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pack drill
noun
- a military punishment by which the offender is made to march about carrying a full pack of equipment
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Unique collaboration ... best media outlets on the continent ... local flavour and expertise ... you know the pack drill.
Photograph: Channel 5 No names, no pack drill and all that.
In part, it was because certain finance ministers – no names, no pack drill – tried a course of cold turkey too soon.
No names, no pack drill – but even someone with a known Celtic bent among the Scottish football press corps admitted he "jumped up and down inside" as Kris Boyd scored, four minutes from time, at Ibrox against St Mirren last month.
He heard their case stated, and then asked, “Do you all promise that if I dismiss you from pack drill you will not misbehave yourselves during your short stay in this town?”
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