I reached the rank of editor by being one of the boys, although I didn't recognise this until much later. |
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We also rank first in violence against gays so from gay bashing to murder we have a lot of problems in this country. |
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A number have now broken rank and that piles the pressure on the Hearts owner and his new head coach. |
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The US system of rank badges and insignia, introduced in the early 19th century, is highly distinctive, and instructive. |
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She motioned them to come inside, noting the rank insignia on their collars. |
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I'm less clear about the distinctions of rank and insignia on the other side of the great divide between officers and enlisted men. |
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He rose to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and saw combat in the second world war, for which he was mentioned in dispatches. |
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Ticks rank right up there with bats, snakes and spiders as creatures that elicit fear and disgust at the mere mention of their name. |
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He said salaries up to the rank of senior superintendent would be improved and money channelled towards scarce skills. |
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When the investigation was conducted, he was head of the Fraud Squad and held the rank of senior superintendent. |
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Accordingly, upon demotion as deputy chief, he was entitled to reassume his prior rank of major. |
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The barracks allowed us to be separated from those with genuine seniority and rank and provided us a space to turn on each other. |
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It also threw up a new generation of rank and file leaders whose presence is still felt in the union today. |
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He was once considered for change of rank to sergeant major by the Commandant of the Marine Corps so he could be the top enlisted Marine. |
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He travelled the world and rose to the rank of sergeant major but retired after 18 years due to his condition. |
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He tried to rebuild the innings, but felt the pressure to keep the runs flowing, and top-edged a rank full-toss from Ontong to short third-man. |
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The depicted individuals were of high and middle social rank but were not always wealthy. |
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In every respect, and they rank among the best constructed lenses I have seen in medium format. |
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And it is not uncommon for anyone to maintain a rank for 8 years, especially at full bird colonel. |
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We used cross-tabulations and rank correlation coefficients to investigate bivariate association. |
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In a combat uniform the Navy rank insignia would not be noticeable except at extremely close range. |
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Of coach Tommy Amaker's four signees, three rank among the nation's top 40 players. |
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Nearly 50 percent of executives expect to take fewer vacations in 2003, so it's coming at the rank and file as well as the muckety-mucks. |
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While this consensus was emerging at the top, there was a developing underswell of protest in the police rank and file. |
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When the Civil War began Grant returned to the Army and received the rank of colonel. |
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He was there for eight months, during which he rose to the rank of bombardier. |
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Between the wars he rose steadily but unspectacularly in rank and by 1936 was a lt-general. |
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If the discarded cards were also equal in rank then the player who was seen wins the tie. |
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Promoted to the brevet rank of brigadier general, his division was prominent in the last stages of the war. |
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I found it most interesting that he was the first cab off the rank to bag this bill, to bag transparency, and to bag accountability. |
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First cab off the rank is Marty, whose geriatric parents read badly off an autocue. |
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First cab off the rank was an automated phone poll of 1583 respondents immediately after the election was called. |
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He was born in Switzerland in 1779, served as a staff officer in Napoleon's armies, and later rose to the rank of general in the Russian service. |
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Morgan served more than 10 years in the Army and earned the rank of staff sergeant before leaving active duty in 1996 to pursue a musical career. |
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The rank and file have been 100 percent solid whenever they have been called out. |
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The following links provide images of the rank insignias as they were worn by both the Union and Confederate armies. |
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The quantity of grave goods varied, suggesting that rank and status were represented in death. |
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Complete sets of MacDonald's cricketers or Taddy's clowns rank among the blue chips of cartophily. |
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They have been expected to start at the lowest rank and have been trained in all facets of the business. |
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Robert Altman has definitely made better films, but this one must rank high on the list. |
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They did not make loud noises as they were very aware that I had a very high rank in the chain school and that they could never outrank me. |
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The volley sailed over the front rank of soldiers and fell among the battle leaders beyond. |
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There has been a strong feeling among rank and file workers to walk out over this issue. |
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We need joint union rallies over pensions and a serious campaign among rank and file members. |
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It is noteworthy that all the members of the court-martial, appointed by the convening officer, were subordinate in rank to him. |
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On top of the circlet is set his coronet of rank or baronial chapeau if any. |
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Temporary promotion to the higher rank is for specified period and limited to one rank higher than the member's substantive rank. |
