Corps [noun]

Definition of Corps:

group trained for action

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Samantha Hogan is a staff writer at The Maine Monitor and a corps member for Report for America.

Samantha Hogan is a staff writer at The Maine Monitor and a Report for America corps member.

A nationwide tutoring corps could be rolled out by expanding Americorps, a federally funded national service program, Kraft and others suggest.

To be fair, Brady’s receiving corps was badly depleted for most of 2019, which had a measurable effect on his stats.

Without the lived experience of some of our audience and peers, we undoubtedly miss stories and don’t notice things a more representative reporting corps would catch.

The box of the diplomatic corps was just opposite us, and our gay little Mrs. F. sat in it dressed in white satin.

Car lesditz Sauvages prenans en main leurs arcs & fleches, vouloient emporter le corps.

The task of deceiving the Austrians was performed to perfection by Murat with the reserve cavalry and Lannes's corps.

During the rapid advance down the Danube on Vienna, the fifth corps continued in close support of Murat's cavalry.

When the main French columns were deployed, Lannes, with the remnant of his indomitable corps, had a brief period of rest.