The deputy chief added that in spite of the recent snowfall, the ground is very dry. |
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Councillor Royston Smith is deputy leader of Southampton City Council's Conservative group and represents the Harefield ward. |
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This warmth is balanced by his wariness of the political class, many of whom he considers unduly supportive of his former deputy. |
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As deputy, Comey would have been responsible for approving warrantless surveillance requests when the attorney general was not available. |
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Control of the question time was passed on to his deputy, John Fuller, and the heated debate ensued. |
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Tradition also fell by the wayside when councillors nominated two members to serve as deputy mayor, causing a ballot. |
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The deputy judge quoted extensively from the speeches of Lord Nicholls and Lord Hoffmann. |
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He is also the Northern Taiwan Society's deputy chairman and a research fellow at Academia Sinica. |
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Mr Peters is succeeded in York by his deputy, Chris Edwards, who becomes acting education director until a new appointment is made. |
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I approach the deputy manager, a prim and very well-spoken lady called Karen. |
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Livingstone has said that if he is adopted as party candidate, he will nominate Gavron as his running mate for deputy. |
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The corporation grew rapidly, and she rose through the ranks, becoming the deputy head of the legal department. |
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Annette Rademeyer retained her position as chief whip and Ronnie Dawson was elected as deputy chief whip. |
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As a deputy for North Tipperary his breaking of ranks over the Hanley Report hasn't cost him either his ministry or the party whip. |
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A recent honor was an assignment to design a kebaya for Datin Seri Endon Mahmood Badawi, wife of Malaysia's deputy prime minister. |
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A deputy head teacher has been suspended from a North Lincolnshire primary school, awaiting trial on charges of kerb-crawling. |
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A deputy headteacher's career is in ruins after he was convicted of kerb-crawling in a notorious red light area. |
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The commander was a US Army major general with a British Royal Air Force air commodore as deputy. |
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The deputy, who is a small, wiry man with long whiskers that stick out from his face in disarray, turns to look up at the hotel. |
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During the exercise last month, a question and answer session was held by the deputy serjeant-at-arms. |
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James Cagney plays Patsy Gargan, a two-bit racketeer who is awarded a post as deputy commissioner of a boys reform school as a political payoff. |
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This is an appeal from the deputy registrar, and the evidence before me is limited to the evidence before the deputy registrar. |
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Maqume is a Xhosa and maths teacher and also deputy school principal at Ntabeni Junior Secondary School at Xonya near here. |
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First we begin in South Africa, where the health minister finds himself under fire as AIDS activists demand the reinstatement of a former deputy. |
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And so being a lapdog to the United States, or as he says deputy sheriff to the United States I think is an outrageous concept. |
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The deputy either has a very short memory or is suffering from political amnesia. |
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Vincentio, Duke of Vienna, leaves his kingdom suddenly and resigns power to his deputy, Angelo. |
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The deputy editor of the newspaper had indicated he will hand in his formal resignation this afternoon. |
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The President will be supported by a deputy president and four properly resourced regional vice presidents. |
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Klengenberg's firm, Aarluk Consulting, will hire 43 deputy returning officers and 19 poll clerks to help run the election. |
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A sign of things to come for McConnell was demonstrated by the widespread revolt against his nominee for deputy presiding officer. |
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There the saluting officer was Major Edmund Gartside, who is deputy lord lieutenant of Manchester. |
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The office is headed by a lieutenant colonel, but his deputy is a civilian who provides it with some institutional memory. |
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Three deputy premiers have been named one each for the Shi'ites, Sunnis and Kurds, with the fourth held open for a woman. |
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As a life peer, Lord Geraint held the position of deputy speaker, deputy chairman of committees and spokesman on Welsh rural affairs. |
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In accordance with the bank's policy to rotate the position of deputy governor, Burrows will hold the position for two years. |
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He could not transfer his royally delegated powers to the people, but only to a deputy such as himself. |
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Possibly because, as the deputy chief of investigations admitted, his sudden loquacity might well get him a few years off his sentence. |
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Roseanna Cunningham, SNP MSP for Perth and party deputy leader, ridiculed the move by Smith, and accused her of running away from the challenge. |
