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soldiers

n. (plural of soldier English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: soldier)

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Soldiers (food)

A soldier is a thin strip of bread or toast; the strips that a slice is cut into are reminiscent of soldiers on parade. The toast is sliced in this manner so that it can be dipped into a soft boiled egg that has had the top of its shell removed. Many people also enjoy "marmite soldiers" in the UK or "vegemite soldiers" in Australia which follow the same principle and are spread with Marmite or Vegemite respectively.

In 2005 The Daily Telegraph reported the invention of a device for cutting bread into soldiers. Shaped cutters to produce soldiers shaped like human soldiers are also available.

Soldiers (Drowning Pool song)
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Soldiers (You Am I song)

"Soldiers" is the second single from the album Hourly, Daily by Australian rock band You Am I. It was released in 1996 and reached number 80 in the 1996 Triple J Hottest 100 and number 33 on the Australian charts.

Tim Rogers said that the song was "very consciously" recorded with "boppy" horns, rather than distorted guitars, reflecting the music the band was listening to at the time. "You Am I were rock for four years, but we wanted to make something different."

The video clip directed by Andrew Lancaster won the award for best video at the 1996 Aria awards.

Soldiers (Ulrik Munther song)

"Soldiers" is a pop song released in 2012 by the Swedish singer songwriter Ulrik Munther. He took part in Melodifestivalen 2012 on 11 February that year, in a bid to represent Sweden in Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan. The song came third overall after Loreen won with " Euphoria" and Danny Saucedo was runner-up with " Amazing".

Soldiers (ABBA song)

Soldiers is an ABBA song, released on their 1981 album The Visitors. Its working title was "Peasants"

Soldiers (play)

Soldiers: An Obituary for Geneva (Soldaten. Nekrolog auf Genf) is a 1967 play about Winston Churchill, controversial for alleging that he was involved in the death of the Polish Prime Minister, General Władysław Sikorski, in an airplane crash in 1943.

German writer Rolf Hochhuth wrote the play on occasion of the 100th anniversary of the First Geneva Convention, alleging that Churchill condoned the murder of Sikorski in order to appease Stalin, and also highlighting Churchill's support for the mass bombing of German cities in 1943. The play was meant to premiere at Britain's National Theatre in 1967, but this was cancelled and the play was produced instead in the West End with John Colicos as Churchill.

Hochhuth, unaware that the plane's pilot Eduard Prchal was still alive, accused him of participating in the plot. Prchal won a libel case that seriously affected the London theater which staged the play. Hochhuth never paid the 50,000 British pounds imposed on him by the court and subsequently avoided returning to the UK. In 2011, he revealed his source for Churchill's involvement as Jane Ledig-Rowohlt, the British wife of his publisher Heinrich Maria Ledig-Rowohlt (née Jane Scatcherd). According to Hochhuth's biographer Birgit Lahan, these rumors relayed by Jane Ledig-Rowohlt had been the sole source for the allegations in the play.

Usage examples of "soldiers".

Heavily armed companies of foot soldiers attacked during the night, before the snows had melted, taking the garrisons by surprise.

He swore an oath he had heard soldiers at the keep use when he found the rucksack ripped apart and his bread and cheese missing.

And though of Bosania from birth, those soldiers still were loyal to Great Kesh in their service.

Tomas let out a theatrical whoop and laughed, while Pug remounted, the soldiers nearby attempted to restrain their own amusement.

The soldiers were erecting rude shelters against the night wind, as they had each night of the journey.

The grim faces of the nearby soldiers told him he was not alone in that feeling.

The Duke used hand signals to deploy the line of soldiers so they might swing to either flank and charge on command.

The chosen horse screamed, then was suddenly silent, and when the fires were ready, the soldiers placed spits over the flames.

One of the soldiers was busy cooking meat and handed them hot portions.

Five soldiers of Crydee, those still able to continue, under the supervision of Sergeant Gardan followed behind, leading two mules.

Bordon, like the other cities in the area, had no standing army, but instead supported a garrison of Natalese Rangers, descendants of the legendary Imperial Keshian Guides and counted among the best horse soldiers and trackers in the west.

Gardan and his soldiers had left that morning with a bundle of dispatches for Prince Lyam from his father, and Meecham was housed with the palace guard.

Duke and the others have said them to be, I think they have mapped out the West to find a good place to bring their soldiers in during the winter so they can launch their offensive this spring.

Until the heavy foot soldiers and engineers from Ylith and Tyr-Sog arrived to man and create permanent fortifications, the Kingdom was fighting a principally mobile war, for most of the troops assembled were cavalry.

Your soldiers might not have the faintest idea of what they are seeing if it involves magic.