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  • #Redirect [[Attorney General (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...he "general officer " system that divides officers into junior, field, and general/flag. In the NATO designation system (STANAG 2116),<ref name=RankMaven>{{ci ...n the U.S. system, however, it is one grade higher than NATO; a U.S. major general is officer grade O-8, not O-7.
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  • {{dambigbox|language in general|Language}} ...s continue to fascinate [[linguistics|linguists]] and users of language in general.
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  • ...e Crown'' is a term used in various constitutions to refer to the Governor-General. ...esentative to the federated Dominion was given the superior title Governor-General.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Inspector general]]
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  • ...] (although the naval equivalent is admiral); also used in the sense of '''general officer''', the highest '''grade''' of ranks of which this is the highest
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  • Previously named the '''General Accounting Office (GAO)''', the '''General Accountability Office''' is a semi-independent U.S. government agency, unde | author = General Accountability Office
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  • {{r|Lieutenant general}} {{r|Major general}}
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  • ...round 2000, when its stock price was considerably higher than it is today, General Electric was, in terms of the total market value of its outstanding shares, ...States' most successful and most iconic companies, [[General Motors]] and General Electric, were directed by men of the same name. To distinguish them, [[Ch
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  • #REDIRECT [[General Prologue (The Canterbury Tales)/Definition]]
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  • #Redirect [[United States Attorney General]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[General Accountability Office]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Massachusetts General Hospital|Massachusetts}} '''Massachusetts General Hospital''' (MGH) is the third oldest general hospital in the [[United States of America|US]]. MGH is consistently ranked
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  • #REDIRECT [[General Prologue (The Canterbury Tales)/Bibliography]]
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  • ...h arguments made to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. Solicitors General may actually argue cases, or delegate that to staff specialists whom she or ...cutor (i.e., under the extant Special Prosecutor Act); the Deputy Attorney General,[[William Ruckelshaus]], stepped up and then resigned as well.
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  • In a military context, '''general engineering''' is defined as the modification, maintenance and protection o ...= http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/new_pubs/jp3_34.pdf}} p. xi-xii.</ref> "General engineering is a
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  • ...n for UK's 2017 general election.jpg|thumb|Vote Polling station, UK's 2017 general election]] A '''general [[election]]''' in the '''[[United Kingdom]]''' involves eligible voters ca
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  • ...he "general officer " system that divides officers into junior, field, and general/flag.
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  • #REDIRECT [[General election (UK)]]
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  • * [[United States Attorney General]] <!--attorneys general of other countries and U.S. states, Ministers of Justice-->
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  • General Leutnant (major general equivalent), Commandant of the Paris garrison during [[1944 assassination a
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  • ...nsive soldier fitness on the Army staff after service as Assistant Surgeon General for Force Protection and commanding medical units in combat support; [[pris
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  • == General overviews ==
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  • ...r]] from [[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]], [[Brigadier general|Brigadier General]] and [[judge]] of a [[court of appeals]].
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Governor-General]]. *Hasluck, Paul (1979) ''The Office of Governor-General''. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0-522-84187-2
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  • General in the [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]], last Chief of the Joint General Staff, and a contributor to postwar historical analysis
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  • [[Brigadier General]] (Ret.) U.S. Army, Commanding General of the Southeast Army Regional Medical Command; author on [[medical ethics]
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  • *[http://www.oag.state.tx.us/ Office of the Attorney General of Texas] *[http://www.gregabbott.com/ Attorney General Abbott's personal website]
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  • {{r|Lieutenant general}} {{r|Major general}}
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  • * [[Brigadier general]] * [[General]]
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  • ...r engineering]] than to specific technologies; sometimes tied to even more general antiwar and other protest
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  • {{r|General election (UK)}} {{r|2010 United Kingdom general election}}
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  • ==General==
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  • ...rmer [[Judge of the New Zealand Court of Appeal]], and a former [[Governor-General of New Zealand]] (1996-2001).He is a member of the [[Anglican Church]]. ==Governor-General of New Zealand==
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  • General of Infantry (lieutenant general equivalent), German Army; Military Governor of Paris at the time of the [[1
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  • {{r|General election (UK)}} {{r|2010 United Kingdom general election}}
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  • {{r|General Intelligence Department (Jordan)}} {{r|General Intelligence Department (Saudi Arabia)}}
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  • ==General==
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  • ...Representation of the People Act]] 1983 during the [[general election (UK)|general election]] campaign.<ref>''Judiciary of England and Wales'': '[http://www.j
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  • ==General laboratory methods==
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  • General of Communications Troops (equiv. Allied [[lieutenant general]]) in the WWII German Army, overall military communications chief; failed t
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  • ...p 103-117, D. D. Ebbing & M. S. Wrighton, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1987. "General
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  • ...e Commanding General of [[I Corps]] at Ft. Lewis and the Deputy Commanding General for Transformation, U.S. Army [[Training and Doctrine Command]].
