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31 Sentences With "reliables"

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No offense to our old reliables, but that's what we call a style rut.
Some are venerable right-wing reliables like National Review, The Washington Times, or Newsmax.
Johnson and Koepka lost a fierce tussle 2&1 against Europe's old reliables Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson.
When it comes to feel-good, classic games there are the old reliables: Operation, Twister and Monopoly, among others.
Known as the Old Reliables from its World War II days, the Ninth had been reactivated for combat in Vietnam.
As for the labels, expect to see fashion-favorites like MCM and Burberry, as well as old reliables like Madewell and Topshop.
Given what is happening with formerly old reliables, like broadcast networks and traditional sports, marketers need some way to generate big reach.
And though they may never replace your go-to Chucks or Stans, these might just convince you to give those old reliables a rest.
Apparently, the sense of cultural disrespect that Kochie, one of the "Rotary Reliables," laments, an exasperation with what these voters see as political correctness.
Also submitted for our hilarity are such reliables as the pot-smoking old lady and the elaborate cake that will never reach the finale intact.
If you want to make the case for getting tough on big business, old reliables like banking, telecoms, and the pharmaceutical industry seem like softer targets.
Aka the worn-in, old reliables you brave your everyday commute in and the on-trend, pristine pair tucked under your desk for that quick office switch-up.
And we're not saying it's time to kick your old reliables to the curb — we just want to highlight a few new shapes and styles worth taking for a spin.
Because if you really want your wardrobe to reflect the rest of the positive changes you're making in your life, you might want to leave the old-reliables behind and enter unchartered territory.
There are blue-collar workers, evangelicals, educated "Rotary Reliables," newbie "Perot-ista" voters and "Rough Rebounders," who saw authenticity and a bit of their own stories in the twice-divorced "perfectly imperfect" Republican candidate.
Kawhi won finals M.V.P. honors that year at age 23, despite playing alongside a trio of old reliables (Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili) on what really should be known as one of the decade's Super Teams.
Blount rushed for two touchdowns and 127 yards against his former team, and the New England Patriots turned to their old reliables — Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski — to hold off the Ben Roethlisberger-less Pittsburgh Steelers and win 27-16 Sunday.
"Reliables," who stick to old favorites, are more likely to "be the first to watch a new movie or TV series," which makes no sense at all unless you believe people must choose between watching new TV or listening to new music.
And while it's easy to stick to the tried-and-true favorites that we know check all those boxes (think Adidas, Nike, and Puma), every now and then a new brand of kicks comes along that gives our old reliables a run for their money.
There's not a lot that's new — although I liked seeing the debut of HEAR ME OUT — and there are some of the "old reliables" in there, like SRO, ETNA and EEO, as well as some partials and suffixes which bring down the quality of the fill.
Furthermore, he said, the machines cannot connect to the internet or be used for any purpose other than generating marked ballots The old reliables Meanwhile, the optical scanners that digitally tally most of New Hampshire's ballots are a brand the state's election officials are familiar with.
The curious name emerged during a discussion to decide the name of the band; the name "The Reliables" was suggested and misheard as "The Lejrbåls" in the flurry of discussion.
During the war he was a morale/special services officer, a platoon leader, a company executive officer and company commander, and a battalion executive officer and battalion commander of the 60th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division ("Old Reliables").
March 6, 1934. and, "Those who like Jolson should see Wonder Bar for it is mainly Jolson; singing the old reliables; cracking jokes which would have impressed Noah as depressingly ancient; and moving about with characteristic energy.""At the University", Harvard Crimson, May 21, 1934.
Dark Summer at AustcrimeKatherine England, 'Two Reliables Show Their Class with Thrillers', The Advertiser Magazine 19 December 1992 (p.5)Jane Stephans, 'Guilt Edge review', Australian Book Review no.149 April 1993 (pp.54-55) Like many of Cleary's novels it features sport, in this case one day cricket.
He eventually scored a run. The Dodgers later went on to win the 1963 World Series, earning him a World Series ring. That ring was eventually lost during his time in Vietnam. In 1967, he was drafted into the United States Army and later served in the Vietnam War with the 9th Infantry Division (Old Reliables) and earned the Purple Heart while wounded by enemy forces on a patrol.
