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  • 1lower orders — n old fashioned the lower orders an offensive expression for ↑working class people considered as a group …

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  • 2lower orders — noun plural : lower classes you had the marks of the lower orders on you Anthony West * * * the ˌlower ˈorders [lower orders] noun …

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  • 3lower orders — noun old fashioned the lower orders an expression meaning people of a low social class, used especially by people who consider themselves to be better and more important …

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  • 4lower orders — plural noun dated the lower classes …

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  • 5High Table, Lower Orders — is a BBC Radio 4 comedy drama murder mystery written by the late Mark Tavener and set in a fictional Cambridge college in crisis. The first series was broadcast in six episodes from February 18 2005, and the second series was broadcast April 7 –… …

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  • 6(the) lower orders — the lower orders UK US noun [plural] british old fashioned people from a low social class Thesaurus: people from a low social classsynonym …

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  • 7lower class — Synonyms and related words: bourgeoisie, cog, common people, common run, common sort, commonage, commonality, commonalty, commoners, commons, creature, flunky, follower, hoi polloi, inferior, junior, laborers, lightweight, linendrapers, lower… …

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  • 8Orders, decorations, and medals of Bulgaria — Orders, decorations and medals of Bulgaria are regulated by the law on the Orders and Medals of the Republic Of Bulgaria of 29 May 2003. The National Military History Museum Of Bulgaria in Sofia currently has over 150 Bulgarian Orders in the… …

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  • 9Lower Navarre — Nafarroa Beherea Flag …

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  • 10Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia — Lower Sackville is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is part of the urban area of Halifax . First settled in August of 1749 by Captain John Gorham, acting on orders from Governor Edward Cornwallis to establish… …

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