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A Superior or in some cases, your superior officer
A commissary is a person delegated by a superior to take on a duty or job. In the military, a commissary is a store for provisions available to military personnel and their families.
An individual military person does not "apply" for any medal; they are recommended for the award by a superior
David's mother taught him that holding the door open for the person behind you is a common courtesy. Courtesy is a noun that means 'good manners.'
Such a person is called a boor.
Maybe superior in intelligence but not superior as a person and not as superior in intelligence as someone with a higher IQ than that person.
A person who is walking is a pedestrian.
Tell the superior's superior.
The person running would get more wetter then the person walking as you will be catching more rain than walking because you are running into more rain than if you were walking through it, but it does depend on the distance you are running or walking
it means that the person you are walking with is not the right person for you.
The word "courtesy" means polite behavior that shows respect for other people. Thus you would use a courtesy title when you were meeting people formally or introducing them to others.
That person is there to show that you should exercise. No the person is not walking up to the sweets usually are labeled at the top. (: