Once it advanced to where music could be overdubbed, edited and shaped, someone was needed to supervise this process. |
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The parents can help or supervise at under-age training, take a turn in bringing players to matches or maybe help with fund-raising. |
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The school principal nominates cooperating teachers, who then supervise and mentor the preservice bilingual teacher. |
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In addition, the new Act created a commission to supervise the establishment of unions of parishes in England and Wales. |
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Form 5578 must be filed by churches that operate, supervise, or control a private school, including preschools. |
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It would never have occurred to the powers that be to run and supervise the National Lottery from anywhere but London. |
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This wasn't an option for my brother and me since my father would supervise. |
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They sponsor and supervise online chatrooms, bulletin board message exchanges and keep the email systems running on track. |
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He said the department would supervise the test from the distribution of question papers to the evaluation of the answer sheets at Faridkot. |
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Usually, three section heads helped the head forelady supervise the whole packing or trimming procedure. |
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Meanwhile, Kilkenny County Council has also had to employ an official to supervise its new Scanlon Park recycling facility. |
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I supervise eight rural health centres in the west of Uganda, scattered among the foothills of the Rwenzori mountains. |
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Since she wasn't there to supervise them and had casuals watching the class, the students just went crazy and didn't do anything. |
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In the escort service, the police's main role was to supervise the transfer of remand prisoners between police stations and courts. |
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In Kisumu, at least 100 teachers have rejected an offer by the Kenya National Examinations Council to invigilate and supervise examinations. |
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They command awesome firepower and supervise the most terrible weapons of mass destruction ever devised. |
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He'd supervise the delivery of vast consignments of drugs and olive oil until he decided to go into business for himself. |
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Urban communists sent to supervise the new collectives were ignorant of agriculture. |
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He decides to censor it and to supervise the author, watching out for further subversiveness lest it become necessary to deport him to an island. |
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Extra personnel are taken on each year to supervise students with physical disabilities, hearing difficulties, visual impairments and dyslexia. |
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The shift to an increasingly mobile workforce means that many managers supervise employees they rarely see face-to-face. |
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Make sure they know how to handle art, and supervise the work so nothing gets damaged, he also suggested. |
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Its objective is to win hearts and minds not to supervise the activities that need to be carried out to make the changes effective. |
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To acquaint me with the ground reality, he asked me to stay at the village and supervise the irrigation of peaches during April-May, which I did. |
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There will be workmen to supervise, a jillion wine glasses and bits of china to organize and store, etc. |
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He is permitted to fly in a jump seat near the captain, enabling him to supervise the cargo throughout the flight. |
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In justification of the refusal you imply that these staff are unwilling to supervise you even though they have signed the forms. |
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Each is monitored by Delta staff who supervise the facility, track flight status, and escort unaccompanied minors to and from their flights. |
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If it's that important, then I say go there and supervise the work yourself. |
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It is the role of this parliament and the House of Representatives to supervise the expenditure of funds. |
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I run a geriatric psychiatry clinic at the university and supervise residents and medical students. |
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None of the group, aged 17 to 20, held a full licence, which is required to supervise a learner driver. |
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The two generals will supervise seven sector commanders of colonel or lieutenant colonel rank who will take direct responsibility in the field. |
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To limit these risks, the central bank wishes to supervise and regulate the participants of the payments system. |
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A master craftsman would supervise a large-scale project, with a strictly ranked team working under him. |
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A statement issued this week said LKI will purchase rough diamonds and supervise the manufacturing of those deemed suitable to cut and polish. |
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Although she did not perform the carving or printing herself, she wanted to have a basic understanding to supervise the process. |
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For instance, one rule states that a person who is educated overseas cannot operate or supervise a pharmacy that is less than three years old. |
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There should be someone to supervise them, to talk to them and make them see the error of their ways. |
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I teach and supervise students who want to become speech therapists and audiologists, so my students are sensitive to my disability. |
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The authority will regulate and supervise the operations of non-banking financial institutions in the country. |
