civilian in the PONS Dictionary

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Players get to drive around all day looking for speeders, robbers, and public enemies, while avoiding hurting innocent civilians.
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In the end, 25 civilians died and more than 150 were wounded.
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Yet these 345 square kilometres were the only military training area in the western world inhabited by civilians.
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Civilians continued on with their daily business, but the streets became empty.
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They have traditionally not distinguished between civilians who are internally displaced and those who remain in their homes.
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Although the damage was blamed on the soldiers, records show that civilians were involved in the riot.
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The civilians exchanged food and supplies and offered moral support to the 40th.
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At least 30 of the dead were civilians.
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Approximately 150 civilians are wounded, including women and children.
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He thought there were upwards of 1,000 men at the village, rather than the approximately 210, plus a few civilians, who were actually there.
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