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Newfoundland (island): Newfoundland (/ˈnjuːfən(d)lənd, -lænd/ NEW-fən(d)-lənd, -land, locally /ˌnjuːfənˈlænd/ NEW-fən-LAND; French: Terre-Neuve, locally [taɛ̯ʁnœːv]; Miꞌkmaq: Ktaqmkuk) is a large island situated off the eastern coast of the North American mainland and the most populous ... (Island) [100%] 2023-11-30 [Newfoundland (island)] [Islands of Newfoundland and Labrador]...
Newfoundland: Newfoundland, a large island, forming a British colony, and occupying an important and commanding position off the eastern coast of the North American continent, not dissimilar to that occupied by Great Britain towards Europe. It stretches directly across the entrance ... [100%] 2022-09-02
Regiment (United States Army): A regiment is a military unit that has been in use by the United States Army since its inception. Derived from the concept originating in European armies, a regiment was historically commanded by a colonel, and consisted of ten companies ... (United States Army) [83%] 2024-01-11 [Regiments of the United States Army]
Regiment: A regiment is a military unit. Its role and size varies markedly, depending on the country, service, or specialisation. (Military unit) [83%] 2024-01-11 [Military units and formations by size] [Regiments]...
Regiment (administrative unit): Regiment or Regimental system (Ukrainian: полк, romanized: polk, Ukrainian: полковий устрій, romanized: polkovyi ustrii) is a historical administrative, territorial, military and judicial unit of country's subdivision in Cossack Hetmanate and Sloboda Ukraine in 17th and 18th centuries. The system was expanded out ... (Administrative unit) [83%] 2024-01-11 [Former administrative divisions of Ukraine] [Administrative divisions in Europe]...
Regiment: Regiment is a military unit designation that goes back far into military history, but, in many modern forces, it has become a historical term with the more common equivalent being brigade. Traditionally, when one speaks of an army unit as ... [83%] 2023-09-27
Regiment: Regiment (from Late Latin regimentum, rule, regere, to rule, govern, direct), originally government, command or authority exercised over others, or the office of a ruler or sovereign; in this sense the word was common in the 16th century. The most ... [83%] 2022-09-02
Officers (Corporation): The officers of a corporation typically include the president, secretary, and treasurer. By state law, generally one person may hold multiple offices. (Corporation) [83%] 2023-02-19 [Economics] [Business]...
Officers: Historically the employment of the word " officer " to denote a person holding a military or naval command as representative of the state, and not as deriving his authority from his own powers or privileges, marks an entire change in the ... [83%] 2022-09-02
Neufundland (Band): Neufundland war eine Indie-Rock-Band aus Köln. Neufundland war eine deutschsprachige Indie-Rock Band aus Köln. (Band) [81%] 2024-01-19
Regimen: A regimen is a plan, or course of action such as a diet, exercise or medical treatment. A low-salt diet is a regimen. (Medicine) [71%] 2023-09-26 [Therapy]
Officer: An officer is a person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization. The term derives from Old French oficier "officer, official" (early 14c., Modern French officier), from Medieval Latin officiarius "an officer," from Latin officium "a service ... (Social) [71%] 2023-09-21 [Management occupations] [Positions of authority]...
Officer: An officer is a person who holds a particular office, or position of responsibility within a given organization. Organizations are typically run using some form of parliamentary/committee system, where members are appointed to serve on committees with responsibility over ... [71%] 2023-02-27 [Government] [Military]...
Officer (armed forces): In the armed forces or uniformed services, an officer is someone who occupies a position of leadership over their peers. When used in its widest meaning, the word "officer" refers to commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and warrant officers, among ... (Armed forces) [71%] 2024-01-11 [Military officers] [Military ranks]...
Officer: OFFICER of'-i-ser: In the King James Version the term is employed to render different words denoting various officials, domestic, civil and military, such as caric, "eunuch," "minister of state" (Genesis 37:36); paqidh, "person in charge," "overseer" (Genesis ... [71%] 1915-01-01
Officer (armed forces): In the armed forces or uniformed services, an officer is someone who occupies a position of leadership over their peers. When used in its widest meaning, the word "officer" refers to commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and warrant officers, among ... (Armed forces) [71%] 2024-03-05 [Military officers] [Military ranks]...
Newfoundland French: Newfoundland French or Newfoundland Peninsular French (French: français terre-neuvien), refers to the French spoken on the Port au Port Peninsula (part of the so-called “French Shore”) of Newfoundland. The francophones of the region can trace their origins to ... (French variety of Newfoundland, Canada) [70%] 2023-11-30 [Acadian French] [Culture of Newfoundland and Labrador]...
Newfoundland, London: The Newfoundland is a 220-metre (720 ft) residential skyscraper, located between Westferry Road and Bank Street on the Isle of Dogs, London. South Quay Properties, Ltd., a subsidiary of Canary Wharf Group, submitted a planning application to Tower Hamlets ... (Residential skyscraper on the Isle of Dogs, London) [70%] 2023-12-10 [Canary Wharf buildings] [Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets]...
SS Newfoundland: SS Newfoundland was a wooden-hulled brigantine and steamship that was built in 1872 and wrecked in 1916. She was a cargo ship, and for part of her career she was a sealing ship. (Engineering) [70%] 2023-09-13 [Brigantines]
Newfoundland English: Newfoundland English is any of several accents and dialects of Atlantic Canadian English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Most of these differ substantially from the English commonly spoken elsewhere in Canada and North America. (Several accents and dialects of Atlantic Canadian English) [70%] 2023-11-29 [Languages attested from the 18th century] [Canadian English]...