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the echelon
verb
To form troops into an echelon.
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The Echelon system was developed in the 1970's.
Oak and gray-painted softwood items came at the lower end of the echelon.
The shoe selection in Barneys actually tells a lot about the echelon of power in the footwear industry.
The echelon, with all wingmen on one side and a bit behind the leader, is one popular formation.
CHATTER: Uncovering the Echelon Surveillance Network and the Secret World of Global Eavesdropping, by Patrick Radden Keefe.
"We considered a variety of options," said Robert L. Boughner, a longtime Boyd executive who is overseeing the Echelon project.
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"All the echelons of the food chain are held to top secrecy.
Moore shows FitzRoy's uneasy rise through the echelons of British public life.
How deep inside was the escape planned, and how high up the echelons of power?
"Khuzestan has never had a strong presence in the echelons of power," he says.
Continuous review inventory policy is assumed at the echelons.
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