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To commissioned
noun
A sending or mission (to do or accomplish something).
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NCOs are subordinate to commissioned officers.
And those who could afford to commissioned their own.
When dressage was added to the Olympic program in 1912, it was open to commissioned military officers only.
In London, the Barbican Theater is presenting two new works by Michael Clark, set to commissioned scores by Relaxed Muscle and Scritti Politti (Oct.
They use case studies, scenarios, and exercises to prepare for their first unit assignment and the transition to commissioned officer in a modern world.
This section does not apply to commissioned warrant officers or to adjutants general or assistant adjutants general of States, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia.
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At Design Miami/ Basel, London-based gallerist Louisa Guinness shows stunning jewelry pieces by modern and contemporary artists, from rare pieces -- like a spiraling Alexander Calder brooch and a Roy Lichtenstein pin--to commissioned editions, like a Jeff Koons rabbit strung as a pendant necklace and Anish Kapoor cufflinks.
Most, like Georges Pompidou, François Mitterrand and Jacques Chirac, stick to commissioning museums.
Forums used interview results to write action plans, disseminated to commissioning organisations.
In many areas barriers to use, together with concerns about funding, created barriers to commissioning.
Concerns about funding together with barriers to uptake and engagement could translate into barriers to commissioning.
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