Sheehy is a career banker whose progress through the ranks has been mainly within retail banking. |
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It is the country's worst maritime disaster and ranks as one of the world's worst ferry accidents of all time. |
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The food industry was closing ranks today over the prospect of introducing a traffic light-style scheme to label the healthiness of foods. |
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The great bustard ranks alongside the kori bustard and mute swan as the world's heaviest flying birds. |
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Finding the right window treatment ranks among the most daunting of decorating dilemmas. |
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Don't expect Mr. Weld to don a zoot suit and join the ranks of the American swing revivalists. |
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The following are the ranks and corresponding pay grades within the Army, from lowest to highest. |
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He had the required service in the ranks but wondered whether as a former commissioned officer he was eligible for admission. |
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He had no compunction in reducing officers to the ranks or hitting men who failed the test in action. |
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In the 1970s he left the ranks to become a commissioned officer, serving in Germany and the Falkland Islands. |
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That score ranks the school above every other in Greater Manchester and as the 14th highest in the country. |
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Garda sources last night said only ranks above that of inspector would be issued with phones. |
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Another kenspeckle figure in Scottish training ranks is Andrew Crow, whose five-year-old gelding Witch Wind did well to finish second. |
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Possessing an active imagination ranks high on my list of cherished blessings. |
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Carolina's offense, however, ranks near the middle of the pack in most offensive categories. |
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But despite such challenges, women are once again joining the ranks of the police in Afghanistan. |
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Rising high in the ranks of the company, he soon made Captain just after first flying a jumbo jet like the Boeing 747, for example. |
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Her ministerial appointments amounted to only eight women, only one of whom rose higher than the ranks of junior minister. |
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If the top level politician remains too long in the saddle, the junior ranks may stagnate. |
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Because that is an aspect we have understood makes staff and junior ranks very unhappy. |
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Bribery and financial abuses are worming their way into the ranks of the ruling Communist Party. |
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The ranks of the Swedish army by now contained many adventurers and dubious mercenaries, and it was a shadow of its former self. |
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English is widely used within the government, the officer ranks of the military, and in many institutions of higher learning. |
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There were 34 generals of different ranks from the Egyptian Armed Forces on board the plane. |
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He was not within the leading ranks of borough society and performed his citizen's duty only through one stint as chamberlain. |
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Wilhemina is in her late 20s and overworking herself as she climbs the ranks in her surgical unit. |
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Since then Anthony has risen within the company ranks to the position of directing animator, and now calls California home. |
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We strive to make sure that ranks reflect the actual level of the students. |
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The clouds seemed to form ranks like soldiers, each line catching a thin strand of orange or pink light on its edge. |
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However, one development was the use of fewer ranks of soldiers making them less susceptible to artillery fire. |
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The girls tossed flowers and blew kisses as the ranks of military personnel passed by, a supportive gesture tinged with romanticism. |
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In Andalucia, Spain, birch trees line up in ranks like silent soldiers on a tufted, dewy-green ground cover. |
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Can't quite face the serried ranks of lilac-tulle-clad duchesses and hordes of merchant bankers being corporately entertained? |
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I went down by the Nieuwe Haven among old steamboats, and walked along ranks of tall houses built for wool merchants and wine shippers. |
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At the Tate launch, in front of the serried ranks of the world press, he's at it again. |
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The country ranks 15th among the 40 most attractive countries to host company outsourcing. |
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Governments rose and fell, new participants swelled the ranks of the political elite, and the middle class kept expanding. |
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Though not quite gifted enough to enter the ranks of the elite, he wasn't through with sports. |
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Though most remained members of the working class, large numbers moved into the ranks of the lower middle classes. |
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There are candidates qualified and experienced to hold the reins of this office, from within the ranks of the organisation. |
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But despite the escalating pressure, rebel leaders claim the strength of their ranks is growing rather than draining away. |
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The bad news is that there will inevitably be job losses in the hundreds, if not thousands, among the ranks of common bank workers. |
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Over the past 10 years, 300,000 extra women have joined the ranks of those working outside the home. |
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Ever since, the boys in blue have largely come from the ranks of the working and lower middle classes. |
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Well, in other military news tonight, there's some grumbling in the ranks over a new combat award. |
