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For senior citizens, he removed the sales tax from medications and increased the home property-tax exemption.
For example, after Henry V of England defeated a French army on October 25, 1415, he met with the senior French herald and they agreed to name the battle after the nearby castle and so it was called the Battle of Agincourt.
For example, the copy editors are divided into 4 copy editors, 2 senior copy editors, 4 supervisors, plus a coordinator and a director.
For those used to the British / Commonwealth / American system of ranks, it is important to realise that " Major " is the senior non-commissioned rank in the French / Monegasque system, equivalent to " Sergeant-Major ".
For example, it was featured in at least 10 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation as a weekly event of the senior staff of the fictional ship's crew.
For example, in her senior year of high school she wrote a piece called, " Lulu ’ s Wedding ( A True Story )" in which she recalled the wedding of a family serving girl.
For the next few months, Cranmer and the king worked on establishing legal procedures on how the monarch's marriage would be judged by his most senior clergy.
For women's national teams, UEFA operates the UEFA Women's Championship for senior national sides as well as Women's Under-19 and Women's Under-17 Championships.
For the most part the Executive Committee has appointed senior managers at LLNL as the primary officers of LLNS.
For example, in 1890 Alexandra wrote a memorandum, distributed to senior British ministers and military personnel, warning against the planned exchange of the British North Sea island of Heligoland for the German colony of Zanzibar, pointing out Heligoland's strategic significance and that it could be used either by Germany to launch an attack, or by Britain to contain German aggression.
For the college game, in official College Bowl, NAQT or other events, there are severe eligibility rules, while other tournaments differ on whether senior or only junior undergraduate, graduate, and even non-students can play.
For the rare occurrence of a set-piece battle, the most senior of the gentry would break up the lances, organizing the men into the more familiar en bloc formation of individual arms: sergeants dismounting to form the main battle line with archers and crossbowmen in support.
For senior members of the peerage, the appellation of lord is used as a courtesy title for some or all of their children ; for example the younger sons of dukes and marquesses are entitled to use the style ' Lord ( first name ) ( surname )'.
For many years he has been a senior legal adviser on human rights to an international organization in Switzerland ...
For example, the eldest son of the Earl Howe is Viscount Curzon, because this is the second most senior title held by the Earl.
For example, the second most senior title of the Marquess of Salisbury is the Earl of Salisbury.
For most of the war, therefore, the Angevin armies were led into battle by a handful of senior nobles.
For instance, in the U. S. Navy and U. S. Marine Corps, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal is considered a somewhat high decoration reserved for Department Head level officers at the O-4 level, senior Navy CPOs and senior Marine Corps NCOs at the E-8 and E-9 level and, following a full career, as a retirement award.
For several years before his death, he was involved in a political power struggle with other senior leaders in the Politburo of the Communist Party of China.
For instance, according to raw census data, Howe Township is both the state's poorest municipality when judged by per capita income and one of the youngest ( with a senior citizen population of 5. 8 percent far below the state and Forest County averages ).
For example, a student or a senior consumer will have a different willingness to pay than an average consumer, where the reservation price is presumably lower because of budget constraints.
For much of the Civil War he served as the senior cavalry general in the Army of Tennessee and fought in most of its battles in the Western Theater.
Famous alumni of the Society include Erwin Chemerinsky and Elliot Mincberg, the latter senior vice president, general counsel and legal director of People For the American Way.
For the British government the good news from Moscow was doubly welcome for drawing attention away from the Profumo affair, a sexual scandal involving a senior minister, which had left Macmillan's administration looking vulnerable.

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For example a divisional artillery commander may authorise selected observers to order fire to the entire divisional artillery.
Writing might include the name of the owning military unit or commander or might be more imaginative: " Take this ," " Ouch ," and even " For Pompey's backside " added insult to injury, whereas dexai (" take this " or " catch!
