Experienced staff were recruited, including a new vice-president and director of sales and administration. |
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Cameco has appointed a new vice-president for major projects, a new general manager and a new mine manager. |
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Corporate Affairs vice-president of Sundaram Finance Limited, R. Anand, inaugurated the event and released a souvenir on the occasion. |
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Both President George H.W. Bush and vice-president Dan Quayle spoke out against it publicly. |
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Under Malawian law, the vice-president automatically takes power once the office is vacant through death, incapacitation or impeachment. |
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Together, the president and vice-president would be able to act without fear or favour, and would possess an incontestable mandate. |
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He joins Salesforce.com as vice-president and general manager for Central and Southern Europe. |
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I will quote Rob Seeley, vice-president, sustainability and regulatory affairs, with Albian Sands Energy Inc. |
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When the vice-president, Mr. Garang, died, a large memorial was held for him in my riding. |
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He is second permanent secretary at the Treasury, but has also been the senior vice-president and chief economist at the World Bank. |
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We are also much appreciative of Johanne Séguin acceptance to assume a further two year term as vice-president of our association. |
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Usually the only two elected members of the Executive are the president and the vice-president. |
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Meanwhile, the vice-president has warned clubs that have not paid their affiliation fees that they would be disaffiliated if they fail pay-up by this month end. |
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At moments, the vice-president said too much too fast, burying his arguments beneath a gabble of talking points. |
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Succeeding Graham as chair is David C. Pauli, executive vice-president and chief operating officer of CI Investments Inc. |
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Khaya, of the city of Boujdour in Western Sahara, is vice-president of the Forum for the Future of Sahrawi Women. |
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The vice-president is plainly the target of a fair amount of back-stabbing. |
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This amendment will probably apply to lung exchanges as well, reckons Alexandra Glazier, vice-president of the New England Organ Bank. |
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But she's a go-getter when she runs into a wall and holds the paper up to the office of the vice-president. |
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Alvaro Garcia Linera, Morales' running mate in the presidential elections of 2005, is now vice-president. |
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He continued on as director and vice-president in charge of the studio. |
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Well, start with the most obvious move, picking Rubio as vice-president. |
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Federation first vice-president Beth Densmore says the economic spinoff of supporting local farmers is huge. |
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I presently sit as second vice-president on the board of directors of Mensa Canada. |
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Below: CHASEO vice-president, Joseph Zebrowski, presents the John and Susan McLean award for Community Involvement to Pam Cripps. |
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The vice-president of the club, Bhavani Shankar, said the club had been changing its style of boat race training from traditional boats to sculls. |
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The president and vice-president and sixteen members of the eighty-member congress are elected by the nation as a whole for non-renewable four-year terms. |
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The election of a woman did not break new ground for the CCBE, as I am the second woman to be elected as second vice-president. |
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Barb Isman, former president of the Canola Council of Canada, has joined the company as executive vice-president, Brand and Alliance Management. |
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I was a public appointment to the College of Dental Hygienists of Ontario and sat as the vice-president for the dental hygienists college. |
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The French prehistorian Abbé Henri Breuil was elected the first president and Dr Robert Broom of South Africa the first vice-president. |
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Probably not, for Mr McCain hardly has the self-effacing emollience required of a vice-president. |
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Peter Van den berg, who has been the vice-president of CfaN for 30-years said that it was the muddiest crusade field he has ever seen! |
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When this British interviewer complimented Mr Gore on his tea-handling skills, the vice-president did not miss a beat. |
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It goes down and then it comes back up again, even the vice-president was in quarantine after his bodyguard developed Ebola. |
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Bishop Darmuid Martin has stepped down from his mandate as vice-president and COMECE Member for Ireland. |
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Representing the St. Pius X Parent Teacher Association will be Janet Henley Andrews, who is president, and Susan Hiscock, who is vice-president. |
