After a few minutes a small contingent marches out, escorts and a high ranking individual who must personally approve our presence. |
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Another place to contribute these articles is to the sites which are ranking ahead of you on your key search phrase. |
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World ranking points are lower over here, of course, but the standard of play isn't as good. |
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She qualified for the national meet with a second-place ranking among high school barrel racers in Iowa. |
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Had she won Williams would have risen to a world career high ranking of third. |
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An A-Z index can enhance the search engine optimization ranking of the site. |
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Iran's foreign minister says he's optimistic about tomorrow's sit-down with the State Department's third highest ranking diplomat William Burns. |
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It may seem difficult, if not impossibly perverse, to justify the highest ranking for a record of solo contrabass improvisations. |
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The new e-marketing business will allow businesses to achieve a higher search-engine ranking with search engine optimisation. |
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So we can begin our screening of states' investment potential by ranking them on the basis of these two factors. |
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The idea behind the hindrance is to prevent a fast ranking to occur on a new website. |
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A single color unifies the grouping, but shades ranking from olive to chartreuse keep it interesting. |
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He went part-time at Springfield Park, where he works in the shop, to concentrate on his game and has reduced his ranking to scratch. |
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When they compared cows by breed of sire, the ranking order was Maine Anjou, Chianina, Brahman, and Simmental. |
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He is currently the highest ranking native Pacific Islander serving in the U.S. government. |
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California uses both an elaborate report card and a school ranking based solely on test scores. |
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The honor helped solidify Jones' high ranking among current major league switch-hitters. |
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The ranking Democrat on the Transportation Committee came before our Rules Committee and he talked about the fact that he has changed his view. |
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Boromo Trailokanat resolved the question of succession by ranking every member of the royal family in relation to the reigning monarch. |
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Watch out for Shabana's ranking to rise like a rocket when he gets at least three more tournaments under his belt. |
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The subcompact car stole a top spot in a recent quality ranking by the German agency that certifies autos as roadworthy. |
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Today the Speaker stands in the order of social precedence immediately after the peerage, ranking higher than any other commoner. |
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Suppose its late in the game, and you have a lot of trumps, and 2 medium-to-high ranking clubs. |
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Technically it is more important than Christmas, ranking after Easter and Pentecost. |
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Oregon has the ill-famed distinction of ranking among the states with the highest jobless levels in the country. |
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Take one problem and break it down into parts, ranking them in order of importance. |
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Collective or community rights imply permissible inegalitarian ranking of members in the interests of preservation of tradition. |
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This is where sports such as diving and trampoline are light years ahead of gymnastics in terms of an accurate ranking system. |
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He should be able to ride this momentum and claim the No.1 ranking before the year is out. |
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There's a high degree of overlap between ranking factors and what makes a page highly shareable. |
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Both assertions are statements of artistic merit, ranking performers and composers on a continuum from the worthless to the genius. |
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A ranking of brands according to customers' intuitional responses gives insight into each brand's position in consumers' minds, Hung said. |
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As many as 50 staff in York could be laid off in the management ranking process, as the company cuts up to 700 jobs nationally. |
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An investment bank's ranking is based on a total of debt, equity and municipal bond transactions. |
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We frequently hold study seminars and workshops, at which we also try to conduct much of our kyu and dan ranking. |
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The event has the status of a Badge event, meaning that results from all age-groups, count towards a runner's national ranking. |
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He won't stick around if the results are not going well and his ranking drops so alarmingly that he is no longer seeded at the Grand Slams. |
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High ranking police officers, in charge of police stations and posts and other policemen took part in the camp. |
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The highest ranking soldier charged with abusing Iraqi detainees has his day in court also. |
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We ask each ranking user to provide his or her full name and e-mail address. |
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This ranking could not have been achieved if it weren't for the prestigiously hard working and responsible students that attend this institution. |
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The standing army was in the process of disintegration as lower ranking officers defected to the opposition. |
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And even the Republican chairman of the Committee joined the ranking member telling the CIA to stop delaying. |
