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Mustered out of the service in January 1946, Harrington worked for the Post Office Department for 30 years before retiring in 1986.
“We could see women and children leaping to their death…” « Quincy Remembers World War II 2008
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Mustered enough youthful energy and courage to climb to the top, where the breeze felt wonderful and the view of the horizon, spectacular.
Brief Respite 2008
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BRADY: Mustered up 10 other employees, myself and another shopper, went into a back shelter room with no windows, of course, at that point.
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Mustered up 10 other employees, myself another shopper, went into a back sheltered room with no windows, of course, at that point.
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Mustered out to Cedar Rapids again, he taught art in a junior high, then -- as even artists in Iowa felt compelled -- went off to Paris for more art schooling.
American Idol 2007
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Mustered up enough energy to make myself some eggs and English muffin, had my daily ration of turkish delight, and a self-indulgent moment of loneliness.
nebet Diary Entry nebet 2005
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Mustered-out soldiers often approached my father in the hope of work and a place to live.
Shaman's Crossing Hobb, Robin 2005
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Mustered out in Greeneville, Tennessee, and lived about eighteen months.
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Mustered in with his company, he started the Zouave movement which led to two or more regiments being formed.
The Lincoln Story Book Henry Llewellyn Williams
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Mustered for drill in small-arms, his men "knew no more how to handle them than a child."
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