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The only survivor, aide-de-camp Aaron Burr, who would become an American vice-president, remained standing, completely stunned. |
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Also, it is customary for the president or vice-president to give a speech honoring the contributions of the dead and lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. |
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Shaun was the district vice-president of an international freight forwarder and was in Vancouver overseeing a shipment of transformers from Manitoba to India. |
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Wanting to continue his role as a member of the Association's leadership team, he respectfully solicits your support for election to the position of first national vice-president. |
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In 2011 meanwhile, vice-president Edward Ssekandi officiated a ceremony in which a distributor was awarded a car and organised for Tiens to donate some of its products to a government health centre. |
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Danisa Ndlovu, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, serves as vice-president and president-elect of MWC and as bishop of the Brethren in Christ Church in Zimbabwe. |
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His business experience includes positions as vice-president and chief operating officer of Pacific Developmental Pathways Ltd. and vice-president of Clarion Business Services Ltd. |
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The elections originally scheduled for 30 October 2005 were postponed following the death of one candidate for vice-president running mate of the CHADEMA party. |
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We have a vice-president of sustainability. Can anyone tell me just what this jabroni does? |
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Once the vice-president signs off on the project, we can start construction. |
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Nasdaq OMX executive vice-president of corporate strategy Adena Friedman will also join the board. |
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But, unlike the former vice-president, he is no heavy-hitter. |
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Kathy Engstrom, first vice-president, chose to wear a kurta for ease of movement. |
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The task of finding funding for the tram to once again pass through the capital's streets was left to the second vice-president, Luis Liberman. |
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Il s'agit du 2 e vice-president, Abdellah Hinti, du 6 e vice-president, Fadle Fadail et du 7 e vice-president Omar Zaim. |
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In 2008, Jonathan Head, the BBC's south-east Asia correspondent and vice-president of the Foreign Correspondents Clubb of Thailand, was accused of lese majesty by a police colonel, Watanasak Mungkijakarndee. |
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Mr. Frank Marks, vice-president in charge of engineering at ABC, and Mr. Burke Crotty, executive producer, were unrestrainedly enthusiastic about the Center. |
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Craig Docherty, 23, then vice-president of Stirling University's computing club and about to commence a research degree in computing science, responded to a call from the local council for help with its autism strategy. |
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The first appointee is Hareb Al Muhairy who now serves as the senior vice-president for corporate and international affairs. |
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Discussion leaders are Steve Bauld, former city manager, City of Hamilton, currently vice-president of the Ontario General Contractors Association, and Kevin McGuinness, a lawyer with the Ontario Attorney General. |
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Sedov, vice-president of the International Astronautic Federation gave Kozyrev the medal. |
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Whether or not this veto will be exercised by a vice-president or whether the constitution will make provision for some other procedure for this is irrelevant. |
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The vice-president has been equally muddle-headed on Georgia. |
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So, George H. W. Bush, for eight years as the vice-president of the United States, had to live down his very insightful comments about his boss's economic policy. |
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Company vice-president Stan Thomas apologizes for the misunderstanding and looks forward to continuing to purchase milling wheat from Prince Edward Island producers. |
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The new executive vice-president will be based at SAIC-GM-Wuling's headquarters in Liuzhou, in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. |
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The vice-president, Kalonzo Musyoka, himself a lawyer, toured Africa to seek support for a year's deferral, to allow time to set up a domestic tribunal that would, by law, kick the ICC off the case. |
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Turbomeca announces the following appointments from 1st July 2002: Jacky Pallu, director of the Tarnos site, has been appointed industrial vice-president of Microturbo from 1st July. |
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The UIHJ was represented at the time of this demonstration by its first vice-president, Leo Netten, his vice-president, Roger Dujardin, and by Marc Schmitz, quaestor of the Committee. |
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Didn't Mr Gore realise, his critics argued, that he was squandering his greatest asset, the fact that he had been vice-president during the longest boom in American history? |
