The marketing department is busy promoting the new line of men's clothes for fall. |
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By 1951, Maclean was head of the American department of the Foreign Office, with access to the US atomic energy Commission. |
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But fire department officials are not saying what they suspect the arsonist is using to ignite the fires. |
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A department store piano melody plays in the background while he admires everything he can see. |
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Seventy-two adults between the ages of 18 and 50 are participating in the trial, led by the pediatrics department at Oxford. |
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It is common practice for one town's fire department to help another town when there is a big fire. |
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The department manages 16 colleges and the region of Normandy manages 9 schools. |
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The peninsula lies wholly within the department of Manche, in the region of Normandy. |
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The crusty old professor was overlord of the history department, and few dared to cross his will. |
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Kent County Council has the largest education department of any local council in Britain, providing school places for over 289,000 pupils. |
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Falaise is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. |
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The former Dyle department became the province of South Brabant, with Brussels as its capital. |
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It is a class X fire department and the largest fire service in Belgium, in terms of annual operations, equipment and personnel. |
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In some countries, telegraph and later telephones came under the same government department as the postal system. |
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The department was created after the perceived failure of MAFF, to deal adequately with an outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease. |
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A special security department handles VIP protection and communications security. |
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The department would be under the purview of the Ministry of Defense and be staffed by civilian personal. |
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It is part of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, which in itself is an executive agency of the department for transport. |
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Students, staff and visiting artists of York St John University music department regularly perform lunchtime concerts in the University chapel. |
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Unfortunately, the department mismanaged the resource and allowed overfishing. |
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York St John University has a Film and Television Production department with links to many major industrial partners. |
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Each college appoints its own teaching staff and fellows, who are also members of a university department. |
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Graduate admission is first decided by the faculty or department relating to the applicant's subject. |
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Palmerston Road is the main High Street of Southsea and contains two national department stores, as well as the local library. |
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The prisons gym department also provides physical education courses as well as recreational gym. |
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In July 2008 the Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics was opened in the Materials department. |
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However, the president is a primus inter pares with no additional powers, and remains the head of a department within the administration. |
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Since 2000 the armed force department has also maintained the Onyx intelligence gathering system to monitor satellite communications. |
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Colleges arrange the tutorial teaching for their undergraduates, and the members of an academic department are spread around many colleges. |
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An account executive is responsible for visiting department and specialty stores with counter sales of cosmetics. |
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With a view to securing its more efficient working, a Portuguese was placed in charge of the entire department as Vidane. |
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This department of public affairs dealt mainly with foreign negotiations, hearing embassies, and transacting business with the Court of Rome. |
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Each department elects its own authorities through a universal suffrage system. |
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Nowadays it has a scenic shore, typical resort houses, modern buildings, a port with mooring capacity, department stores, restaurants, and pubs. |
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Regional government, formed by several provinces or municipalities of geographical continuity within a department. |
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Sucre is the capital of Chuquisaca department and one of the capitals of Bolivia, where the Supreme Court is located. |
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The department hosts an annual festival of student work and a showcase of other regional films. |
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The regional channels and regional newspapers cover a department or more and its content is made in these particular areas. |
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Major shopping malls, department stores, markets, supermarkets and bazaars thrives within the city. |
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Unlike those in the school, student numbers in the Senior department remained almost stationary during King's first five years of existence. |
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The national health department also operates the San Lazaro Hospital, a special referral tertiary hospital. |
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Its numerous shopping malls, supermarkets, department stores, and similar amenities make Trujillo a modern city. |
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Between 1528 and 1559 he worked as a leader of the financial department council and as the civil governor of Mexico City. |
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In 1894, a department of Russian Geographical Society was formed in Khabarovsk and to found libraries, theatres and museums in the city. |
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The King's College London Act 1903, abolished all remaining religious tests for staff, except within the Theological department. |
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The only building which remained from the previous Water Board landowners became the music department for St Paul's Juniors. |
