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position <a position; positions> N

position GEOG
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position N

position COMPUT (relations)
position (relations)
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position GEOG

position VB

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accounting position ECON

administrative position ECON

alternate position MIL

anatomical position MED

apparent position AREA

available position ECON

BACKWARD position INDUST

bear position

BOM position ECON

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Such a position for either of the players is often achieved by castling by that player.
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This theory relies upon his position that there is no creator, and is illustrated using the example of the paper cutter.
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However, the nameless story-teller is unable to free himself from his own position that carries cultural and economic benefits.
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The dignity, rank or position of the title is referred to as a marquisate or marquessate.
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On the lumbar spine, unilateral contraction bends the trunk laterally, while bilateral contraction raises the trunk from its supine position.
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Most of the area is under irrigation and financially in good position.
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This journal article mentions how women who take up this position may be objectified by male coworkers.
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He is a right-handed batsman who usually occupies the position of wicketkeeper.
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Their position was that while a trust was formed, the tribe could not make a claim for damages without explicit congressional authorization.
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The non-finite verb (infinitive or participle) remains in final position, but the finite (i.e. inflected) verb is moved to the second position.
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