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The new boat is poised to rank alongside the Hills Hoist and the Victor mower as iconic Aussie inventions. |
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Promoted to the rank of pasha in April 1916, he was virtually exiled by his Young Turk rivals to the eastern front. |
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He is a humble man and a down-to-earth padre, who displays respect for all he serves with, regardless of rank or background. |
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This must rank as the best horsemanship in the race at a time prior to the modifications of the fences. |
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As for the poor themselves, they should accept their allotted rank with humility. |
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The attacks on democracy have created uproar among rank and file civil servants. |
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By 1994, it had maintained its rank as the commonest species in the first two of these size classes, and ranked second in the third size class. |
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She has been getting good grades right through her school and last year she bagged the first rank in her class. |
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Two flunkeys stood at the back of the carriage and the little cockades in their hats were fashioned according to the rank of their employer. |
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This hand must consist of 4 cards of the same rank and 3 of the same face card. |
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If the card played is a face card which matches the rank of a face card on the table, the face card on the table may be captured. |
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Mordaunt Merton is clearly below the social rank of the daughters of Magnus Troil, the Udaler and Jarl of Zetland. |
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Dressed as a field marshal, the rank to which Catherine II had promoted him in 1773, he wears the Star of the Order of Saint Andrew. |
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In 1941 Smuts was made an honorary field marshal in the British Army, but asked that he still be known by his old rank of general. |
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The queen was a thin woman, with pointy elbows, a pinched face, and wispy white hair on which the crown marking her rank sat. |
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Simmons and Torre are clearly inferior to the other ten catchers and would rank 11 th and 12 th, respectively, in my book. |
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At the high school level, the first rank is recruit, followed by private, lance corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant and company sergeant major. |
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Although the government and opposition signed a peace protocol, both are weak and splintered, unable to restrain their rank and file supporters. |
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It is an offence to use a taxi rank unless you are a licenced hackney carriage, so why do cars flout this law? |
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High academic rank brought Jackson assignment as a lieutenant in the 3rd US Artillery. |
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He has commanded in every rank from lieutenant to vice admiral, and has flown his flag in all three of the Navy's aircraft carriers. |
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The two generals will supervise seven sector commanders of colonel or lieutenant colonel rank who will take direct responsibility in the field. |
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The next round of anxious moments will come when the engineering admission rank list is released. |
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That is rank injustice to a man who played his heart out apart from that one error. |
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Black nudges lots of pawns forward to the third rank and comes out of his corner slowly. |
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These theories raise the empirical and existent pluralism to the rank of a fundamental pluralistic program. |
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Care needs to be taken to distinguish between teachers that are misguided and those that are rank heretics who have rejected the faith. |
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He picked up a fare at the taxi rank outside Marks and Spencer, in High Street, to take the passenger to Harwich Road. |
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Each taxon used is morphologically distinct, although the rank of these taxa is in flux. |
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There was very little formal structure by way of military rank in Viking armies. |
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Although any member may rise to the rank of Knight or Dame, only armigerous members can automatically become Knights or Dames of Justice. |
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Perhaps surprisingly Fueter also held the rank of colonel in the artillery of the Swiss army. |
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Owens followed shortly after for 39, pulling a rank long hop into the hands of square leg, and Rob Walker also fell before the total was reached. |
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By racing, players can ascend in level and rank to build up their reputation and weekly in-game salary. |
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The hierarchy is a strict queue, meaning that members of the queue ascend in rank only when an individual in front of them dies. |
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The new face had to be assessed, evaluated and placed in rank according to the established pecking order. |
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To the contrary, it is arguably faculty who are frozen in rank as associate professors whose productivity is likely to suffer. |
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Ted rose to the rank of colonel at the war's end serving as the 26th Infantry Regiment Commander. |
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It had become a bit of a joke for any ensign or petty officer new to rank and ship with him. |
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During those years, Russia had experienced a traumatic decline and had fallen from the front rank of great powers. |
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This is a valid tractor because four in a suit other than diamonds is the next rank above ace. |
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He had been in the police force for 15 years, rising to the rank of detective constable but was sacked following his conviction. |
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However, the knock-on effect was to catapult her into the front rank of America's punditocracy, where she has remained ever since. |
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His sentence by a special court-martial judge includes discharge for bad conduct and demotion to the lowest rank of private. |
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An award of tenure normally involves a promotion to the rank of associate professor. |
