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There are 15 achievable ranks, starting at Footman, and ending at Captain-General ( for Heroes ) or starting at Tracker and ending at Tyrant ( for monster players ).

Footman and for
On December 25, 1861, the supplements were published as a single volume, The Book of Household Management, comprising information for the Mistress, Housekeeper, Cook, Kitchen-Maid, Butler, Footman, Coachman, Valet, Upper and Under House-Maids, Lady ’ s-Maid, Maid-of-all-Work, Laundry-Maid, Nurse and Nurse-Maid, Monthly Wet and Sick Nurses, etc.
* Tim Footman used the title for his book, Welcome to the Machine: OK Computer and the Death of the Classic Album ( 2007, ISBN 1-84240-388-5 ).

Footman and .
These include Common Footman and Marbled Beauty.
* David Footman, The Primrose Path: A Biography of Ferdinand Lassalle.
In 1729 Dodsley published his first work, Servitude: a Poem written by a Footman, with a preface and postscript ascribed to Daniel Defoe ; and a collection of short poems, A Muse in Livery, or the Footman's Miscellany, was published by subscription in 1732, Dodsley's patrons comprising many persons of high rank.
* The Footman, Bricabrac, Goggles, the Fluffy Show Announcer and the WACME Quiz Master in the 1996 adventure game Toonstruck.
Writer Tim Footman suggested that these images are borrowed from Pink Floyd, respectively corresponding to the Pink Floyd pigs and Wish You Were Here cover.
* James Twelvetrees ( Jeffrey Holland ) Footman-James Twelvetrees is the pompous Footman ; the complete opposite of Alf Stokes-stern, upright and honest.
* Footman, David.
Among the businesses based in this area is Footman James, which has been based on Waterfall Lane since its formation in 1983.
** Typhus ( played by Kyle Jordan and voiced by Dave " Foots " Footman ): A Chimera / composite-like humanoid monster, prefers brawn over brain and his whale-like flattop is an extra mouth with which he eats food or other objects.
** Vilor ( played by Kyle Jordan, voiced by Dave " Foots " Footman ) ( 54-88 ): Third in command of the Crustaceans, a fish-based, trident-toting fighter.
The longest name of a London pub, I am the Only Running Footman, was used as the title of a mystery novel by Martha Grimes.
Footman < character name >,< title >, shows that the character is rank 1 in the Ettenmoors.
Tori Kudo has resisted defining the sound of his band, although in an interview with Tim Footman in Careless Talk Costs Lives magazine ( August 2002 ) he declared " I am punk.
On 8 July 2000, the Managing Editor of Guinness Book of Records, Tim Footman and Andrew W. Dowsey presented His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj with certificates marking his entries into the world famous record book.
He named a number of new species of moth, including Pigmy Footman, Ashworth's Rustic and the Marsh Oblique-barred.
The Common Footman ( Manulea lurideola ) is a moth of the family Arctiidae.
* Footman ( Corey Burton ): King Hugh's footman.
* Footman – G. Graves

British and vice
Many British people refer to the United States and Canada as " across the pond ", and vice versa.
Guest was born in New York City, the son of Peter Haden-Guest, a British United Nations diplomat who later became The 4th Baron Haden-Guest, and his second wife, Jean Pauline Hindes, a former vice president of casting at CBS.
During World War II, anthropologist Margaret Mead was working in Britain for the British Ministry of Information and later for the U. S. Office of War Information, delivering speeches and writing articles to help the American soldiers better understand the British civilians, and vice versa.
The site was first excavated in 1853 and 1854 by John George Taylor, British vice consul at Basra from 1851-1859.
* Andrew Weaver, one of the world's leading climate researchers, member of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which was co-awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize along with former U. S. vice president Al Gore, and member of the British Columbia's Climate Action Team
* July 17 – King George V of the United Kingdom issues a proclamation, stating that thenceforth the male line descendants of the British Royal Family will bear the surname Windsor, vice the Germanic bloodline of House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, which is an offshoot of the historic ( 800 + years ) House of Wettin.
A vice president ( British English-government: vice-president ; business: director ) is an officer in government or business who is below a president ( managing director ) in rank.
They were usually traders, the middleman of the British and the Chinese, or the Chinese and Malays, or vice versa because they were mostly English educated.
He was also the vice president of the British and Foreign Bible Society and was active in foreign missions doctrinal issues.
A vice admiralty court was formed in Nova Scotia to try smugglers and to enforce the Sugar Act of 1764 throughout British North America.
Changes of this sort are common when adapting any text from British to American editions and vice versa, but in the case of the Harry Potter books, this standard practice has occasionally drawn criticism from readers who feel that the British English adds flavour to the series.
It also featured two key topics of the paper's historical focus: First, an analysis by Yale University professor David Bromwich of the vice presidency of Dick Cheney ; and second, British author Zadie Smith's essay that " dismantles the status quo in the form of a review of two new novels – Netherland and Remainder – that she holds up as representing where the novel's been and where it's going ".
He serves as the chairman of the all party group on the British Museum ; the vice chair of the group on astronomy and space environment ; and the secretary of the group on boxing.
He is a supporter of the British Humanist Association and is joint chair of the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group and vice president of the National Youth Jazz Collective.
The British had a vice consul at the island.
Garel-Jones is a supporter of the British Humanist Association, and a vice chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group.
A vice-county ( vice county or biological vice-county ) is a geographical division of the British Isles used for the purposes of biological recording and other scientific data-gathering.
This stretch of road, which carries 97 South and 5 North on the same lanes ( and vice versa ), is the only wrong-way concurrency in British Columbia.
Generaladmiral was a four-star admiral rank, as in the traditional German ranking system until World War II an admiral is equivalent to a British or American vice admiral.
Reelected in 1926 as a deputy from Sir Abu Nanna ( Gharbiyya ) and barred by the British from taking another cabinet post, he was elected one of the Chamber's two vice presidents and, in 1927, its president.
In the pursuit of British imperial considerations the lack of regard for Persian sensibilities was no vice.
A report by the League of Nations by a commission under the leadership of British jurist Cuthbert Christy supported many of Faulkner's allegations, and implicated many government officials, including vice president Allen Yancy.

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