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standing and rank
Traditionally it denotes the second lowest rank within the nobility, standing above " Edler " and below " Freiherr ".
On 25th July 1864 the standing warrant officers were divided into two grades: warrant officers and chief warrant officers ( or " commissioned warrant officers ", a phrase that was replaced in 1920 with " commissioned officers from warrant rank ", although they were still usually referred to as " commissioned warrant officers ", even in official documents ).
If this building were standing today, it would rank second in volume and third in footprint on List of largest buildings ( 130, 000m < sup > 2 </ sup >, 8, 500, 000m < sup > 3 </ sup >).
Further, the same author enumerates nine other kinds of dragons, which are represented as ornaments of different objects or buildings according to their liking prisons, water, the rank smell of newly caught fish or newly killed meat, wind and rain, ornaments, smoke, shutting the mouth ( used for adorning key-holes ), standing on steep places ( placed on roofs ), and fire.
Still today one can recognize the devised structure of the Friedrichshain and Südwäldchen forests in Westerland, the trees are mostly standing in rank and file.
The Reverend may be modified to reflect ecclesiastical standing and rank.
The second rank, either marching forward or standing still, next fire together then march to the back.
* Despite its literal meaning, unlike many other titles meaning Great King, neither Maharaja nor Rajadhiraja (' King of Kings '), nor even its equivalent amongst Maharajas, ' Maharajadhiraja ', ever reached the standing required for imperial rank, as each was soon the object of title inflation.
According to the licensing service for a private carry permit, a permit may be issued to a legal resident over the age of 21, that is working or living in dangerous zones defined by the Ministry ; an individual who works in specific professions listed by the Ministry or individuals who served in the Israeli Defense Force or other military agencies, at the rank of Captain or equivalent ( currently serving in the standing army or reserves ), retired officers at a rank of Lt.
Adapting the crest from the Duke of Richmond ’ s coat-of-arms, it represented a brave and regal lion standing on a hat with ermine ( both symbols of high rank ) framed by Richmond Hill ’ s world-famous roses and the motto “ Like the rose I flourish .”
was an ancient Japanese hereditary title denoting rank and political standing ( a kabane ) that, along with muraji, was reserved for the most powerful clans during the Kofun period.
Muqtada al-Sadr's formal religious standing is comparatively low, at a mid-ranking Shia religious rank perhaps reflecting his young age, and he does not claim the title of mujtahid ( the equivalent of a senior religious scholar ) or the authority to issue fatwas ( religious edicts ).
The holders of these degrees have the academic precedence and standing of BAs until the twenty-first term from matriculation, when they rank as MAs.
Appointments must be made from this eligible list in the order of rank unless good cause can be shown why one of higher rank should be set aside for one standing lower on the list.
Traditionally it denotes the second lowest rank within the nobility, standing above Ritter ( knight ) and below Graf ( count ).
The Swedish musketeers had also perfected the salvo firing technique, in which three ranks of musketeers would fire simultaneously, with the front rank kneeling, the second rank crouching and the third rank standing.
The man at the supposedly highest standing in the entire Empire was subject to the convenience of a man conventionally considered to be of a lower rank.
It was used generally for a man of high birth or rank, good social standing, and wealth, who did not need to work for a living
") indicating that the subject is currently standing out amongst his peers even though they have no special designation or rank, such as a basketball player who is performing better than the other players on the court.
The second rank either marching forward or standing still, will then fire just like the first.

standing and actor
He had a standing feud with Joaquín, the Spanish-born store owner across the street ( played by Spanish actor Ricardo Fabregues ), to whom he constantly insulted ("¡ Joaquín, pillo!
Eventually he was found with “ ragged, besotted wretches, the greatest actor on the American stage .” He soon became so unreliable that he had to be locked into his hotel rooms with a guard standing watch.
McClure recalls, “ The actor and the actress actually got two standing ovations, one at the end of the play and the second when the police hauled them out of the door and into the waiting wagon and took them off to book them .”
In 1890 a chance meeting with a touring group on a train led to him standing in for a sick actor and his first professional engagement.
With the animatics as a guide, grids were created to map camera and actor movements with digital characters standing in for the real actors.
In 2009, The Daily Telegraph reported that the actor Patrick Stewart saw the ghost standing in the wings during a performance of Waiting for Godot at the Haymarket.
In Mexico it is starring by the actor Hector Bonilla who, on January 23, 2010, accomplished 100 performances, with 89 standing ovations by that time.
Occasionally, very rarely, a movie feels so heartfelt, so emotional, so revealing that it seems as though both the actor and the director are standing naked before the audience.
His casting as Guy Crouchback in the 1967 adaption of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour trilogy, dramatised by Giles Cooper and directed by Donald McWhinnie, established him as an actor of quality and standing.
It was, however, somewhat marred by his criticism of fellow Italian design duo Dolce & Gabbana, and the death of Australian actor Heath Ledger although few allowed these things to detract from his final show, which received a standing ovation from the entire audience that included hundreds of notable names from all areas of show business.
This was the first screen appearance of Steptoe and Son actor Wilfrid Brambell who began his 35 year career as a standing passenger in the tram scene of this film.
They retained a shortened version of the apron stage for actor / audience contact, although it is not visible in this picture ( the artist is standing on it ).
Ultra Boy was a skilled actor ; this, combined with his rough background on Rimbor and social standing, helped him infiltrate criminal groups where he appeared to " go bad ".
As of 2000, some 71 such actions happened on several continents, sharing these elements: 1. absolutely nonviolent to people, 2. each actor claimed personal responsibility for her or his actions, never fleeing the scene but rather standing accountable, 3. making some effort, big or small, real or symbolic, to turn swords into plowshares.
The two aspects came together in a story of her standing outside Brompton Oratory after Sunday mass when an actor came up to her with gossip about who was sleeping with someone else's wife.
Frank Welker is the only actor from the original series to reprise his role as the 1st man standing.
The second, the cover for the 7 " vinyl, shows the actor from the video standing outside the coliseum, his eyes covered by the song title.
In 2009, The Daily Telegraph reported that the actor Patrick Stewart saw the ghost standing in the wings during a performance of Waiting for Godot at the Haymarket.

