He's just going through the motions, like a high school senior who's already been accepted to college. |
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He has been accorded the status of a senior statesman in the Indian cricket team by his mates. |
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In the 1840s, the Ardverikie Estate was leased by the Duke of Abercorn, a senior aide to Prince Albert, the queen's husband. |
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Many accountants made it to the board having previously served as senior executives. |
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As he told Parliament on Friday, he also had received advice from two British Queen's Counsel and one local senior counsel. |
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Efforts by senior leaders to jawbone banks into lending to companies not targeted by the government campaign have had little effect. |
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The detention plans were put forward after senior police officers argued they needed extra time to question suspects. |
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The second half of the evening was filled with drama, comedy and mime from the senior classes. |
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The senior drum major orders the Massed Bands to march and countermarch in slow and quick time. |
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She recognized the shaggy brown locks that fell in waves around his boyish face, belying the fact that he was her senior by a handful of years. |
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Niamh is one of a small group of top achievers in the recent music examinations at senior level who is being honoured at this event. |
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One senior figure said that if Taoiseach Bertie Ahern had any sense, he would jettison the PDs immediately. |
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As well as being the senior ensign of the King's ships, the red ensign was also worn by merchant ships. |
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He served in the navy for five years, and was described by his senior naval commanders as a superior able seaman. |
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His rank and station have not been released by police, but it is understood he is of, or above, senior sergeant rank. |
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He is now a senior whip and is ranked seven places above the finance spokesperson. |
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Towards this objective, HelpAge India has organized a series of physical events for senior citizens including golf tournaments and walkathons. |
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All participants are advised to bring rain proofs and suitable footwear and for those of senior years a walking stick for added support. |
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But now it is understood senior officers say they cannot keep using reserves to balance the books. |
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Several senior speakers from Scotland's main IT markets are booked for the networking event. |
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Green Buffaloes judokas amassed 17 points to win the senior quadrangular tournament held in Ndola last weekend after beating five clubs. |
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There are times in the history of any company where change in senior leadership makes sense. |
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Her salary compared poorly, in most cases, with those of other senior administrators in Scotland's quangos and arts bodies. |
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Several senior officers attended war game training recently aimed at improving logistical concepts and improving capability development. |
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The company's putting on a nice public face, but the degree of insider sales by senior officers does not make one feel warm and fuzzy inside. |
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The shield was quartered, and, since France was the senior kingdom, the French arms took precedence in the first and fourth quarters. |
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Some years ago, I worked as a senior house officer in accident and emergency. |
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When I was a senior house officer working in accident and emergency I was asked to take a telephone call from a patient wanting advice. |
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It was also alleged that he had been asked to provide information from police sources by senior activists. |
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In the end, it was the ability of the senior non-coms and junior officers to adapt and adjust that made the landings successful. |
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There was disappointment for the Enniscrone senior footballers on Saturday evening last, when they received a walkover from Drumcliffe, who were unable to field a team. |
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Today Black is a senior vice president for blackbird Technologies, a Virginia based security contractor. |
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Now 41 years old, Nelosar works as a caregiver for senior citizens and lives in Queens, New York. |
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Ilya Shapiro is a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute. |
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But not everybody was so supportive of yesterday's paper, with of the groups representing senior police officers dismissing it as a wasted opportunity. |
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The actions have left Kiely's senior team wading through paperwork. |
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Last week, David Johnson, senior vice president for strategy at Dell, took a new post with Blackstone. |
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David Kaplan, a senior partner at Ares, told WWD he sees international potential in the luxury brand. |
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Today, we can reveal we have obtained a draft copy of that very test, a powerful and highly accurate method of assessing individuals for senior positions. |
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On Tuesday, two senior Kremlin officials, Vladimir Avdeyenko and Boris Rapoport, quit their jobs. |
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By one account, it aided U.S. troops in capturing or killing at least ten of those senior leaders from the battlefield. |
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The Grandparents Day was observed in the school to honour senior family members who showered experience, patience and unstinting love on their grandchildren in abundance. |
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Over the years, several MPs have alleged cover-ups or suggested that investigations were shut down by senior security officials. |
