Satinwood was largely used for the commodes, bureaus, small writing-desks, toilet tables, and other articles for the boudoir. |
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Among his programmes was the opening of free employment bureaus where the Peace Mission worked at finding jobs at no charge for any individual. |
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He said million of poor workers and unemployed were blacklisted by credit bureaus even for owing a small amount of money. |
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It says a great deal about the role of the media and the outlook that pervades editorial offices and network news bureaus. |
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Lenders, credit bureaus and businesses argue that the inconvenience created by a credit freeze outweighs potential benefits. |
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We can't get news bureaus to come to a press conference if we can't get a celebrity there. |
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Dr Gelfer-Jorgensen lists and discusses the various types of chairs, sofas, bureaus and beds. |
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The group consists of two dressing bureaus, two pier tables, one card table, one worktable, and one sideboard. |
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This case of black information sharing is of particular interest since this information is often available through credit bureaus. |
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The parties in every country have their own special women's committees, secretariats and bureaus. |
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While all wait for the auspicious moment to tie the knot, these bureaus are always on the move. |
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It is true that the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian and other news media have bureaus in China today. |
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Everything from accounts receivable to payroll to tax-return preparation was done by those bureaus because we couldn't afford our own computers. |
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It had a small dressing room, with several bureaus and wardrobes, a table with a mirror and a bench. |
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It boasts well-staffed bureaus in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, and publishes special zoned editions for those boroughs. |
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We were pleased to observe employees at voter bureaus working with each other to promote a secure environment and privacy for voting. |
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During the outbreak, the central government drew up 14 measures for the 25 health bureaus to contain the disease. |
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The first two doors led to uninhabited rooms, only filled with unused beds and bureaus. |
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To centralize the administration, an intendant was put in charge of each province, and in 1717, the executive bureaus of the government were reorganized. |
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News bureaus give it short shrift, as they do most federal agencies. |
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Credit bureaus, too, will get a workout, if the report's advice is put in place. |
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During her tumultuous time as deputy bureau chief in the late eighties, she proposed reassigning many reporters out, to other bureaus and lesser posts. |
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We have seen the closing of local suppertime news shows and we have seen the closing of foreign bureaus, three of them only last week. |
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Six bureaus and four regional offices round out our administrative structure. |
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Recycled bureaus, sideboards, or wardrobes can create an Old World look. |
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The personnel authority also said it will set up a study group to review wages for state employees assigned to local governments and local bureaus. |
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Send a letter of complaint with copies of your evidence about why it's wrong to the creditor and all three of the credit bureaus by certified mail, return receipt requested. |
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Of the thirteen bureaus and stations closed or cut, eight are in Atlantic Canada. |
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Ask the credit bureaus to remove enquiries that have been generated as a result of fraudulent activity. |
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Banks do not provide the credit bureaus with a list of the names of affected individuals. |
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The pilot project involved three fund companies, one intermediary and 10 distributors represented by two service bureaus. |
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The information in your credit file is provided to the credit bureaus by the companies you borrow from. |
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The credit bureaus give you the opportunity to correct any erroneous information on your file. |
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It is, of course, crucial that statistical bureaus be able to make use of registers that are relevant for the census. |
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It's anticipated that service will improve, particularly in small locations and foreign bureaus. |
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The architect also made furniture, designing and constructing a variety of built-in or free standing, robust, hand adzed wardrobes, bureaus, cupboards and tables. |
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I reported on stories about pollution, football violence, bombings in Sinai and the Morsi trial – the same kind of fodder Al-Jazeera covers in bureaus across the world. |
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Delhi is one of a handful of overseas bureaus, including Tokyo and Bangkok, targeted by a restructure aimed at reducing the significant expense of employing a fully-staffed team of journalists, camera operators and producers. |
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The downsizing of foreign bureaus continues. |
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Internationally, CNN established news bureaus last year in Amman, Rio de Janeiro and New Delhi and has just opened its newest bureau in Bangkok. |