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Protector of the ecumene, also referred to as commander, was the rank of the supreme commander of the military forces of the Forerunner ecumene. |
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She claimed there had been general support for the creation of a central taxi rank in Ballina. |
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He did not think a central taxi rank was the right solution for the town at the present time. |
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He added that there were plans afoot to site a taxi rank within a short distance of John Street and Fleet Street. |
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It degrades from the equal rank of Citizens all those whose opinions in Religion do not bend to those of the Legislative authority. |
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Longshoremen rank with teamsters in the lore of hard-nosed trade unionists and Hobsbawm preferred their leader's politics. |
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In particular the album's opening few moments feature some fairly rank scat singing which had me jumping for the skip button. |
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But from 1385, the establishment of superior titles of duke, marquis, and viscount pushed barons into the lowest rank of the nobility. |
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With her thirtieth year had come promotion to the rank of duchesse, although she preferred the tide of marquise. |
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Any player who draws a card of the trump rank during the deal may place it face up on the table, and its suit then becomes trumps for the hand. |
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Kind of a weird topic to discuss over dinner, if you ask me, but I am a lowly private without rank or feelings. |
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A bonus with the Potter movies is their wonderful supporting casts, drawn from the first rank of British thesps. |
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All life Baronies are in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and rank amongst hereditary Baronies in that Peerage by date of creation. |
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As economic interventions go it must surely rank as one of the biggest failures in history. |
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The judges were powerful men and their social rank and position inspired loyalty. |
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The Reds are one of the seeded teams, although if they failed to beat any of the assembled sides it would rank with the most amazing football shocks in history. |
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For official domestic proofs displayed in this block a percentile rank is also provided. |
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The reverse is true for Edmonton and Regina, areas that rank higher on the cultural spending indicators than on the bohemian index. |
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Customers rank usability and the intuitive user interface as a major reason for choosing Taleo. |
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I am curious to see if there are any limits to how far a confidence man can go before the neo-Confederate rank and file realizes it is being played for a collective fool. |
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A captain and a standard bearer may join this superb unit of warriors, adding accuracy and willpower to rank and file troopers. |
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It therefore considered at that stage that the incentives did not rank as investment or employment aid. |
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The wearing of badges of rank and nationality, as well as of decorations, shall be permitted. |
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But Ministry of Defence rules dating back to 1947 state family accommodation can only be provided to Gurkhas holding the rank of colour sergeant or above. |
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Germany argues that it is in particular in the case of indirect beneficiaries that a measure needs to be selective in order to rank as aid. |
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Ever since the Somalia affair, the atmosphere in the military has become rank with fear about mistakes being made. |
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By listing and rating your current skills, you'll develop a 'picture' of where you rank with your company and with your career. |
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A comparison of this cumulative rank with the cumulative rank for per capita assistance reveals significant differences. |
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Lady Austen made him the most popular poet of his age, and raised him to a rank in English poetry from which no revolution of taste can detrude him. |
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What do you think should rank at the top of the agenda for the strategic talks? |
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In many countries temporary employment agencies are rising in rank to become the largest employers. |
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Neither your rank nor your years of military service have any impact on the amount of compensation. |
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We screened funds in this category to rank them by the best five-year records. |
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She adjusted the insignia that marked her rank before leaving the mirror. |
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Also, the scandalous defections in the rank of africa religious women as well as religious men. |
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By using your two goal groups above, rank them in terms of priority and urgency. |
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Mark was a rank and file activist and is a left wing socialist. |
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By contrast with the medieval monarch, relatively secure in his rank and his religious status as the anointed of God, the signore had to be suspicious and wary. |
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Do the junior ranks feel that you deal fairly with their request for funding and representation when it is a senior rank whom they are making the complaint against? |
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His film makes good use of the cultural disjunctures that are commonplace now in an urban setting, like the rank pollution of the otherwise picturesque Suzhou River itself. |
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Less surprising perhaps that the death of a spouse or close family member also rank so highly. |
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Thus, a candidate with a high rank in a single primary ranking obtains a high rank in the aggregation. |
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The most important purpose of a potlatch was to enable a new chief to show his rank and establish his claim to power. |
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The word dignitas was a Latin rhetorical and political term that indicated either the possession of high political or social rank or the moral qualities associated with it. |