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But for years, that was not the case and Brennan and McDonough were opposed to other senior officials. |
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There are a lot of quality players in the senior squad just now. |
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Adam Thierer is a senior research fellow with the Technology Policy Program at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. |
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Among the attendees were thought to be several senior members of the board of the American Friends. |
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Twenty years his senior, Brigitte Trogneux has grown children from a previous union. |
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William Galston, a senior fellow at Brookings, takes a different view because of the players that will lead the tax-reform effort. |
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He is a senior at UCLA, where he is the Senior Viewpoint Columnist for The Daily bruin. |
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Copies of the letter were sent to senior members of the church hierarchy and to the soviet government. |
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A senior Iranian official in Pakistan later confirmed the strike took place, declining to elaborate. |
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The missive was received back in London by David Barrie, a senior diplomat, who appended his own note. |
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Robyn was in her senior year of college in January 2008 when she found out she had an abnormal pap smear. |
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If the senior wife decides to make life unbearable for her co-wife and their husband, she is likely to succeed in forcing the newcomer to leave. |
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After Benjamin senior died in 1816 Isaac felt free to leave the congregation following a second dispute. |
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I promised to return the Zimmer frame to Fiona Daglish, the senior physiotherapist who looked after me. |
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Murphy's teacher's aide for the class was Desirae Zine, a senior and star golfer at Woods High School. |
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A limited number of senior barristers and solicitor-advocates are made Queen's Counsel as a mark of outstanding ability. |
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Peter Kazmierczak, senior heritage librarian in Bourne-mouth, said people have a lot to thank rabble-rousing William for. |
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Congress President Sonia Gandhi met senior party leaders and held talks with JMM last week for a coalition government in Jharkhand. |
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Meanwhile, Hindenburg and the senior generals lost confidence in the Kaiser and his government. |
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These factors enabled Hindenburg and other senior German leaders to spread the story that their armies had not really been defeated. |
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On 24 August, MacDonald submitted the resignation of his ministers and led his senior colleagues in forming the new National Government. |
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Eutropius mentions Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus, although as a former consul he may have been too senior, and perhaps accompanied Claudius later. |
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A senior counter-terror chief has warned that fighters are returning from the conflict radicalized and ready to strike Britain. |
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After much discussion with the other senior commanders, Eisenhower decided that the invasion should go ahead on the 6th. |
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The Cassel Report also said some senior officers knew of the crimes but did nothing to prevent, investigate or punish. |
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As her support fell away, senior Conservatives challenged and defeated her as Party leader, forcing her resignation as Prime Minister. |
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I reported the conversation to senior levels of the state department and I was told to stand aside and they would handle it. |
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The permanent secretary is the most senior Scottish civil servant, leads the strategic board, and supports the first minister and cabinet. |
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In addition special responsibility allowances are paid to councillors who carry out more senior duties. |
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There is one aided primary school, two aided middle schools, and one aided senior school. |
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There is an office of the deputy governor, who must be a Caymanian and have served in a senior public office. |
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Approximately 200 people play table tennis on a regular basis across four senior and two junior leagues. |
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Unlike some other democracies, senior civil servants remain in post upon a change of Government. |
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It was possible to assemble the entire peerage and senior clergy of the realm in one place to form the estate of the Upper Chamber. |
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This required that the emperor station a trusted senior man as governor of the province. |
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A decapitation strike carried out by drone killed many of the country's senior generals. |
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Some of Cameron's senior appointments, such as George Osborne as Chancellor of the Exchequer, are former members of the Bullingdon Club. |
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Other senior Labour figures who backed the younger Miliband included Tony Benn and former deputy leaders Roy Hattersley and Margaret Beckett. |
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The honour bestowed is commonly, but not invariably, membership of the United Kingdom's most senior order of chivalry, the Order of the Garter. |
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Its membership mainly comprises senior politicians, who are present or former members of either the House of Commons or the House of Lords. |
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The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, consists of senior judges who are Privy Counsellors. |
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In September 2008, a senior Plaid Cymru assembly member spelled out her party's continuing support for an independent Wales. |
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In 1981, he married Moira French McGlashan, then a senior civil servant with the Scottish Office. |
