Similar words: civil, civil rights, civic, alliance, Italian, brilliant, compliance, familiar. Meaning: [sɪ'vɪljən] n. a nonmilitary citizen. adj. associated with or performed by civilians as contrasted with the military.
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91. It shows that an average of 6,000 personnel from the three services are punished in military or civilian courts each year.
92. All had several days' growth of beard and were dressed in a motley collection of civilian clothing.
93. S.-based civilian aircraft flying missions for the anti-Castro organization, Brothers to the Rescue.
94. Soo-Il learned quickly and within several years was named civilian deputy chief, while he was still in his twenties.
95. The total number of civilian casualties was seventy-seven, most of whom had suffered bruises or lacerations to the head.
96. Or is it possible that the Government are contemplating a repetition of the 1986 strikes on civilian targets in Benghazi and Tripoli?
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97. Some have called for him to restore civilian rule as soon as possible.
98. He is paid $ 148, 400 a year to preside over what is the largest civilian agency in the executive branch.
99. A series of air raids resulted in a number of civilian casualties.
100. Finally, war served to bring all members of a society, soldier and civilian, under the umbrella of national consciousness.
101. In the sophisticated photographic work of the time the themes of martial conflict and civilian anguish are intertwined.
102. Secondly, wars which involved civilian targets were less dangerous and cheaper to organise, but very costly for the defender.
103. Within these suburbs, interesting variations are known in the date of the earliest civilian occupation.
104. J., who joined in a news conference with Kennedy and other lawmakers to denounce the downing of the civilian aircraft.
105. The Volkskammer on Jan. 11-12 gave a first reading to a law allowing an alternative of 18 months' civilian service.
106. Besides, more civilian deaths have occurred in the area from earthquakes than in recent wars.
107. Mahdi, 56, had been imprisoned and then under house arrest since his civilian government was overthrown in June 1989.
108. This was not a small matter when the Army decided to hire large numbers of civilian workers for the base.
109. Alsop, said the memo, is a civilian columnist and is not accepted as a military authority.
110. All the incidents are still under investigation by civilian and military authorities.
111. The Federal Aviation Administration is also notified to ensure that there is no conflict with civilian air traffic, she said.
112. The precise reasoning behind the apparent intent to inflict fatalities and casualties among the civilian population in Britain is far from clear.
113. His operational flying looked as promising as his civilian flying had, until he went on a night bombing raid over Constantinople.
114. No job in civilian life is remotely as dangerous in terms of accidents as the wartime military.
115. These organizations employed about 10 percent of the civilian working population of the United States.
116. These articles will be her wardrobe until Thanksgiving, when she gets to go home and wear civilian clothes.
117. Leaders of the military establishment do not, any more than their civilian colleagues, define their economy by its defects.
118. Ransome Kuti had accused it of instigating the violence in order to thwart the handover to civilian rule scheduled for January 1993.
119. For example, in the 1920s there were no civilian domestics at the station-house.
120. Instead, as a civilian, he joined the Remounts, training horses to be sent to the front.
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