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No deputy stood a chance of leaving the chamber, and when one group tried, they were turned back by Hanriot and Guardsmen with drawn sabres. |
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The sages who advise the party leader on these matters are turning their attention to his deputy. |
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I wonder if Christie's, where he is deputy chairman, will be auctioning the painting? |
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It, in the first place, in express terms declares the office of macer to be hereditary, and the acting macer to be merely a deputy. |
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From the start of the autumn term in September, she will be deputy head teacher at Headlands. |
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According to the provincial deputy director of traffic operations, fines between R1000 and R2500 were issued depending on magisterial districts. |
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We read in Press Gazette that Alan Bennett is taking up the post of deputy editor of the Western Mail. |
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The deputy commissioner along with other senior officials was camping in the tea garden throughout the night. |
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The government and the legislators are also scheduled to approve the selection of the senior deputy governor for the Central Bank. |
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He and his deputy have offered philosophical underpinning to the Thatcherite agenda for more than two decades. |
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Horan, a former central banker and currently managing director of BoI Finance, is on the final shortlist for the position of deputy to Ruane. |
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Local Democracy week has been branded a sham by Tory councillors after their deputy leader was barred from speaking at a high-level meeting. |
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It seems to me that neither the master nor the deputy judge made any error of law. |
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She was pictured taking part in a seance hoping to contact former deputy editor Peter Martin, who died last year. |
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She was the deputy matron in St Columbus but decided to take time out to rear her family. |
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Wolfowitz is US deputy defence secretary and widely regarded as the chief intellectual architect of the Iraq war. |
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In 1996, he became the sixth deputy assistant secretary of defense for Policy and Missions. |
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Taft, a former deputy defence secretary under President Ronald Reagan, was the man to do that. |
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After retirement she was town councillor and deputy mayor and was a member of many local societies. |
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I agree with the sentiment regarding having a single armed female deputy on escort duty with a well-muscled male prisoner. |
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At that point deputy mayor Hilary Cripps had to hold the town clerk's arm to prevent him leaving. |
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No, she does not, despite the fact his manoeuvre denied her the chance to stand as deputy, a post she might have won. |
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The town council should face facts, it is little more than a parish council and the need for a bewigged town clerk and a deputy has long gone. |
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The fourth call was handed over to the county sheriff's office and a female deputy was dispatched to assist her in donning her hosiery. |
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It was a supposedly staid gathering of local party big shots, including the deputy governor, a senator and the state attorney general. |
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This coincided with the dismissal of the Vice-Chancellor, his deputy, and the bursar, who had misappropriated University funds. |
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He moves sideways from the health department, where he is one of two junior ministers, to become Margaret Curran's deputy at social justice. |
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McNamara was one of several who proved a more than able deputy for an injured colleague. |
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He eventually became deputy head and ultimately headteacher of St Blaise School in Bierley. |
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Still to come here, a sheriff's deputy shot and killed an unarmed man in Georgia more than two months ago. |
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Returning an open verdict, the deputy coroner concluded that the medical cause of death was unascertained. |
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She sits through most Council meetings like a rabbit caught in the headlights whilst her deputy tries out his stand-up comic routine. |
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This guy works in the Pentagon as a deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence. |
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Babe, why are you wasting your time with an assistant to a deputy secretary, when you could be with me, a deputy assistant undersecretary? |
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Scotland's deputy chief medical officer, Dr Andrew Fraser, warned anyone drinking the bootleg vodka could be in serious danger. |
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Ministers insisted they would not make snap decisions after the setback but the deputy prime minister is reportedly facing calls to resign. |
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They are wrecked on the Isle of Dogs, and brought up before Golding, the deputy alderman. |
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Robinson encourages him to apply for the deputy news editor position currently vacant at the paper. |