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A period of 'civil war' broke out among senior membership between those who favoured Farage's leadership and those seeking a change. |
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The position of sachem descended through families, and were allocated by senior female relatives. |
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The Inner House is the senior part of the Court of Session, and is both a court of appeal and a court of first instance. |
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The Lord President is the most senior judge of the Court of Session, and is also president of the 1st Division of the Inner House. |
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The Lord Justice General is the most senior judge of the High Court of Justiciary. |
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The most senior civil servant in each Court is the sheriff clerk and he or she is charged directly with the management of the Court. |
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Britain, starting off in 1941, as somewhat the senior partner, had found herself the junior. |
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A senior US State Department official described Bosnia in the spring of 1995 as the worst crisis with the British and French since Suez. |
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Thus, if only the infantry is represented, the Royal Marines would parade before the Grenadier Guards, the senior infantry regiment of the Army. |
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Chief of Staff is also appointed by the president from senior military officers. |
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Though football is the most popular sport, other team sports have experienced considerable success at senior level. |
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The Governor of the Bank of England is the most senior position in the Bank of England. |
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He may also have intended to give Alaric a senior official position and send him against the rebels in Gaul. |
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The government of Rwanda uses an offshore company to lease a private jet for its senior politicians. |
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Although the Lord Chief Justice is senior to the Master of the Rolls, the Civil Division is much broader in scope than the Criminal Division. |
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The first year had been full, obliging him to join the second year with classmates a year his senior. |
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The President and Deputy President are appointed to those roles rather than being the most senior by tenure in office. |
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An Eastern army landed in Italia, captured Joannes, cut his hand off, abused him in public, and killed him with most of his senior officials. |
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In New Hampshire, the ten high sheriffs are the senior law enforcement officers of each county, and have police powers throughout the state. |
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In 1983 Rushdie was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, the UK's senior literary organisation. |
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Another important figure in Richard's early life was Ifor, his brother, 19 years his senior. |
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This led to resignations of senior management members at the time including the then Director General, Greg Dyke. |
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A delegation of senior English clergy met with Henry and his advisers at Stockbridge shortly before Easter in April. |
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Attendees include News Corporation executives, senior journalists, politicians and celebrities. |
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The Sun used the same printing presses, and the two papers were managed together at senior executive levels. |
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In October 2014, the trial of six senior staff and journalists at The Sun newspaper began. |
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In 1750, Smith met the philosopher David Hume, who was his senior by more than a decade. |
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In his final year, as a member of Eton's senior council, he unsuccessfully campaigned for the abolition of corporal punishment at the school. |
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This saw senior players follow the regulations already introduced in 2009 at minor and under 21 grades. |
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As of 2011, a rule change allowed for rolling substitutions to be made at senior level. |
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Many clubs run second teams that also compete in these leagues against clubs with only one senior side. |
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Nevertheless, the army was considered the senior and more prestigious branch. |
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A maniple consisted of two centuries and was commanded by the senior of the two centurions. |
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While his son brought all the senior barons of Northumberland into his entourage, David rebuilt the fortress of Carlisle. |
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The senior members of the livery companies, known as liverymen, form a special electorate known as Common Hall. |
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However, it may be that Moray was mentioned first simply because he was senior in the social hierarchy of the time. |
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Palmerston Park, home to the town's senior football team Queen of the South, is on Terregles Street, also on the Maxwelltown side of the river. |
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It is a traditional peer society to Scroll and Key and Wolf's Head, as the three senior classes landed societies at Yale. |
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Typical such individuals include senior company executives, bankers, lawyers, business owners and international recording artists. |
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Britain had a difficult time appointing a determined senior military leadership in America. |
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Hawking returned to Cambridge in 1975 to a more academically senior post, as reader in gravitational physics. |
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The rank of air chief marshal is immediately senior to the rank of air marshal but subordinate to marshal of the air force. |
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When this is not the case, the senior ranking Air Force officer is the Chief of Air Force, holding the rank of air marshal. |
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Marshals of a troop arm were immediately senior to Soviet colonel generals. |