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The call of Jesus reaches people of a low social rank while performing their daily duties. |
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By virtue of its length and used wood, it was possible to determine the social rank of the person who smoked it. |
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Each salad was given a rank in each category, which were averaged to tabulate the final ranks. |
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While a list does rank the country's top dogs, figuring out which one has a shot at winning Westminster isn't as easy as looking at the number one spot. |
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Do it for the next ten years, if it takes that long, to fix that great disparity between lowest and highest rank level. |
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For all groups covered in this report, national ranks are generally given based on the regional rank with the lowest level of risk. |
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In July 1937, Rickover was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander and became the commander of the minesweeper, Finch, an old ship well past its prime. |
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As cosmic denizens go, brown dwarfs may not rank among the most spectacular sights. |
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Slovenia's decisions have been validated and have placed Slovenia in the same rank with the more advanced countries. |
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Russia sits on the second rank with 97.33 points and the People's Republic of China on third rank with 96 points. |
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To test whether such bafflegab also pays in print, Armstrong asked 20 management. professors to rank the academic prestige of 10 management journals. |
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Suffice it to say she went off and married a soldier who later rose to the rank of field marshal. |
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African slaves occupied the very lowest rank in a vast system of unfreedom and dependency. |
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Despite a redoubtable presence, she could and did connect with people of all ages, rank and professions. |
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Openness to others' opinions and the willingness to listen should rank as highly as the ability to communicate persuasively. |
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The grievor had held that substantive rank for over four years before being released and re-enrolling. |
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Perhaps the hydrothermal activity served as the impetus for the enhancement of coal rank from lignite or subbituminous to high volatile A bituminous. |
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Experts rank SICHERHEIT as a valuable information platform and meeting point for the Swiss security sector. |
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Equivalent ranks in the Royal Artillery are lance-bombardier and bombardier, harking back to the ancient rank of bombardier, a species of trained artilleryman. |
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They are composed of three judges of the highest rank in the province and serve for a two-year term. |
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In the physician or surgeon no quality takes rank with imperturbability. |
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It is plausible for the ASO discipline to be given the highest rank in lower secondary education and higher secondary education. |
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He had previously held high rank in the intelligence and military transport directorates. |
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Readers always fill our mailbags when we rank the league's best. |
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Psychologists rank with economists as one of the heaviest users of statistical technology. |
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Anthracite, the highest rank coal, is often called smokeless and is consumed for both domestic and industrial purposes. |
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The least active rank was chief warrant officer, with only 15 days per member during the period considered. |
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The store will be first cab off the rank with its earnings release. |
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Please make French courses as a second language available to Anglophone personnel below the rank of warrant officer. |
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A commander at any level cannot shirk unpleasant decisions, whether he be corporal or general or any rank in between. |
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The RCT will try to preserve its invincibility at home while Castres will want to keep the first rank in Championship. |
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The Gambia has moved up 11 places to rank 11 in 2007, the highest rank gain of any country in the region. |
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I have identified the American troops by their rank and geographic location served. |
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The loans are secured by first rank mortgages on real estate properties and by chattel mortgages on all present and future movable properties. |
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Hannibal is the father figure, the career military man, the only one to attend West Point and it takes some serious time to rise to the rank of Colonel. |
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In what ways can players ascend in rank and acquire more powerful ships? |
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The tour stops at the Hospital and we walk past a large taxi rank and open-air market, and onto a pedestrian bridge to get a view of the township. |
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The Surveyor at the front rank of tax assessment may have been outgeneralled by a small but active body of higher civil servants and interested industrialists. |
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People in the military start as privates and may be promoted according to skill, time in rank and job performance. |
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The asker must be holding at least one card of the rank asked for. |
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The lowest taxonomic rank is species and the highest is family. |
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Beem was a rank outsider to take the title at the start of the week but a final round of 68 gave him a one-shot victory over a charging Tiger Woods. |
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People elbow for status, and often the easiest way to do it is to demean someone else, raising your relative rank just a bit. |
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How does Kim Yu-Na being absolutely freaking robbed of the gold medal rank among past controversies? |
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The people eyed the police askance before the Rose Revolution but now rank it as the country's second most popular institution. |