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Wiltshire's deputy coroner William Bache delivered a verdict of accidental death. |
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The Pope's vicar or deputy for Rome, Cardinal Camillo Luini, also continues in his functions of providing for the pastoral needs of the city. |
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His previous role was deputy vice chancellor at the University of North London. |
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This time, however, he's charged with a heavier burden as the deputy prime minister in charge of the national economy. |
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He fired his deputy president for having ties to a businessman who was recently convicted of corruption. |
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In orthodox writings the title caliph generally means deputy or successor to the Prophet Muhammad. |
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Now, Secretary Richardson did send his number two, his deputy, to speak to Congress. |
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The standing orders of the German parliament expressly prescribe that each parliamentary faction is entitled to fill a post of deputy president. |
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I often have occasion to be reminded of the man who, as executive deputy mayor, was the face and the voice of Buffalo City. |
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The new deputy leader and former DL TD Liz McManus stays on as health spokeswoman. |
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He quoted the Local Autonomy Act, saying that a mayor has to issue an order appointing a deputy mayor to act in his stead. |
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Every official examiner and deputy official examiner is an officer of every court in Ontario. |
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He has already stepped into Kenyon 's shoes once before, replacing him as deputy chief executive three years ago. |
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His deputy, a one-star destined for great things, ran the division, constantly prepared to relieve the brigade commander fighting the battle. |
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As deputy head girl, she has represented the school at functions, helped plan school assemblies, and attended a young leaders' forum. |
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Being a shrewd political operator, the deputy will be anxious not to be seen to be involved publicly in the co-option. |
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The new ordinations also circumvent centuries-old protocol, said Jan Nunley, a priest who is deputy director of the Episcopal News Service. |
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Archer met with deputy culture minister Rhona Brankin last month and discussed the possibility of a film studio based in Glasgow. |
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But then these rooms are stuffed with things of beauty, as the deputy curator of the collection, Martin Clayton, enthusiastically points out. |
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Now he is back, retaining the party chair but taking charge of an enlarged interior ministry with the rank of deputy prime minister. |
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Penny White, former town mayor and deputy chair of the governors, said everybody involved in the school had worked hard and played their part. |
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At the meetings standing committees and their chairs are elected and the deputy mayors are chosen. |
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They were represented by the great chamberlain to the emperor and his deputy. |
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The meeting also confirmed deputy town mayor Cllr Claire Wright as mayor elect for the next municipal year. |
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The report draws on meetings with senior government officials, including the Prime Minister, the chancellor, and the deputy prime minister. |
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Williams is currently deputy chancellor and a tenured professor of English and comparative literature. |
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In the spirit of charitableness, I want to congratulate Mr Brownlee on his elevation to the deputy leadership of the National Party. |
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Those included in the program are 10 ambassadors, one charge d' affaires, six consul generals and seven deputy chefs de mission. |
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He's the deputy chief of staff and senior adviser to the president and he continues to do his duties. |
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It is the first time in Army history that a chief of staff has had to wait for so long for the service of a deputy. |
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I filled in a couple of forms before being taken into a plush, chintzy room where I was seen by Josephine, a nurse and the deputy clinic manager. |
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Landry, now Lair's deputy, carried a swagger stick, and it was easy to picture him handling tough and dangerous situations. |
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Melanie, 32, is a deputy housemistress at a school in Croydon, south London. |
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Cleverly, she claimed to be the child of a secret affair between a high-ranking politician and a former deputy minister. |
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Aged 57, he is deputy head at Solihull junior school, where he coaches rugby. |
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The council of ministers consists of two co-chairs, one deputy, and three ministers. |
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It did not really occur to them that a speaker might rise to become the ultimate beneficiary on the impeachment of the governor and his deputy. |
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The deputy prime minister warned it was a mistake to think entire departments would be farmed out to the regions. |
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He later served as commandant of the Regimental Officer Academy and the deputy commander of the U.S. Army Signal Command. |
