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These and ranks
These are the ranks, historic and present-day, of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic and its predecessor force, the Czechoslovak Armed Forces ( later the People's Army ).
These three orders were later subdivided into seven ranks or grades.
These correspond roughly to groups of Lie type of ranks 1 or 2 over fields of characteristic 2.
These ranks, however, used a unique mix of functional titles and traditional ranks.
These positions were usually held by experienced veteran soldiers who had been moved up within the ranks.
These ranks are A, AA, and AAA ; AAA corporations are top tier.
These ranks are called dan 단, also referred to as " black belts " or " degrees " ( as in " third dan " or " third-degree black belt ").
These clerical ranks are subdeacon, reader and altar server ( also known as taper-bearer ).
These came from the ranks of the shugodai and their deputies.
These tournaments often involve kyūdōka from all ranks and grades, including high school, college and adult schools.
These qualities helped him to rise steadily through the ranks of the Conservative government that was elected in 1951.
These latter texts were usually more detailed, giving names, ranks, and descriptions of demons individually and categorically.
These two founding fathers of The Forward were quick to enlist in the ranks of a new rival socialist political party founded in 1897, the Social Democratic Party of America, founded by the nationally famous leader of the 1894 American Railroad Union strike, Eugene V. Debs, and Victor L. Berger, a German-speaking teacher and newspaper publisher from Milwaukee.
These are the regular degrees and ranks of " craft " masonry, common to all constitutions.
These were less common weapons than the bamboo design and found in the hands of noblemen rather than in the ranks.
These included limiting membership of the Police Federation, introducing limited terms of employment and the creation of separate career paths for the lower and higher ranks akin to the military system of officer and non-commissioned career streams.
These ranks are considered the equivalent to a Marshal:
These explosives were employed by the Mamluk Egyptians in order to frighten the Mongol horses and cavalry and cause disorder in their ranks.
These men were still fully trained legionaries, however, and would fight in the ranks if called upon.
These structural shifts in the Brazilian economy helped to increase the ranks of the new urban middle classes.
These new developments also came with a recognition among most scientists that birds arose directly from maniraptoran theropods and, with the abandonment of ranks in cladistic classification, the re-evaluation of birds as a subset of theropod dinosaurs that happened to have survived the Mesozoic extinctions into the present.
These workers often came from the ranks of sailors of the trans-Atlantic cotton trade, including sailors from Britain and Ireland who, wanting to avoid the cold winter seasons on the Atlantic, went ashore to engage in the well-paid labor of cotton-screwing.
These are the ten beginner or Kyū ranks, which in traditional practice count down from 10 to 1:

These and staff
These are then mixed by their sound engineers with the active co-operation of the musical staff and combined into the final two channels which are impressed on the record.
These are commonly seen at external filming locations to feed the cast and crew, and at other large events to feed staff.
These brigades currently do not have a general staff.
This provides DARPA the flexibility to get into and out of an area without the burden of sustaining staff, while building cooperative alliances with its “ agents .” These outside agents help create a constituency in their respective organizations for adopting the technology.
These changes have had negative impacts, as freelance contributors have waited up to six months for checks and the Britannica staff have gone years without pay rises.
These include the front office staff such as the Production Manager, the Production Coordinator, and their assistants ; the accounting staff ; the various Assistant Directors ; and sometimes the Locations Manager and their assistants.
* These systems can be hard to maintain, improve, and expand because there is a general lack of understanding of the system ; the staff who were experts on it have retired or forgotten what they knew about it, and staff who entered the field after it became " legacy " never learned about it in the first place.
These include a warden, ranger, island manager, and farmer, as well as bar and house-keeping staff.
These island bars became popular as they also allowed staff to serve customers in several different rooms surrounding the bar.
These measures included privacy obligations in agreements with mailing houses, privacy impact assessments, and procedures to ensure staff handle personal information appropriately during mail campaigns.
These factors also make it quite common for modern-day builders to promote modifications to the basic design, such as adding a finger board, pedal, electronic pickup, drum head, or making the staff immovable.
These staff specialists may also be charged with supervising contract design or production services.
These organized offices and support systems include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, trip organizers, event planners, protocol officers, chefs and other kitchen employees, waiters, and various cleaning staff, as well as visitors ' centre staff and tour guides at both official residences.
These staff have dual responsibility for both management and budgetary issues, as well as responsibility for giving expert advice on all aspects relating to their programs.
These messages may be sent over a weekend when abuse staff at the service providers are not working, enabling the scammer to be able to abuse the services for a whole weekend.
These savants were already attached to the university staff.
The Doctor ’ s Charter of 1966 introduced allowances for rent and ancillary staff, significantly increased the pay scales, and changed the structure of payments to reflect “ both qualifications of doctors and the form of their practices, i. e. group practice .” These changes not only led to higher morale, but also resulted in the increased use of ancillary staff and nursing attachments, a growth in the number of health centres and group practices, and a boost in the modernisation of practices in terms of equipment, appointment systems, and buildings.
These changes were largely cosmetic however as key staff remained in post and continued to fulfill the same duties.
These people give an opinion on cases ( called " conclusies ") in any field of law ( not just criminal law ), supported by a scientific staff.
These staff were supported by an official surgeon, a chaplain and could, on occasion, call upon the services of a local midwife to assist pregnant prisoners.
These hospitals have state-of-the-art equipment and sophisticated technology, over 900 highly qualified staff, creating a good environment for medical education.

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