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They run two senior men's teams and numerous youth teams which are linked to the local schools. |
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The town's rugby team, Cumbernauld RFC, were formed in 1970 and grew to have 3 senior men's teams and several junior teams. |
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The action was brought against The Crown, which was represented by the Lord Advocate, who is the most senior law officer in Scotland. |
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In special cases the senior class may wear the badge on a collar, which is an elaborate chain around the neck. |
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Formerly, many, but not all, Knights elevated to the senior Order would resign from the Order of the Thistle. |
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When one party governs alone, the Deputy First Minister is a senior member of the governing party, typically the party's deputy leader. |
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The senior football team, Stirling Albion, play in the Scottish League Two at their home ground at Forthbank. |
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It is headed by the Lord Lyon, who is King of Arms and senior herald for Scotland. |
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The Royal Regiment of Scotland is the senior and only Scottish line infantry regiment of the British Army Infantry. |
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There were five levels of NVQ ranging from Level 1, which focuses on basic work activities, to Level 5 for senior management. |
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Later he became the senior member in the results of the April 1784 election. |
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Aberdeen attract support from the city and surrounding areas, as they are the only senior team within a wide area. |
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Amongst those he worked with there, who helped him and his work, was the senior apothecary and later MD, Dr Alexander Gunn. |
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The weakness of Asquith as a planner and organiser was increasingly apparent to senior officials. |
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Citizen soldiers could be beaten by the centurions and senior officers for reasons related to discipline. |
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The latter incident, in 1828, killed the two most senior miners, and Brunel himself narrowly escaped death. |
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Owain Gwynedd was a member of the House of Aberffraw, the senior branch of the dynasty of Rhodri the Great. |
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Llywelyn was a descendant of the senior line of Rhodri Mawr and therefore a member of the princely house of Gwynedd. |
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Following the revolt, Henry ruled England personally, rather than governing through senior ministers. |
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Two senior nobles stood out as candidates to head Henry's regency government. |
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For the next 24 years, Henry ruled the kingdom personally, rather than through senior ministers. |
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Ultimately there was a judicial review and a boycott of the system by senior doctors across the country. |
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In 2009 he married Elizabeth Gibson, senior lecturer in law at the universities of Tours and Bordeaux. |
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Despite securing its objective, the division's reputation was adversely affected by miscommunication among senior officers. |
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That sign, and others like it, encourage an affluent senior market to visit our area during the nonski months. |
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The Court of Appeal of Sri Lanka is located in Colombo, is the second most senior court in the Sri Lankan legal system. |
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Maundy money is a ceremonial coinage traditionally given to the poor, and nowadays awarded annually to deserving senior citizens. |
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The board consisted of senior figures in British businesses, and none of the board had previous knowledge or experience of the railway industry. |
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Rugby union is played at various levels, from school to senior league level. |
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Under the command of the senior Roman general present, they were led at lower levels by their own officers. |
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When a mound is completed and the ground around has been swept clean of residual combustible material, a senior potter lights the fire. |
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She is a solicitor and was a senior civil servant prior to her appointment. |
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The senior Douzenier is referred to as the Dean of the Douzaine and presides at Parish meetings. |
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His only senior appearances came for the reserve side in the Welsh Football League. |
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Bale made his senior international debut for Wales in May 2006, becoming the youngest player at that point to represent the nation. |
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On 20 October 2010, Bale scored his first senior hat trick against European champions Inter Milan at the San Siro in the Champions League. |
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The Home Office is headed by the Home Secretary, a Cabinet minister supported by the department's senior civil servant, the Permanent Secretary. |
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He won gold at the 1986 World Junior Championships and he soon switched to the senior ranks. |
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A secondary school, locally may be called high school or senior high school. |
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At 17 she became the youngest rider to win the senior women's title at the 2001 British National Cyclocross Championships. |
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Later that year Cooke won her second senior women's title at the 2001 British National Road Race Championships. |
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This followed the charging of two senior clerics including a monsignor with money laundering offences. |
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After seeing half the senior staff walk out, the school opened the new year on a wing and a prayer. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has a ceremonial provincial curia, or court, consisting of some of the senior bishops of his province. |