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Britain provided the deputy commander and some naval forces and other countries contributed a few ships. |
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The deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, said that the register was needed because of a rise in youngsters turning to violent crime. |
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The school's deputy head teacher said if the specialist bid was successful youngsters could take part in placements at businesses at the park. |
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Just a few months later, she won a majority of the votes at the party congress in Dresden in the election for CDU deputy chairperson. |
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Next year the chair will be a Liberal Democrat and the Conservatives will take the deputy chair. |
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In May 2003, he fired his deputy and two other lawmakers and appointed Mumba to the deputy position. |
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The fire chief and his deputy had reached the pier seconds before the detonation. |
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The deputy first minister Jim Wallace has staked his credibility on this interpretation. |
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Mr Katkowski has contended that the deputy judge's decision was right, and for the right reasons. |
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It also contradicts praise from the deputy prime minister's office about our excellent work in neighbourhood renewal. |
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The union representatives consisted of 5 convenors and 12 shop stewards, two being senior shop stewards and one a deputy shop steward. |
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In this flow chart, you see here, the principal deputy director now reports to the director of national intelligence. |
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Two deputy head teachers at the school in Burnley Road will cover for Mr Thomas until a replacement is appointed. |
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It was revealed after his trial that the jury forewoman in his case was the ex-wife of the deputy sheriff who testified in the case. |
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The subdistrict deputy chief said his office had set up crisis centers in each neighborhood unit. |
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When our deputy game warden stopped a young man with an untagged deer on our property, we knew things had to change. |
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She, who later this summer takes on responsibility for news and comment at The Herald as joint deputy editor, is happy about her gardening leave. |
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From 1994 to 2004 he was pro-vice-chancellor ending as deputy vice-chancellor. |
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The Government suspended 18 policemen, including two deputy commissioners of police, and two excise department officials. |
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The deputy superintendent urged all road users to comply with the laws in the interests of road safety. |
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Last week he was appointed interim deputy leader of the party during the leadership race. |
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Apart from being deputy premier he also held the portfolios of commerce and trade, small business and regional development. |
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It was, however, recently reported that he had taken the unusual step of appointing a deputy. |
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In May 1998, he was appointed deputy assistant commissioner with the Metropolitan Police. |
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He was later promoted brigadier, and made a deputy director of military intelligence. |
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The Commissioner is assisted by a deputy commissioner and a number of directors and professional advisers. |
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The vacancies at the top, with just two deputy commissioners managing the show, has slowed down the administration. |
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Since his health was poor, moreover, he appointed a deputy to perform most of the routine presidential duties. |
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The National Railway Museum has appointed a new deputy head with a strong background in serving York's heritage. |
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The deputy allegedly spotted a glass pipe in the car and a search produced several more, along with some baggies of pot. |
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An angry deputy head said striking a prefect was a terrible thing and that if corporal punishment hadn't been banned, our victim would have been caned. |
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Gary Parr, deputy chairman of the investment bank Lazard, rounds out the Wall Street Beard Caucus. |
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One deputy said rural housing was very important and it was great to see that there had been so much provision of housing in the smaller towns and villages of the county. |
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I have an immediate deputy who is my director of human resources. |
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Did the deputy track him using ancient Indian pathfinder techniques? |
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The government used Simmons to authenticate 11 overt acts in the racketeering indictment of Welch and his deputy. |
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She had been a deputy mayoress and a pillar of the community. |
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When he stepped down from the rostrum at the end of his speech, he sat next to the deputy leader of the party, his most slavishly subservient follower. |
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He was deputy editor when the newspaper was closed because of its opposition to apartheid. |
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The prime minister would be assisted by three deputy prime ministers. |
