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  • 31higher-up — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Informal. One who stands above another in rank: better1, elder, senior, superior. See OVER …

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  • 32higher-up — noun one of greater rank or station or quality • Syn: ↑superior, ↑superordinate • Ant: ↑inferior (for: ↑superior) • Hypernyms: ↑leader …

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  • 33Academic rank — Academic organizations typically have a rather rigid set of ranks. Those listed below refer specifically to universities, although colleges and other institutions may follow a similar schema. Argentina (National Universities)Academic… …

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  • 34Military rank — This article is about the military use of the term rank. For other uses, see Rank (disambiguation). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric …

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  • 35Dan (rank) — Dan and Kyū ranks are indicated by belt color or by stripes on the belt Japanese name Kanji: 段 …

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  • 36United States Navy officer rank insignia — Contents 1 Rank categories 2 Rank and promotion system 3 Commissioned Officer Ranks …

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  • 37Private (rank) — A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to NATO Rank Grades OR 1 to OR 3 depending on the force served in). The term dates from the Middle Ages, where privates were known as private soldiers (a term still used in the United …

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  • 38Torsion-free abelian groups of rank 1 — Infinitely generated abelian groups have very complex structure and are far less well understood than finitely generated abelian groups. Even torsion free abelian groups are vastly more varied in their characteristics than vector spaces. Torsion… …

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  • 39promote an officer to the rank of — raise an officer s rank to , give an officer a higher rank of …

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  • 40Taxonomic rank — In biological classification, rank is the level (the relative position) in a taxonomic hierarchy. Examples of taxonomic ranks are species, genus, family, and class. Each rank subsumes under it a number of less general categories. The rank of… …

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