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His domination of the Privy Council, the king's most senior body of advisers, was unchallenged. |
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So, how do you present a two-week usability study of Quickenloans.com to senior leadership in Forrest Gump style? |
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He was four times chosen to be president of the Conference and held numerous senior positions as administrator and watched budgets very closely. |
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The club has also two other senior male teams in the League of Lower Normandy. |
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However, he also wanted to stand for consul, the most senior magistracy in the republic. |
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One senior manager was concerned that gender issues are being overresearched and yet the research findings do not benefit the Kenyan people. |
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Ordinary presbyters are in turn overseen by a superintendent, who is the most senior minister in a circuit. |
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He introduced the practice of junior officers dancing on deck when the band was playing for senior officers' wardroom dinners. |
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In 1531, Henry had isolated More by purging most clergy who supported the papal stance from senior positions in the church. |
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A senior British naval officer arrived by destroyer on 16 June and the evacuation began the next day. |
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He met Eisenhower and other senior commanders at their headquarters at Southwick House in Hampshire to discuss the situation. |
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The senior German officer, Major Albrecht Lanz, asked to be taken to the island's chief man. |
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More recently heads of public schools have been emphasising that senior pupils now play a much reduced role in disciplining. |
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Sir Spencer Walpole, a historian of contemporary Britain and a senior government official, had not attended any university. |
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Managers and other senior officers of the whaling stations often lived together with their families. |
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More information on famous senior and junior members of the university can be found in the individual college articles. |
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The fact that he is next but three in line for senior partnerdom never stops him looking startled. |
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The second most senior bishop is the Archbishop of York, who is the metropolitan of the northern province of England, the Province of York. |
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He supported the Cluniac order and played a major role in the selection of the senior clergy in England and Normandy. |
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By 1570, senior figures in the government privately accepted that Elizabeth would never marry or name a successor. |
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The current principal is Jeremy Walker, who also acts as the senior school headmaster. |
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Little of this was known beyond the senior ranks of the party and the royal secretariat. |
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The Secretary of State for Air, Lord Thomson, was killed in the crash along with many senior figures in the airship development programme. |
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The next senior person in a chamber after the prefects and tollykeepers was once known as the in loco, and kept the accounts for Chamber Tea. |
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These camps are often run by colleges or universities, and are usually for children in junior or senior high school. |
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An Eastern army landed in Italy, captured Joannes, cut his hand off, abused him in public, and killed him with most of his senior officials. |
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Caesar wanted the men to see that they were under the eyes of the entire senior command, which would certainly share their fate. |
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Armatus defected from Basilicus to Zeno in 476, and was made senior imperial general for life. |
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In addition to the masters, the following three categories of senior boys are entitled to exercise School discipline. |
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An injury had sidelined our 6-10 senior pivotman, Connie Dierking, so we were still adjusting at both ends of the court. |
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In October 2004, Sarah Forsyth claimed that she had been dismissed unfairly by Eton College and had been bullied by senior staff. |
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The office has subsequently been held by one of the knights, though not necessarily the most senior. |
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Eugen Fischer and Fritz Lenz were also appointed to senior positions overseeing the policy of Racial Hygiene. |
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Today it is primarily a prize giving event, where prizes are awarded to senior boys who have excelled in particular subjects. |
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The maximum tenure in office was nine years, but every three years officials were graded on their performance by senior officials. |
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He obviously expected one of the senior army officials to walk over and talk to the jawan. |
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Of the various collateral patrilines, the senior in order of descent from the founding ancestor, the line of eldest sons, was the most noble. |
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The division of Mongolian society into senior elite lineages and subordinate junior lineages was waning by the twentieth century. |
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The Coventry Storm, an offshoot of the senior team, currently compete in the National League. |
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My senior year consisted of serious bouts of life-itus, antsiness and boredom. |
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The NIHL Coventry Blaze, an offshoot of the senior team and official affiliate of the Blaze, currently compete in the National Ice Hockey League. |
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Two senior branches of the ruling house, those of Kashin and Kholmsky, asserted their claims to the grand ducal throne. |
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Presiding over the trial was Sir William Chapple, a senior and respected judge in his early sixties. |