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The difficulty has resided in how the governing body has chosen to delegate ranking authority. |
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It's well-known that, in the status race, mothers bring up the rear, ranking equally with the disabled and the elderly. |
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He is a powerful demagogue and a high ranking political propagandist for the Republican party. |
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Other ranking officers have also made deprecatory and abusive comments about the defence minister at international meetings. |
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Today he said desk-bound senior ranking officers had also embraced the idea of taking to the streets regularly each month. |
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In 1912, pharmacist William Scoville devised the first systematic test for ranking the pungency of peppers using a panel of tasters. |
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A detailed ranking of grapevine varieties for stress response will require a multi-year survey to take account of the interactions. |
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He walked up to the front door and suddenly began to notice a distinct, ranking smell. |
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This prestigious prize paid immediate dividends, ranking him among the elite. |
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This in silico approach would be helpful in ranking textile dyes of the different classes based on their binding affinities. |
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He has a sense of humour, is highly intelligent and blessedly was quite free of that terrible aura of ego that surrounds all ranking politicians. |
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His ranking slumped, his spirits dropped, and he looked as miserable as sin. |
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Between two straight flushes, the one headed by the highest ranking card wins. |
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She'd only been a member of the guard for six days, but already had bested some higher ranking guards in practices. |
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He was born into the Brahman caste which meant he was from the highest ranking caste of Hindu priests. |
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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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Indeed, the brand new Mazda 6 is so fast from a standing start that it could put the Nissan's ranking at risk before the end of the year. |
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Mark Gosche slips nineteen places from his 2002 ranking, reflecting his lack of profile. |
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By 1971, a ranking structure was adopted that standardized all the systems. |
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The lower ranking officer retaliates by slapping the foot solider next to him. |
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Mr. King and the others climbed out of the car and addressed the highest ranking officer. |
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So here's a ranking of the top five bullpens of those teams that still have a chance at the postseason. |
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He doesn't take it out on her, he takes it out on the lower ranking officers! |
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After last year's belt-tightening, there's no reason to think that the expenditure ranking has improved. |
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Around 1930 Jigoro Kano created a new belt to recognize the special achievements of high ranking black belts. |
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This type of marginality can be illustrated easily in antiquity in relation to hierarchy, or vertical social ranking. |
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Snooker has received a major shot in the arm with the announcement of a new sponsorship deal for the game's second most important ranking event. |
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Apollyon was his Second Lieutenant, ranking below only Lady Alysia and the Prince himself. |
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The abbot conducts discussions and a questioning session with lower ranking monks. |
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If no one plays a trump, then the highest ranking card to the suit led wins the book. |
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The city's latest ranking as the top dog number one place in Britain to do profitable business testifies to that. |
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So what should a webmaster do to give their website the best chance of ranking high in the search engines? |
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Barley is also an important cereal crop species ranking fourth in the world after rice, the wheats, and maize. |
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He says disciplinary matters have to be left to professional staff and points to the authority's ranking among the top performers in the country. |
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As variation in performance evaluation increases, so does the impact on the student's final ranking. |
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The process of valuation and ranking obviously assumes the work, and implications, of a canon. |
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The distinction between ranking and classification is an important one, even if it is lost on many in higher education. |
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That community may desire competitive ranking of scholarship rather than benchmarking of quality. |
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What this appears to mean is that the new WPR system for pilot ranking has been accepted, but modified slightly. |
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For more details on how the industry is reshaping, refer to DF's 2002 ranking of dairy processors. |
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The U.S. is first in this year's ranking of the world's most competitive economies. |
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The third research question asked whether there was a relationship between status and ranking of traits. |
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He did the best that could be done, and the course now ranks 11 th in Golf Digest's ranking of courses in Georgia. |
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The natural desire for social ranking is satisfied by a hierarchy of authority and recognition that honors people for their public service. |
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In any ranking of political systems over the last hundred years or so Australia would have to be very close to the top. |
