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Examples
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Air Commodore Hughes attended for the Royal Air Force, with Wing-Commander Dickens, but they were admitted by courtesy and not by privilege.
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"This is the sheet that you received, Wing-Commander?"
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Presently Matheson was summoned to see Wing-Commander Dickens; the others went over to the mess.
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"Wing-Commander Dickens on the telephone," he said.
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The captain said coldly: "Thank you, Wing-Commander."
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At the same time Wing-Commander Dickens was telephoning to the Air Commodore from his office.
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Wing-Commander Dickens was a small, dark-haired, rather irritable man.
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"Certainly, Come in and have a whisky, Wing-Commander."
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I am sure that we are all very sorry, Wing-Commander.
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"I'd like to have a word with you alone, Wing-Commander," he said.
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