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I still rank England second,
Ricky Ponting
I'd still rank England second. We're No. 1 for what we've done over a long period of time. They're a definite threat and if they keep going they will get even closer.
Ricky Ponting
Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank, / The army of unalterable law.
George Meredith
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1828
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1909
)
I went in with the rank of private first class and came out with the rank of sergeant. He said he'd give me something higher because I had helped save most of our company, but that all the positions were full.
Ned Dummer
Rank does not intimidate hardware. Neither does the lack of rank.
Norman R. Augustine
[76th over: England 292-5 (Flintoff 44, G Jones 13) More good stuff from Flintoff, who rocks back before cracking Warne through the covers for another boundary.] England should change their name to Great Britain, if only to help Welshmen like me have easier lives, ... It's so tedious explaining to work colleagues how I can support 'England' in cricket and England's opposition in rugby and football.
Chris Mason
England should change their name to Great Britain, if only to help Welshmen like me have easier lives. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. It's so tedious explaining to work colleagues how I can support 'England' in cricket and England's opposition in rugby and football.
Chris Mason
The day that we handed out numerical rank was one of the worst days in my professional life. They were sobbing. Only one person is happy when you hand out rank: the person who is No. 1.
Margaret Loonam
I sometimes compare press officers to riflemen on the Somme -- mowing down wave upon wave of distortion, taking out rank upon rank of supposition, deduction and gossip.
Bernard Ingham
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1932
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RANK, n. Relative elevation in the scale of human worth.
He held at court a rank so high That other noblemen asked why.
"Because," 'twas answered, "others lack His skill to scratch the royal back." --Aramis Jukes
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
Clearly it is an embarrassment that the party rank and file turned down a proposal from the leadership of the rank and file - from the chairman - but that's by the by, we have to deal with that.
David Davis
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1815
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1886
)
You can be a rank insider as well as a rank outsider.
Robert Frost
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1874
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1963
)
The New York Giants had been big in New England for years ? they were New England's team. Their games were televised in New England for some time before we came along. So starting a new team in Boston was not easy.
Babe Parilli
War between Old England and the Bostonians is expected according to all reports we can hear. Various reports are circulating, the New England people with us compares Old England with New, as a chip of potage.
Nathaniel Smith
Helen McKinney's not the rank-and-file, ... Across the board, the Republican rank-and-file have had enough.
Robert Vasquez
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