It also has 6 permanent standing committees and can establish temporary ad hoc committees. |
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Acting President of the United States is a temporary office in the government of the United States. |
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The Secretary of State, upon the installation of the addressograph machines, was to reduce the temporary service. |
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These activities were to result in two imprisonments and a temporary exile to England. |
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The campaign had been very successful, but the English triumph would only be temporary. |
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Plans were approved on February 21, 1920, for proposed extensions io the temporary sewage disposal plant serving the village of Briarcliff Manor. |
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It hangs, canopylike, from the ceiling of a gallery, making the exhibition look like a temporary encampment and like a shrine. |
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The Food and Drug Administration says it's an effective temporary treatment for crow's feet, the wrinkles that form next to aging eyes. |
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Two wings of the Boiler House are used to stage the major temporary exhibitions for which an entry fee is charged. |
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One of its principal sources of revenue is hosting a programme of temporary loan exhibitions. |
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They took up temporary residence at the nearby Deane rectory until Steventon, a 16th century house in disrepair, underwent necessary renovations. |
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They took up temporary residence in the south of England, where Delius continued to compose. |
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Muddy conditions on the temporary roads on the periphery of the site led to delays for people leaving the site. |
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For the role, Serkis shaved his head and had sessions lasting 20 hours each to have temporary tattoos stencilled onto his body. |
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This shows various works of modern art from the Tate collection as well as mounting its own temporary exhibitions. |
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It can also be adapted as an athletic stadium by erecting a temporary platform over the lowest tier of seating. |
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Mick Harford took temporary charge of Forest over Christmas, before Gary Megson was appointed in the new year. |
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Paul Williams was then appointed as temporary manager as Nottingham Forest searched for their new manager. |
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Building Parts like Roofing Covers and membranes of different temporary venues will be recycled via Vinyloop. |
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These temporary meeting places for supporters, athletes and other followers were located throughout London. |
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Whilst the permanent building at Holyrood was being constructed, a temporary home for the Parliament was found in Edinburgh. |
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The suspension from the Plaid group is temporary while an internal inquiry is conducted by the party. |
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The colonies set up temporary governments or juntas which were effectively independent from Spain. |
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The two governments signed the Edinburgh Agreement, which allowed for the temporary transfer of legal authority. |
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Along with the five permanent members, the Security Council has temporary members that hold their seats on a rotating basis by geographic region. |
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Later reassessments gave the Luftwaffe five weeks, from 8 August to 15 September, to establish temporary air superiority over England. |
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Wilson was employed at the observatory for a couple of weeks, as temporary relief for one of the permanent staff. |
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The permanent displays and reference collections are augmented by regular temporary exhibitions. |
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They hustle and scheme without moral compass, trying to survive by making accommodations that are at best temporary, more often delusional. |
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Sweeps are temporary reductions in the proppant concentration, which help ensure that the well is not overwhelmed with proppant. |
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These are incremental and often sensible, but typically fail to address the core issues and hence provide only a temporary respite. |
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Exemptions can be granted on a temporary basis, provided that they do not affect human health. |
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The gallery also organises career retrospectives of British artists and temporary major exhibitions of British Art. |
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The company's financial problems were just a temporary blip. |
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Monk writes that Wittgenstein lived and breathed logic, and a temporary lack of inspiration plunged him into despair. |
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This coverage can even simulcast on local radio or via a temporary licence, pending on the event and its organisers. |
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These countries look to remove their temporary restrictions soon and reopen their borders to other Schengen states. |
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In April 2010 Malta introduced temporary checks due to Pope Benedict XVI's visit. |
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Germany signals the border controls are only temporary, and only to support an orderly flow of migration into the area. |
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In 'exceptional' and 'unforeseen' circumstances where waiting times become excessive, external border checks can be relaxed on a temporary basis. |
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This is a contract based on temporary visa offered to those with an employment contract already awaiting them in Australia. |
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All lakes are temporary over geologic time scales, as they will slowly fill in with sediments or spill out of the basin containing them. |
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It is also possible that volcanic activity on Mars will occasionally melt subsurface ice, creating large temporary lakes. |
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The meltwater from large hailstorms can create a slurry of water, hail and sand or soil, forming temporary rivers. |
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If it is absolutely necessary to use public computers, you should plan ahead and forward your e-mail to a temporary, disposable account. |
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Additionally, they usually have temporary exhibitions of more and less famous artists. |
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Few superintendents were appointed and temporary commissioners were nominated to fill the gaps. |
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Knox therefore agreed on a temporary order of service based on a compromise between the two sides. |
