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Sandhurst
[ sand-hurst ]
noun
- a village in S England, near Reading, W of London: military college.
Sandhurst
/ ˈæԻˌɜː /
noun
- a village in S England, in Bracknell unitary authority, Berkshire: seat of the Royal Military Academy for the training of officer cadets in the British Army. Pop: 19 546 (2001)
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He'd just left Eton and was on a gap year before his military training at Sandhurst.
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The roots of the feeling that things could now change were planted in the 2018 Sandhurst Treaty, signed when the Conservative's Theresa May was prime minister.
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He studied at school in the UK and attended Sandhurst military academy.
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Cars were also set alight in Tavanagh Street and Sandhurst Gardens in Belfast.
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Georgia Laurie, 31, from Sandhurst, repeatedly hit the reptile in the face after it attacked Melissa while they were swimming in Mexico in June 2021.
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