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  • 51Police rank — Lists of the ranks of various police agencies and forces all around the World: Contents 1 Australia 2 Belgium 3 Brazil 4 Canada 5 …

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  • 52Lesmahagow Priory — Infobox monastery name =Lesmahagow Priory caption = full =Priory of the Virgin Mary of Lesmahagow other names = order =Tironensian established =1144 disestablished =c. 1607 mother =Kelso Abbey (dependency) diocese = churches = founder =David I,… …

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  • 54probation — probational, probationary /proh bay sheuh ner ee/, adj. probationship, n. /proh bay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of testing. 2. the testing or trial of a person s conduct, character, qualifications, or the like. 3. the state or period of such testing… …

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  • 55Custom Made 10.30 — (カスタムメイド10.30) Poster Directed by Hajime Ishimine Written by Hajime Ishimi …

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  • 56apprentice — I noun beginner, learner, novice, novitiate, probationer, worker II index amateur, assistant, coadjutant, disciple, employee, neophyte …

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  • 57novice — I noun amateur, apprentice, aspirant, beginner, catechumen, disciple, entrant, fledgling, freshman, hopeful, inexperienced person, initiate, learner, neophyte, new arrival, newcomer, probationer, pupil, recruit, rookie, rudis, student, trainee,… …

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  • 58The Soviet System of Encription — During the late 1930s, the Soviet Union had designed a sophisticated method of securing its diplomatic communications. Messages were sent by diplomatic pouch, shortwave radio, and international cable. While longer messages and scientific samples… …

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  • 59novice — novice, novitiate, apprentice, probationer, postulant, neophyte are comparable when applied to one who is a beginner, especially in a trade, a profession, a career, or a sphere of life. Novice and the less common novitiate may be applied to… …

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  • 60Probationership — Pro*ba tion*er*ship, n. The state of being a probationer; novitiate. Locke. [1913 Webster] …

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