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Meanings of ranked behind in English
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Usage of ranked behind in English
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There were other Wasps rankedbehind it, another squad at least.
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He pointed his finger at the bottles rankedbehind the bar.
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Qatar's bid was rankedbehind rivals the United States, Australia, South Korea and Japan.
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The sparsely populated state rankedbehind only Texas, Alaska and California among U.S. oil producers.
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Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne were all rankedbehind Auckland.
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Conclusions: Quality-adjusted life year losses associated with personality disorders rankedbehind only mood disorders and arthritis.
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It rankedbehind housing affordability, crime and having a well-paid job as one of their top concerns.
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And there before us stood Lilith, naked and magnificent, with all her monstrous Court rankedbehind her.
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The country is rankedbehind smaller nations such as Malta and Portugal and other big powers, be it Britain or France.
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Labour is level with or just ahead of Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives in many opinion polls, but is rankedbehind on economic competence.
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Based on its end-March assets of $82 billion, the GM bankruptcy rankedbehind only Lehman Brothers and WorldCom in terms of size.
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Xu was the most senior uniformed officer and rankedbehind only the then-president Hu Jintao, who was the commission chairman, in the military hierarchy.
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But footballer Ibrahimovic felt he should have been the clear victor, and he told the newspaper there was no satisfaction in being rankedbehind anybody.
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Ireland has been rankedbehind countries such as Britain, the US, Denmark and Luxembourg in terms of labour competitiveness in a new global study o(...)
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Last year, with production of 267,032, it rankedbehind central European neighbors the Czech Republic and Poland, with 826,629 and 589,561 vehicles, respectively, J.D.