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Constable

pay, allowances, pensions, conditions of service, etc., of all police forces within England and Wales, which regulations are binding on every

Incitement to Disaffection Act

and punishment of endeavors to seduce members of His Majesty's Forces from their duty or allegiance; and it is an offence

Non-commissioned officer

non-commissioned rank in the regular Army or the Indian Reserve Forces, and includes a non-commissioned officer or acting non-commissioned officer of

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Police

country or city; the constabulary of a locality. The police forces now consist of Country, Borough (these may be consolidated, see

Act of God

SCC 91. Means an overwhelming, unpreventable event caused exclusively by forces of nature, such as an earthquake, flood, or tornado. The

friendly fire

fire9 such as artillery or aerial bombardment from ones own forces used mostly when troops do damage or cause casualties among

Energetics

governing the physical or mechanical in distinction from the vital forces and which comprehends the consideration and general investigation of the

special immigrants

marriage; persons who lost citizenship by serving in foreign armed forces; ministers of religion and other religious workers, their spouses and

nato official

to the United States as a member of the armed forces or as a civilian employed by the armed forces on

market

activity in which buyers and sellers come together and the forces of supply and demand affect prices [studying forces and behavior]

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