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Law Officers of the Crown (2840 bytes)
1: ...us governments in the [[United Kingdom]] and the other [[Commonwealth Realm]]s. 5: ... to subsequent governments, unlike the papers of other ministers. 7: ...ty's Customs and Excise]] and the [[Serious Fraud Office]]. 9: ...also take cases to the [[Law Lords]] where points of general legal importance need to be settled. 10: ...may do anything on behalf of, or in the place of, the Attorney General and visa versa. Officers of the Night (89 bytes) 1: Florentine court charged with the suppression of same-sex love in [[Florence]]. Officers Training Corps (2196 bytes) 1: ...d administrative and support staff, are a mixture of Regular Army, Territorial Army and [[Non Regular ... 3: ...[1 April]] [[2003]] there were 4,960 personnel in the OTCs. 5: ...or Training Corps''', became the Army Sections of the newly formed [[Combined Cadet Force]]. Officers of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (8514 bytes) 1: ...wly or not at all, taking on different roles than their European counterparts. 3: ...ncomplete, as the specific names and dates of the officers are sometimes unknown. 7: ...st constant state of warfare that existed between the Christian and [[Muslim]] states. 12: *William of Buris ([[1123]]-[[1141]]?) 14: *[[Humphrey II of Toron]] ([[1152]]-[[1179]]) Free Officers Movement (2294 bytes) 1: ...figurehead in preparation for the successful coup of July 23, 1952<!--already linked many times-->. 3: ...d Lieutenant Colonel Zakariyya Muhi ad Din joined the committee later. 5: ...s the Saudi [[Prince Talal]] used a similar idea, the Free Princes Movement in an unsuccesful effort to... 7: ... Free Officers Movement can be seen in context in the entries for [[Gamal Abd al-Nasser|Nasser]] and [[... 9: ...lihi]], who signed a confederation agreement with the Assyrian National Congress on June 15, 2002. List of chief executive officers (716 bytes) 11: *[[Bill Gates]], [[Microsoft]] 19: *[[Masayoshi Son]], [[Softbank]] 20: *[[David Wetherell]], [[CMGI]] 22: [[Category:Lists of people by occupation|CEO]] List of actors who were police officers (275 bytes) 1: ... have acted or even actors who have become police officers. 9: [[Category:Lists of people]] Australian Maritime Officers Union (1737 bytes) 1: ...t services. The AMOU uses the [[services model]] of trade unionism. 3: ...W branch publishes a [[journal]] called "Maritime Officer." 6: ...d in [[1993]] when the Merchant Service Guild and the Australian Stevedoring Supervisors Association am... 8: ...on changed its name to the Merchant Service Guild of Australia. 10: The Australian Stevedoring Supervisors Association wa... National Association of Probation Officers (447 bytes) 1: ...visory and Support Service|CAFCASS]] reporters in the [[United Kingdom]]. 5: ...k_news/story/0%2C3604%2C1213675%2C00.html NAPO in the Guardian, May 11, 2004] List of senior officers of the Royal Navy (14535 bytes) 1: This is a '''list of senior officers of the Royal Navy'''. 4: *[[Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter]] [[1413]] - [[1426]] 5: *[[John, Duke of Bedford]] [[1426]] - [[1435]] 6: *[[John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter]] [[1435]] - [[1447]] 7: *[[William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk]] [[1447]] - [[1450]] List of senior officers of Strike Command (1923 bytes) 1: This is a '''list of senior officers of RAF Strike Command'''. 3: ==Air Officer Commanding in Chief Strike Command== 25: ==Deputy Air Officer Commanding in Chief Strike Command== List of senior officers of the British Army (5155 bytes) 1: ...], [[Chief of the General Staff]], and [[Chief of the Imperial General Staff]]. 3: ==Captains-General of the British Army, 1660-1809== 5: * [[George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle]] 1660-1670 6: * office vacant 1670-1678 7: * [[James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth]] 1678-1679 Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 (1728 bytes) 3: The [[Committee on Government Reform]] 4: ...ed in the '''CFO Act''', which outlined standards of financial performance and disclosure. 6: ... Inspector General of [[HUD]]: [http://www.whereisthemoney.org/59billion.htm] 8: :''In passing the CFO Act nearly 10 years ago, the Congress laid out three broad purposes:'' 9: ... department and in each major executive agency in the Federal Government.'' List of chief executive officers (CEOs) (460 bytes) 8: ...se add [[Chief executive officer| Chief Executive Officer]] (CEO)'' List of Chief Public Health Officers of Canada (153 bytes) 1: ...er]]s of Canada''' for the [[Public Health Agency of Canada]]: List of officers of the People's Liberation Army (308 bytes) 1: ...le's Liberation Army]] of the [[People's Republic of China]]. 11: [[Category:Military of the People's Republic of China]] The Crown (3195 bytes) 1: ....S. Bank Arena]]. For other general usages, see [[Crown]].'' 3: ...any personal influence and private assets held by the current Monarch. 5: .... Others belong to the Crown, and would belong to the next monarch. 7: ...behalf of the Crown' and laws are passed by the [[Crown in Parliament]], with Royal assent. 9: ...s an MP (see [[resignation from the British House of Commons]]). Crown (1137 bytes) 1: '''Crown''' names several entities associated with monarch... 3: * A [[crown (headgear)]], the headgear worn by a monarch. 4: ...Monarch of a kingdom. Compare [[Crown colony]], [[Crown land]]. 5: * ''[[Crowning]]'', a [[Russia]]n novel. 7: '''Crown''' is also the name of several currencies: Crown glass (1783 bytes) 1: '''Crown glass''' is either of two kinds of [[glass]]. 3: ...be mounted into a lead lattice work and fitted in the window. 5: ...ept a careful trade secret, for example the first crown glass made in London was not until 1678. Compare ... 7: ... alkali-lime silicate incorporating a high amount of [[phosphorus pentoxide]], it has a low [[refracti... 9: ...e at Whitehall|Banqueting House]] at the [[Palace of Whitehall]], [[London]], in [[1685]]. Half crown (348 bytes) 1: ... [[shilling]]s and [[sixpence]], being one-eighth of a [[British coin One Pound|pound]]. Because it di...
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