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At the greatest possible distance from the church, beyond the precinct of the monastery, was the eleemosynary department. |
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Under Charles I the Inquisition became a formal department in the Spanish government, hurtling out of control as the 16th century progressed. |
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In Europe, Art Deco was particularly popular for department stores and movie theaters. |
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The BDF, with the Belize National Coast Guard and the Immigration Department, is a department of the Ministry of Defence and Immigration. |
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Its parent department is the Department for Culture, Media and Sport of the United Kingdom. |
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In 2007 this post was renamed Secretary of State for Justice and the department became the Ministry of Justice. |
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This far exceeds the United States national average of 20 percent for state department of transportation maintenance responsibility. |
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Incorporated municipalities are required to maintain a police department to provide police services within their corporate limits. |
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The former Mosquito Coast was established as the Nicaraguan department of Zelaya. |
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I shop at online discounters instead of paying retail at department stores. |
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Every government department is subjected to questions in the House of Commons and the House of Lords. |
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Each precinct has a range of high street shops, department stores and many smaller individual speciality shops. |
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In the town's shopping district, department stores and chain stores closed. |
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The University of Greenwich's dramatic arts department is based in the historic Bathway Quarter in the centre of Woolwich. |
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Pollock was editor of the book department in the publishing firm of George Newnes, which became her regular publisher. |
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Meanwhile the actors rearranged themselves into a different blocking, as the prop department redressed the set. |
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He created a new department of state and a new official to collect the proceeds of the dissolution and the First Fruits and Tenths. |
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Once a department store in the mid 1800s, The Granite Store is located on Hecla Street in Uxbridge. |
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His birthplace is now occupied by a branch of the English department store John Lewis. |
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She attended secondary school at Wyedean School and College, where her mother worked in the science department. |
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Zellweger took part in the 2005 HIV prevention campaign of the Swiss federal health department. |
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The music section of the YMCA's education department needed volunteers to work with British troops stationed in Europe awaiting demobilisation. |
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He telephoned Duff Cooper, the Minister of Information under Winston Churchill, hoping to get a position in Cooper's department. |
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I don't know why, but for some reason people who work undercover for department store security always wear rugbies and khakis. |
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Tokyo's popular Isetan department store devotes an entire sales floor to men's cosmetics. |
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The Virginia Capitol Police is the oldest police department in the United States. |
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I had always prided myself on being creative, but in the sexperience department I was coming up dry. |
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The human resources department has a shadow information technology group without headquarters knowledge. |
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In our department we still have a lot of old fernos, but we replace them with the newer strykers as they are retired from service. |
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The Accounts department climbed a mountain together as a teambuilding exercise. |
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The tremulant is a small apparatus that gives to the tone of any department of an organ to which it may be applied a waving or undulating effect. |
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She has a troilist marriage with two men in her home department in South America. |
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For iris and iridochoroidal melanoma, paraffin-embedded tissue sections were retrieved from the pathology department. |
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From what Mel had said about Garth's attributes in the trouser department, he'd keep falling over his own equipment. |
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In order to strengthen the rearing of tusser worms, extensive plantation of Saja and Arjun plants will be undertaken by the forest department. |
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Meanwhile, the government's own Human Services department is under fire from the Ombudsman for its failure to protect children in its care. |
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The department was also responsible for the delivery of the 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games and the building of a Digital Economy. |
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The department earned aggregative amount of Rs 444,000 by auction of total 244 registration numbers. |
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The primary function of a Departmental Select Committee is to scrutinise and investigate the activities of a particular government department. |
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The department also has its own exhibition gallery in Room 90, where the displays and exhibitions change several times a year. |
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I needed a waiver from the department head to take the course because I didn't technically have the prerequisite courses. |
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Like an arsonist complaining that the fire department is wasting water. |
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In 2004, the ethnographic collections from Asia were transferred to the department. |
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Objects from this department are mostly on display in several galleries on the ground and lower floors. |
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But it will now be escalated to a week-long series of walkouts across various parts of the department in a fortnight's time. |
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This department covers all levels of education, from casual visitors, schools, degree level and beyond. |
