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recruits <a recruit; recruits> N

recruits

board of examiners for recruits ECON

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The Calgarian says she now rakes in about $1,300 monthly from commission on her sales and those of some of her recruits.
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Now it's all about a multi-million-dollar flow chart to attract top recruits that lead to top performances that lead to full stadiums.
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Also, with no funds for bounties, the corps could not easily enlist recruits.
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The legal age for voluntary admissions is 18; however, when the numbers are small the government recruits anyone as young as 14.
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This, it was argued, threw thousands out of work thereby giving the insurgency a disaffected pool of recruits.
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Recruits had to be 2025 years of age, a range that was extended to 1935 in the later 4th century.
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It is designed to introduce recruits to the rudiments of individual skills and fieldcraft.
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Although the men's soccer team is losing five game-changing seniors, seven outstanding recruits were signed for the 2013 fall season.
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It was developed to screen recruits for shell shock risk but was not completed in time to be used for this purpose.
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Along his route he collected perhaps 200 recruits.
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