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One is Dmitry Rogozin, the former ambassador to NATO and current deputy prime minister. |
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The decision to take out the U-2 was made alone by the deputy commander of the Soviet forces on the island. |
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In the meantime, the principal, who had supported Mr Close's teaching style, had been transferred and demoted and the deputy principal had been instated as acting principal. |
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The major task of a deputy is to use the constitution and all the existing laws to supervise the officials in the court, in the court and in the procuratorial office. |
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Engine oil, fabric softener, chili pepper, transmission fluid or brake fluid are just some of the agents used, according to the deputy director of Police News Affairs. |
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The position of deputy mayor in charge of administering city funds has been vacant for nine months, but the mayor hopes to fill the position by the middle of this month. |
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However, the flamboyant politician, who was made deputy president in 1999 and is reportedly in debt, is remembered by colleagues as being careless with money. |
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The Confederation of British Industry deputy Yorkshire regional director has said that employees taking sickies would be letting themselves and colleagues down. |
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German police detained 71 neo-Nazis during a march in memory of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess in the Bavarian town where he was buried after his 1987 suicide. |
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Histiaeus overboldly promised to regain the allegiance of Miletus and other Ionian cities that Aristagoras, his appointed deputy and relative, had led into rebellion. |
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Mackay and another deputy were wounded when exchanging fire with Dorner, who sought refuge in a cabin, apparently also hit. |
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The deputy mayor defended his government from accusations that it did not do more to prepare its people for typhoon Haiyan. |
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One of her deputy chiefs of staff keeps track of the tracker, an excel spreadsheet, she says. |
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The Senate Democrats, for instance, have four deputy whips whose job it is to get strayers into line on pivotal issues like, say, Social Security. |
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In 1993, he was promoted to deputy director general of the department. |
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This was a case of a deputy shirt-fronting her leader with an ultimatum and forcing a decision that would come close to wrecking the government's environmental credibility. |
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The deputy nurses a pint of the black stuff, held stoutly in his fist. |
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He's also alleged to have molested adolescent boys over the last 25 years under color of his authority as a sheriff's deputy and Boy Scout leader. |
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Just as he should be celebrating a new poll that puts the Tories only a point behind Labour, the deputy chairman has resigned after letting the cat out of the bag. |
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Principals and deputy principals stepped into the breach after Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland members withdrew from the work over a year ago. |
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Apart from the head teacher and the deputy we were under the impression that everyone will keep their jobs and be moved across but no one has told us for certain. |
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After working as a welder he attended university, and rose through the ranks of the steel industry to emerge as deputy head of a large steel mill. |
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In 1978 he was appointed deputy lord lieutenant for Wiltshire. |
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The commission will comprise a chairperson, three deputy chairpersons and three other members and will be elected for a term of six years by Parliament. |
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Steve, the centre's deputy head of operations, sounding like a man who might be gobsmacked to hear that this wasn't universal behaviour in the British working population. |
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In Ireland the justiciar was the king's chief representative in the 13th cent. until superseded by the king's lieutenant, the lord deputy, and the lord-lieutenant. |
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If convicted, the five suspects, including one from Taiwan, face jail terms of between 10 and 20 years and fines of up to 50 million riel, a deputy prosecutor said. |
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During more than 20 years in the profession, he had risen to the post of deputy head at a school in the north of England and was happy with his workload and responsibilities. |
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Young was so at ease with his power and patriotism that the former deputy head of MI6 once ordered, between pink gins, the assassination of the president during the crisis. |
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The deputy director of the Navy Fleet Command's political warfare department said that there were negligence and flaws in evening roll-calls aboard the warship. |
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He later served as flow director for the Space Shuttle Discovery and then as the acting deputy director of the Installation Operations Directorate. |
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The billionaire chairman of Viacom and CBS has settled with a deputy who accused him of loutish behavior. |
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When the deputy arrived at the apartment, he asked to speak with the girls and was led to their bedroom. |