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It is true that he was very good at both judo and aikido, but he also held high ranks in other martial arts as well, including kendo. |
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Now, the Lashkar's ranks have just a few Pashtuns and even fewer Kashmiris. |
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We've seen him develop and progress through the ranks of karting over the years and it is clear he's got what it takes. |
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In the same year, seven million more Latin Americans joined the ranks of the absolutely poor. |
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Another chimpanzee to join the ranks of the walking wounded was the lusty young Nile. |
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As a deputy for North Tipperary his breaking of ranks over the Hanley Report hasn't cost him either his ministry or the party whip. |
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To the fast-swelling ranks of ataraxic drugs, another was added last week for patients with relatively mild emotional disorders. |
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Their topmost ranks take fire and vaporize or find some other form wherewith to be not of this world. |
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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 massed ranks of punks all echoing back, ' yes, we're all individuals ' in identical boots, combats, studded leathers. |
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Few cricket players or administrators are drawn from the ranks of scientific boffins. |
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Born in Yorkshire in 1910 she began her political career in the 1940s and rose through the ranks to become Transport Minister. |
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Her first job was as a sales assistant, but she soon rose through the ranks to become a buyer for a major department store. |
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Bulgaria ranks second with the same amount of points but with four lost games. |
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In the process, he became a military strategist, rising through the ranks from major to brigadier general. |
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Though it was too late for him to become an Acolyte, this would insure that he would ascend through the ranks quickly. |
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I have achieved those goals, and it is now my desire to rejoin the ranks of alumnae who serve the college in innumerable ways. |
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Nomaga had become something of an enigmatic legend in the School, as he had ascended ranks faster than the vast majority could lay claim to. |
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I had to become a soldier who would rise through the ranks and emerge a commander of men. |
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In addition, there are bit players and extras, who may or may not ascend through the ranks to become stars or character actors. |
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Instead he moved straight into the family firm, ascending the ranks as he grew older. |
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They ascend the academic ranks and make important policy decisions for divisions, departments, faculties, and the community. |
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Who knows, one of them could ascend the ranks into the highest levels of ballet! |
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Michael quickly rose through the ranks as orderly sergeant, first lieutenant and captain. |
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Behind these were many ranks of pixies, gnomes and nymphs, and in the rear a thousand beautiful fairies floated along in gorgeous array. |
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During the war he rose through the ranks from an officer school cadet to a major in command of a rifle battalion. |
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Massed ranks of archers would aim their arrows high, to achieve a large range, without particularly careful aiming. |
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He graduated from West Point in 1917 and rose through the ranks as an infantry officer. |
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He certainly wasn't among the ranks of those who fought against Rogernomics. |
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But independent pharmacists are already closing ranks to fight any proposed changes. |
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Nearly 300,000 North African Arabs, for example, fought in the ranks of the Free French. |
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I can only say that it ranks as the most biased, xenophobic and superficial article I have read on the subject in any newspaper. |
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The teammates, all female, asserted that her terrifying behavior that day justified their permanently closing ranks against her. |
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If the auxiliaries fought well, the regulars in the second and third ranks would move up to help in the fight. |
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With 239 winners to his credit, he leads all other apprentice riders in wins and ranks 17th overall through Wednesday. |
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It is not, however, clear that the community is united enough yet to effectively close ranks against coalition forces. |
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Rebecca Johnstone, Meredith MacGregor, Justin Boulin, and Leah Belanger joined them in the ranks of all-Americans. |
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Their unprecedented public embrace confirmed the government was closing ranks against a common foe. |
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The driver from Milan ranks among the global line-up of Formula BMW drivers from 13 countries. |
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But be assured, we need every Army Reserve Soldier who is currently in the ranks to re-enlist and stay with us. |
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As the sons and daughters of professional Army officers, our impulse was to close ranks and stand where we were told to stand. |
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Then again, Malcolm, you probably wouldn't want to break ranks with your Fairfax colleagues. |
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Some fiscal conservatives within the Republican Party broke ranks to protest the pet projects that are earmarked for lawmakers' home districts. |
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This ranks among the most spectacular music of its age, with its thrilling textures and virtuoso vocal lines. |
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The team kept in the safe, college ranks in the second round by selecting Long Beach State ace Abe Alvarez. |
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There are times when even partisans have to break ranks if they want to maintain credibility, and this is one of them. |