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According to details education department district Haripur took a decision to deal strictly with the habitual absenters. |
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Access to emergency care is confusing and poorly understood, especially in areas that have lost their accident and emergency department. |
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The policeman received the Award of Meritorious Service from his grateful department. |
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Later, the new department moved to Guyancourt's Technocentre, which also became the base for Engineering and Product Planning. |
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Renault Classic is a department within Renault that seeks to collect, preserve and exhibit notable vehicles from the company's history. |
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The official classifications for unlicensed members of the deck department are able seaman and ordinary seaman. |
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Priests and bishops were given salaries as part of a department of government controlled by Paris, not Rome. |
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A typical steward's department for a cargo ship is a chief steward, a chief cook and a steward's assistant. |
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A chief steward's duties may overlap with those of the steward's assistant, the chief cook, and other Steward's department crewmembers. |
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He made a lot of enemies after reducing the working hours in his department. |
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At sea, on larger vessels members of the deck department usually stand watch for 4 hours and are off for 8 hours, 7 days a week. |
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While consultation on new guidelines is under way, the decision to fly the flag may be made by each government department. |
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Maurice Denis, one of the leaders and theoricists of the Nabis movement in the 1890s, was a native of Granville, in the Manche department. |
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Originally a K9 dog for the police department, Captain was asked to resign for unknown reasons. |
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As with Deism and Materialism, the German Rationalism invaded the department of Biblical exegesis. |
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The Assembly has 9 statutory committees, each of which is charged with scrutinising the activities of a single ministerial department. |
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The number of ministers and their responsibilities can be changed when a department is being established or dissolved. |
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Alliance for the first time gained administration of a department under the D'Hondt system, in addition to the Department of Justice. |
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The research department was deemed expendable, and its funding was not renewed. |
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He headed the Viceroy's Executive Council, each member of which had responsibility for a department of the central administration. |
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Lord Woolton was a successful department store owner and wartime Minister of Food. |
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The British government agreed to participate in a televised ceremony at Iveagh House in Dublin, the Irish department of foreign affairs. |
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The department evaluated proposals for more local education authorities to close grammar schools and to adopt comprehensive secondary education. |
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I reported the conversation to senior levels of the state department and I was told to stand aside and they would handle it. |
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Hage, a resident of Beirut, had been recruited by the department to assist in the War on Terror. |
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Emergency services in the field can communicate directly with A and E department staff. |
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When the financial irregularities were discovered, the CEO gagged everyone in the accounting department. |
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Ninewells Hospital, is the only hospital with an accident and emergency department in the area. |
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Examples might be where the lawfulness of a decision or action by any Minister or department might be at issue. |
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That one department is managed bureaucratically and the other adhocratically can make their interacting or interfacing difficult. |
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Treasury officials and other department heads were drawn into Parliament serving as liaisons between it and the Sovereign. |
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The early Cabinet, like that of today, included the Treasurer and other department heads who sat on the Treasury bench. |
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His or her role is to ensure the MoD operates effectively as a department of the government. |
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The City of London School for Girls has its own preparatory department for entrance at age seven. |
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The Russian quartermasters department had not improved, so the same problems reoccurred in Prussia. |
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The manager was given her head to make whatever changes she might deem necessary in the structure of her department. |
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Newcastle store Bainbridge's, opened in 1838, is often cited as the world's first department store. |
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The Bainbridge's official ledgers reported revenue by department, giving birth to the name department store. |
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They must submit their reports to the Enforcement Directorate and income tax department. |
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He engaged himself with his new responsibilities as head of a department, devising the syllabus and preparing lectures. |
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Central Leicester is the location for several department stores including House of Fraser, John Lewis, Debenhams. |
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The church has continued to spread into new areas and has established a department for evangelism and appointed a director of evangelism. |
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The incident has caused a lot of dissension within the police department. |
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In 2009, the latter department was merged into the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. |
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The minister with overall responsibility for the department is the Minister of Education. |
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The minister with overall responsibility for the department was the Minister for Employment and Learning. |
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Instead of a promotion, I opted for a lateral move to a similar position in the marketing department. |
