Ross is the idea man, the strategist and the muscle propelling the political rise of the undecorated and unremarkable second-in-command. |
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His personal log indicated he had 77 hours on PA-31 aircraft, including dual, pilot-in-command, and second-in-command time. |
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No one other than the second-in-command of Turkey's army is being accused of having stage-managed a bomb attack with a view to blaming the Kurds. |
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From 1825 to 1827 Richardson took part in Franklin's second land expedition as second-in-command. |
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On 30 June the army arrested Abassi al Madani and his second-in-command, Ahmed Belhadj, on charges of conspiracy against the state. |
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The second-in-command, a tough Scot and son of the manse, also fought to the end. |
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He had several postings to the War Office and in 1958 he returned to regimental duty as second-in-command. |
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Those were the same words a second-in-command had said when learning Jasmine's name three long years ago. |
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He was the returning officer in Burnaby-Douglas and Ann was a member of his team, I think his second-in-command. |
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Lt. Glaes acted as the sub's second-in-command. |
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Johnny Arroyo, the second-in-command of the volunteer crew. |
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He actually becomes a monster, Satan's second-in-command. |
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The second-in-command of the freed hostages' battalion, Maj. |
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The Trooper, only the second man to be given the VC, risked his life to save a trumpeter and the second-in-command of his regiment, the Queen's Royal Hussars. |
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His second-in-command in the upcoming campaign, Maj. |
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Michael Gross returns as Graboid hunter extraordinaire Burt Gummer, with Jamie Kennedy as his new tech-savvy second-in-command, in this all-new adventure. |
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