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  • 1high-ranking — ˈhigh ˌranking adjective [only before a noun] JOBS having a high position in a government or other organization: • The firm s new management has slashed costs dismissing many highly paid, high ranking employees. * * * high ranking UK US adjective …

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  • 2high-ranking — adj [only before noun] having a high position in a government or other organization ≠ ↑low ranking ▪ high ranking officials …

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  • 3delegation of high-ranking officials — group of representatives who all have lots of authority in their positions …

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  • 4High Commissioner — is the title of various high ranking, special executive positions held by a commission of appointment. The English term is also used to render various equivalent titles in other languages. Contents 1 The Commonwealth 1.1 Bilateral diplomacy 1.2… …

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  • 5high brass — noun brass with 35% zinc • Hypernyms: ↑brass * * * noun 1. : brass containing at least 33 percent zinc compare low brass 2. : high ranking officers or officials the living honorees weren t always political or military or railroad high brass… …

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  • 6Scholar-officials — A Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) portrait of the Chinese official Jiang Shunfu (1453–1504), now in the Nanjing Museum. The decoration of two cranes on his chest are a mandarin square , indicating that he was a civil official of the first rank. Scholar… …

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  • 7Columbine High School massacre — Staff and students evacuat …

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  • 8High Point High School — Infobox School name=High Point High School type=Public high school location=3601 Powder Mill Road, Beltsville, MD information=(301) 572 6400 established=1954 grades=9 12 enrollment=2357 faculty=225 principal= mascot=Eagles colors=Blue and Gold… …

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  • 9high priest — 1. a chief priest. 2. Judaism. (from Aaronic times to about the 1st century A.D.) the priest ranking above all other priests and the only one permitted to enter the holy of holies. 3. Informal. a person in a high position of power or influence,… …

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  • 10Legal institutions of Scotland in the High Middle Ages — Scottish legal institutions in the High Middle Ages are, for the purposes of this article, the informal and formal systems which governed and helped to manage Scottish society between the years 900 and 1288, a period roughly corresponding with… …

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