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- noun Plural form of
cadetship .
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Examples
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Thursday, the Armed Forces had a stand up in the concourse in college, information on cadetships.
between the rock and the cold, cold sea -- Day hawkwing_lb 2007
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� On completion of the cadetships, DFAT will offer graduates ongoing positions and further structured career development opportunities.
DFAT Indigenous Cadetship Program - Speech - Minister for Foreign Affairs 2001
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Indigenous Australians valuable employment opportunities is through cadetships.
DFAT Indigenous Cadetship Program - Speech - Minister for Foreign Affairs 2001
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In a surprisingly short time he so re-built and extended the ruins of my brother's education that he not only passed into Sandhurst but was placed among those very few candidates at the top of the list who received prize cadetships.
Surprised by Joy Lewis, C. S. 1955
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The trade in cadetships is mild in comparison with it, because in these commercial transactions with counts, while one party may be the purchaser, both parties are inevitably seen to be sold.
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For his part, he saw no impropriety in selling cadetships or any thing else.
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Mr. VOORHEES explained that he never had sold any cadetships.
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What do gentlemen suppose that cadetships exist for, if it is not for the emolument of congressmen?
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As a result of this preference, the cadetships in West Point and the commissions in the army had been held in much larger proportion (according to the population) by men of Southern birth.
Abraham Lincoln Putnam, George H 1909
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Daizell "ran away" with the nominations for cadetships at
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