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I can't off-hand think of any non-competitive system that can establish this, since the act of ranking is competitive in itself. |
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The President Pro Tempore serves as the second highest ranking officer within the Senate and chairs the Senate Oversight Committee. |
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There is also sporadic news of high ranking al-Qaeda officials travelling in Iran, seeming to be causally connected to terror attacks in Iraq. |
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Yoneda, the second-highest ranking official at the Cabinet Office, is the first senior Japanese official to meet the Tibetan spiritual leader. |
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This new focus puts an emphasis on quality and freshness of content to help sites gain higher ranking position. |
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His own C Company then became involved in a bitter feud with the other companies, which led to high ranking leader John Smith being murdered. |
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Millions of visitors are expected to travel to China for the Olympics, including high ranking U. S. officials. |
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However, unexpectedly, the highest ranking US diplomat did not come to make demands that Resolution 1559 be implemented. |
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Britain's highest ranking Asian fire officer has been awarded the OBE for his services to equal opportunities. |
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Johnson was now the ranking officer and the responsibility was his to make sure the men made it home safely. |
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Somewhere in the book I describe an event involving an infant who has been born to one of the lowest ranking females. |
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This was the first time in seven years that the Thailand plant was visited by such high ranking officers from Emerson corporate headquarters. |
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But such impoverished play was not to be wondered at from the two lowest ranking teams in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague. |
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Clark remains the highest ranking official to appear in a Canadian gay pride parade. |
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And so far only a few low ranking soldiers including Private England are up on charges for Iraqi abuse at Abu Ghraib. |
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The highest ranking officials of the US Government had approved the mission in advance. |
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Even the lowest ranking soldier could maintain a stable of miniscule steeds. |
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Marty sits around clenching his fists repeatedly, checking his weapons and running around for higher ranking officers. |
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As ranking officer on the afternoon of 1 July 1863 at the Battle of Gettysburg, he briefly commanded all Federal forces on the field. |
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A ranking official sued sued the authors, accusing them of libel, in his home county court. |
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Inside he was greeted by Admiral Hawkinson and several other high ranking officers that Jack knew of and was friendly towards. |
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From Washington, Senator John Warner, former secretary of the Navy and ranking member of the Armed Services Committee. |
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The first ranking event of the season reminds us that snooker players don't get out a lot. |
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The ranking Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, Senator Carl Levin, joins me here next. |
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He burst into the room with a frantic look on his face, and found the nearest high ranking officer. |
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I talked to Senator Patrick Leahy, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, yesterday. |
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Young is the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee while Obey is the committee's ranking member. |
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Unfortunately, some colleges seem more concerned with their own rankings than with fairly ranking applicants. |
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I recognised all of them as some of the higher ranking figures in the racing industry. |
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We have no doubt that the instigators of Costello's murder still hold ranking positions within the Workers Party. |
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He's the ranking Democrat on the judicial committee, which will get a first crack at this nomination. |
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And now, you've killed one of the highest ranking officers in his entire armada! |
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Many of the high ranking officers take a course, to have a better understanding of their suspect, and victims. |
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Independent Manchester Grammar School is used to ranking among the top schools in the country. |
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It was decided to ignore the protective gabion walls alongside the toe of the embankment for the purpose of the ranking. |
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Those who survive will play in York when the city hosts a major ranking snooker tournament for the first time. |
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Insulting the two highest ranking seraphim may not be the most intelligent thing to do. |
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I decided to do my own mini-analysis to get to the bottom of the hotel ranking mystery. |
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Navratilova, whose world singles ranking is 700, admitted it had been a uneven contest. |
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In such grammars, conflicts among semantic and syntactic constraints are resolved in terms of ranking. |
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A few, mostly the higher ranking among them, carried well crafted rapiers that they had appropriated in trade. |
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There is no great benefit from ranking high this year as next year there are no World Championships. |
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Having arrived at the final 40, they assigned each to one of four tiers, and debated the ranking within each tier. |
