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Lexicographical Neighbors of

the Great Depression
the Great Elector
the Great Hunger
the Great Starvation
the Green, White and Gold
the Hill
the Himalaya
the Indies
the Irish
the Irish Famine
the Iron Duke
the Jersey Lillie
the King of Swing
the Kingmaker
the Lady with the Lamp
the Little Corporal (current term)
the Nazarene
the Say Hey Kid
the Shiites
the Solent
the Street
the Sunnites
the Swiss
the Taal
the Tempter
the Three Weird Sisters
the Trapezium
the Triangle
the Venerable Bede
the Weird Sisters

Literary usage of

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1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1888)
"When they let the boys go, the little corporal wished Frank to accept a ... Among those who yet remained were the little corporal, and the big young soldier ..."

2. Battles and Sketches of the Army of Tennessee by Bromfield Lewis Ridley (1906)
"THE "OLD GENERAL" AND THE "LITTLE CORPORAL." I recollect an incident in war times which impressed me with a conviction that has haunted me to this day. ..."

3. Our Part in the Great War by Arthur Gleason (1917)
"THE LITTLE CORPORAL WE were in the barracks of the Eighth Regiment of Artillery. They have been converted into a home for refugees, but the old insignia of ..."

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