It has superintended two general elections, two municipal elections and numerous by-elections. |
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The bailiff managed the property of the manor and superintended its cultivation. |
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Supervised by a team of 28 youth leaders and six volunteers from the St Anne's community, all the activities were carefully superintended. |
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Possibly the son of a Hampshire serf, he entered royal service and superintended the rebuilding of Windsor castle. |
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He superintended the arrangements, chose the wallpapers, supplemented the furniture, and supervised the upholstering. |
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Three young nuns, all sisters-in-law of his sons, superintended the staff of twenty-five teachers on the payroll, and they took his surname as theirs under vows. |
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More than that, she superintended the arrangements for feeding and supplying these numerous guests, with efficiency and unfailing good humor. |
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Yet again, however, the case was amply made for British and Commonwealth title fights to be superintended by a panel of three judges rather than just the referee. |
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Exiled to Magdeburg, Amsdorf superintended the Jena edition of Luther's works. |
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In 1865 she founded Thanksgiving Hospital in Cooperstown, and in 1873 she founded the Orphan House of the Holy Savior, which she personally superintended as it grew to house nearly a hundred children. |
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In 1864 he left the Great Western, and during 1865 66, as director of a telegraph construction company, he superintended the laying of the first two transatlantic cables from England to the United States. |
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