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There are also plans to develop the taxi rank into a multi-storey complex. |
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Then again, I'm not an expert on the Marines, but my guess is that a bassoon might rank lowish on the list of the things the ideal recruit would be expected to show up with. |
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Particularly popular were masks that portrayed women of high rank wearing a large labret, or wooden plug, in their lower lip. |
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For coinosseuers of literature, the sagas stories of family struggles, rivalry, and conflict rank with homer and Shakespeare. |
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Lieutenant, company grade officer, the lowest rank of commissioned officer in most armies of the world. |
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It is still standing. He was elevated to the rank of domestic prelate by Pope Pius X, which is why his title is monsignor. |
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Guidons were borne by leaders in battle who were of no more than knightly rank and so not entitled to display a banner. |
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Superior to his two partners in social rank and inherited connections, he lacked their ability to organize support and their total dedication to the pursuit of power. |
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Truth be told, when there's trouble in the world, it's probably not somebody of high rank who's experiencing it. |
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This refers with still greater force to people of the rank of the Japanese automobile magnate. |
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But despite her father's humble social rank Gwen attends royal banquets and tournaments. |
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They also found that if a macaque's social rank changed, her gene expression did as well. |
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Such a shift in the cause-of-death pattern has not occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, where perinatal conditions rank in fourth place. |
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They were not expected to perform manual labour, and their social rank conferred various privileges upon them. |
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Among the Dogon, social rank is due to ancestry, as more extraction, the greater the social status is high. |
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Unless the word superior be taken in such a sense as to signify, that he who does a bad action, does thereby, detrude himself out of the rank of men. |
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First, he wants to upend the conventional league tables that rank the foreign policies of modern American presidents. |
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Their always mind-blowing performances on stage with costumes, makeup and fireworks almost elevated them to the rank of demigods. |
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Domestically, diamonds now rank third in mineral production value, outranked only by gold and nickel. |
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Dave Nedohin's triple raise takeout to score four will rank among the best shots in the history of the game. |
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Within each denomination the cards rank Club, Spade, Heart, Diamond. |
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The concept of youth across sub-Saharan West Africa is both an indeterminate age group and a social rank of powerful significance. |
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In those far-off days, adultery was regarded as an offense so rank as to make financial jugglery seem a peccadillo. |
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Daughters-inlaw have the lowest social rank in the family and their position improves with children and with increasing age. |
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No prisoner of war may be deprived of his rank by the Detaining Power, or prevented from wearing his badges. |
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Both of Alban Berg's operas rank as James Levine specialties, and both are in the Metropolitan's repertory this season for a few performances each. |
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The number six-ranked Longhorns were the highest rank team the Knights had ever played. |
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The view may look bright at the top GOP echelon, but that does not appear to be the attitude of the rank and file. |
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If only subordinates see it, then the subordinate with the highest rank should speak up. |
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We rank amongst the world's best commercial finance companies, with over 40 years' experience and the hunger to remain a top-drawer player. |
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Sergeants carried halberds and had silver lace on their cuffs as a rank badge. |
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Without Thomas' scheming, the Vikings might rank last against the pass. |
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The second order, those who fight, was the rank of the politically powerful, ambitious, and dangerous. |
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Three other men of appropriate rank to command legions are known from the sources to have been involved in the invasion. |
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Before dying, he declared his support for raising Constantine to the rank of full Augustus. |
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By the time of the Battle of Marston Moor in July 1644, Cromwell had risen to the rank of Lieutenant General of horse in Manchester's army. |
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A Swiss jass master and I teamed up against my wife and an American, who were both rank beginners. |
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Suddenly, the rattling gait of the horses disarranged the apparent order of the rank and, in next to no time, the clang of the scimitars echoed through the valley. |
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The former cloistral city is one of the most splendidly restored architectural ensembles of the country and can just about claim the same high rank as the capital city of Luxembourg itself. |
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In more precise terms, they were involved in the fodging of false documents intended to arrogate to themselves an early rank advancement, which would have allowed to earn a higher pay than their due. |
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Notionally those of high rank had vast authoritarian powers. |
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Therefore, it is proposed that in the absence of additional information confirming the high rank of these elements, the substances should not be included in the first priority list. |
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The programme included visits at the European institutions and meetings with panels of distinguished experts, such as high rank EU officials, Professors and practitioners. |
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Normally dominant cows will displace the low rank cows, particularly heifers, so the low rank cows will reduce their lying time even more than the high rank cows. |