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A Yorkshire teacher will today call on his union to break ranks with the rest of the profession and back city academies. |
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Maria's single-minded rise through the company's ranks mirrors the renaissance of the German postwar economy. |
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The second generation remained largely proletarian, although many moved into the ranks of skilled blue-collar workers. |
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Now that the kids are grown and she has retired from her job to run her own business, she has joined the ranks of the Woopies. |
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All of us stamp our right foot and salute, before breaking ranks to go to our squadrons. |
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Women feature little in the ranks of royal appointees, apart from royalty themselves. |
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The soldiers would then break ranks and charge, raising their shields like the petals of a blooming flower. |
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His right-hand man, Wilson, 25, came through the junior ranks at Orrell and has a Lancashire Colts cap to his name. |
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The company's ranks swelled to 60 employees, and a satellite office was opened in New York. |
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This includes handling weapons and in the higher ranks dealing with risk management and small aircraft operation. |
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All ranks of lieutenant general, major general and brigadier general are staffed by men. |
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Currently lying 15th in the championship, Dean is confident of rising through the ranks as the 18-race season progresses. |
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As you play online, each point you get counts towards medals, ribbons and ranks that can be won. |
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Cardinals wear red, and other ranks are noted by their style of dress and rings. |
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They charged the enemy then retreated, hoping the enemy would break ranks and pursue them into a well-coordinated trap. |
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However, they were slowly overwhelmed, and left with no other choice, the soldiers broke ranks and retreated. |
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I would say it ranks among the best in the world, and it's not just me who thinks so. |
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Morale within police ranks is said to be rock bottom, and public confidence in policing is shaky. |
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If a kidnap kingpin is operating high in the ranks of the police, this is a measure of the desperate urgency of what the public is up against. |
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At this point, anything will help a unit that ranks near the bottom of the NFL in average for kickoff coverage and returns. |
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In 1808 the imperial nobility was completed with the ranks of count, baron, and chevalier, all of them hereditary. |
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However, revenge is a dish best eaten cold, preferably not eaten at all, as it ranks as probably the nastiest emotion to which humanity is heir. |
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Its research in bio-technology and pharmaceuticals ranks among the world's best. |
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Leadership ranks as the single most important ingredient to successful warfighting. |
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The service ranks the most popular search subjects each day, listing leaders in music, movies, sports, and TV, among others. |
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The ease with which information can be retrieved from a site ranks highly among criteria by which users rate a Web site. |
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The ranks of the regular army were drawn overwhelmingly from the highly urbanized, heavily garrisoned northern and eastern frontier districts. |
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He notes the steadily increasing ranks of African-American Republicans holding significant elective and appointive office. |
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Simply saying it's time he moved up to the heavyweight ranks for some serious money winnings. |
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Like all the graduating cadets, he was assigned to a unit as a platoon lieutenant, commanding the ranks of the enlisted men. |
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The Army has been drawing officer from the ranks of our soldiers for most of our history. |
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When push came to shove, ethics went by the board and they joined the ranks of sleazy money launderers. |
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It was good that she became a Dame because she rose through the ranks from the boards, not through training at Rada. |
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Officers promoted from the ranks say they miss the easy friendliness and companionship of the mess deck but it is hard to see how. |
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Florida ranks 45th in the nation in number of medical residents, or physicians in training. |
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The conservative ranks are so flush with outsiders and fringe groups that they end up tripping over one another. |
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Until that equation tips, individual Republicans may break ranks on gay rights, but the party remains a countercultural bastion. |
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We should both call on all our supporters to prepare themselves to close ranks as Americans and unite the country behind the winner as soon as this process is complete. |
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The cards keep their usual ranks except for the ace which can be either the highest or lowest ranked card in a suit at the whim of the person playing it. |
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It also has come under increased attack from among the ranks of the clerisy. |
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I have had support from my line manager, I have had support from the highest ranks in the Police Service, and wherever I have gone I have had support. |
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The scene serves as the coda to The Last of the Unjust, and it ranks as one of the most splendid closing sequences in cinema. |
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We've probably all heard of stories where soldiers of all ranks have discharged, only to re-enlist within 12 months because things just didn't work out. |
