In order to make the laundry first class, the directors sent a senior engineer from the United States to superintend construction work. |
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This is the view that the Caol Ila workers get as they quietly superintend the six huge stills at the island's most productive distillery. |
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This is an invitation to invite the army and police to superintend the electoral process. |
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He is paid for his knowledge and his ability to superintend and direct the work of those placed under him. |
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This made it possible to centralize the stone cutters and dressers with the rest of the labor force, thus making it easier to superintend the entire process. |
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In addition the creditors may appoint a committee to advise and superintend the trustee. |
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Analysis of the information collected provides the JAG with the capability needed to superintend the administration of military justice. |
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I am an overlooker and I have to superintend the children at the mill. |
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He trained at Edinburgh, went to the Royal College of Surgeons and then moved to superintend the natural history collections of the British Museum in Bloomsbury. |
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The job of these officials was to superintend the other monks and nuns. |
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Liberally supported by Drummond, the new body developed a hierarchy of apostles, prophets, evangelists, and pastors, with deacons to superintend material needs. |
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But we also need, in the 21st century, another Pablo Picasso or a Stanley Kubrick to warn us of what our fate will be if we don't superintend the horrific weapons we have created. |
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Just as other ministries protect the industries they oversee, so too do the education bureaucrats who superintend almost 700 universities, three-quarters of which are privately run. |
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There would have been no one to superintend him, except a squirrel perhaps or a jenny wren, at which he might have winked. |
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Ensure the administration of the courts in partnership with the constitutionally independent judiciary and superintend all matters connected with judicial offices. |
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Beddoes, who had established at Bristol a 'Pneumatic Institution,' needed an assistant to superintend the laboratory. |
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While continuing, effectively if not nominally, to superintend the former agency, he now exercised control over the Federal Housing Administration, the Export-Import Bank, and the Home Owners Loan Corporationn. |
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Have to superintend the whole work myself. |
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At the outbreak of World War I he was commissioned in the Royal Naval Air Service, but in August 1915 he was recalled to superintend the construction of government planes. |
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The courts superintend the actions of governments, which can exercise only authority provided by law and must do so reasonably, within the division of powers and respect for individual and collective rights. |
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To organize, recognize, and superintend local churches within the bounds of his or her assembly district, subject to the approval of the general superintendent having jurisdiction. |
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For example, a skilled artisan might be chosen to superintend a workshop. |
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