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No. The command of "At ease!" is given in facilities such as dining halls, latrines, and hospital wards where coming to attention is not practical.
Yes you do. Example would be if you are at your company. including your company commander, lets just say hanging around then all of a sudden the Brigade Sergeant Major pops in for a visit. The first person to see him calls the company to at ease, by loudly saying "At Ease". Any officer out ranks any nco. At the same time a Brigade is a higher echelon then a Company or a Battalion. So that being said give respect to your boss and his boss and his bosses boss
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When any Warrant or Commissioned officer enters a room, unless there is another officer of the same of higher grade already present. Please note that in certain rooms, such as a dining area or bathroom, rather than "Attention" the proper command would be "At ease".Generally, you call the room to attention only if a officer entering the room is of a higher rank than the people already in the room.For example, if the room is only filled with enlisted people, you would call the room to attention if an officer of any rank entered the room. Even a 2nd Lieutenant.If, say, a Lt. Colonel is already in the room, and a Major enters, you would NOT call the room to attention. However, if a full bird Colonel enters, you WOULD call the room to attention.It is common for officers to excuse a room from calling to attention if they plan to enter and leave a lot. Rooms with a lot of activity, usually have an unwritten rule that the room is only called to attention for officer who part of the staff or regular visitors. In the Command Post, for example, pilots of all ranks are common visitors. The room would usually only be called to attention for O-6 and higher. Otherwise, nothing would get done.
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Well, darling, when a warrant is pulled from the sheriff's queue, it simply means that the warrant has been removed from the list of active warrants that the sheriff's office is currently working on. It could be for a variety of reasons, like the warrant being served, canceled, or simply put on the back burner for now. Just remember, getting a warrant pulled doesn't mean you're off the hook for whatever trouble you're in, so don't start celebrating just yet.
Because with every storm comes a rainbow. Just like with every hardship there is ease
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In traditional animation, "ease in" and "ease out" correspond to the principles of acceleration and deceleration in movement. "Ease in" refers to the gradual acceleration of an object as it begins to move, while "ease out" describes the gradual deceleration as the object comes to a stop. Animators achieve this effect by spacing keyframes closer together at the beginning and end of a motion, creating a more natural and fluid movement that mimics real-life physics. This technique enhances the overall realism and appeal of animated sequences.
Joseph Bartlet has written: 'A serious call to such as are at ease in their sins' -- subject(s): Sin, Poetry
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