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Far less appreciated, Houston, rather than being a southern city of duller wits, actually ranks second in engineers per capita. |
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But it didn't take long, and the British boat celebrated with a protracted lap of honour, the rowers waving to the long ranks of grandstands on either side of the river. |
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The only hope is that somewhere, somehow there will be those in the ranks who are prepared to resist the temptation and are prepared to move against the bad eggs among them. |
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The insider claims that a senior civil servant in the Home Office broke ranks and told his bosses that he could not go along with the official line. |
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The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute. |
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He rose rapidly through the administrative ranks of the Third Republic. |
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As she ascended through the angelic ranks and was granted more power, Paris would have more energy, and she would learn how to conserve that energy. |
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In this admirable system, one ranks the candidates in order of preference. |
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Brooks described how she had risen through the ranks of Fleet Street to become one of the most powerful players in British media. |
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Although Tracey is a vastly experienced competitor in rallying, circuit racing and rallycross, his move to the ranks of the World Rally Car drivers was not anticipated. |
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Content, my mother was at ease that her first-born would not fall into the ranks of picky eaters. |
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Somewhere in the junior ranks of the new government is that figure. |
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Britain's growing ranks of pensioners, present and future, are facing a tough time unless action is taken to tackle a huge shortfall in the nation's pension pot. |
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Dissent within the ranks was substantial, officers had lost control, desertion had increased, and soldiers wanted to go home regardless of orders. |
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England's wars, waged successfully by humble bowmen as well as knights and noblemen, created among all ranks a self-confidence that warmed English hearts. |
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The constant rotation of junior personnel through the ranks makes this unlikely, as does the oath of office sworn to by every soldier and officer. |
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The police command needs to scrutinise its ranks to see if there are some bad eggs that are not prepared to follow procedures of dealing with suspects. |
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The colonel told the soldiers to break ranks and gather around him. |
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Ms Gold started in her father's business as a junior at the age of 21 and rose through the ranks to become chief executive trying to take the business upmarket along the way. |
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When last have officers of any branch of the protective services infiltrated the ranks of drug dealers, money launderers, and provided intelligence that led to major arrests? |
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In Wales it remained common even in the thirteenth century, and as late as the mid-twelfth was apparently no bar to advancement through the ranks of the higher clergy. |
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These were youths of noble birth and of doubtful education who would serve in the ranks and then receive commissions after two or more years' service. |
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The ranks of the gold star Mothers were populated with many women with white hair, mothers to children lost in the Vietnam War. |
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The British system of government is one where an executive body, appointed from the ranks of elected representatives, initiates policy and the legislative process. |
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Ezra Pound ranks among the finest poets of his generation, but his greatest trait may have been his eye for talent in others. |
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This time, instead of dispersing the crowd, the police response swelled its ranks exponentially. |
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The Navy is actively recruiting young men and women into its ranks at the moment and offers a wide and varied career to anyone interested in taking up a career at sea. |
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Malakhov says there are criminals who have joined the rebel ranks and are exerting influence with their new positions. |
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These are ranks for technical officers who do not have to command troops. |
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She would be relegated to the ranks of his subordinates once more. |
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By opening their ranks to blue-collar workers and intellectuals alike Welsh choruses collectively represent a cross-section of the Welsh population. |
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He joined the airline in the 1980s and steadily rose through the ranks before eventually taking over responsibility for the day-to-day running of the airline. |
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It also provides a critical opportunity to expand the ranks of the middle class. |
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Higher percentile ranks indicated better relative performance. |
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After storming out of the academy, it appeared he would be doomed forever to languish in the ranks of domestic cricket and any chance of representing his country was gone. |
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He rapidly rose through the ranks until he was offered the chance to be its Leeds-based director of operations for the north of England and Scotland. |
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By doctrine, to be sure, military police stand in the front ranks of first responders when service support units become incapable of defending themselves. |
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Indonesia is also a haven for the international trade in endangered animals, an illegal activity that ranks only behind drug trafficking in lucrativeness. |
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There are several, for example, who have served in the top ranks of Government and who get generous monthly pensions, and yet are lucratively employed elsewhere. |
