Suppose that a person is deputed to buy a substantial quantity of fireworks for a village fireworks display on Guy Fawkes night. |
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The school has an in-house doctor, deputed by the College, who constantly interacts with the children and keeps a watch on their health. |
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It so happened that I had fallen sick, and therefore I deputed him to some places to perform ceremonies. |
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The next day I was deputed to buy the machine in question, and of course it is terrific. |
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On his tours of England, one Australian official was exclusively deputed to answer his letters. |
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A guide had been deputed to encourage the members to present their views, write essays and draw paintings. |
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If they do not want to go out and meet anyone, someone may also be deputed to meet them. |
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My newspaper, amongst the largest selling dailies in India, deputed me to accompany the team. |
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As it is, more than ten Home Guards and traffic police have been deputed to manage traffic around the flyover. |
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The monotheists among them were deputed to administer this punishment. |
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A nurse was either deputed to do the job or took it on herself. |
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Three sanitary workers have been deputed to keep the surroundings clean. |
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Health activists, doctors and nurses should be deputed in every village and town to provide medicines to those affected by the disease and prevent it from spreading. |
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He is an effective focal point for the band of eight men who are deputed to find and rescue the Private after his three brothers have been killed in combat. |
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Indeed, I can recall occasions when half a dozen of the heftier members of the Council were deputed to escort a minister into and out of the hall. |
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All subsequent sessions of the PNA have been chaired by President Arafat or someone deputed by him. |
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In any other democracy, the chief justice or a very senior judge would have been deputed to try it. |
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It is on the basis of these principles that the priest is deputed, in dialogue with the penitent, to discern whether he or she is ready for sacramental absolution. |
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The medieval caliphs were frequently described as the 'shadow of god on earth', while the Ottoman governors ruled under similar deputed authority. |
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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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Will Wyatt having moved up a notch, the project was deputed to a second team of producers whose judgement I didn't trust. |
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And the House of Lords, incidentally, will almost certainly acquire members deputed from Scotland and Wales. There may in time be a civil war in the civil service. |
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At this time Mr Ecclestone was personally deputed to manage the rights on behalf of FOCA. The practical outcome of the Concorde deals was to make the whole sport more professional. |
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It was he, last year, who deputed Mr Rohani to bow to international pressure and negotiate the opening of suspected nuclear installations to inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency. |
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Regions elsewhere in Iran, on the passing of Seljuq supremacy, became independent under atabegs, who were originally proxy fathers and tutors sent with young Seljuq princes when these were deputed to govern provinces. |
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If necessary, the government should ask for education specialists to be deputed to the Ministry to help with co-ordination and to build up expertise of national counterparts. |
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A team of trained computer operators has also been deputed at the CDU for analysis of cellular data, the spokesman added. |
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He said that the physiotherapist deputed to provide Physical Rehabilitation at earliest to all wounded. |
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The technique of centralized government being so little developed, they deputed authority to feudal lords. |
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The most conspicuous places in cities are usually deputed for the erection of statues. |
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Sources said personnel of Rangers and police would be deputed at the modernly equipped checkposts at Obaro, Kashmore and Hub, all three entering points. |
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