Sentences with phrase «military men post»

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He drummed up interest for the $ 15 item by posting messages on Web bulletin boards that catered to his target customers, which include balding men, hardcore athletes, members of the military, and aspiring bohemians.
Among the five men are Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, Christian pastor Saeed Abediniand and an American military veteran.
Although the UAE's Prime Minister stated in an interview with the BBC that he «hopes (El Sissi) remains in the military, and that another person [runs] for the presidency», a clarification was soon issued by the official news agency saying that the «brotherly advice is that General al - Sissi should not run as a military man for the post of the presidency».
No «Veteran» adulation here in this silly manufactured photo op., for the man who ran over in desperation to VFW POST 231 to gain some Wall Street like cheap credibility with the public concerning his lack of profile with those currently serving in the military, and sadly it was with, «Veterans of Foreign Wars, (VFW), which made it even more sickening and cheap to me.
But the Post got a hold of Paladino's military records, and, as Caputo now admits, it was more like three months... and zero men.
Perhaps it is the fact that more and more army personnel from the United States, the UK and other countries of the allied forces have been posted overseas, so creating a large body of military men and women who are keen to take part in Internet dating.
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Personal ads featured on this page were written by real men and women and posted on various online dating - Dating community for those who serve us such as police, nurses, military - find love romance or friendship
An effective and worthy prequel to «All the President's Men,» «The Post» begins in the thick of the Vietnam War, where U.S. military analyst Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys) has only a typewriter to protect him.
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