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The procession passed ranks of red-clad guards, their gold badges shining brightly in the sunlight, and turned into the sanded courtyard outside the hall. |
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However, a feeble turn-out will give the anti-hunting majority within Labour ranks the opportunity to close in for the kill and force through an outright ban. |
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From Entebbe to Iran, The Daily Beast ranks the raids, from first to worst. |
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With its serried ranks of beach brollies and ribbons of restaurants and hotels lining the seafront, it hardly seems the most promising venue for a music festival. |
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The York branch of the Royal Air Force Association is appealing for new members to join its ranks to help support former airmen during difficult times. |
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Here vegetation tends towards dark and spiky lushness, though Darwin itself is trim, its greenery coiffed, its palm trees serried in wind-ruffled ranks around the shoreline. |
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Later, his father rose through the ranks in the army, but he never forgot. |
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One could perhaps disappear into the olive groves that grew in smoky ranks along the highway, or into the deserted farmsteads that lay in the shadow of the heights. |
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On the landward side it was now white-capped mountain ranges, ranks of huge mountains that joined with the chain running down the centre of the continent. |
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While these peons can be whipped into fighting shape, bolstering diminished ranks or supplementing healthy ones, the citizens of each village slowly repopulate the town. |
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Venezuela ranks first in South America and thirteenth globally as an arms buyer, but that hardly translates into security. |
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The grey, flinty slopes covered in the serried ranks of vineyards, gave way to the high pastures, the Alpine meadows, which nourished the famed milch cattle of Switzerland. |
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The magazine really laid an egg with this article, which ranks right up there with the worst and most inaccurate articles they have ever published. |
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He rose through the ranks at the firm, which his father Sydney had helped to set up, eventually becoming a director and then spending ten years as chairman. |
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There was great excitement in the ranks as scouts raced ahead. |
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But they are making strides on all fronts and their ranks are growing. |
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In the end, his egotistical personality and his unabashed ambition to join the highest ranks did him in. |
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One meal prepared for me by artist, writer, and gourmand Claude Tayag in the city of Angeles ranks with any I have ever eaten. |
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A similar pattern occurred when metal swords, armor, cavalry charges and dense infantry ranks developed. |
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Powell ranks with Patrick Smith in the hierarchy of Florida historical novelists and that is lofty territory, indeed. |
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Hedges, most assuredly, is not joining the ranks of those charlatans and demagogues with this slim, powerful volume. |
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A record 116 suspected lawbreakers were arrested in one day, as officers who normally work behind the scenes swelled the ranks of those working on the campaign. |
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Easily digestible, they fill the stomachs of those who can afford little else, and they fall into the ranks of those restorative foods called analeptics. |
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From Denver to Duluth, Buffalo to Billings, The Daily Beast ranks the cities that take the worst winter poundings each year. |
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By any measure, Burroughs ranks among the finest adventure story authors of modern times. |
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From Peeps to Cadbury eggs, The Daily Beast ranks the 25 most calorific candies. |
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This semester, I am both humbled and proud to join the ranks of published columnists who choose to express their opinions for the consumption of the masses. |
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Filling the ranks of Abandonware are classic games that everyone played, so companies made a mint off them, but weren't released for copyright-free distribution. |
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The Conservative majority was trimmed to a wafer-thin level with many members absent from last night's meeting and three Tories breaking ranks with the party line. |
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The enormous expansion of white collar work throughout the twentieth century meant pushing the vast majority down into the ranks of the working class. |
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You expect soldiers of all ranks to understand the need to respect the chain of command, regardless of personal feelings. |
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When our own ranks are turning against us, the writing is on the wall. |
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After working as a welder he attended university, and rose through the ranks of the steel industry to emerge as deputy head of a large steel mill. |
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According to Transparency International, Botswana is the least corrupt country in Africa and ranks close to Portugal and South Korea. |
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Iceland ranks high in economic, political and social stability and equality. |
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The club's members are drawn from the ranks of high society. |
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When marching at ease, you must march in orderly ranks in silence, but you need not keep step or march at attention. |
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Beyond that there was a lane between ranks of young, balsamy, white-misted firs and then an open pasture field, sere and crispy. |
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It is a recognised nuclear weapons state and its military expenditure ranks fourth or fifth in the world. |
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As of 2014 London ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the world, alongside Tokyo and Moscow. |
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Masses of unemployed plebeians soon began to flood into Rome, and thus into the ranks of the legislative assemblies. |