Gregorio guided his team in the 2009-10 PBA season to a record 41 wins. James Yap would earn his 2nd season MVP award. With the return of old reliables Marc Pingris, Paul Artadi together with veteran center Rafi Reavis, and rookie standout Rico Maierhofer, his team would finish as champions in the 2009–10 PBA Philippine Cup Finals defeating the Alaska Aces 4 - 0. The sweep is the first time in the history of the All-Filipino Conference This however marked the end of Gregorio's era as Llamados coach with his transfer to Meralco Bolts.
These operations enabled the battalions to be awarded unit citations and campaign streamers, including one Presidential Unit Citation. Beginning with the 3rd Brigade in July 1969, the 9th Infantry Division was the first US Division to be withdrawn from Vietnam. [Although 'Old Reliables' were returning to the United States, from the Summer of 1969 on into the Fall of 1970, units of the 3rd Brigade remained in the Mekong Delta; operating under the command of the 25th Infantry Division in Cu Chi] The Division returned to Ft. Lewis, Washington, in 1970 where its battalions were inactivated. During the 1960s and 1970s the 1st Battalion, 60th Infantry was active as an element of the 172d Infantry Brigade in Alaska and did not deploy to Vietnam.
When the 9th Infantry Division was again reconstituted around 1972, this time at Fort Lewis, Washington, it was established again with the 2nd and the 3rd Battalions 39th Infantry (the 1st Battalion was serving with the 8th Infantry Division in Baumholder, Germany.) It remained a part of the active Army in the 9th Division until the "Old Reliables" were again deactivated around 1991. Following reactivation and transfer to the Training and Doctrine Command, the 2d and 4th Battalions - IET, BCT -, 39th Infantry Regiment departed Fort Dix, New Jersey for Fort Jackson, South Carolina, arriving on 22 August 1990. 4th Battalion 39th Infantry was reactivated in October 2017 at Fort Jackson. The battalions conduct Basic Combat Training, and are part of the 165th Infantry Brigade at Fort Jackson, organized with a headquarters company and six line (training) companies, designated A through E.
Julian Johnson Ewell was the son of Jammie Morrison (Offutt) Ewell and Colonel George W. Ewell (1879-1972), a career Army officer. He was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma on November 5, 1915, while his father was serving as a Reserve Officer Training Corps instructor at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Oklahoma State University–Stillwater).John Sperry, 9th Infantry Division: Old Reliables, 2000, page 939th Infantry Division, Commander's Profile, Julian Ewell, Octofoil magazine, Volume 1, Number 2 (July–September, 1968), page 27 He was raised in California, Panama, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., and graduated from New Mexico Military Institute in 1932.New Mexico Military Institute, Alumni Who Have Achieved Flag Officer Rank in any of the National Uniformed Military Services, accessed February 1, 2013 He attended Duke UniversityJohn C. McManus, Alamo in the Ardennes, 2007, page 175 before transferring to the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1939.
Following World War II Booth served in positions of increasing visibility and responsibility, including a posting as Executive Assistant to the Undersecretary of War"AFL Urges Merger With CIO To Fight Anti-Union Bills Cadets Can't Play Pro Football, War Secretary Rules", The Sun (Baltimore, Maryland), February 1, 1947 From 1953 to 1954 General Booth was commander of the 28th Infantry Division in Germany when this National Guard organization was activated to replace active duty units sent to Asia during the Korean War."12 Generals Promoted; President Advances Brigadiers to Temporary 2-Star Rank", New York Times, November 7, 1953 Booth commanded the 9th Infantry Division, also in Germany, from May to November, 1954.List of commanders, 9th Infantry Division Association web site9th Infantry Division: Old Reliables published by Turner Publishing Company, 2000, page 23 From 1955 to 1958 Booth was the Army's Assistant Chief of Staff for Personnel, G-1."End of Draft Again is Urged by Stevenson", Chicago Tribune, October 19, 1956"Ex-Nazi Rocket Expert Honored by U.S. Army, Los Angeles Times, October 31, 1957 Booth served as US High Commissioner of the Ryukyu Islands from 1958 to 1961."Gen.

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