![]() ![]() Going past my workplace, IVNKC heads north with 2 TFM's trailing, all while meeting a Southbound UP Move It appears that the TFM lettering is only on the engineers side.īNSF 5676 & TFM 1613 getting underway with E945-19 Since then-now ten years, has it really been that long since I left the frozen wasteland of NY state?-some of the foliage has grown up here, making this shot problematic. Shooting a northbound is always tricky on a north-south oriented line, as this shot in the late afternoon at Gravette shows. Here's a nose I wouldn't try picking, Mr. This thing kept revving up then going back down and sounding like it was about to take a dump, and then revving back up - perhaps a governor problem of some sort? I can't imagine to use in setting it out, but maybe it's got more of an issue than I could detect. While driving around, I came across this ailing TFM SD70MAC, so I decided i would make good use of my time and take a few shots of it :) This was a surprise to see, TFM SD70M! It was parked in the same place all day! Used as suffix, e.g.Other locos with this serial: TFM 1613(SD70MAC) KCS 3913(SD70MAC) PRLX 3913(SD70MAC) Various, a retired chair, professor, or other person who retains an honorary title. Tribal, Institutional ( Latter-day Saint Movement) Institutional ( British knighthood, English Benedictine Congregation)ĭivisional ( command of a contubernium of 8 soldiers)ĭivisional (two legions- 9,000 soldiers or more)Īnglo-Saxon, Arabic, Australian, Germanic, Greek, Latin, Mayan, Slavic, Latter-day Saint Supernatural titles are those applied solely to deceased figures, such as saints, or to superhuman beings, such as angels and gods.įor in-depth information please follow the links to individual titles.Īssistant to the President & Deputy National Security Advisorĭivisional (baivarabam of 10,000 soldiers)ĭivisional (2nd in command of a squad of 8 to 14 soldiers) Supranational titles are those with authority over multiple sovereign nations. National titles are at the level of a head of government or head of state, with authority over a sovereign nation. Similarly, Diplomatic titles bear no sovereignty of their own, but are vested with the equivalent of sovereignty by a head of state. Courtly titles have no sovereign power of their own but are granted high prestige by, and are possibly able to exert influence over, a head of state. Regional titles are those with authority over multiple constituent states, such as a federal judge. Provincial titles are those with authority over a constituent state, such as a United States governor. Local titles are those with authority in a metropolitan or similar area, such as a mayor. Divisional is applied to most military & police ranks, with the number of people under that rank's command listed when known. Institutional titles are mostly confined to a specific campus, corporation, temple, or other private or semi-public institution. Tribal titles give the title-holder authority over a bloodline rather than a physical geography. Personal titles are not part of a governing body, and have authority only over those who individually choose to follow the title-holder. Especially with historical titles, this scope may have changed over time, but the most usual understanding of the title today is implied. For those unofficial titles granted as a sign of respect, such as Mister or Prophet, the word Identified is used here. A few historical titles have been randomly Chosen By Lot or Purchased outright. Historically, many titles were achieved through Hereditary birthright. Most title-holders are Appointed to their rank by someone higher in the system or Elected by people equal in the system. By manner in which the title is usually achieved.Titles that bestow political or spiritual authority with minimal executive, judicial, or legislative power are listed as Ceremonial. Titles that bestow functional authority with minimal executive, judicial, or legislative power are listed as Administrative. See Separation of duties for a description of the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative functions as they are generally understood today. By language, nation, or tradition of origin.This is a list of personal titles arranged in a sortable table. ![]()
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