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  • He stood alone, sweating, in his dark room and recalled the Cag's flight into the valley, and almost without knowing it he uttered the tricky words that bind a man to duty, those simple words that send men in jet planes against overwhelmingly protected bridges: "If Cag can fly that flak, so can I. " That was what kept the navy system working.

    The Bridges at Toko-Ri Michener, James 1953

  • As "Cag, " commander of the air group, he was in charge of all planes and felt sickened as he watched the propeller jobs wheel into position.

    The Bridges at Toko-Ri Michener, James 1953

  • "Cag," said Tom coldly, when he knew the man could understand him,

    Sabotage in Space Carey Rockwell

  • Helo is now the Cag and all the pilots volunteer for the threading a needle while riding a roller coaster mission, and Athena shoots him a small smile, so they must be on the mend as a couple.

    Archive 2009-03-01 radii 2009

  • Helo is now the Cag and all the pilots volunteer for the threading a needle while riding a roller coaster mission, and Athena shoots him a small smile, so they must be on the mend as a couple.

    VARIANTS: DAYBREAK, PT II - REVIEW radii 2009

  • When he came off the aircraft he shook a few hands and then was greeted by the senior leadership on the aircraft carrier, the Cag (ph).

    CNN Transcript May 1, 2003 2003

  • HAMON: Everyone will go one way -- except Cag, I'd like you to go two ways as a low looker to help out Gus.

    CNN Transcript Sep 19, 2001 2001

  • (Cag) to protest against government's handling of education, health, unemployment, gangs, crime and poverty, Maharaj said trade unions were asked by government four years ago to be patient and not to make unrealistic demands.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • The last to climb aboard was Cag, stocky and round like a snowball.

    The Bridges at Toko-Ri Michener, James 1953

  • But a more present problem was at hand, for the Cag stormed across the garden, his cigar jutting belligerently ahead like a mine sweeper.

    The Bridges at Toko-Ri Michener, James 1953

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