to wear their military chinos especially to college.

According to Chris Anders of the ACLU, an existing statute allows for classified evidence to be summarized, without source, for civilian courts.

Cuts to ammunition and training hurt morale, as did the disbanding of an airborne regiment, after one of its members killed a Somali civilian in 1993.

Saddam Hussein has placed Iraqi troops and equipment in civilian areas, attempting to use innocent men, women and children as shields for his own military; a final atrocity against his people.

The Prussian Reform in 1807 and the Restoration Age changed the process of the Jews' integrative Liberation. And it also pushed Jews into an assimilative way, which dispelled their nationality and forced them to be personally adapted to the civilian society.

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The enemy soldier disguised as civilian.

The Zerg will start trying to infest the five other civilian settlements.

The purpose of all the hoopla out there is to boost civilian morale.

Incidentally, that story about the big convoy from San Francisco is horse manure to bolster civilian morale.

After a decade of army rule, it was inevitable that the new civilian government would take time to bed down, even if The Times were less troublesome.

Guantanamo Bay came to symbolise the injustice of the Bush era as hundreds were detained without prisoner-of-war or civilian protection as the us unilaterally redefined its legal obligations.

The rebels threatened to seize civilian hostages.

Air power is to be used only when there is no significant risk of civilian deaths.

Yes, Mr Obama favours trying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of September 11th 2001, in a civilian court.

When civilian flights over the United States stopped in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 2001, the lack of sulphur-laden contrails led to a perceptible rise in temperature.

Dr. Meade summed up the civilian point of view on the matter, one warm May evening on the veranda of Aunt Pitty's house, when he said that Atlanta had nothing to fear, for General Johnston was standing in the mountains like an iron rampart.

They were dressed in civilian clothes, probably rebels caught in a counterattack.

For those who have been charged, the question remains whether they should be tried in the tribunals or in the civilian courts.

But the government must try to save civilian lives.

He mentioned the many thousands of civilian and military deaths here and said his country looked to no one for recognition.

But the civilian world cannot be far behind.

Spokesmen for the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), along with some civilian politicians, have floated the idea of replicating in Egypt today aspects of a bygone era in Turkish politics.

This capability will provide interoperability between the services for approach and control as well as with civilian operations.

The Almaz spacecraft represent a 1970s throwback to a time when the Soviets envisioned human crews flying into orbit to secretly spy on enemies under the cover of being civilian research stations.