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61. Their conclusion was that even within the ranks of the fundamentalists, feminist challenge is emerging and causing surprises.
62. As the cannon thundered, the ranks broke, only to be formed again with dogged determination.
63. There follows a slow procession as the Inspecting Officer progresses along the ranks of extremely proud recruits and Training Staff.
64. He renounced his apprenticeship in 1858 and resolved to follow his eldest brother into the ranks of the Geological Survey.
65. The ranks of the discontented were also swelled by returning soldiers who found things less rosy than they had hoped.
66. Patients were divided from the administration,(www.Sentencedict.com) and divisiveness developed within the ranks of the hospital staff itself.
67. Foremen are promoted from the ranks of production workers and as pivotal intermediaries they have quasi-managerial status.
68. You found out that we're monitoring the ranks of the military, Academicians and priests.
69. There is a consensus in the City that the Ranks Hovis management lacks both panache and strategic direction.
70. He rose rapidly through the ranks and by sixteen had reached the highest position in the gang hierarchy.
71. This saves on training facilities and teacher trainers and also helps fill the gaps in the ranks of the existing teaching force.
72. Both received top scores on their university examinations and joined the ranks of scholars.
73. She had not sunk so low as to join the ranks of that sisterhood!
74. At that time a new dance director had risen through the ranks.
75. It not only builds trust among constituent groups, but also promotes accountability within the ranks.
76. However, I do accept that occasionally it's necessary to promote a volunteer in order to keep up morale in the ranks.
77. But within the ranks at the local club, an even more remarkable story is unfolding.
78. The ranks of government supporters had shrunk from 453 in 1959 to 259 in 1962.
79. Now their commander must dragoon several tech or merchant gangs from the Oberon spire into the ranks.
80. The ships rode at anchor, their crews merely swelling the ranks of the spectators.
81. There would be no more climbing through the ranks. In retrospect, his fears look laughably absurd.
82. Already the ranks of the creative arts had been woefully thinned.
83. As with truffles, however, morels have until now resisted Joining the ranks of domesticated fungi.
84. An audible sigh of relief rose from the ranks of mainstream macroeconomists.
85. Catholic civil servants usually had to abandon any practical political project if they wished to proceed through the ranks.
86. The layoffs cut deep into the ranks of the city's health workers.
87. They were believed to have sprung from the ranks of alienated youths who had espoused ultra-right-wing political causes.
88. Brainerd recruited four engineers from the ranks of his former colleagues and started a company.
89. George joined the ranks of the executive high-flyers, those with university degrees, I joined in a much humbler capacity.
90. And cycle it certainly is: area tutors and in-bureau tutors come from the ranks of the advice workers.
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