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  • 1Group Captain — (Gp Capt in the RAF and Indian Air Force, GPCAPT in the RNZAF and RAAF, G/C in the former RCAF) is a senior commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force [cite web |url=http://www.raf.mod.uk/structure/commissionedranks.cfm |title=Ranks and Badges of… …

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  • 2Corps of Colonial Marines — were raised from former slaves as auxiliary units of the Royal Marines for service in the Americas: Two of these units were raised and subsequently disbanded. The first was a small unit which existed from 1808 to 12 October 1810, the second was… …

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  • 3Corps Fini — Joseph Wedderburn démontre la dernière conjecture sur les corps finis en 1905 En mathématiques et plus précisément en algèbre, un corps fini est un corps (commutatif) dont le cardinal est fini. À isomorphisme près, un corps fini est entièrement… …

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  • 4Corps de Galois — Corps fini Joseph Wedderburn démontre la dernière conjecture sur les corps finis en 1905 En mathématiques et plus précisément en algèbre, un corps fini est un corps (commutatif) dont le cardinal est fini. À isomorphisme près, un corps fini est… …

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  • 5corps — [ko: US ko:r] n plural corps [ko:z US ko:rz] [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: Latin corpus; CORPUS] 1.) a group in an army with special duties and responsibilities ▪ the medical corps ▪ the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2.) …

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  • 6Corps of the Port Captaincies — Coast Guard Racing stripe of the Italian Coast Guard Active 1865 Present …

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  • 7Group marriage — Group marriage, also known as multi lateral marriage, is a form of polyamory in which more than two persons form a family unit, with all the members of the group marriage being considered to be married to all the other members of the group… …

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  • 8corps — [ kɔr ] (plural corps [ kɔrz ] ) noun count * 1. ) a part of an army that has particular responsibilities: the U.S. Army s Corps of Engineers a ) TECHNICAL a part of an army that consists of at least two divisions (=large units) 2. ) a group of… …

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  • 9Group (air force) — Group is a term used by different air forces for an element of military organization. The size of a group varies considerably between different countries. The terms group and wing are used differently in different air forces and this can cause… …

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  • 10corps de ballet — corps de bal•let [[t]ˌkɔr də bæˈleɪ, ˈbæl eɪ, ˌkoʊr[/t]] n. mad the dancers in a ballet company who perform as a group and have no solo parts • Etymology: 1820–30; < F; see corps, ballet …

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