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He executed Pertinax's murderers and dismissed the rest of the Praetorian Guard, filling its ranks with loyal troops from his own legions. |
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Constantine was sent east, where he rose through the ranks to become a military tribune under the emperors Diocletian and Galerius. |
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Even though they took the military oath and were among the lower ranks it did not mean they would be fighting among the masses. |
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Norway ranks first on the World Happiness Report, the OECD Better Life Index, the Index of Public Integrity and the Democracy Index. |
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The OECD ranks Norway fourth in the 2013 equalised Better Life Index and third in intergenerational earnings elasticity. |
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Richard maintained his army's defensive formation, however, until the Hospitallers broke ranks to charge the right wing of Saladin's forces. |
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At the same time, Edward expanded the ranks of the peerage upwards, by introducing the new title of duke for close relatives of the king. |
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Either way, Richard led a cavalry charge deep into the enemy ranks in an attempt to end the battle quickly by striking at Henry Tudor himself. |
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The overseas empire helped liberate France as 300,000 North African Arabs fought in the ranks of the Free French. |
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Charles was separated from spectators by large ranks of soldiers, and his last speech reached only those with him on the scaffold. |
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The British troops broke ranks to loot the abandoned French wagons instead of pursuing the beaten foe. |
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During the 12th and 13th centuries, the ranks of the townsmen expanded greatly as existing towns grew and new population centres were founded. |
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These were no longer members of the Roman elite but men who came up through the ranks and had seen much practical soldiering. |
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Within South Asia, the country ranks first in gender equality, second in foreign exchange earnings and third in life expectancy and peacefulness. |
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Bangladesh ranks with Pakistan in having the second largest banking sector in South Asia. |
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When looking specifically at social sciences, Times Higher Education ranks LSE at 15th globally and 4th in the country. |
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In the camp of a full legion he held the rank of consul or proconsul but officers of lesser ranks might command. |
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Romeo and Juliet ranks with Hamlet as one of Shakespeare's most performed plays. |
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In Australia, and indeed the rest of the region, the annual State of Origin series ranks among the most popular sporting events. |
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The Premier League ranks third in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons. |
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Accountants Deloitte ranked Liverpool eighth in the Deloitte Football Money League, which ranks the world's football clubs in terms of revenue. |
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He soon began rising through the ranks as he knocked out a series of opponents in the opening rounds. |
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As of October 2016, The Ring magazine ranks him as the world's third best welterweight. |
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The World Happiness Report frequently ranks Denmark's population as the happiest in the world. |
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As of 2012 This ranks it 37th among 193 nations, behind the other Nordic countries. |
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However, the country ranks below the OECD average in terms of GNP per capita. |
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Although distinct, these ranks were not utterly exclusive castes like those of India. |
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On the outbreak of the Jacobite rising, extra incentives were given to lure recruits to fill the ranks of depleted units. |
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The World Bank ranks the United States first in the ease of hiring and firing workers. |
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By 1872 there was dissent in the Conservative ranks over the failure to challenge Gladstone and his Liberals. |
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Germany ranks 7th amongst EU countries and 37th globally in terms of the per centage of migrants who made up part of the country's population. |
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Poland ranks in the top 20 percent of the most peaceful countries in the world, according to the Global Peace Index. |
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The titles and insignia of other ranks in the RAF were based on that of the Army, with some alterations in terminology. |
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From these ranks came those who launched the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916, led by Patrick Pearse and James Connolly. |
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A polarising figure for Britons, Thatcher nonetheless ranks highly among historians, and generally fares well in contemporary opinion polls. |
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Known as the 'All Whites', Swansea kept a constant supply of players that filled the Welsh ranks in the early history of the game. |
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There are several ranks of councillors and they have existed since the Russian Regime. |
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Entry to the EU is limited to liberal democracies and Freedom House ranks all EU states as being totally free electoral democracies. |
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Initially all field officers were Royal Navy officers as the Royal Navy felt that the ranks of Marine field officers were largely honorary. |
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The ranks of private, used by the RMLI, and gunner, used by the RMA, were abolished and replaced by the rank of Marine. |
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Singapore ranks 5th internationally and first in Asia on the UN Human Development Index, and 3rd highest per capita income. |
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The World Health Organisation ranks Singapore's healthcare system as 6th overall in the world in its World Health Report. |
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Bishops are almost always chosen from the monastic ranks and must remain unmarried. |