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A subaltern and a sergeant were told off to supervise each platoon, any spare officers taking up positions in the rear of the battalion line. |
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His plans had required a dexterity that would serve him well when he came to supervise his own band of postgraduates later. |
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At one school, eight outside supervisors were needed to supervise and substitute. |
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She has to supervise all the ordering, keeping, storing and counting of every kind of supply aboard the ship, from sealing wax to cabbages. |
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Stand-in examiners have been drafted in to supervise the 28 tests carried out each day at the centre. |
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Nearly all the women would consider it quite beneath their dignity to go into the kitchen even to supervise it. |
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Her fearsome grandmother decamps from her principality to supervise her heir's intensive training and beautification. |
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Sometimes a governess would be employed to supervise the correspondence lessons and teach additional lessons. |
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The duty of the board of overseers is to supervise the major institutions in major markets in the industrial world. |
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The Presidency may also delegate a judge or a staff member of the court to supervise the conditions of detention. |
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There are another 6,200 UN peacekeepers on the way, who will supervise disarming of the rebels and pro-government militias. |
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The other involves a rape case that examines regulations about whether male prison guards can supervise female inmates. |
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There will be even less democracy, as more judges and other unaccountable figures are given authority to supervise elected politicians. |
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Be it a natural calamity or a Naxalite attack, he used to rush even to the remotest corners of the state to personally supervise the relief operations. |
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Now, 11 years later, he was the Chief Commissioner of the hill State of Manipur, and had willy-nilly to depute election officers and to supervise the polling and the counting. |
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Yet, in the absence of the traditional ruling magnates to supervise border rule and defence, the region's precarious peace dissolved into feuds and reiving. |
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Physicians providing occupational health services to a company may supervise the hearing conservation program, review abnormal audiograms and advise the program administrator. |
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Mr Khan, who is the Minister of Works, will no doubt be in the thick of things, and will supervise such enterprises as the widening of roads and the repair of landslides. |
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I teach medical students and supervise orthopedic residents. |
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He also ordered the probation service to supervise her for a year. |
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She stresses her position as a widow-not only a woman beset by financial difficulties but a woman with no husband to guide her and supervise the family's political role. |
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A former soldier, Ellwood used to supervise body exchanges in Bosnia, but he never thought he'd be opening up a body bag to identify his own brother. |
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Brunel, who was known as a workaholic, oversaw the construction of the tunnel and was even known to get down and supervise digging amongst the navvies. |
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The leader fails to supervise subordinates applicably. The leader inconsistently recruits, trains, supports, or retains highly competent personnel. |
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For the time being it leaves the establishments with no choice other than to stand over customers and supervise their use of the portable chip and PIN machines. |
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If I put the hard word on any of my students or colleagues I supervise I deserve to be booted out of my job because I am potentially exploiting my authority. |
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Chemical experts attended to supervise the pumping of the caustic soda into another tanker and officials from the Environment Agency also carried out inspections. |
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It was also common for chiliarchs and centurions to be dispatched seasonally to supervise bandit-suppression troops stationed in locations in and around the capital. |
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He said even the special purpose vehicle which is responsible for the project implementation had already been put in place to oversee and supervise the actual project. |
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The accountancy bodies will continue to supervise their members and firms. |
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We have major centers of learning and a prominent parapsychologist on tap, ready and willing to design, supervise, and conduct proper tests of your ability! |
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Flushing out mammals to be caught by a bird is not an offence, although a trained falconer would probably have to be on hand to supervise the procedure. |
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In theory, but seldom in practice, their supposedly superior knowledge gave them a monopoly over the practice of physic and the authority to supervise the work of surgeons. |
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The IAMB was supposed to supervise the CPA's control and expenditure of Iraq's oil wealth, but for months the US resisted making any concessions to the body. |
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Postdoctoral supervision for registration or certification can also incorporate opportunities to supervise interns or other practitioners under supervision. |
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If he was going there to supervise the construction of the hotel, he should have been accompanied by experts in building construction and the hotel industry. |
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You should also supervise your young child's toothbrushing sessions to make sure that he doesn't swallow toothpaste or other fluoridated products. |
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Parents were today urged to supervise their children's internet access as research revealed large numbers of primary school pupils are becoming victims of cyberbullying. |