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Under Cromwell's Commonwealth, Scotland was forced into a temporary union with England and the General Assembly of the Kirk lost all civil power. |
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These were preceded by a temporary RAF Advanced Chain Home radar station at Port Mor and an RAF Chain Home Beam radar station at Barrapol. |
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Mangakino, constructed from 1946, was also meant to be a temporary construction town, but it too remains today. |
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It is the venue of the annual Edinburgh Military Tattoo at which time specially designed temporary grandstands are erected. |
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The museum also shows a range of temporary exhibitions on different themes. |
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Combined with additional temporary seating there was over 5,000 seats for the Games. |
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On 9 April 1838, these were extended to a temporary halt at Denbigh Hall, near Bletchley, providing a coach service to Rugby. |
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In 1890, a temporary solution of widening the bridge over Argyle Street and inserting a ninth platform on Argyle Street bridge was completed. |
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Between Roman and modern times, theatre in Wales was limited to performances of travelling players, sometimes in temporary structures. |
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Both the Jacobins and Lenin believed in a temporary dictatorship of the majority over counterrevolutionary minorities. |
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The drug deal reached among the countries appeared to be a temporary relief to the developing countries. |
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A number of algal species live epizootically on the branchiopod crustaceans found in temporary ponds. |
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Pardon me, for yielding to a temporary impulse of this character, at the hazard of seeming to funeralize, rather than compliment my congregation. |
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Bridgend on a Saturday night has its temporary inflatable hospitals for the stabbings and glassings. |
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You should be able to get your passport renewed at the embassy in London. If that's not a happener, try to get a temporary passport. |
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A peace was made between Rome and Pontus, but this proved only a temporary lull. |
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Whether the Romans made use of an existing bridge for this purpose or built a temporary one is uncertain. |
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Control of the province was handed over to the Emperor, while the Senate gained temporary control of Sardinia as compensation. |
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Even though the political gains were of only temporary duration, this parliament represented a watershed in English political history. |
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Instead, Parliament functioned as a temporary advisory committee and was summoned only if and when the monarch saw fit. |
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A new judicial organisation made all magistracies temporary and independent of the throne. |
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His army had succeeded in a temporary increase of French power in Egypt, though it faced repeated uprisings. |
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Events that followed ensured that this would be nothing but a temporary blip. |
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Until 1971, the Clerk of the House of Commons became temporary Chairman of the House. |
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The temporary move later became permanent, and appeals continued to be heard in Committee rooms. |
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This measure was temporary, and no lieutenants have been appointed in this way since 1974, although the power still exists. |
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The railway reached Folkestone on 28 June 1843 and a temporary railway station was built while the construction of the line to Dover continued. |
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Bahar was suspended as CEO on 25 May 2012 on a temporary basis, while an investigation into his conduct was undertaken. |
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Accessibility features also help people with temporary disabilities, like a broken arm, or ageing users as their abilities change. |
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Entertainment or event companies may also hire temporary shuttles buses for transport at events such as festivals or conferences. |
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Some of this movement was temporary, made up of seasonal harvest labourers working in Britain and returning home for winter and spring. |
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Polish migration to the United Kingdom is the temporary or permanent settlement of Polish people in the United Kingdom. |
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In the first sense, the penitentials prescribed permanent or temporary peregrinatio as penance for certain infractions. |
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Initially, a very simple temporary structure was built from local timber to house the relics of Cuthbert. |
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Transgressions by a monk on Sangha vinaya rules invites enforcement, which can include temporary or permanent expulsion. |
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Newly elected popes, for instance, processed through the streets of Rome under temporary triumphal arches built specially for the occasion. |
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Previously, legions were raised for specific military campaigns and subsequently disbanded, requiring only temporary castra. |
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Much energy was also expended on decorative painting of fixtures and fittings, often of a very temporary nature. |
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Such is the record of Scripture. Nor can you daff it aside by saying that local and temporary conditions condemned women to silence and private life. |
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The woods serve here as the communitas, a temporary aggregate for persons whose asocial desires require accommodation to preserve the health of society. |
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His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and that the uprisings and objections to British governance in America would not be. |
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At Mike Beach on the western flank, a large crater was filled using an abandoned AVRE tank and several rolls of fascine, which were then covered by a temporary bridge. |
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You can free up space on your hard disk by deleting temporary files. |
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Another legend has it that the Elector of Hanover approved of Handel's permanent move to London, knowing the separation between them would be temporary. |
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In view of the Soviet failure to do so, the western zones halted the shipments east, ostensibly on a temporary basis, although they were never resumed. |
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A key question to this study is whether the temporary employees are getting assigned the dirty work. It has been alleged that temps are used as glowboys or radiation sponges. |