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I did an even better job of dusting after watching Ingris, the team leader, deftly use her dust cloth on the bureaus and nightstands in the master bedroom. |
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Ask credit bureaus to notify those who have received your credit reports during the last six months to alert them to the disputed and erroneous information. |
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Manorama News, Asianet, Surya TV, Kairali TV, Amrita TV, Jeevan TV, Indiavision and Jaihind have their studios and news bureaus in the city. |
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Whose responsibilities are the bureaus for technical assistance? |
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In addition to Meridian's Southampton headquarters, the company operated other studios and news bureaus. |
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Notice of all vacancies shall be posted in all bureaus. |
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Many organizations have speaker's bureaus and other services that encourage community organizations to call when they are organizing events in their area and want a speaker to address a specific law information topic. |
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As part of this integration, all bureaus have been consulted on overall human resources plan and needs, and this information is being consolidated into the business planning process. |
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The CID bureaus are the crime investigation unit and forms a vital part in each provincial police service. |
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The imperial household was staffed almost entirely by eunuchs and ladies with their own bureaus. |
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Founded in 2003, Serverside Group is the global technology leader in digital card design, and a provider of innovative software solutions to issuers, personalization bureaus and card producers. |
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In the case of security breaches where a large number of customers are potentially affected, banks will advise the credit bureaus to expect a higher volume of calls. |
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These companies are often referred to as service providers, third party administrative service providers, service bureaus, and back-office suppliers or vendors. |
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Report any incorrect information to the credit bureaus. |
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We will obtain your consent if we wish to use your information for any other purpose and before collecting information from third parties such as credit bureaus. |
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Illinois and West Virginia also have turned their driver's license bureaus into mandatory faceprint collection points. |
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The secretariat was divided into bureaus, with each being placed under the leadership of one freedman. |
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Primary press coverage came initially from the Washington Post gossip columnist, as mentioned above, National Public Radio, the Associated Press wire service, television news bureaus, and the international press. |
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Its annual general meetings were famous for drinking, fights and tantrums, with warring factions at its London, Paris and New York bureaus battling for supremacy. |
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The councils implement their mandate through an executive committee and regional sectoral bureaus. |
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Traditional gateways, unlike new gateways, have many institutions set up to help immigrants such as legal aid, bureaus, social organizations. |
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The bureaus were in charge of weapons, silverwork, laundering, headgear, bronzework, textile manufacture, wineries, and gardens. |
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The Hongwu emperor from 1373 to 1384 staffed his bureaus with officials gathered through recommendations only. |
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Sukhoi, Ilyushin, Mikoyan, Tupolev and Yakovlev aircraft design bureaus also situated in Moscow. |
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In addition to newsroom staff at the Moncton station, who report regularly from Nova Scotia, there are news bureaus in Halifax and Sydney, with a producer, reporter and cameraperson who provide daily news feeds. |
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Currently, most detectives assigned to the homicide, robbery, auto theft and other bureaus work banker's hours. |
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Various anti-graft bureaus have failed to exact justice. |
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They may be found in photogrammetric service companies, specialized service bureaus and increasingly as part of the offering of the aerial photographers. |
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We offer underfeed grate boilers and advanced feed boilers for companies who want to provide their production plants, bureaus and show rooms with heat energy. |
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Credit bureaus are independent companies whose business is keeping up-to-date records on the way every individual and business in Canada manages credit. |
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The usual way of formalizing the process has been the establishment of internal complaint bureaus responsible for receiving and recording public complaints. |
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I would therefore urge you to discontinue your planned intentions concerning the use of language in the bureaus for the protection of industrial right of ownership. |
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These contracts are the primary procurement vehicles for technology-related services within the Internal Revenue Service and other Treasury bureaus. |
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The main target group is the Government of Canada network of missions abroad, departmental branches, bureaus and divisions, as well as the partner departments and co-locators abroad. |
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The channel itself is the oldest surviving entity of its kind, and has 50 foreign news bureaus and correspondents in nearly all countries in the world. |
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Varoglu said the SSM was planning to open defense industry bureaus abroad, and has launched initiatives in Qatar, Malaysia, Belgium and Indonesia. |
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