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  • 1Second Secretary to the Admiralty — The office of Second Secretary to the Admiralty was a former government position in the Admiralty of Great Britain and later of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Assistants to the Secretary of the Admiralty (later called the First… …

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  • 2Secretary General of NATO — Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (right) at the 2004 Istanbul summit, prior to his appointment The Secretary General of NATO is an international diplomat who serves as the chief official of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The… …

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  • 3secretary — secretaryship, n. /sek ri ter ee/, n., pl. secretaries. 1. a person, usually an official, who is in charge of the records, correspondence, minutes of meetings, and related affairs of an organization, company, association, etc.: the secretary of… …

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  • 4Secretary to the Admiralty — The office of Secretary to the Admiralty or (from the mid 18th century) First Secretary to the Admiralty was formerly an important position within the Admiralty of the United Kingdom, which was responsible for the government of the Royal Navy. In …

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  • 5Secretary of State — is a commonly used title for a government official. The role varies between countries, and in some cases there are multiple Secretaries of State in the government.In many countries, a secretary of state is a mid level official. In the United… …

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  • 6Second Intifada — Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Arab–Israeli conflict Clockwise from above: A masked P …

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  • 7Second Avenue Subway — Planned route of the NYC Subway Second Avenue Line ( T , in teal). Overview Type Rapid transit System …

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  • 8Second Air Force — emblem Part of …

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  • 9Second Liberian Civil War — Part of Liberian Civil War Liberian Government soldiers defending a bridge in central Monrovia …

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  • 10Second Superpower — is a term used to conceptualize a global civil society as a world force comparable to or counterbalancing the United States of America. In the modern world, China and the former Soviet Union have been the often selected candidates which cover the …

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