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The Brewers had the worst batting average in the league, while ranking 15th in runs scored and homers. |
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If both ended up on the same committee, she would outrank him if there were an opening for chairman or ranking member. |
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Russia's Marat Safin was seeded second, while Andre Agassi was seeded No 3, one spot above his ranking. |
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The net present value, as a ranking criterion, can distort comparisons among competing projects of unequal investment size. |
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You guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country, is a crook. |
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I see no reason, then, for ranking Paul among the universalists. |
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Ten, twenty years ago a chief executive officer in an American company maybe made fifty to seventy times more than the lowest ranking employee in his firm. |
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He was having a laugh, making mock of his opponent's stature and ranking. |
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But there is no way of ranking these many goods or trading them off against one another, so there is not always, all things considered, a best thing to do. |
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This process of unilinear ranking consists of extrapolating data from various statistical protocols and then arranging them in an ascending order. |
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Questions should be directed to the ranking editors on duty. |
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The former ranking member on the House International Relations Committee met with Foreign Minister Chen Chien-jen in a closed-door meeting prior to his departure yesterday. |
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One can almost envision a dark party game that involves ranking our favorite historical figures on a scale of psychopathy. |
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Five workers in the office of Deputy Chief Minister, the second highest ranking official in the state, were being treated with antibiotics, and that none were sick. |
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The most detailed and comprehensive briefings are often limited to the chairman and ranking members of the committees. |
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The revolution he envisioned would be accomplished through the cooperation of lower ranking samurai and men from the peasant and merchant classes. |
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As between two flushes, the one containing the highest ranking card wins, with cards of subsequent ranks determining the hands if the highest cards tie. |
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Several have gone on to other cites in higher ranking responsibilities including Thomas Murphy who is now the Chief of Police in Garfield Heights. |
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The judges will still rank every performer, and that the aggregate of their ranking will be combined with the public vote to determine who goes and who stays every week. |
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The scientists here are being warned not to be disappointed if they don't get to see high ranking politicians, because today's backbencher is tomorrows cabinet member. |
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This can be combined with the suit ranking variation described below. |
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Total estimated calories were weighted at 75 percent of the final ranking and abv was weighted 25 percent. |
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Both of them have prime spots on our ranking of the veepstakes below. |
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Delta is a Platinum Global Partner, ranking them among the highest-level contributors to the association. |
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Despite its ranking at the bottom of most international development indexes, the conflict is shrouded by confusion. |
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The nineteenth-century interest in craniometry and the ranking of species and races had assumed that intelligence was both biological and inheritable. |
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She was sweet, yet authoritative, her ranking as Commander giving her more power then she had been ready to handle at first, but now she carried it well on her slim shoulders. |
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The final ranking was based on calories, saturated fat, sodium, and carbohydrates for each dish. |
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This date was noted last week by sander Levin, the ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee. |
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After the white oak the actual ranking of eastern champions becomes somewhat arbitrary because successive champs are often separated by only a few points. |
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Perhaps more surprising is the high aspirational ranking of some old Rust Belt and Great Lakes cities. |
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An executive dashboard, for example, enables a CEO to see bank balances, a ranking of the top 10 sales reps, the top five customers, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. |
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They are the N.L's worst fielding team statistically, ranking in the top three in lowest percentage, most errors, most ERs allowed and most passed balls. |
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If we were to shine light on some of modern society's shortcomings, the act of calumniation would definitely be in the ranking, if not in the top five. |
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Imagine the fallout if they kill Bremer or a ranking officer. |
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Another school, for higher ranking officers, ran from 3 to 6 months. |
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The surprise was that the Gators' top-five ranking through early March was due in part to the upperclass play of freshmen Matt Walsh and Anthony Roberson. |
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Mauresmo is projected to equal her career-best ranking of fourth. |
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Titus and Owen, as the ranking officers, really had little choice. |
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Why is it that we can't pick up the morning paper or listen to the news on the way to work without hearing about a new indictment of a top ranking officer? |
