Former, very senior British military position.
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Examples for "mgo"
1The report also includes a few figures concerning the use of MGO.
2The degradation rates of the glasses investigated decreased with increasing MgO content.
3Locations and dates for regional heats will appear on MGO's official website.
4These phenotypes confirm that the MGO pathway flux was enhanced under red light.
5Thermal analyses showed a linear increase in T(g) with increasing MgO content.
1He was at this time commander-in-chief and master-general of the ordnance.
2He became afterwards master-general of the ordnance in Ireland, and commander of the forces in that kingdom, and a field-marshal.
3He joined the Russell administration in July 1846 as master-general of the ordnance, finally retiring with his chief in March 1852.
4In 1818 the duke was made master-general of the ordnance; in 1819, governor of Plymouth; and in 1820, colonel of the Rifle Brigade.
5Footnote 86: Master-General of the Ordnance.
6Sir Herbert Miles, as Quartermaster-General, and Sir Stanley von Donop, as Master-General of the Ordnance also rendered much help.
7The death of the Duke of Wellington led to the appointment of Lord Hardinge to the Horse Guards, Lord Raglan becoming master-general of the Ordnance.