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  • 41peck order — noun also pecking order Etymology: translation of German hackordnung 1. : the basic pattern of social organization within a flock of poultry in which each bird is permitted to peck another lower in the scale without fear of retaliation and is… …

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  • 42a pecking order — a/the ˈpecking order idiom (informal, often humorous) the order of importance in relation to one another among the members of a group Syn: ↑hierarchy • New Zealand is at the top of the pecking order of rugby nations …

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  • 43the pecking order — a/the ˈpecking order idiom (informal, often humorous) the order of importance in relation to one another among the members of a group Syn: ↑hierarchy • New Zealand is at the top of the pecking order of rugby nations …

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  • 44pecking order — The pecking order is the order of importance or rank …

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  • 45pecking order —    The pecking order is the order of importance or rank.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 46(a) pecking order — the order of importance of the people in a group or an organization. There s a clearly established pecking order in this office …

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  • 47Pecking order —   The pecking order is the order of importance or rank …

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  • 48Battles of macrohistorical importance involving invasions of Europe — In the battles of macrohistorical importance involving invasions of Europe, there were seven distinct conflicts that greatly affected the history of Europe, ranging from the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC to the Battle of Vienna in 1683. In each …

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  • 49The Importance of Being Earnest — For other uses, see The Importance of Being Earnest (disambiguation). The Importance of Being Earnest The original production of The Importance of Being Earnest in 1895 with Allan Aynesworth as Algernon (left) and George Alexander as Jack (right) …

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  • 50Third order — The term Third Order designates persons who live according to the Third Rule of Catholic religious orders, either outside of a monastery in the world, or in a religious community.Their members, in general lay members of religious orders, i.e. men …

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