standing and given
Kouros ( male youth ) is the modern term given to those representations of standing male youths which first appear in the archaic period in Greece.
The first three of these prizes are awarded for eminence in physical science, in chemistry and in medical science or physiology ; the fourth is for literary work " in an ideal direction " and the fifth prize is to be given to the person or society that renders the greatest service to the cause of international fraternity, in the suppression or reduction of standing armies, or in the establishment or furtherance of peace congresses.
At the Academy Awards gala, Chaplin was given a twelve-minute standing ovation, the longest in the Academy's history.
On February 20, 1895, Douglass attended a meeting of the National Council of Women in Washington, D. C. During that meeting, he was brought to the platform and given a standing ovation by the audience.
Fox White House correspondent Major Garrett responded by stating that he had not made a specific request, but that he had a " standing request from me as senior White House correspondent on Fox to interview any newsmaker at the Treasury at any given time news is being made ".
This latter question about the possibility of more undiscovered (" missing ") elements had been a standing problem among the chemists of the world, particularly given the existence of the large family of the lanthanide series of rare earth elements.
The camera is positioned at the side of a subjective player-whose viewpoint is being depicted-so that the audience is given the impression they are standing cheek-to-cheek with the off-screen player.
For much of the 19th Century, the principal parties favored Puerto Rico becoming one of the Spanish provinces in equal footing with the rest of the provinces ; such a standing was given twice, under liberal governments, but it was revoked as many times when the monarchs regained their power.
His last games in each AL park were given extra attention, particularly his final regular season appearance in Fenway Park, when despite wearing the uniform of the hated arch rival, he was afforded a standing ovation by Red Sox fans as he left the field.
During the middle of the 19th century, it was given the inventory number " EA 24 ", " EA " standing for " Egyptian Antiquities ".
This was also Kangaroos ' veteran Shannon Grant's last AFL game, and he was given a standing ovation by both Swans and Kangaroos players as he represented both clubs throughout his career ( although it was at North Melbourne where Grant really made his mark in the game ) Their only clash in 2009 ( Round 14, which the Swans won by 15 points to end a four-game losing streak ) was aired into both the Sydney and Brisbane markets rather than the live vs. match which was a high-rating television match around the rest of the country.
S & P rated the IFC as having a strong financial standing with adequate capital and liquidity, cautious management policies, a high level of geographic diversification, and anticipated treatment as a preferred creditor given its membership in the World Bank Group.
This event arguably marked a downturn in Daley's power and influence within the Democratic Party but, given his public standing, McGovern later made amends by putting Daley loyalist ( and Kennedy in-law ) Sargent Shriver on his ticket.
There is a standing alliance between the Democratic Party and the Progressive Party for State Senate races, which has given the Progressives two State Senators, Tim Ashe and Anthony Pollina.
Despite the 5 – 1 loss, Carolina was given a standing ovation by their home crowd as the game ended, erasing some of the doubts that the city would not warm up to the team.
While the latter ruling was famously defied by Jackson, the actions of the Jackson administration were not isolated because state and federal officials had violated treaties without consequence, often attributed to military exigency, as the members of individual Native American nations were not automatically United States citizens and were rarely given standing in any U. S. court.
About 100 senior officers and some civilians " of good social standing ", mainly passengers on captured ships and the wives of some officers, were given parole d ' honneur outside the prison, mainly in Peterborough although some as far away as Northampton, Plymouth, Melrose and Abergavenny.
The word has been given an esoteric or secret meaning by modern followers of Max Freedom Long and Huna to emphasise a priestly or shamanic standing, however, those interested in true Hawaiian traditional mysticism must understand that " Huna " is not Hawaiian and should be wary of anyone using the term.
Fans were given the opportunity to get involved through Pledge Music, with 50 fans standing a chance of being invited to the recording.
In front of 16, 000 fans, he performed a ceremonial kickoff at a Canadian Football League game and was given a standing ovation.
It is also sometimes given as an acronym standing for Please Log Off, Net Kook, though this is likely a backronym.
One of the adobe houses, built in 1795, is the oldest house in Los Angeles County and is still standing at 7000 Gage Ave. Lugo was given a term as Mayor of Los Angeles.
However, given that college diploma holders are granted up to one year of advanced standing credit at any university, it is clear that this is not the case.
He was unanimously re-elected and given a standing ovation.

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