Senior

  • 121Senior Officer Present Afloat — Senior Officer Present Afloat, usually referred to as SOPA, is a U.S. Navy term to indicate the U.S. Navy officer, with the highest ranking by rank, or number in rank, present in a harbor occupied by more than one U.S. Navy vessel. That officer… …

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  • 122Senior Trooper — is a rank used by several state police agencies within the United States and in some world militaries.In particular, in the Louisiana State Police [ [http://www.lsp.org/index.html LSP Welcome ] ] , it is a rank below Master Trooper, yet above… …

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  • 123Senior Officer Present Afloat — Senior Officer Present Afloat, im allgemeinen militärischen Sprachgebrauch nur SOPA genannt, ist eine temporäre Dienststellung der US Navy für den ranghöchsten oder – bei mehreren Offizieren gleichen Dienstgrads – rangältesten Kommandeur eines im …

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  • 124Senior Hall — bezeichnet mehrere gleichnamige, im NRHP gelistete, Objekte: Senior Hall (Kalifornien), ID Nr. 74000506 Senior Hall (Missouri), ID Nr. 77000799 Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter …

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  • 125senior bondholder — ➔ bondholder * * * senior bondholder UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► a person or organization that owns bonds in a company and that will be paid back before others if it goes bankrupt → Compare JUNIOR BONDHOLDER(Cf. ↑junior bondholde …

    Financial and business terms

  • 126senior debenture — ➔ debenture * * * senior debenture UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► a type of bond that will be paid back by a company that goes bankrupt before other bonds are paid back → Compare JUNIOR DEBENTURE(Cf. ↑junior debenture) …

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  • 127senior notes — ➔ note1 * * * senior notes UK US noun [plural] FINANCE ► a type of loan that a company that goes bankrupt will pay back before others that are owed money have been paid …

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  • 128senior citizen — • She is a retired person, a senior citizen, you might say Barbara Pym, 1977. Senior citizen is a modern euphemism (first recorded in the 1930s) for an elderly person or old age pensioner, and is more politically correct because it refers… …

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