The ordinary members of an organization (such as the enlisted soldiers of an army)
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Examples for "rank"
Examples for "rank"
1Several of the new Latin American projects rank among Miami's most ambitious.
2Earlier this month, Trump sought to underscore his support among rank-and-file soldiers.
3Recent years have witnessed intense development of randomized methods for low-rank approximation.
4It would rank second to National Australia Bank NAB.AX by asset value.
5Germany does not rank among the top 10 countries for Facebook users.
1By their number of Twitter followers shall ye rank and file them.
2The trusted lieutenants held the rank and file in readiness for action.
3And the rank and file-farmers and labourers-seemed fired by the same enthusiasm.
4For in the rank and file an empty stomach is not hopeful.
5The rank and file, at least, now believed firmly in the prophet.
6You're not making any friends amongst the rank and file, you know.
7At their heels tramped the rank and file of the great movement.
8This speculation was confined to the rank and file of the outfit.
9The real support of the rank and file went to Ana DeLeon.
10But the rank and file will have to constitute the big end.
11The Platoon Sergeants salute, and issue commands to the rank and file.
12This is only keeping them in rank and file, it is true.
13Here and there a comparatively new uniform brightened the rank and file.
14There must always be a reference back to the rank and file.
15They included over sixty officers and about four hundred rank and file.
16The rank and file, amounting to about eight thousand men, are natives.