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was admiral
noun
A naval officer of the highest rank; the commander of a country's naval forces.
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Conon was admiral in each of the three years 407 405.
From 1604 to 1616 he was Admiral of the Narrow Seas, being chiefly engaged against pirates.
One ancestor was Admiral Anson who circumnavigated the globe in the early 18th century.
The caller was Admiral Rickover, who said, "Let me be the first to congratulate you".
Also at the conference was Admiral Michael Rogers, the NSA's director and head of cybersecurity.
His idea of a lullaby was Admiral Benbow ['O Benbow lost his legs, by chainshot, by chainshot'].
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Every member was an admiral except Dr. Seuss, who was Admiral-in-Chief, and by 1940, when his Navy no longer seemed quite so funny, and petered out, it boasted a couple of thousand admirals.
(Continuing the military motif, Rudge's assistant is Admiral Mike Crowley).
The head of the Guantánamo Task Force is Admiral Mark Buzby.
CHENEY: If Admiral Mullen wants to be Admiral Sullen, that's his business.
It could be, Admiral Gehman said, a model for future investigations.
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