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The Speaker is assisted by three Deputy Speakers, the most senior of whom holds the title of Chairman of Ways and Means. |
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The Bahamas were hosts of the first men's senior FIFA tournament to be staged in the Caribbean, the 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. |
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The positions of a more secretarial nature were often held by senior churchmen. |
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The Council was responsible for supervising all senior administrative officials, such as the Crown representatives in all of the major towns. |
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Since 2005 public bus transport in Mauritius is free of charge for students, people with disabilities and senior citizens. |
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In 2004, the Academy attracted media attention for a series of financial scandals and reports of a feud between Rosenthal and other senior staff. |
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After a lengthy battle, Regan's bid was seen off and two senior CWS executives were dismissed and imprisoned for fraud. |
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Some historians have suggested that, but for the urging of his senior explorers, De Almagro would probably have stayed permanently in Chile. |
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As other apprentices were left larger sums, it would seem that he was not a senior apprentice at this time. |
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Webster enrolled at Yale just before his 16th birthday, studying during his senior year with Ezra Stiles, Yale's president. |
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This group is made up of elected representatives and senior management from 12 councils and the Department of Internal Affairs. |
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The senior bishop of the seven diocesan bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church bears the truncated title Primus from primus inter pares. |
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The pope was originally chosen by those senior clergymen resident in and near Rome. |
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Only the bishop of the senior primatial see of each of these two churches participates in the meetings. |
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To assist the metropolitan there are Episcopas, the senior most among them is called the Suffragan Metropolitan. |
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A panel of three senior bishops has been set up to advise other bishops on how to apply the guidance when clergy dissent. |
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The Court of Appeal of Sri Lanka, located in Colombo, is the second senior court in the Sri Lankan legal system. |
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The title of archbishop or metropolitan may be granted to a senior bishop, usually one who is in charge of a large ecclesiastical jurisdiction. |
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All ministers are credentialed at one of three levels of licensure, the most senior of which is the rank of Ordained Bishop. |
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The Lord Chancellor, formally the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, is a senior functionary in the government of the United Kingdom. |
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They are joined by senior representatives of the judiciary and members of the diplomatic corps. |
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The civil service was increasingly filled with natives at the lower levels, with the British holding the more senior positions. |
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To further their deliberations, they invite government ministers, senior officials, and experts in the matter being discussed. |
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Pepys was a senior official in the Navy Office by then, and he ascended the Tower of London on Sunday morning to view the fire from a turret. |
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There have been recent suggestions that the retirement age for the United Kingdom's most senior judges should revert to 75 years of age. |
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The two most senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary were designated the Senior and Second Senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary respectively. |
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People are dangerously suffering from globophobia says a senior floor trader in New York. |
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Within a year he had gained advancement to the senior rank of the bar, Queen's Counsel. |
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Asquith, who was then only 39 and had never served as a junior minister, accepted the post of Home Secretary, a senior Cabinet position. |
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When Napoleon proposed the army march on the capital, his senior officers and marshals mutinied. |
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Bonar Law decided it would be appropriate to meet with his senior Conservative colleagues, something he had not previously done. |
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His achievement in creating a government was considerable, given that almost all of the senior Liberals sided with Asquith. |
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He had two brothers, Daniel, eight years his senior, and Arthur, four years his senior. |
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The Archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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In the United Kingdom, the Chairman of Ways and Means is a senior member of the House of Commons who acts as one of the Speaker's three deputies. |
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The ceremony included the laying on of hands by a senior cleric and the recitation of the king's genealogy. |
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However, MPs have often found that a division is the best way to interact for senior members of the government. |
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The Lord Chancellor serves as the most senior Lord Commissioner and traditionally presides over the Royal Commission. |
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The title is granted for exceptional merits, generally to senior politicians at the end of their party career. |
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Following an amalgamation of local hockey clubs in 2011, the Isle of Wight Hockey Club now runs two men's senior and two ladies' senior teams. |
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He married Charlotte Atwood, 12 years his senior and a cousin of Harold Davidson, the famous rector of Stiffkey. |
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The barracks continued to house artillery officers for a time, and were later converted into housing for senior staff of the Royal Laboratory. |