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In 1964 regional prefects were brought back to supervise these programmes. |
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If one parent isn't home to supervise the kids, kids get into trouble. |
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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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Where the lord of the manor had a demesne farm, the court appointed a reeve to supervise the farming activities, using labour services and collecting rents. |
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This man, our head packer, would supervise the loading of our eight strings of livestock that would carry our food, dunnage, and commissary equipment. |
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We have the most wonderful bunch of people who clean, who supervise in lunch hours, and who provide support with transport, and general dogsbodying. |
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One tracker can supervise the simultaneous downloads of multiple files. |
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The Council of Trent also gave bishops greater power to supervise all aspects of religious life. |
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After Jelka's death in 1935 the Delius Trust was established, to supervise this task. |
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Because of money laundering and overtaxing, he attempted to limit abuses and sent imperial investigators to supervise the ortoq businesses. |
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A committee of the Privy Council was appointed in 1839 to supervise the distribution of certain government grants in the education field. |
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In both instances however, a faculty member must agree prior to admission to supervise the applicant. |
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Construction projects were usually the domain of eunuchs, who were often assigned to supervise it. |
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He also brought in German engineers to supervise the construction of the new city of Saint Petersburg. |
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They eat together, play sports together, and supervise them when there are special group activities. |
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They supervise the provinces, municipalities and intercommunal utility companies. |
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Be careful that students do not put small objects into their mouths, and carefully supervise students bending or using bent paper clips. |
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In the new role, John Mohr 's responsibility will be to supervise the company's partnership and business development activities. |
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Shippen didn't know anything about golf until 1891 when Scotsman Willie Dunn was tapped to supervise construction of the Shinnecock Hills course. |
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To ensure quality and authenticity, Lowenbrau's brewmasters will closely supervise the return to the original recipe. |
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Two Bonetta brothers, Domenico and Carmelo, are in charge, but their father Angelo is always there to supervise. |
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Kim Kye Gwan's promotion means he may supervise North Korea's Japan policy and report it to the leader as Kang did, observers said. |
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He will supervise ALCO properties in Memphis and Birmingham, including Presidential West Apartments. |
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With his wife and daughter Julia he went to Oxford to live with his son George and supervise his education. |
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Collectively, they supervise and appoint national and state leaders across the world. |
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The committee system of the House of Lords also includes several Domestic Committees, which supervise or consider the House's procedures and administration. |
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The Yongle Emperor lived in Nanjing from 1402 to shortly after ordering the third voyage in 1409, when he left to supervise the building of a new capital at Beijing. |
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The treasure fleet's construction was not different in that eunuchs were assigned to supervise it, while the military were assigned to carry it out. |
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George moved to Alton Grange in 1831 to supervise, and a seam of coal was found after digging through a layer of waterlogged mudstone over hard volcanic greenstone. |
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Alongside the Mersey, the duke built Runcorn Dock, several warehouses, and Bridgewater House, a temporary home from which he could supervise operations at the Runcorn end. |
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Obviously, paying one person to supervise a bank of six checkouts is cheaper than paying six people to do the actual work of scanning and packing your shopping for you. |
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Several sources have noted the failure of the US government to supervise or even require transparency of the financial instruments known as derivatives. |
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Executive Councils were established to supervise General Medical And Dental Services, Pharmaceutical Services And Supplementary Ophthalmic Services. |
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Because of that and four other reasons given by Coke, the college was to stop trying to supervise medical practice, arbitrating and acting as a court. |
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Even after the hearing dog is fully qualified, the charity continues to visit, support and supervise the working partnership, throughout the dog's working life. |
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The group hired a skilled mechanic named Paul Moody of Amesbury to develop and construct the machinery and to supervise the construction of the new mill. |
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Fund administrator IPES has selected a new chief executive to supervise its operations as it looks to enlarge both organically and through purchases. |
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Webb, who chaired the board of trustees appointed to supervise the legacy, proposed to use most of it to found a school of economics and politics. |
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According to Field Manual 54-30, Corps Support Groups, CSGs establish command posts to serve as command and control centers from which to plan and supervise logistics. |
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