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  • 61Higher School Certificate — The Higher School Certificate, or HSC, is the credential awarded to secondary school students who successfully complete senior high school level studies (years 11 and 12 or equivalent) in New South Wales, Australia. It was first introduced in… …

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  • 62Order of Honour (Greek order) — Infobox Military Award name=Order of Honour caption=Order of Honour and neck sash awarded by=flag|Greece type=Five grade Neck Order. The five orders are: Grand Cross Grand Commander Commander Gold Cross Silver Cross eligibility=Military personnel …

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  • 63Order of St. Gregory the Great — For the monastic order, see Sylvestrines. Order of St. Gregory the Great Ordo Sancti Gregorii Magni Knight Commander s cross of the Order of St. Gregory the Great (1841) Awarded by …

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  • 64Order of the Pleiades (Iran) — For the award of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, see Order of La Pléiade. Order of the Pleiades Nishân i Haftpaykar Ribbon and badge of the Order of the Pleiades …

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  • 65order — 1. noun 1) alphabetical order Syn: sequence, arrangement, organization, disposition, system, series, succession; grouping, classification, categorization, codification, systematization 2) his tidy desk demonstrates his sense of order …

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  • 66Order of the Founder — Part of a series on The Salvation Army …

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  • 67Order of battle of the Battle of Trenton — George Washington Before the …

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  • 68Taxonomic rank — In biological classification, rank is the level (the relative position) in a taxonomic hierarchy. Examples of taxonomic ranks are species, genus, family, and class. Each rank subsumes under it a number of less general categories. The rank of… …

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  • 69Military rank — This article is about the military use of the term rank. For other uses, see Rank (disambiguation). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric …

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  • 70Chivalric order — Chivalric orders are societies and fellowships of knights[1] that have been created by European monarchs in imitation of the military orders of the Crusades. After the crusades, the memory of these crusading military orders became idealised and… …

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