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It always deserved a higher ranking, if only because no rogues' gallery could ever stop it from performing reasonably well its basic function of delivering the goods. |
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It is important to note that the pre-qualification process for the Queensway-Carleton Hospital Project did not involve ranking of the successful contractors. |
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Collaborative work received the highest ranking by the survey respondents. |
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Hong Kong ranked first in Fortune's annual ranking of the best cities for business in Asia this year, the international magazine said in a statement Wednesday. |
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Such ranking is carried out to respond to the interests of political constituencies and not primarily to the interests of the students engaged in the business of learning. |
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He's the ranking Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee. |
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I imagine that goes for several other high ranking officials as well. |
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And my senior ranking officer ended up being my boss after I came home. |
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Even at her vice presidential level, Lindsey invited the highest ranking woman at Northern Trust for coffee and discovered they had mutual interests. |
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Castes which, though ranking above the repressed classes are still of low status, are also pressing for admission to a higher place in the gradation of castes. |
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They were followed by the Tsogchen Tulkus, high ranking reincarnate lamas. |
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The patterns for other health authority performance indicators are similar, and the magnitude and direction of the errors in ranking may be systematic. |
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The resulting ranking can be used to assess the intermediateness of nodes in various types of networks, including geographical road networks and social networks. |
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Many years as a ranking officer had given Jim the ability to spot hero worship, but the service was designed to prevent that from becoming a problem. |
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The CIA briefed me only once on enhanced interrogation techniques in September 2002 in my capacity as ranking member of the Intelligence Committee. |
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The report obviously came from high ranking deserters because in addition to troop strengths it detailed the individual personalities of the top leaders. |
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There is evidence that males are more likely to win at show jumping, dressage and eventing and in the top 100 sport horses only 19-20 in the ranking are females. |
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Meanwhile, the second-highest ranking US general in Iraq said the key to reducing violence was to ensure that the government could revive the economy. |
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High ranking officers are almost all graduates of the academy. |
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In a ranking of gender-based economic disparity, Turkey is 126th out of 136 countries. |
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A high ranking police officer admitted to a court today that he is under investigation for attempting to pervert the course of justice and misconduct. |
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Those that did not respond with corrected data within the specified timeframe could not be considered in the ranking process. |
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In April 1994, the Super Eagles ranked 5th in the FIFA World Rankings, the highest ranking achieved by an African football team. |
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It is vital to use proper keyword density because if your density is too low, your SERP's ranking decreases. |
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York has also hosted the UK Snooker Championship, which is the second biggest ranking tournament in the sport, at the York Barbican Centre. |
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From 2001 to 2006, and then again from 2009 to 2017, Norway had the highest Human Development Index ranking in the world. |
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Thereafter, the world ranking of the Norwegian merchant navy fell from fourth place to sixth in the world. |
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Nevertheless, the victory is seen as Henry's greatest, ranking alongside the battle of Poitiers. |
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Virginia has 20 Fortune 500 companies, ranking the state eighth nationwide. |
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The sport is governed locally by the Northern Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association who run regular ranking tournaments and competitions. |
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The young Northern Ireland player now meets Ryan Day for a place in the last sixteen of the ranking tournament. |
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Derby is believed to be one of the country's highest, if not the highest, ranking cities for parkland per capita. |
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As a result, two variants of listwise approach are proposed to emphasize ranking order on the top of the ranked list. |
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However, Zee News reported the ISI as the fifth ranking among the world's most powerful intelligence agencies. |
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Here, utility refers to the hypothesized relation of each individual consumer for ranking different commodity bundles as more or less preferred. |
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In 2016 ranking, the school moves upward to 327th in the world, but drops to 33rd in the country. |
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Each event is held annually, and a win at one of these events is worth 1000 ranking points. |
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Professional snooker players can play on the World Snooker main tour ranking circuit. |
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A player's ranking determines what level of qualification he or she requires for ranking tournaments. |
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The group of tournaments that come next in importance are the other ranking tournaments. |
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There are also other tournaments that have less importance, earn no world ranking points and are not televised. |