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I worked for a while as a deputy manager of a leisure centre, but then I decided to have a go at what I always wanted to do, becoming a police officer. |
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Most sent deputy presidents or foreign ministers in their place. |
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Whittington is also said to be close to Les Hinton, the recently resigned Murdoch deputy, and to have dined with Brooks. |
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He served as deputy assistant attorney general in the Antitrust Division. |
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The jury was expected to get the case sometime later the day, after the end of the plaintiff's argument and a rebuttal by the senior deputy district attorney. |
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Having been a loyal deputy to John Swinney throughout his troubled leadership, she was the first candidate to declare for his job when he resigned. |
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While I was a deputy mayor I laid a wreath on the war memorial. |
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I backtrack off the Spirit Lake Highway and drive around the mountain to the south side, where a lone sheriff's deputy patrols the unpopulated roads. |
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Traders at Thursday's meeting were infuriated by what they described as the condescending attitude of the council's deputy leader and its director of planning. |
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When he was deputy governor he still ran his doctor's practice. |
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Then a young pup of a deputy sports editor ordered me to leave the comfort of my sofa and actually go to Muirfield to experience the golf in the raw. |
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He also wants to bag the post of deputy chief minister for the party. |
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A former deputy to Karl Rove, Jackson is schooled in the dark arts of electoral success. |
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His former secretary and deputy governor of Sichuan is now suspected of orchestrating the car accident. |
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Namibians were thrown a curved ball this week when the President abruptly announced a minor cabinet shuffle, which included the sacking of a minister and his deputy. |
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Tomorrow I hand over the Principal Clerk's duties to my deputy. |
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His position as deputy manager of a State tobacco company might have put a spoke in the judge's wheel, thwarting his plan to proceed in accordance with the law. |
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When asked last week about the possibility of a team tanking in the final days to improve its playoff position, the deputy commissioner said the league was not concerned. |
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Dutifully, she went to work for a white-shoe law firm, then became deputy general counsel for a Wall Street investment firm. |
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Tim Bennett, deputy president of the National Farmers' Union was in high level talks at MAFF yesterday to ask for restrictions on lambing ewes to be lifted. |
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Exeter's was built in 1286 by the cathedral dean as an act of amends for his alleged involvement in the murder of his deputy, the cathedral precentor three years earlier. |
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The flagman, supplied with metal pins or wooden stakes, marked the spot determined by the deputy surveyor and toward which the axmen and chainmen aimed. |
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The sad part is that the present head and deputy head of the nation are by far the most intelligent and smart pair of leaders we have had for a long period of time. |
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Fager will be doing his own juggling by holding onto his job at the newsmagazine, although delegating more to his deputy. |
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McConnell tapped his deputy, Jon Kyl, along with OMB director-turned-Ohio senator Rob Portman, which came as no surprise. |
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Reynders, who also serves as deputy prime minister, hurried to the scene, saw two bodies, and called paramedics. |
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During her tumultuous time as deputy bureau chief in the late eighties, she proposed reassigning many reporters out, to other bureaus and lesser posts. |
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Debra gave the deputy what she described as a letter of apology that Alex had written the night before. |
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The deputy mayor added that there will be games, including a tug-o-war on the beach, eating contests and numerous other events open to residents and tourists. |
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But the deputy speakership was just a stepping-stone to the top job for al-Abadi. |
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In Warsaw a protester hurled an egg that walloped him on about the same quadrant of his person as did the egg thrown at the deputy prime minister the week before. |
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For years after that, he claimed to have ceded control of his company, even as it hired his deputy mayors and political allies. |
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Four years later, when Smith was nominated as the army's deputy inspector general, General Kennedy had the courage to relive the horror and file a formal complaint. |
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Lancashire's fire service has appointed a new deputy chief fire officer. |
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The two men considered most papabile among the DUP cardinals when the next conclave eventually comes are deputy leader Peter Robinson and the party's newest star, Nigel Dodds. |
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So far, unionists have refused to elect a deputy Lord Mayor so that Maskey, alone in the chair, will have to preside without respite throughout all council meetings. |
