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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
court-martial .
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Examples
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For some reason the chef had chosen that particular moment in late May 2004—during the Mahdi Army uprising, the first Marine assault on Fallujah, and the Abu Ghraib court-martials—to make a chicken roulade stuffed with cream sauce.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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About the obviously impending court-martials, I'd like ...
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For some reason the chef had chosen that particular moment in late May 2004—during the Mahdi Army uprising, the first Marine assault on Fallujah, and the Abu Ghraib court-martials—to make a chicken roulade stuffed with cream sauce.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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And numerous federal court prosecutions, post-war tribunals, and court-martials spanning the last hundred years have addressed the practice of waterboarding, but Yoo failed to cite any of this relevant precedent in the "torture memos."
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Military court-martials don't try children, and a U.N. treaty on the rights of children in armed conflict ratified by the United States a month before Khadr was detained requires that child soldiers be treated as victims entitled to rehabilitation rather than as combatants to be punished.
Daphne Eviatar: Obama's First Military Commission Trial: A Child Soldier 2010
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This is a military that imposes rules of engagement that protect our enemies and kill our own troops and that court-martials heroic SEALs to appease a terrorist.
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This is a military that imposes rules of engagement that protect our enemies and kill our own troops and that court-martials heroic SEALs to appease a terrorist.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Pentagon Ignores Fort Hood Jihad 2010
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This is a military that imposes rules of engagement that protect our enemies and kill our own troops and that court-martials heroic SEALs to appease a terrorist.
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Bergrin paid for his integrity - for wanting disturbing truths to come out to hold those responsible accountable under US and international law, not innocent soldiers forced to obey orders or face court-martials, dishonorable discharges, fines and imprisonments.
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Bergrin paid for his integrity - for wanting disturbing truths to come out to hold those responsible accountable under US and international law, not innocent soldiers forced to obey orders or face court-martials, dishonorable discharges, fines and imprisonments.
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