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There is also a world ranking for women's football, updated four times a year. |
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In 2008, their rankings slipped so that during the 2009 Six Nations Championship they dropped to their lowest ranking of 8th. |
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After finishing second to Tiger Woods in the 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational, he rose to a career high world ranking of 3rd. |
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Rose moved back up to world number three as a result, equaling his career high ranking. |
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Teams are seeded based on a ranking system released by the ITF, taking into account previous years' results. |
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Since the formation of the WDF rankings in 1974 the method used to calculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. |
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Therefore, the WDF World Rankings give a better reflection on BDO player world ranking. |
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Bristow had been suffering with dartitis since 1986 but had recovered his world number one ranking to be the top seed in the event. |
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His successful defence of his Welsh Open title in 1995 was to be his last ranking title. |
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At the age of 17 years and 358 days he became the youngest ever winner of a professional ranking tournament. |
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He then lost in the first round of the next two ranking tournaments, both times against Ryan Day. |
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It was his 28th ranking title, which put him in joint second place with Higgins and Steve Davis for the number of career ranking titles. |
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On 9 July 2015 the national football team of the Faroes climbed another 28 places up on the FIFA ranking. |
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It has a very high Human Development Index ranking and the world's longest life expectancy. |
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The ranking of countries may differ significantly based on which method is used. |
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A sequential ranking of other major powers beyond the top two would be imprecise at best. |
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The World Bank estimates that India is one of the highest ranking countries in the world for the number of children suffering from malnutrition. |
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It was ranked 78th in the 2013 Sunday Times University Guide, compared to 70th in the 2012 ranking. |
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From 2001 to 2009, Kuwait had the highest Human Development Index ranking in the Arab world. |
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Cricket is another popular sport, also ranking as the most successful team sport. |
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Similarly, Durham fell from 19th to 20th in the Times Higher Education ranking by total research power. |
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Finland ranked 1st overall in the 2014 NRI ranking, unchanged from the year before. |
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According to BBC Travel in 2011, Bali is one of the World's best islands, ranking second after Santorini, Greece. |
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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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In modern Britain, an earl is a member of the peerage, ranking below a marquess and above a viscount. |
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The ranking of lay grades has been seen by many scholars as rather schematic and not reflecting realities on the ground. |
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Wellington, Hamburg, Chengdu, and Buenos Aires are the latest new entries, having not been included in the GFCI 21 ranking. |
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Participating teams enter the tournament at different stages depending on their league ranking. |
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Following a Grand Slam win in the 2005 Six Nations, they rose to a ranking position of 5th. |
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Reardon remains the oldest player, at 50, ever to win a ranking tournament. |
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Reardon played his last competitive ranking match in the 1991 World Championship qualifying second round. |
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Having slipped to 127th in the provisional ranking and now aged 58, Reardon called a halt to his formal playing career. |
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Williams also lost from a winning position in the final of the next major ranking event, the Shanghai Masters. |
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The result meant that Williams has failed to beat O'Sullivan in over 10 years in ranking events. |
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The first edition of the magazine came up in August 2006 ranking the leading mobile and PC manufacturers. |
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In order to ensure the transparency of the ranking the companies are assessed based only on their public information. |
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Tennis has a significant following in Italy, ranking as the fourth most practised sport in the country. |
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Portugal is home to fifteen UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ranking it 8th in Europe and 17th in the world. |
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The Mayor of Oslo is the head of the City Council and the highest ranking representative of the city. |
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Within the ranking of Europe's largest cities ordered by their number of companies Oslo is in fifth position. |
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In another decade, Germany would go from a naval ranking lower than Austria to having the second largest battle fleet in the world. |
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Male gray wolves often mount each other when the highest ranking female in the pack comes into heat. |
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It is likely that two ranking Bristol merchants were part of the expedition. |
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The productivity of the shoreline habitat is also taken into account when determining ESI ranking. |
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Numbered Territorial Force battalions, ranking after the Special Reserve, were formed from the volunteer units at the same time. |
