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This commission included some of the ablest and most learned physicians and surgeons in the civil and military service, some of the most accomplished statisticians, sanitarians, army-officers, and statesmen in the United Kingdom.

But at last he rose from his knees, and standing up at his full height, raised his arms, as the Scotch manner is at the end of a religious service, and solemnly gave the apostolical benediction,to what?

Cumulative quarterly statute service, Apr. 1926.

He hated the Radbolts; even after he ceased to know them as cousins, he remained very conscious of them always; they were enemies, spies, secret service people on his trackpoor old boy!

My scattered and once-loved schoolmates, their characters and their various fortunes, passed in rapid review before me; my schoolmaster, his wife, and all the gentry, and heads of families, whose orderly attendance at divine service on Sundays, while those well-remembered bells were "chiming for church," (but now gone and mouldering in the adjoining graves,) were again presented to my perceptions!

Providence has put your plans in my hands at nearly every step, but I was so ignorant that, of myself, the information would have done but little service to poor Jack.

"Virginia's faithfulness has been proven by too many years of faithful service" was the formula with which he dismissed the suggestion ...

"I cannot close the brief account of this glorious stand of the British troops without putting on record my deep appreciation of the valuable services rendered by Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien.

When love-making is wholly scientific, then domestic service will be.

I realise that some of our papers are a disgrace to the high calling of journalism; I believe that some sacrifice honour for gain and that some are subservient to special interests; but the roll of American journalists is honoured by the presence of many names which command respect at home and abroad because of a long-standing reputation for honesty, fearlessness, and distinguished service in the cause of humanity.

Two of the five units organized for the navy, each with its forty active nurses and twenty reserves, are established abroad, and two hundred and thirty nurses are already in active naval service here.

One day Lord Hastings had come home with the announcement that he had been called back into the diplomatic service.

No better authority can be adduced, for the condition of men engaged in the actual service of war, than Lord Wellington.

In spite of the positive prohibition of the magistrates, thousands of young men often enlisted in foreign service, where most of them perished miserably, because no one cared for them.

How much better this is than the solemn service, and, the unpleasantly personal sermons that we used to hear at your little rural church.

If you want better service, why send better men, And be better yourselves.

It was a Russian orderthe coveted Order of Saint Anne, bestowed by the Czar only upon persons who have rendered eminent services to the State and to the sovereign.

And now the loyalty of this worthy earl of Kent shewed itself in more essential services than he had hitherto found opportunity to perform.

For instance, to take an illustration quite outside the domestic circle, when America first became convinced that military preparation was incumbent upon us, the ruling class would scarcely discuss conscription, much less adopt universal service.

The postal service was surrounded by enormous difficultiesthe vast extent of wild country, the few towns, the long winters, the poverty of the people.

It dislodged the enemy, and with the cavalry troop to the right,the troop had arrived about this time, after doing effective service in threatening the enemy's flank,and with the companies of Major Gilbraith pushed forward in the centre, took up a position on the northern line of hills.

It is placed on a hill, in the sight of all nations and governments, for their observation and warning, to be faithful to the laws of health in providing for, and in the use of, their armies, if they would obtain the most efficient service from them.

A bill was presented in the House of Commons by Premier Asquith on January 5, 1916, providing for compulsory service by "all men between the ages of 18 and 41 who are bachelors or widowers without children dependent on them."

Every church held memorial services.

Texas legislative service; House bill continued in Senate.

610 adjectives to describe  services