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In winter the cassock was often lined with furs varying in costliness with the rank of the wearer, and its colour also varied in the Middle Ages with ecclesiastical or academic status. |
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Since 1990, the non-commissioned officers' rank insignia has been embroidered on the epaulette slip-ons and continues to be based on British army patterns. |
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Thus, Njazi Jaho, a first rank constitutionalist, believes that these changes 'should have been made the subject of a much wider discussion' including all the political forces of the country. |
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For NCMs, the rank of corporal is used in matching public service jobs. |
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The highest rank a Boy Scout can achieve is Eagle Scout. |
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Women of the Emirates have also entered the military and the police, the highest rank attained by women in the armed forces being that of brigadier-general. |
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In getting percentage increases you took from the lowest rank level and you moved the disparity between the lowest and the highest rank level continuously further and further apart. |
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This performance is the highest rank ever achieved in its history. |
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For instance, before the start of the DDR programme no specific provision has been made to allow calculation of the number and percentage of women in the armed forces, as well as their rank and category. |
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Thus, depending on the rank to be filled, a variety of tests are developed to evaluate such things as knowledge, management ability and deductive reasoning. |
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Kmart's campaign will certainly rank with those three image makers. |
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These pictures rank with the masterpieces of Cartier-Bresson. |
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They rank with Warhol and Monet as modern pastorals. |
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Constable's cloud studies rank with Stubbs's Anatomy of the Horse. |
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Sterlitamak and Salavat rank with Ufa as major cities. |
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How do we in Canada rank with respect to fighting organized crime? |
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In Canada, Aboriginal children rank with many children in the developing world on several key indicators, including infant mortality and injury deaths. |
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Their political position in the government hierarchy may also be of a lower rank with less influence, reporting through one or more senior ministries. |
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It did not rank with physical medicine as a political priority. |
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The mortgage maintained shall acquire a rank with effect from the date of provisional registration, whereas the mortgage granted shall acquire a rank from the date of final registration. |
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Their pleas were shouted down with charges that the rank of admiral was too British and too rooted in the monarchial traditions that the American Revolution had fought to overturn. |
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In general, the more naked a society is, the more body paint, tattoos, or scarification is employed to denote the warriors and the chiefs, with each rank having its individual pattern. |
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The deputy directors, respectively for social action and major risks, are, firstly, a female doctor with the rank of captain, and, secondly, a female university graduate with an engineering degree. |
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According to the Brahmanic sources, they originated from intercaste marriages, but this is clearly an attempt at rationalizing their rank in the hierarchy. |
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We're losing it because we have too many young people in the ranks who are not staying long enough in that particular rank and they still have their apron strings on. |
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Why did these people want to raise a golden calf to the rank of adoration? |
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Image auditing software technologies carry out a full audit scan of image material stored on IT assets and will rank them on the basis of their inappropriateness. |
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However, in case of impediment the chairmanship may be assumed by a plenipotentiary, with ambassadorial rank at a minimum and available for the month. |
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A gifted cartoonist, Tracy was responsible for recording some of the funniest moments in Air Force uniform and his comic strips and caricatures spared no rank or occupation. |
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When four cards of the same rank are played in succession, this clears the table, and the player who played the last card of the sequence begins the play again. |
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Congratulations for the very motivated team which did pass the qualification with flying colors and got the fifth rank of the exhibition challenge. |
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Its senior official is the Attorney-General of the Republic, who has the rank of Minister of State and is appointed by the President of the Republic. |
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Saoire was never far off the lead as she raced in the front rank early on in company with Sanserif and Mona Lisa. |
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To earn his rank as a real partner to your business and contribute towards enhancing your competitive edge, the professional translator is in perfect pitch with your corporate image. |
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A palanquin is more a litter than an actual seat. Unlike a sedan chair, a palanquin can be carried by many porters or animals, thus indicating the high social rank of its owner. |
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Trend tests based on the seasonal Kendall's tau or von Belle statistics are wellsuited for handling both censoring and non-normality because the techniques are based on rank transformations. |
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Three years later, Jô is now known as 'Mad Dog'. He's an emotionless bully that has reached a very high rank in one the biggest crime syndicates of Shangri-la. |
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Despite all the sound and fury about the independence debate, ordinary voters rank the constitution as a bottom-feeder issue. |
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Reverting the grievor in rank would have been reasonable if the re-enrolment had been to a provisional rank and, therefore, Annex E of CFAO 49-4 was applicable. |
