The two long-serving lensmen are marking their 10th anniversary together with a book and an exhibition. |
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A long-serving organiser of blood donor sessions has won a national prize in recognition of her hard work. |
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I believe that a modest increase is justifiable, especially for long-serving rank-and-file employees. |
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A little while ago, I heard a long-serving Liberal member impart the same old lesson we have been hearing for years. |
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In addition, over the next three years, the Tribunal will lose three long-serving employees and possibly two full-time members to retirement. |
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She has been a long-serving executive member of the Espanola Little Theatre, Quonta, and was elected to the theatre Ontario board. |
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In addition, it is unfair to long-serving staff members, who are deprived of a number of benefits associated with fixed-term contracts. |
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He said that Mr GIELEN has been a long-serving President of the Dutch National Group. |
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In particular, during March 2006 four long-serving members were replaced by four new members. |
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In 2002, AFIR established The Bob Alting von Geusau Memorial Prize, in honour of its late and long-serving treasurer. |
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In 2009, the Government of Canada approved increases to service pay for long-serving RCMP members. |
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We have also supported three transitions in which a long-serving mission either closed or reconfigured itself into a much smaller operation. |
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The Legion's NCOs were 60 Centurions, long-serving professional soldiers who each commanded a century of 80 men. |
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He was also a respected and long-serving member of his local Freemasons fraternity, an exclusively male society. |
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No surprise that long-serving board members have recently opted out, rather than to bow to this autocratic style. |
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Traditionally, senior positions in the civil service have been reserved for long-serving mandarins. |
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That said, a long-serving backbencher who never asks the government anything is probably a strong hint that they are a talentless time-server. |
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Two long-serving ushers at Kingston Magistrates' Court were compulsorily retired on Friday despite being eager to carry on working. |
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Both have been long-serving clubmen, occupying many of the official club positions over the years. |
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A long-serving Lib Dem MP, a colleague of Kennedy's for some two decades, said the build-up of rumours bore all the hallmarks of a whispering campaign. |
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Having said that, as a long-serving parliamentarian, I'm strongly in favour of strengthened engagement from parliamentarians in defence and security matters. |
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No long-serving despot is clinging tenaciously to power. |
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He unseated the long-serving Representative William Ayres, a Republican. |
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Care will have to be taken to allow for the renewal of Tribunal membership without losing the valuable experience of long-serving members of the Tribunal. |
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The union argued that the purpose of severance pay is retrospective: severance pay is intended to compensate long-serving employees for their years of service and investment in the employer's business. |
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The home is now a National Historic Site of Canada, and houses the personal effects, furnishings, artwork and memorabilia of these two long-serving Prime Ministers. |
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This concept can also be used to replace long-serving hydraulic systems. |
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This was their first time to play in this grade and the final must surely have been the swansong for such long-serving players as Mark Kavanagh and Mick Lillis. |
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Simultaneously, the Director-General has been promoting long-serving and meritorious staff members to Director level, after due consultation with the Executive Board. |
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With regard to the Ombudsman's concern about the small number of permanent contracts, the Office of Human Resources Management agrees that continuity of employment for long-serving staff is important. |
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He was perhaps best known in recent years, though, as a long-serving and meticulous time-keeper at Leigh's home games. |
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He surrounds himself with long-serving allies. |
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Its long-serving leader, Gilles Duceppe, resigned. |
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Mr Choudhury has been a long-serving state school governor. |
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By FDR's book Snooper blooper ReprintsYet his promise to overturn many of the policies of his long-serving predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, may be less revolutionary than it sounds. |
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A university professor and long-serving Pontifical Council member, Bishop Beshara Rai must now find space for a hardhat next to his mortarboard and miter. |
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Taylor's long-serving right hand man Jim Root, meanwhile, is a master of the fretboard who, for long periods of a predictable yet potent set, played within himself. |
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In fact, like Land Rover's iconic Defender, the Mitsubishi Shogun is something of a long-serving utilitarian workhorse that stays true to its roots. |
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Fallows replaces the long-serving Peter Prodromou, who has been placed on a period of gardening leave prior to his departure to McLaren that was revealed in October last year. |
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Long-serving governments will always gain a reputation for corruption and sleaze, and the Prime Minister of the day will always carry the can. |
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A LONG-SERVING manager at a Northumberland surface mine has swapped the coalface for the classroom to gain a high-level industry qualification. |
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A LONG-serving Girl Guide leader will mark a special honour with a civic seal of approval from the Mayor of Dudley. |
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