The Sparpaket was greeted with fierce opposition from all quarters, and the party's rank-and-file were outraged by Mr Eichel's embrace of freezes and spending cuts.
Bonds' FTPN was more than 120 points ahead of Cleveland's Jim Thome at 646. (Thome signed with Philadelphia in the off-season but is still only 22nd among starting position players in the salary rankings.) Rounding out the top five by FTPN are Boston's Manny Ramirez (salary rank: 3) and Pittsburgh's underrated Brian Giles (salary rank: 37).
Since container shipping accounts for 52% of the total value of the world's seaborne trade, according to Lloyd's Maritime Intelligence Unit, Forbes used it to rank the world's busiest ports.
And recruiting talented students can, in theory, help boost a college's rank and reputation.
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Mr Olmert served as a military reporter, and got his low officer's rank only as a reservist.
But he failed to convince the party's rank and file, who strongly favour the more congenial Mr Zuma.
Many of the army's rank and file are Shia, and so are a good number of senior officers.
In 1996, we moved beyond business to rank Asia's Best Cities and 50 most powerful people (The Power 50).
Wall Street's rank and file make their money by selling things: stocks by brokers, bonds by traders and advice by bankers.
Cooper says that several years ago, the state's political leaders looked at ways to improve Tennessee's rank by improving access to health insurance.
Coliseum tickets, acquired through PVE battles, chests, and friend points, allow a player access to the PVP area where players can climb the ladder to S rank stardom.
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Carey's election in 1991 had seemed to signal an end to that era, with the union's rank and file voting directly for its leaders for the first time.
Embarrassingly, most of the army's rank-and-file ignored his advice.
Apart from the airport ceremonies that are attended by senior officers, the motorcade to the soldier's home town evokes strong sentiments of an appreciative nation - no-one seems to bother about how lowly the soldier's rank was - his death at the front line had raised him into the ranks of the venerated.
Google's coders taught the algorithm how to use that information to rank the site's videos.
Estimates of the offshore discovery's size would rank the country as the having the world's 11th-largest natural-gas reserves.
Luxembourg and Canada rank just above the U.S., and Austria and Denmark rank just below.
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The tables that begin on page 28 rank the world's 500 largest companies.
How many of the school's alumni rank on The Forbes 400 list of richest Americans?
California's schools rank 47th in academic achievement despite per-pupil spending in the top third of the nation.
London does rank as Europe's fourth-rainiest city as measured by number of days of rain, with 226.
Five other Jirbo apps, including games that resemble "Tetris" and "Mahjong, " also consistently rank in Apple's top 10.
That family story pretty much sums up the Disbergers of Morton, Illinois, who arguably rank among America's most traveling families.
Brazil's relative rank slipped back this year, but is still better than it was when the survey started in 1995.
Nonetheless, Mr Li's companies rank among the few that international investors have consistently trusted with their money, even through the crisis.
For the first time this decade, six of the eight teams poised to make the playoffs rank among baseball's top nine payrolls.
Google 's page rank method can be as lucrative as it is powerful, and it is tempting to try to fiddle with the system.
The accolade is the university's highest rank in the guide, with only Cambridge and Oxford above it out of 126 UK universities and colleges.
The girls had been on their way home after a night out at Swansea's Top Rank Suite, and were last seen hitching a lift near the city centre.
He goes into the politics and jockeying, from Mr Aldrin's vociferous campaign to be first, to Mr Armstrong's pulling rank (as commander of the module, he was higher in the NASA hierarchy).
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