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Rounding out its support staff are the safety staff, chaplain corps, public liaison officer and information technology officer.
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Around this time, drum corps began experimenting with marching timpani as well as duo and tri toms.
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Initially, the corps had no instruments--- the drummers drummed on any available surface, and the buglers sang, hummed, or whistled the music.
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He joined the corps de ballet in 1997.
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With his corps strung out, he could defeat them in detail.
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This was the beginning of the Peace Corps.
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The grouping of two or more corps into administrative regiments was recognised, and a permanent staff could be provided for the grouping.
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He had only been a few weeks with the light corps and fell gallantly at the head of his battalion in the moment of victory.
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The two square towers still have the latrines in the corner made with the "corps de logis".
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The corps de ballet dancer has just been promoted straight to first soloist (skipping the second-soloist rank) and you can see why.
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