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Coincidently, both he and the deputy shadow governor are Korengalis and Zalwar Khan knows them well. |
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Hitler had lost some of his faith in stargazers after his deputy had used astrological charts to plan a flight to Britain that ended with him being incarcerated. |
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Denis Healey only narrowly won the deputy leadership in a contest with Benn. |
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On investigating, the deputy found there was no such university, just a diploma mill issuing certificates for a fee. |
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Former Los Angeles deputy district attorney Christopher Darden accused the late legal eagle Johnnie Cochran of slitting the lining of the glove. |
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In a probe in October 2011, Assistant deputy coroner Suzanne Greenaway ruled that the singer died due to accidental alcohol poisoning. |
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Race organising committee deputy chairman Jackie Beedie said he estimated more than BD25,000 was raised. |
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Limon previously served as the deputy executive director of the Texas Democratic Party. |
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Malapportionment is so severe that Roraima has one deputy per 30,000 voters, while Sao Paulo has one deputy per 400,000 voters. |
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Chuon Narin, deputy chief of Phnom Penh police, told Kyodo News on Wednesday. |
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The Sinn Fein Assembly member said he hoped unionists would end their boycott of the deputy mayorship at the council meeting tonight. |
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His heir apparent and brother, Crown Prince Salman, normally acts as his deputy in his absence. |
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He deputed in two Hajj seasons his deputy in Hejaz Prince Faisal bin Abdulaziz and in four Hajj seasons his Crown Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz. |
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Mr Hain did not declare the pounds 5,000 handout from Jon Mendelsohn, which went to fund his failed bid to become deputy leader of the party. |
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Gyoshev is an associate professor of management and deputy dean for research of the school for education at Shumen University in Bulgaria. |
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The delegation includes deputy undersecretaries Selim Yenel and Tacan Ildem as well as Turkish Ambassador to the USA Namik Tan. |
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His wife, Monica, is a former military police officer and retired sheriff's deputy. |
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Committee members were presented with the award by NFU deputy president Minette Batters at RABI's annual meeting. |
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Colonel Saif Muhair Al Mazroui, deputy director of Dubai Traffic Police, said a minibus and a white Honda Accord car collided about 11am. |
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Engle, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for science, technology and engineering. |
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Lieutenant General Ismail Breima Abdel-Samad has replaced Lieutenant General Hashim Abdallah Mohamed Hassan as the deputy Chief of Staff. |
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Matthew Priser, Career Enlisted Aviator Center of Excellence deputy commandant and 29-year Air Force Reserve veteran. |
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A paramedic and a deputy stayed with the family while search and rescue teams drove three Snowcats and a BLM road grader to the area. |
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Joe LaCumbre, who was at the centre of the row which threatened to end in industrial action, is to remain as ESB deputy chairman. |
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Two days later, Maliki signaled his readiness to break up his multisect coalition and moved to unseat his Sunni deputy prime minister. |
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He has been elected a deputy for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party after winning a seat on the regional council in his home town of Stavropol. |
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The deputy PM, who was on the election trail in Scotland, looked pleased as punch over the playful tap from seven-month-old Coll. |
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In 1978-1989 he was the deputy director of this institute, being one of the few noncommunist leading specialists of that time. |
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Michael Pelletier, 412th Maintenance Group deputy commander and Iraqi Comp Air Project team lead. |
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Sener, who was the deputy premier of the time, said that the documents could not be considered non-sensical statements of foreign diplomats. |
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The conveyer belt, on which the miners were going down in the mine, broke down, deputy governor Andrei Malakhov told Itar-Tass on Thursday. |
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In September, Natalie Bennett was elected party leader and Will Duckworth deputy leader in the leadership election took place. |
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The election also saw a change in the elective format for position of deputy leader. |
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Amelia Womack and Shahrar Ali won the two positions, succeeding former deputy leader Will Duckworth. |
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In January 2012 Simon Hughes, the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, supported calls for a devolved English parliament. |
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In 1608 Sir Hugh Pollard was named as chief forester in a suit brought before the Court of Exchequer by his deputy William Pincombe. |
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Cabinet ministers must respond, either themselves or through a deputy, although the answers do not always fully answer the question. |