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  • ==General==
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  • ...my]], (28 Jul 1926 - 26 Aug 1927), (8 Aug 1932 - 27 Jul 1933); [[Inspector General of Military Education]] {26 Aug 1927 - 26 May 1932)
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  • ...f the [[United Nations Population Fund]], with the rank of Under Secretary General (1987-2000)
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  • {{r|2010 United Kingdom general election}} {{r|2005 United Kingdom general election}}
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  • ...ral of the United States under Erwin N. Griswold and as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights in the Reagan Administration
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  • ...he "general officer " system that divides officers into junior, field, and general/flag. In the NATO designation system (STANAG 2116),<ref name=RankMaven>{{ci ...n the U.S. system, however, it is one grade higher than NATO; a U.S. major general is officer grade O-8, not O-7.
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  • ==General==
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  • ==General links==
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  • {{r|2010 United Kingdom general election}} {{r|2005 United Kingdom general election}}
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  • ...ght-Patterson Air Force Base]]; U.S. air liaison officer to the commanding general, French ground forces, for operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm ;milit
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  • ====General Italian history====
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  • ==General reference==
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  • ==General mycological research==
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  • ...red in [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]]; Bundeswehr Inspector General (1957-1961); Chairman,[[NATO Military Committee]] (1961-1964)
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  • {{r|Michitsura Nodzu}} Japanese [[Inspector General of Military Education]] {25 Apr 1900 - 14 Jan 1904) {{r|Hiroshi Nishii}} Japanese [[Inspector General of Military Education]] {9 May 1905 - 21 Dec 1908)
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  • == General ==
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  • ...n Relations; Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; [[major general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; Council on Foreign Relations military fellow (20
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  • {{r|Eitaro Hata}} Commanding general, [[Kwangtung Army]], (1 Jul 1929 - 31 May 1930) {{r|Takashi Hishikari}} Commanding general, [[Kwangtung Army]], (3 Jun 1930 - 1 Aug 1931), (29 Jul 1933 - 10 Dec 1934
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  • ==General references==
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  • ...amibia/Catalogs/Administrators-General of South West Africa|Administrators-General of South West Africa]]
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  • ==Other articles about football in general==
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  • ====General====
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  • ...h arguments made to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. Solicitors General may actually argue cases, or delegate that to staff specialists whom she or ...cutor (i.e., under the extant Special Prosecutor Act); the Deputy Attorney General,[[William Ruckelshaus]], stepped up and then resigned as well.
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  • * Martin Blumenson. "General Bradley's Decision At Argentan (13 August 1944)," in ''Command Decisions," * Bradley, Omar N. and Blair, Clay. ''Title: A General's Life: An Autobiography.'' 1983. 752 pp.
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  • ====General officers====
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  • ...ously [[Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan]] and Commanding General, U.S. Army [[National Training Center]] and [[Fort Irwin]]; named for four-
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  • ...]; Former Deputy Commander, [[United States European Command]]; Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force Pacific
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