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Romania is a developing country and one of the poorest in the European Union, ranking 50th in the Human Development Index. |
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Such titles were ordered in a ranking system that determined how the cities were to be outwardly treated by Rome. |
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Italian professional tennis players are almost always in the top 100 world ranking of male and female players. |
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The male and female national teams are often in the top 4 ranking of teams in the world. |
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Switzerland is a relatively easy place to do business, currently ranking 20th of 189 countries in the Ease of Doing Business Index. |
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It is among the most democratic nations in the world, ranking 23rd position in the world, according to the 2016 Democracy Index. |
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Duarte Pacheco had served the previous king as a squire, and had served King Manuel merely as a high ranking servant. |
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The report's ranking of 183 countries is based on measures of economic openness, regulatory efficiency, rule of law, and competitiveness. |
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Mauritius is a major tourist destination, ranking 3rd in the region and 56th globally. |
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Colombia is one of the megadiverse countries in biodiversity, ranking first in bird species. |
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Mexico is a megadiverse country, ranking fourth in the world by biodiversity. |
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Floridians consume 21 million gallons of gasoline daily, ranking it third in national use. |
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A middle class may have developed that included artisans, low ranking priests and officials, merchants, and soldiers. |
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The Port of Antwerp is one of the biggest in the world, ranking second in Europe and within the top 20 globally. |
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Bengali is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, ranking seventh. |
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Quebec stands out particularly in the mining sector, ranking among the top ten areas to do business in mining. |
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With almost ten million residents, Michigan is a large and influential state, ranking tenth in population among the fifty states. |
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The Lord Chancellor is the second highest ranking of the Great Officers of State, ranking after only the Lord High Steward. |
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Voting is by preferential voting, with peers ranking the candidates in order of preference. |
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He is the eighth of the Great Officers of State in the United Kingdom, ranking beneath the Lord High Constable and above the Lord High Admiral. |
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The left ranking of the top 10 countries below is based on the 2016 Bloomberg Innovation Index. |
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It is known as one of the most beautiful cities in China, also ranking as one of the most scenic cities. |
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Though this is well within the margin of error, List of United States cities by population uses the 2008 estimates for purposes of ranking. |
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The Times University ranking list places Glasgow among the best Scottish universities while the QS ranks it 2nd in Scotland. |
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It quickly placed him at or near the same ranking of shitbaggery occupied by Hassel, in my estimation. |
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But his ranking Democratic member just told an amusing story about Issa. |
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There are also six gay adopters on the register from Liverpool, ranking it mid level out of the North West counties. |
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Zipf's law suggests that the frequency ranking of a word is inversely proportional to its occurrence. |
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A HIGH ranking soldier with family roots in Huddersfield has been appointed to a top post with the Royal Armouries. |
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Dale Killdee of Michigan, the subcommittee's ranking minority member, also participated in the hearing. |
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The Kyrgyzstani performs in the weight category up to 64 kg and has 1,000 ranking points. |
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As a result of the new law, the country's media foreign direct investment restrictiveness ranking dropped from 8th to 14th place. |
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The ranking is the highest Durham has been awarded in the guide's history and follows recent success in other league tables. |
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Arabic morphological tagging, diacritization, and lemmatization using lexeme models and feature ranking. |
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The Cowbridge year 10 was 11th in the standing long jump and a disappointing 25th in the shot, with a points total of 132 ranking him equal 31st. |
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Pay special attention to any metatag and keyword options as these can affect site ranking as well as submitting your site to search engines. |
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Although the epidemiology of bacterial meningitis has changed, the ranking of causative organisms has not. |
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Clark Merrefield and tali Yahalom researched and reported this ranking. |
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Clark Merrefield oversaw this ranking, with assistance from tali Yahalom. |
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Kiev occupies the highest spot in the ranking, followed by Istanbul, Bratislava, Upper Silesia and Sofia in the top-5 manufacturing hubs. |
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A deduction of an Ordinal Scale, a ranking, from cardinal data is always possible. |
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In 2001, deckhands incurred 27 percent of all reported injuries, ranking them behind equipment operators as the worker most likely to be injured. |
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The finalists will be determined by a dynamic leaderboard ranking the top perfect games thrown. |
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