For instance, they make a disputed claim that Franks threatened to fire General William Wallace, commander of the Army's V Corps, for saying to the press during that war that the enemy the U. S. was facing was different from the enemy the military had planned against.
For instance, he was played by David Farrar in the 1962 fiction film The 300 Spartans, where he is portrayed as a cruel, power-crazed despot and an inept commander.
# Unity of Command ( For every objective, ensure unity of effort under one responsible commander )
For many years, Filipino World War II veterans protested in the park named after their former commander regarding promises made when they enlisted that the United States had reneged on.
For combatant platoons ( platoons engaged in combat with guerrilla rebels ), a corporal or sergeant would be the most likely commander.
For a time, it appeared that the White Army would succeed in its drive ; Leon Trotsky, as commander of Red Army forces hastily concluded an agreement with Nestor Makhno's anarchist Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine or ' Black Army ' for mutual support.
: For extraordinary heroism and distinguished service ... as the commander of a destroyer squadron operating in the Northern Solomon Islands area during the period from midnight October 30 to noon November 2, 1943.
For although the officer corps, confused about the issues and unwilling to defy the government openly, refused to join in Kornilov's mutiny, it despised Kerensky for his treatment of their commander, the arrest of many prominent generals and his pandering to the left.
( For personal documents condolence his commander F. Bochmann, department FBNr. 48 2 79 a, 15 July 1943 is shown ) that Schroeder 8 July 1943 " west of the village Gouki has remained as head of the heavy tank company of our regiment from the enemy.
For additional protection the commander, No. 1 and No. 2 were armed with pistols, while the remaining three carried rifles.
For extended periods, the commander of Viborg at the Novgorod / Russian front did, in practice, function as a margrave, keeping all the crown's income from the fief to use for the defense of the realm's eastern border.
For Operation Anaconda, its commander, Army Major General Franklin L. Hagenbeck, directed coalition forces, U. S. soldiers and Afghan forces, to destroy remaining al Qaeda and Taliban forces in an area located roughly 65 nautical miles south of the Afghan capital, Kabul.
For many years the position of Emperor had been a purely ceremonial office, however, and the real political power rested in the hands of the Shogun, the military commander and dictator of the nation.
For example, she once pretended to be a slave when Ferengi pirates hijacked the Enterprise ( Acquisition ), distracted a group of Suliban invaders by acting deranged ( Shockwave ( Part II )), and pretended to be a domineering Vulcan commander preparing for an execution ( Precious Cargo ).
For most of the Civil War, he served as a field commander in Manchuria and Eastern China.
For example, in his panegyric of Theodore I Laskarsis, Choniates describes a battle with a Seljuk sultan as a battle between Christianity and Islam, and rhetorically compares the wounds of Theodore, who had himself slain an enemy commander, to those of Christ on the crossDimiter Angelov suggests that western crusading ideology may have influenced the development of this view on reconquest, and during this period, there is mention that Patriarch Michael IV Autoreianos offered full remission of sins to Nicene troops about to enter battle, a practice almost identical to a western plenary indulgence.
For this action, he was promoted commander on 9 July 1813.
For example, at the battle of Yao Pass, Zhang Liang suggested tricking the Qin commander into surrendering by bribing him with gifts.
For his services as a corps commander, Browning was mentioned in despatches a second time, and was awarded the Legion of Merit in the degree of Commander by the United States government.
For this offensive the commander of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, General Sir Ian Hamilton, was provided with three British New Army divisions ; the 10th ( Irish ) Division, the 11th ( Northern ) Division and the 13th ( Western ) Division — all previously untried in battle.
For his services as commander of the Desert Mounted Corps, Chauvel was created a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George in June 1919, was awarded the French Croix de Guerre avec Palme by the President of France and the Order of the Nile ( 2nd Class ) by the Sultan of Egypt, and was mentioned in despatches for the 11th time.
For these reasons, Prussian and German military victories would often be credited professionally to the Chief of Staff, rather than to the nominal commander of an army.

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