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Blue Army

American  
[bloo ahr-mee] / ˈblu ˈɑr mi /

noun

Canadian chiefly Winnipeg, Calgary, and Vancouver.
  1. an organization maintaining a directory of tradesmen and checking on the quality of the service they provide.


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With Haji Wright still sidelined, it leaves Ellis Simms, who has scored double digits before in the Championship, but recent performances have left the Sky Blue army worried.

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Delta Wellbeing services include the "Blue Army", a team of people whose aim is to prevent admission and reduce delayed discharges.

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“The Blue Army work with clinicians and ward staff. They do assessments on the ward with the patient and get them out of hospital as quickly and as safely as possible,” she said.

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But the Varsovian wing of Big Ron's claret and blue army will be there and you'll even hear us singing: "Allez, allez, allez!"

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My mate Gav and I have been the claret and blue army in Warsaw since the mid-1990s.

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