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Jean-François Deslauriers, PSAC executive regional vice-president for the North, Dene National Chief Noeline Villebrun, Todd Parsons, President of PSAC Union of Northern Workers. |
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But in the end the smart money is still in the same place that it was this time 12 years ago: on the luckless vice-president rather than the governor. |
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At the president's request, the vice-president or vice-presidents assist him in all matters or administrative procedures involved in the running of the association. |
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An active member of the yacht club, he served as secretary, vice-president and president at various times and donated a silver trophy known as the Notman Cup to be vied for annually. |
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She's joined by Ms. Susan Hiscock, who is the vice-president. |
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Nervily, we pressed number 5. Mark XI chose number 3. We got trimmed in five straight games, and the vice-president in charge of marketing seemed very much pleased. |
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Dr. Manisha Witmans, paediatric respirologist and the vice-president of our Respiratory Health Section, will speak on obstructive apnea and hypopnea in the older child, and on non-invasive ventilation needs. |
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The simple answer is that he handed the campaign to the vice-president before it started, when he sanctimoniously pledged to eschew politics-as-usual in favour of honesty, high-mindedness and the greater good of humanity. |
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Furthermore, Mr Saryusz-Wolski, the new chairman of the committee on foreign affairs of the European Parliament and Mr József Szájer, the vice-president of the EPP group attented the meeting. |
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Gerold Yonas is vice-president and principal scientist of Sandia. |
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The semi-blind president, referring to the slightly aloof lady chosen to serve as his vice-president, Megawati Sukarnoputri, showed a cheeringly blunt sense of humour. |
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Sundar Pichai, Google's senior vice-president of products, said at a Barcelona conference last month the company was preparing to experiment with a mobile network, but that it did not intend to disrupt the wireless industry. |
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According to Michael Ervin, vice-president of Kent Marketing in London, Ont., you can expect a modest, but steady increase in crude oil, gasoline and diesel prices instead of a sudden price increase. |
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I'm the vice-president of the Kwakiutl District Council. |
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Jim Everson, CCC vice-president of corporate affairs, says without any change in the protocol, shipping canola to the Asian nation will be extremely difficult. |
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Mr. Jim Vena, the vice-president of CN's Champlain Region, which includes my riding, and his general manager Tony Marquis and his team took action for our companies. |
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Robert Hunter, vice-president of communications, says the guest list included chefs, food magazine writers, nutritionists, dieticians and registered nurses. |
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At left, we see Mr. Pete Belyea, vice-president of woodlands operations. |
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On August 1, 2004, Mr. Yeager was appointed to his present position as senior vice-president, resources division and president and chief executive officer of Imperial Oil Resources. |
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Reporting to Boris Jackman, executive vice-president of the Downstream and executive sponsor of the project, Evans established a project team and steering committee to support and sustain the project over the long term. |
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With me is Brian St. Germaine, our vice-president. |
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Germaine Elliott: A member of the Serpent River First Nation, Elliott is second vice-president of the Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association, managing the health portfolio. |
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The delegation of the UIHJ was lead out by Jacques Isnard, president, Jean Michel Rouzaud, vice-president of the ENP and Anne Kérisit, member of the UIHJ and Ufohja expert. |
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Network and endpoint security solutions vendor Sophos, has announced the appointment of Harish Chib as vice-president for its Middle East and Africa. |
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This long-term facility proves Acron s strong creditability and enhances further the group s liquidity profile, said Acron s senior vice-president Oscar Valters. |
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The executive vice-president of JETRO, Tokuyuki Sudo, as well as Nasser Rafi, CEO of Emaar Malls Group, which operates the Dubai Mall were also present. |
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Middle manager Abbie reports regularly to vice-president Bill. |
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The post of vice-president should, by rights, have been given to John. |
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Christine Hulbe, Chair of the Department of Geology at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, and current vice-president of the International Glaciological Society. |
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Yevgeny Malenkin, vice-president of the Sverdlovsk Region-based City Without Drugs foundation, was previously accused of being involved in illegal detention of patients. |
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