regular service in English

army service voluntarily chosen after the completion of mandatory service

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1. Annaba also has regular service to Oran

2. Traditionally, the Wing Adjutants did their regular service

3. The quick turnaround time associated with accelerated service is now part of CIPO's regular service offering.

4. The operator of a regular service may use additional vehicles to deal with temporary and exceptional situations.

5. (c) a certified true copy of the Community licence issued to the operator of the regular service.

6. The Beech 1900, a twin-engine turboprop seating is among the smaller commuter aircraft in regular service.

7. Accumulator plates having been in regular service during 16 years are exhibited in the Tudor Museum in Rosport.

8. Cường said the Sài Gòn Star company will operate the tour as a regular service from next year.

9. An integrated advanced radar system combining several new technologies has undergone a series of trials aboard a shuttle tanker that is in regular service to an offshore oil platform.

10. Impressment, essentially conscription by the "press gang", was a favored recruiting method, though it was unpopular with the public, leading many to enlist in local militias to avoid regular service.

11. The second phase opened for regular service on December 29, 2010, with the exception of Gongdeok station, which was planned to open around early 2011, but was delayed to November 29, 2011.

12. Customers will also need to pay an additional ₹ 700 a month for the Ather One plan which will cover all regular service and maintenance costs, including consumables like brake pads, as well as data services which include satellite navigation as well as cloud

13. Of Dominus) still familiarly applied to schoolmasters, who were of course originally invariably clergymen.] [Footnote 165: A Conventual is a member of some monastic order attached to the regular service of a church, or (as would nowadays be said) a "Beneficed" monk.] [Footnote 166: _Sic.