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be rank
adjective
Strong of its kind or in character; unmitigated; virulent; thorough; utter.
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There can even be rank inversions where lower-ranking personnel may be better positioned (and equipped with more local knowledge) to take appropriate action than higher-ranking officers [ 36].
It should not, however, be rank or discoloured.
In the early 1970's, many paleontologists considered this more recent date to be rank heresy.
In a sculpting class will be rank novices as well as world-class sculptors who want to refine their skills.
3: Trident tropical twist I said to the woman in the shop that I thought this would be rank and she agreed.
But, in unsourced answers via Facebook, the group claimed to be rank and file members unaffiliated with any current or former MPs or senators.
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Ambitiously, at least a third of the 10,000-12,000 delegaresupposedpposed to be under 30; a third must also be rank-and-file members, not party officials.
be ranked next season?
(Emmett was too young to be ranked).
Alabama will be ranked high regardless.
Here, the recovered D may no longer be rank-1.
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