Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an army unit usually consisting of two or more divisions and their support
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Examples
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According to the army corps of engineer four dozen levees from Dubuque, Iowa to St. Louis, Missouri are either compromised or in danger of failing.
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The army corps has offered to help the three counties in the area to try to fix the problem but says it will take time and more than $100 million.
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Did the army corps raise enough flags, you think, about what was going on here?
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The army corps has offered to help the three counties in the area try to fix the problem.
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Did the army corps raise enough flags, you think, about what was going on here?
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All the actors were there: the chief of police; the head of the army corps; a representative of the governor, who was away on vacation; the Canadian battle group; the Canadian Provincial Reconstruction Team; U.S. police trainers and Special Forces officers; the untried son of Mullah Naqib.
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All the actors were there: the chief of police; the head of the army corps; a representative of the governor, who was away on vacation; the Canadian battle group; the Canadian Provincial Reconstruction Team; U.S. police trainers and Special Forces officers; the untried son of Mullah Naqib.
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SADLER: Of which army corps, the 1st, the 2nd or the 5th?
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The statement said the attack was conducted by the first battalion of the 2,001st army corps, third division, and began at
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It was necessary to lead regiments, divisions and army corps.
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