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A literary celebrity during his lifetime, Stevenson now ranks as the 26th most translated author in the world. |
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Outside the ranks of the giants there are few other composers of whom the same could be said. |
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The Strahler Stream Order ranks rivers based on the connectivity and hierarchy of contributing tributaries. |
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Despite this, Durham still ranks fifth for the proportion of students educated at private schools. |
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Argentina ranks third in South America in total population and 33rd globally. |
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The Czech Republic also ranks as the 6th most peaceful country, while achieving strong performance in democratic governance. |
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The Czech Republic ranks as the 27th most environmentally conscious country in the world in Environmental Performance Index. |
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The Czech Republic ranks in the top 10 countries worldwide with the fastest average internet speed. |
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In the Scottish order of precedence, a laird ranks below a baron and above a gentleman. |
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All career soldiers could be promoted to the higher ranks in recognition of exceptional acts of bravery or valour. |
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A newly promoted junior Centurion would be assigned to the sixth century of the tenth cohort and slowly progressed through the ranks from there. |
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When the French ranks began to withdraw, the Scots refused to flee and were cut down by the hundreds. |
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The majority led careers in the British Army or the British Indian Army, rising through the ranks to eventually become a field marshal. |
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The Russian Federation has replaced its chief marshal ranks with general of the army for both army and air force officers. |
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The golden eagle ranks as the second heaviest breeding eagle in North America, Europe and Africa but the fourth heaviest in Asia. |
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Part III of the schedule lays down nine pro forma texts for creating various ranks of the peerage, lords of appeal in ordinary, and baronets. |
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In addition to the seven main ranks, variously named ranks below these seem to be names for unskilled poets, the taman, drisiuc, and oblaires. |
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See the accordion reed ranks and switches article for further explanation and audio samples. |
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It has produced an array of youngsters who have come through the ranks and now play an impressive level of cricket. |
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Most of the infantry would have formed part of the shield wall, in which all the men in the front ranks locked their shields together. |
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He purged the ranks of the sheriffs of his enemies and seized back control of many of the royal castles. |
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Sallah ranks at number 47 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the best sidekicks. |
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The ranks of political prisoners swelled into the thousands, and beatings, torture, and official murder became the order of the day. |
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After several improvements, it now ranks 84th in the world for ecological sustainability. |
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The country ranks among the highest for telephone and Internet access penetration. |
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Sweden ranks in the top five countries with respect to low infant mortality. |
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Their ranks have since been bolstered by recent immigration, especially from Morocco and Algeria. |
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Portugal ranks 12th in the best public health systems in the world, ahead of high developed countries like the United Kingdom, Germany or Sweden. |
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Liechtenstein has the highest average wage of any state in Europe, Switzerland ranks highest in Europe on the Social Progress Index. |
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As a consequence, planning from the highest ranks in preparation for the raid was minimal. |
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Japan ranks 39th in the 2016 Environmental Performance Index, which measures a nation's commitment to environmental sustainability. |
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Japan ranks 27th of 189 countries in the 2014 ease of doing business index and has one of the smallest tax revenues of the developed world. |
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The Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2017 ranks Japan 4th out of 141 countries overall, which was the best in Asia. |
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The country ranks second among the most innovative countries in the Bloomberg Innovation Index. |
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If average weights are used, the European badger ranks as the second largest terrestrial mustelid, behind only the wolverine. |
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By land area alone, however, Canada ranks fourth, the difference being due to it having the world's largest proportion of fresh water lakes. |
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Admiral is one of the highest naval ranks in some navies, and in many navies is the highest rank. |
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As well as having most listeners nationally, it ranks first in many regions above local radio stations. |
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While officers of the reorganised force were Protestant, membership of the other ranks was now made available to members of all denominations. |
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Australia ranks fifteenth overall in the Center for Global Development's 2012 Commitment to Development Index. |
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The FSI ranks South Africa as the 36th safest tax haven in the world, ahead of the Philippines but behind the Bahamas. |
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The World Justice Project ranks Ukraine 66 out of 99 countries surveyed in its annual Rule of Law Index. |
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Ukraine ranks 8th among the world's top ten countries with the fastest Internet access speed. |
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