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order and precedence
He is one of the highest-ranking men in England and the highest ranking non-royal in the United Kingdom's order of precedence.
In the English order of precedence, the Archbishop of Canterbury is ranked above all individuals in the realm, with the exception of the Sovereign and members of the Royal Family.
The medal is the fourth-highest combat decoration and the ninth highest U. S. military award in order of precedence.
When elevated to cardinal priests, they take their precedence according to the day they were first made cardinal deacons ( thus ranking above cardinal priests who were elevated to the college after them, regardless of order ).
For those priests over 80 who became cardinal-deacons and were not ordained to the episcopacy, this is the highest position they can normally attain in the Church hierarchy ( though all cardinals rank above bishops in rank and order of precedence, those cardinals who are not bishops do not have the right to perform the functions reserved solely to bishops, such as ordination ).
The order of precedence of the laws applicable to the SE is clarified.
As the personal representative of the monarch, the governor follows only the sovereign in the NSW order of precedence.
Various articles group lists by title, function or topic: e. g. abdication, assassinated persons, cabinet ( government ), chancellor, ex-monarchs ( 20th century ), head of government, head of state, lieutenant governor, mayor, military commanders, minister ( and ministers by portfolio below ), order of precedence, peerage, president, prime minister, Reichstag participants ( 1792 ), Secretary of State.
The Legion of Merit is sixth in the order of precedence of U. S. Military awards and is worn after the Defense Superior Service Medal and before the Distinguished Flying Cross.
The hosts and any guests of honor form a receiving line in the order of precedence near the entrance.
In 1905 the position was given some official recognition when the " Prime Minister " was named in the order of precedence, outranked, among non-royals, only by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and the Lord Chancellor.
The banners in their order of precedence were as follows: yellow, bordered yellow ( i. e. yellow banner with red border ), white, red, bordered white, bordered red, blue, and bordered blue.
The six centuries of a normal cohort, were, in order of precedence:
There is some similarity between the chroniclers ' description of the Round Table and a custom recorded in Celtic stories, in which warriors sit in a circle around the king or lead warrior, in some cases feuding over the order of precedence as in Layamon.
In this case expressions are parsed according to a simple order of precedence.
The Secretary of State is the first Cabinet official in the order of precedence and in the presidential line of succession.
The Secretary is a member of the Cabinet and the highest-ranking cabinet secretary both in line of succession and order of precedence.
As the personal representative of the monarch, the governor general follows only the sovereign in the Canadian order of precedence, preceding even other members of the Royal Family.
In a receiving line, couple, and often the wedding party, their parents, and any honor attendants, stand in order of precedence and greet every guest in turn.
Traditionally, shortly after the dance begins, guests would promptly join in the dancing, in order of precedence, exactly like at any other ball.
Rather, it performs a maneuver derived from the standard countercolumn command, generally known as counter march or colors reverse march, in order to keep the precedence of flags in order.
Cnut had put aside his first wife Ælfgifu of Northampton in order to marry Emma, and according to the Encomium Emmae Reginae, a book she inspired many years later, Cnut agreed that any sons of their marriage should take precedence over the sons of his first marriage.
In military communications, Multilevel Precedence and Preemption ( MLPP ) is a priority scheme ( a ) for assigning one of several precedence levels to specific calls or messages so that the system handles them in a predetermined order and time frame, ( b ) for gaining controlled access to network resources in which calls and messages can be preempted only by higher priority calls and messages, ( c ) that is recognized only within a predefined domain, and ( d ) in which the precedence level of a call outside the predefined domain is usually not recognized.

order and Livery
The Mercers Company is the premier livery company of London, ranking first in the order of precedence of the " Great Twelve City Livery Companies ".
In 1515, the Court of Aldermen of the City of London settled an order of precedence for the forty-eight Livery Companies then in existence, which was based on the Companies ' economic or political power.
It is ranked second in the order of precedence of the Companies and, having been established in 1345, is one of the original Great Twelve City Livery Companies.
It is one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies, ranking second in the Companies order of precedence after the Mercers ' Company.
The Society, which is one of the largest City Livery Companies and ranks fifty-eighth in the order of precedence.
Under an order issued by mayor Robert Billesden in 1484, the Company ranks in sixth or seventh place ( making it one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies ) in the order of precedence of the Livery Companies, alternating with the Skinners ' Company.
Under an order issued by the Lord Mayor of the City of London on 10 April 1484 ( known as the Billesdon Award ), the Company ranks in sixth or seventh place ( making it one of the " Great Twelve City Livery Companies ") in the order of precedence of the Livery Companies, alternating annually with the Merchant Taylors ' Company.
The Worshipful Company of Mercers is the premier Livery Company of the City of London and ranks first in order of precedence.
One of the historic Great Twelve City Livery Companies, it ranks third in the order of precedence of the Livery Companies.
The Company ranks fourth in the order of precedence of the Livery Companies, making it one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies.
The Company, which originates from the twelfth century, received a Royal Charter in 1327 and ranks fifth in the order of precedence of City Livery Companies.
The Company ranks forty-fifth in the order of precedence of Livery Companies.
The Vintners ' Company ranks eleventh in the order of precedence of Livery Companies, making it one of the " Great Twelve Livery Companies ".
The Dyers ' Company ranks thirteenth in the order of precedence of Livery Companies.
The Bakers ' Company ranks nineteenth in the order of precedence of Livery Companies.

order and Companies
Companies and other corporations enter into differently-named legal insolvency procedures: liquidation and administration ( administration order and administrative receivership ).
Companies like Groupon, that specialize in digital consumerism, have begun to utilize their ideas in order to enhance the consumer experience when they have reached a ' dead-end ' while searching through products.
The 19th of last Month in the Evening, I received Intelligence from General Gage by Sea of the Rebels having commenced Hostilities in the Province of the Massachusetts, and Requesting I would send the 7th Regiment with some Companies of Canadians and Indians to Crown Point, in order to make a Diversion, and favour his Operations.
Companies often do this in order to remove these assets from their balance sheets and monetize an asset.
Companies that seek growth capital will often do so in order to finance a transformational event in their life cycle.
The petition alleges that Kazeminy used DMT to funnel $ 75, 000 or more to Coleman's wife Laurie through her employer, Hays Companies, in order to enrich Senator Coleman.
This was the second construction site in history where construction workers were required to wear hard hats ( the first being the Hoover Dam project in 1931, as mandated by Six Companies, Inc ), by order of Joseph Strauss, the project chief engineer.
Osborne and MacFarlane decided to expand into South Africa and while there, they began the establishment of the British & African Cereal Company, Ltd., a Private Company, in order to start a venture in England under the Companies, Act, 1929, ( Company No. 267687 ), where they became joint Managing Directors until MacFarlane left the Company in 1932 / 1933, after which Osborne became the sole Managing Director until 1936, when he left the Company for the United States of America.
* 60 General Service Companies ( for the maintenance of public order );

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