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Thus, this proposal dovetails with the earlier proposal that the exchange rank and publish ratings for analysts based on the accuracy of their prior earnings projections. |
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Enchmen's highest rank in the Civil War military was that of Senior Politruk, that is, a political officer. |
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Through a variety of infrastructure investments and different forms of social spending the state generates channels for distributing wealth which at the same time alleviate poverty and create a new rank of nouveau riche. |
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It could also point to his social rank as diets. |
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They recognized social rank and gave great deference to theocratic chiefs. |
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To work in public administration constitutes a mission implying a distinguished social rank and obliges public officials to open to general scrutiny situations of private character for fulfilling the transparency principle. |
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It acknowledges the significance of youth-hood as a social rank tied to patterns of entitlements, status and social advantage, and the contradictions and difficulties this throws up for policymakers and young people alike. |
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Since most biblical scholars because of their social rank lead rather secure and comfortable lives, the roads drawn on this map are far too straight and inaccurate. |
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The Americas embrace many cultures and ethnicities, but for decades the legal rights and social rank of people not descended from European colonialists were circumscribed by law and limited by oppression. |
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Social rank order, rivalry and readiness to fight are eliminated. |
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It's so easy to have friends of the same social rank of oneself, but why not show our compassion and love for our neighbour by breaking down those social barriers? |
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During Christ for all Nations' nearly 35 years of ministry, we have seen bigger crowds than we saw in Yola, Nigeria, but I rank this crusade among the best ever! |
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Only a high degree of concerted political action through permanent coordination structures and practices will make it possible to set specific priorities and rank activities hierarchically. |
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Essentially, it fails to track the most important things in the right way, so no matter how you slice and dice the existing numbers, it's not going to rank NHL players fairly and accurately enough for a GM to trust it. |
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The metrical relations of physical objects are determined by a physical field, the metric field, which is represented by the second rank metric tensor field. |
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Having achieved the rank of chief warrant officer and been designated as the regimental sergeant major for the corps, Dave has a number of responsibilities. |
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Athletes who have qualified for the finals will be awarded points since they did rank higher than the athletes who were beat out in the preliminary rounds. |
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Most professional armed forces officers above the rank of brigadier are not too keen to support future expenditure on reserve forces because they want all the money, and the British army is no different. |
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After a few years, corps de ballet members who demonstrate growth in artistry, technical ability, musicality and ability to communicate with the audience may be promoted to the rank of soloist or second soloist. |
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But at the precise moment when countries, such as France and Germany in particular, are raising the identity issue to the rank of national debate, it appears that this debate is pointedly outdated. |
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Napoleon bestowed on him the rank of inspecteur aux revues. |
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Defective or poorly secured hatch covers, scuttle covers or scuppers rank a close second to unsafe loading conditions amongst the accidents of interest over a 25-year period. |
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Were he to serve another 20 or 25 years, he could retire with a full superannuation pension based at his salary at a higher rank than when he was injured. |
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Seafood such as barbel and swordfish rank high in local cuisine. |
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At the same time, we have found that those countries that have invested greater funds in education have advanced more rapidly and now rank amongst the most highly-developed countries. |
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On termination of service an official may be given an honorary rank either in his grade or in the next higher grade, by decision of the Director General. |
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Social networking tools enable your people to create, share, and rank development activities that unlock the hidden knowledge within your organization. |
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When this issue is so crucial to the public interest and to the rank and file, how can the minister justify a closed door process to fix a problem where those closed doors themselves in part are part of the problem? |
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I would suggest for the member, if he did a poll of the associations that he quoted, he would find that the head of those associations had a certain point of view and the rank and file might see that drastically differently. |
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In its findings submitted to the CDS, the Board stated that it is unfair to have members perform without receiving the pay associated with the rank of the position they fill. |
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We were unable to rank these issues by degree of importance given the variety and the scope of the components of state examined by type of pressure and the lack of available information. |
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Coal rank indicates the progressive alteration, or coalification, from lignite to anthracite. |
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It's an Umbrian delicacy to rank alongside the home-made pasta that you'll find everywhere you go. |
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Csaba Mera, ODS Medical Director, knows exactly why ODS was in the front rank of medical insurers in Oregon. |
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Baseball aficionados can routinely rank players by their batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage, to mention only a few. |
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A Velcro subdued cloth rank with a solid sage-green background, flush and centered above the last-name tape on the wearer's right chest. |
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