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Despite a temporary ceasefire in 1972 and talks with British officials, the Provisionals were determined to continue their campaign until the achievement of a united Ireland. |
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Initially, when the ice began melting about 10,300 BP, seawater filled the isostatically depressed area, a temporary marine incursion that geologists dub the Yoldia Sea. |
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This made him unacceptable to most Anglican congregations, and the only church posts he was offered were temporary, usually deputising for regular incumbents in their absence. |
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Some democratic socialists support social democracy as a temporary measure to reform the current system, while others reject reformism in favour of more revolutionary methods. |
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Saltaire Arts Trail is a visual arts festival that takes place each May, where residents open the doors of their homes to become temporary art galleries. |
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Asser's account of the raid places the Danish raiders at the Saxon city of Rochester, where they built a temporary fortress in order to besiege the city. |
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Led by the brothers Halfdan and Ivar the Boneless, they wintered in East Anglia, where they demanded and received tribute in exchange for a temporary peace. |
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However, Denmark made Margaret temporary ruler upon the death of Olaf. |
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In practice, however, Louis perceived himself to have gained a temporary advantage, and immediately after the conference he began to encourage tensions between Henry's sons. |
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Later, the Tate began organising its own temporary exhibition programme. |
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The treaty provided that the two countries would remain legally separate and that if the couple should fail to have children the temporary union would dissolve. |
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Cromwell saw Barebone's Parliament as a temporary legislative body which he hoped would produce reforms and develop a constitution for the Commonwealth. |
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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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The Gothenburg study analyzed temporary levels of neurofiliment light in cerebral spinal fluid which they conclude is evidence of damage, even though the levels soon subside. |
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The stadium will be the temporary home of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur while White Hart Lane is being demolished and their new stadium is being constructed. |
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Nelson wrote dispatches to the Admiralty and oversaw temporary repairs to the Vanguard, before sailing to Naples where he was met with enthusiastic celebrations. |
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On 15 September 1794, at the Battle of Boxtel, east of Breda, Wellington, in temporary command of his brigade, had his first experience of battle. |
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The Act provided, as a measure intended to be temporary, that 92 people would continue to sit in the Lords by virtue of hereditary peerages, and this is still in effect. |
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Additionally, a king could issue a temporary law in times of emergency. |
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In 1341 David was able to return from temporary exile in France. |
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But in terms of contemporary art, the Hammer was operating more like a kunsthalle, a temporary home for a constantly changing roster of exhibitions. |
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This fluid is managed by several methods, including underground injection control, treatment, discharge, recycling, and temporary storage in pits or containers. |
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Some other countries such as Scotland have placed a temporary moratorium on the practice due to public health concerns and strong public opposition. |
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On the night of 31 January, the North Sea flood of 1953 devastated the island taking the lives of 58 islanders, and led to the temporary evacuation of the 13,000 residents. |
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The fixture was played at the Saints temporary home at Widnes. |
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Florence Nightingale, a staunch miasmatist who never came round to bacteria, thought temporary sheds would be safer and proposed radical redesign. |
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These are often used in conjunction with two rows of the temporary cat's eyes to divide traffic moving in opposite directions during motorway roadworks. |
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Prior to this, cohorts had been temporary administrative units or tactical task forces of several maniples, even more transitory than the legions themselves. |
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Many countries frequently demand strong evidence of intent to return to the home country, if the visa is for a temporary stay, due to potential unwanted illegal immigration. |
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In 1470, the collapse of the Yorkist regime and the temporary return to the throne of Henry VI was followed by Malory's final release from prison. |
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They also agreed to put Edward in temporary control of the principal royal castles of Scotland despite the castles in question not being theirs to give away. |
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It also pays certain costs of the domestic cricket programme directly, including the salaries of first class umpires and the cost of temporary floodlights at county matches. |
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John was survived by his son Edward Balliol, who later revived his family's claim to the Scottish throne, received support from the English, and had some temporary successes. |
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Capita Group was contracted by ONS to recruit, train and administer the pay for the 35,000 temporary ONS workers who worked as field staff for the 2011 census. |
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According to Ritter, the acclimatization is also temporary, and anyone who is absent from his work for longer than 2 to 4 weeks may reexperience mill fever when he returns. |
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He also made the office of curator of each of the great public roads a perpetual magistracy, instead of a special and temporary commission, as had been the case hitherto. |
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In Augustus' capacity as supreme head of the public road system, he converted the temporary cura of each of the great roads into a permanent magistracy. |
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The incumbent chair establishes a temporary secretariat for the duration of its term, which coordinates the group's work and organizes its meetings. |
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By a law of 1879, the Duchy of Brunswick established a temporary council of regency to take over at the Duke's death, and if necessary appoint a regent. |
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To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in the commanding officer to restore any given body of men to their natural front in line or column. |
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