The Command Director, an one-star general officer or colonel, is always on duty in the command center. |
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The highlight of the building dedication was to be a speech by a one-star general. |
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And it designated a one-star general on the Joint Chiefs of Staff to work on the issue. |
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She was among 53 army colonels, 12 navy captains and 11 air force colonels promoted to one-star officers. |
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This is a better alignment than having me serve as a one-star Naval component commander. |
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She is only one of three women of the 42,000 women serving in the Army National Guard to attain the one-star general rank. |
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I approached a one-star and asked if the three-star who was the ranking officer at the event would like to meet Flanagan, an original from D-Day. |
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In 1996, no women held three or four-star rank, and only 2 of the 277 two-star officers and 14 of the 430 one-star officers were women. |
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A one-star admiral has become the first woman to head up the U.S. Coast Guard's Fifth District. |
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I welcome its promotion to the one-star league and know it will have been gained through a lot of hard graft. |
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This is, in the final analysis, a one-star hotel of a movie masquerading as a five-star showpiece. |
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The one-star hotel employing 55 people was closed suddenly on July 31 without the workers being given prior notice. |
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We cannot demand five-star cars from manufacturers and then settle for one-star roads. |
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A one-star hotel can get away with only five rooms and no staff-to-guest ratio is stipulated. |
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Department of Health inspectors stripped CCC Social Services of its former one-star status leaving it with zero stars out of a possible three. |
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According to NHTSA's system, a one-star rating means a high likelihood of rolling over, and a five-star rating means a low likelihood. |
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His deputy, a one-star destined for great things, ran the division, constantly prepared to relieve the brigade commander fighting the battle. |
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Any item to be included in the database needs to be unclassified and cleared at one-star level before the information can be displayed. |
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He was an ex-chicken farmer and hotel manager who was, in the spring of 1941, stuck in a one-star dump in Madrid. |
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A hospital stripped of its one-star rating after managers were discovered fiddling waiting list figures has failed to win it back in the latest round of inspections. |
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And the general himself stopped he said at the one-star general level. |
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The commission's latest reports, to be published in the next few weeks, will award both departments the low one-star standard, showing they provide only a fair service. |
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The one-star general overseeing reconstruction contracts in Iraq said in response to the audit that the lack of documentation didn't prove the money was wasted. |
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Mayors will be entitled to categorise family hotels, one-star hotels, motels and hostels, and up to two-star restaurants and entertainment facilities. |
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The report, which rates the department's performance on a star-rated system from zero to three, saw Cumbria's social services stripped of its former one-star status to zero. |
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The fivesome took a bus from the airport to the hotel and had a late lunch prior to my arrival at a one-star Chinese fast food restaurant located in a nearby strip center. |
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After all, how hard is it really for a disgruntled patient to log into vitals or Healthgrades and give you a one-star review? |
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One-star hotels are best for budget travelers who aren't too picky about where they sleep as long as it's cheap. |
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