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military-academy

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  • noun Attributive form of military academy

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Examples

  • The U.S. and Russia agreed to resume military-to-military cooperation -- including exchanges of military-academy cadets and a joint exercise simulating an international hijacking -- which had been suspended since last August after Russia's war with Georgia.

    U.S., Russia Agree on Nuclear-Arms Cuts 2009

  • Many of these insiders, derisively dubbed the "white shirts" by disaffected Perotians, share Perot's own history: computer-service business and military-academy training.

    Ross Perot's New Army 2008

  • Overnight, soldiers found the body of another missing Israeli, 18-year-old military-academy student Elijah Asheri, who had been grabbed from a hitchhiking post near his settlement in the West Bank last week.

    A Familiar Drill 2007

  • You're so honest in this book about yourself, from your awful military-academy experience to how you met your current wife, Karen.

    Young Frankenstein's Memoir 2007

  • Meanwhile, the Pentagon surveyed 4,200 military-academy students and midshipmen and discovered that only one-third of sexual assaults were reported to authorities.

    Postscript 2006

  • Yet, the English version of President Roh's military-academy speech, in which he introduced his conception of Korea's proper role, uses the expression "balancing": "Korea should play a balancing role not only on the Korean Peninsula but also for the peace and prosperity of Northeast Asia."

    Korea's Balancing Act? Horace Jeffery Hodges 2005

  • Vegas Week is no less than a war, and we saw through the four days of tryouts that these dancers are not just performers but soldiers, as stalwart and deeply moral as any military-academy cadets (although probably a great deal bendier).

    E! Online (US) - Top Stories 2009

  • Mind you, I consider that a good thing (despite my military-academy background):) ~

    Waldo Jaquith - “Nevermind that unitary executive thing.” 2009

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