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Could you tell me the differences when using these phrases rank first and rank the highest For example Sydney ranked first in terms of the price of a cup of coffee Sydney And if I introduce myself to the seminar and I am one of the high ranking people can I use I am My Excellency ABC or Excellency ABC Thank you any of you who help me
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I must say I have never heard of the members of a board being addressed as Your Excellencies The term is usually kept for high ranking officials such as ambassadors Does anybody know the origins of the expression the eagle shits today Yeah I know this is not my first question concerning idiomatic sayings featuring shit this is purely
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