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  • 111rank-and-file — ˌrank and ˈfile noun the rank and file the ordinary members of a union, who are not union officials: • So far, leaders are maintaining discipline among the rank and file. rank and file adjective [only before a noun] : • rank and file union… …

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  • 112Rank and file — Rank Rank, n. [OE. renk, reng, OF. renc, F. rang, fr. OHG. hring a circle, a circular row, G. ring. See {Ring}, and cf. {Range}, n. & v.] 1. A row or line; a range; an order; a tier; as, a rank of osiers. [1913 Webster] Many a mountain nigh… …

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  • 113Rank Xerox — was formed in 1956 as a joint venture between the Xerox Corporation of U.S. and the Rank Organisation of UK, to manufacture and market Xerox equipment initially in Europe and later in Africa and Asia. A further joint venture between Rank Xerox… …

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  • 114RANK, OTTO — (original surname – Rosenfeld; 1884–1939), psychoanalyst. Born in Vienna, Rank met freud in 1906 and became a member of his inner circle. Rank edited with the psychoanalytic journal Imago and with S. Ferenczi and E. Jones International… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 115rank and file — {n. phr.} Ordinary people; the regular membership of an organization; the enlisted privates in the Army. * /The general usually inspects the rank and file on specific national holidays./ * /The secretary of the association sends letters annually… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 116rank and file — {n. phr.} Ordinary people; the regular membership of an organization; the enlisted privates in the Army. * /The general usually inspects the rank and file on specific national holidays./ * /The secretary of the association sends letters annually… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 117rank-size rule — UK US noun [S] (also rank size law, rank size distribution) ECONOMICS ► the principle that many things all over the world, for example the sizes of cities or businesses, or how rich people are, follow the same pattern in relation to their rank on …

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  • 118Rank theory of depression — Rank theory is an evolutionary theory of depression, developed by Anthony Stevens and John Price, and proposes that depression promotes the survival of our genes. It is an adaptive response to losing status (rank) and losing confidence in your… …

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  • 119Rank (álbum) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rank Álbum en Vivo de The Smiths Publicación 5 de septiembre de 1988. Género(s) Rock Alternativo …

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  • 120Rank and File — Жанр альт кантри каупанк пост панк новая волна Годы 1981 1987 …

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