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A senior Bush administration official described that goal as largely symbolic since rehirings have been quietly taking place already. |
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Former members of the society have gone on to senior positions in the media and business. |
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At senior level, Keswick and Lairthwaite schools merged in 1980 as a single comprehensive secondary school, with the name Keswick School. |
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It is a thriving club with 3 senior teams and a growing junior section putting out 6 teams. |
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In this league, competition is between the top domestic teams from the senior cricketing nations. |
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While recuperating, he fell in love, for the first time, with Agnes von Kurowsky, a Red Cross nurse seven years his senior. |
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Since Workington was voted out of the Football League in 1977, Carlisle United has been the only Cumbrian team to play senior football. |
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They field three senior sides, with teams at most junior age groups, and play at Holden Road, the site of Belvedere and Calder Vale Sports Club. |
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Tournaments may be organized for specific age groups, with upper age limits for youth and lower age limits for senior players. |
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I worked hard my senior year, something that was particularly difficult due to the senioritis that many others were feeling. But it paid off! |
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He retired from tournament golf in 2004 at the age of sixty, having won a number of events at senior level. |
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The two English players scarcely spoke and, as Faldo was the senior partner, it was suggested that he should have done more to put him at ease. |
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The decision of one senior traditional owner to stand outside the negotiation process militated against an even more favourable outcome. |
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It was her first senior Grand Slam title and she was the first British woman since Jo Durie in 1987 to win the Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title. |
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Since 2002, she has served as senior account executive with a consistent record of exceeding sales goals. |
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Backstage before the show, all the other senior girls were pulling on their red unitards for the jazz piece. |
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Amy Lotman, Chris Liott and Marie Lacey have been promoted from account executives to senior account executives. |
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A senior labour Party MP scoffed at what he suggested was faulty logic. |
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Allegra hopes that spending her senior year at a performing arts high school will change her life and make her a better dancer. |
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She worked with SEAL Team Six and retired with the rank of senior chief. |
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Traffic on the encrypted channels used by senior Iraqi generals had peaked and zeroed, then peaked again, and zeroed again. |
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In 1956 Surtees won the 500cc world championship, MV Agusta's first in the senior class. |
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The Church of Ireland remains divided, but one senior cleric has entered into a civil partnership. |
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A management team including chief executive Peter Wheeler and senior players Martin Johnson and Neil Backare in temporary charge. |
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In June 1936, Churchill organised a deputation of senior Conservatives to see Baldwin, Inskip and Halifax. |
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He also held a number of other senior management positions at BANI, including general manager and Director of Sales Operations. |
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Mark Hughes has called on his senior stars to lead from the front as Manchester City aim to make further progress in Europe by beating Aalborg. |
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For most senior ministers this is usually the elected House of Commons rather than the House of Lords. |
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She was drafted by the Orlando Wahoos during her senior season but declined the offer to pursue her dreams of earning an Olympic gold medal. |
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Meanwhile, Britney is decked out as the hotel's waitress and she had a senior waitstaff teach her how to properly hold the silver platter. |
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But Newcastle Crown Court heard he arrived carrying a fake warrant card and handcuffs, claiming to be a senior detective. |
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Most interestingly, they are assigned as senior warrant officer advisors to commanders at battalion, brigade, and CID command levels. |
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Some 33 Senior Warrant Officers were promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, 41 to senior Warrant Officer and 67 to Warrant officer. |
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Piloted by Mr Bird, the town's esteemed senior water bailiff, this was the first of a seemingly never-ending fleet floating down over the years. |
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Johnston, who coaches the Family Y's Water Rats senior swim team, says her swimmers can't wait to hit the water Apr. |
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Rovi Corporation today announced that Kathy Weidman has joined the company as senior vice president and general manager, metadata. |
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The staff comprise a mix of grades from senior civil servants to administrative support grades. |
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This building houses many squash courts, several climbing walls and is home to QUB's senior men's and women's basketball teams. |
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I am excited to join the AGP Global Aviation team and to work with the AGP senior leadership group. |
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The senior teams each play in annual European competitions, and the professional side compete in the World Cup every 4 years. |
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Younger brother Paul is the senior Hawk operator for a training group and RAF Valley's Operations Wing commander. |
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