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The Cabinet Leader then picks their deputy and up to 8 other councillors to form the executive cabinet. |
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A deputy city attorney stated that Oldman's blood alcohol content was found to be more than twice California's limit for legal intoxication. |
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This deputy council prepares the meetings of the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom. |
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Other proponents of an independent Scottish currency included Yes Scotland chairman Dennis Canavan and former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars. |
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Yes Scotland and deputy first minister Nicola Sturgeon have said the existing welfare system can only be guaranteed by voting for independence. |
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On 11 August 1956 General Keightley was appointed commander of Musketeer with the French Admiral Barjot as his deputy commander. |
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There is an office of the deputy governor, who must be a Caymanian and have served in a senior public office. |
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Clement Attlee, the leader of the Labour Party, served as deputy prime minister. |
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Upon its appointment to the office each people's deputy of Ukraine receives a deputy mandate. |
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All that changes when he is visited by the ghost of his former deputy headteacher, Miss Penny Pincher. |
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On 27 July 2011 it was reported that Margaret Ritchie faced a leadership challenge from deputy leader Patsy McGlone. |
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The First Minister and deputy First Minister share equal responsibilities within government, and their decisions are made jointly. |
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They are jointly accountable to the First Minister and deputy First Minister. |
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Ultimately it was decided that McGuinness should be the deputy First Minister, unless all the other letters in the title are in capitals. |
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The Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister became the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
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He was succeeded as SNP leader by his deputy, Nicola Sturgeon, as she was the only candidate to stand for the leadership election. |
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On 9 January 2017, McGuinness resigned as deputy First Minister in a protest over the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal. |
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The Assembly convened on 8 May 2007 and Paisley and McGuinness were nominated as First Minister and deputy First Minister respectively. |
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Following his defeat, McGuinness formally returned to the role of deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland on 31 October. |
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In 2006, he became deputy chairman of the Aisios Foundation, that still exists today. |
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The stated clerk and deputy clerk of the general assembly administer the minutes, correspondence, and business of the assembly. |
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She was a deputy head teacher in south London until she spoke at a Conservative Party conference in 2010 and was quickly sacked. |
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While he was in Oxford he passed responsibility for the Library to his deputy, Brenda Moon. |
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Lamb wanted Bernard Shrimsley to be his deputy, which Murdoch accepted as Shrimsley had been the second name on his list of preferences. |
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It was founded in 2012 by the Somali diplomat Idd Mohamed, Ambassador extraordinary and deputy permanent representative to the United Nations. |
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The corporation board consisted of eight members including a chairman and deputy chairman. |
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When one party governs alone, the Deputy First Minister is a senior member of the governing party, typically the party's deputy leader. |
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On 17 December 2011, Johann Lamont MSP was elected as leader and Anas Sarwar MP was elected as her deputy. |
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Her deputy, Alex Rowley, has taken over as acting leader until the conclusion of the ongoing leadership election. |
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Alex Salmond was elected leader of the Scottish National Party in 2004, with his deputy Nicola Sturgeon. |
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The Chancellor, or, if necessary, his or her deputy, confers degrees on graduates and chairs the university's General Council. |
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The deputy head teacher of St John's stated that he knew the band would go far and he told them to push for a record deal. |
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Neither the Presiding or the deputy presiding officers are allowed to participate in Assembly votes. |
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Other staff include deputy editor Catherine Bray and production editor Helen Byrne. |
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The clerk rarely discharged the duties of the office himself, but appointed a solicitor to act as his deputy in return for a share of the fees. |
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The city has a Mayor and is one of the 16 cities and towns in England and Wales to have a ceremonial sheriff who acts as a deputy for the Mayor. |
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The city's administration is headed by the mayor and the three deputy mayors. |
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We are losing at the street level a number of officers, but we are plussing up deputy positions. |
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