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He rapidly became equally unpopular with the BBC music department, ignoring its agenda and pursuing his own. |
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The orchestra has established its first education department during Rattle's tenure. |
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The subjects taught were mainly technical until a Fine Arts department was established between the Wars. |
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The school is organised as a department of UCL's Faculty of Arts and Humanities. |
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The building housed the Fine Art Painting department, first year studios and administrative staff. |
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In 1991 the sculpture department moved to a converted factory across the river Thames in Battersea. |
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A little Lawsonizing might do the department mentioned a power of good in the way of housecleaning. |
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Sheffield is a major retail centre, and is home to many High Street and department stores as well as designer boutiques. |
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The font was supervised by Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. |
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Nottingham has a number of department stores including the House of Fraser, John Lewis, and Debenhams. |
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He said the department was done with major restructuring and that there was no further flexibility or tolerance for that approach. |
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My neurologist and the entire neuro department were an integral part of my hospital family. I was the darling of the department. |
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On his death in 1976, he left his collection to the University of Oxford, where the Voltaire Foundation became established as a department. |
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Office buildings and department stores featured high courtyards covered with stained glass cupolas and ceramic decoration. |
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Italy's Stile Liberty took its name from the British department store Liberty, the colorful textiles of which were particularly popular in Italy. |
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Many designs were created for the Liberty department store in London, which popularized the style throughout Europe. |
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It is now a language and culture exchange between the two schools, run by the German department at Allestree Woodlands School. |
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The governmental department is based at Dover House, Whitehall and engages around 40 permanent staff. |
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There is also an office of the department located in Melville Crescent, Edinburgh. |
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On 28 April, a fortnight before his death, Smith had visited the same accident and emergency department to campaign against its proposed closure. |
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From 1996, the department moved to Kings College campus and Foresterhill campus. |
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Welsh returned to Edinburgh in the late 1980s, where he worked for the city council in the housing department. |
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The department also provides content from Scotland on these subjects to the website and for the BBC Red Button interactive TV service. |
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It was the brainchild of future Chairman Jack McGinn who at the time was working in the circulation department of Beaverbrook Newspapers. |
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In the first coalition ministry, formed in May 1915, Lloyd George was made Minister of Munitions, heading a new department. |
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When the RuSHA was restructured, the department was dissolved with its responsibilities passing to the Ahnenerbe. |
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The department has been under pressure from the Department of Justice to comply with federal equal employment and antiharassment laws. |
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The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills is the government department responsible for higher education in England. |
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Alexander Fleming House and Hannibal House were previously used by the department. |
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In practice, Cabinet ministers will usually have a junior minister to represent their department in the House of Lords. |
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The department was located in the south wing of what is now the old college, but later relocated to the Physics Building on the Penglais Campus. |
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Prior to WW1 much of the early research in the department was undertaken in Germany. |
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Each Government department has its place in a rota which repeats every five weeks. |
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The Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth was founded in 1919, and claims to be the first such department in the world. |
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The department has over 700 students from 40 countries studying at undergraduate, masters and PhD levels. |
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The national office of the British International Studies Association is housed within the department. |
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Recently the department has worked closely with the Quality Assurance Agency in testing new processes for teaching quality assessment. |
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She shops at discount department stores, but looks as if she patronized high-end boutiques. |
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The Department of Justice is accountable to the Northern Ireland Executive whereas the Northern Ireland Office is a UK Government department. |
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Aberystwyth says it was the first department to offer students single honours degrees in human geography and physical geography. |
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The archaeology department includes the bequest of Arthur Evans and so has an excellent collection of Greek and Minoan pottery. |
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The Roman Curia has a specific department, the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, to maintain relations with them. |
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The research department actively supports MSc and PhD students as well as engaging in collaborative research. |
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The channel forms part of the BBC Television executive group, and is answerable to the head of that department, and to the BBC Trust. |
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When the office of Secretary of State is vacant, its duties fall upon an official within the department. |
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My accountant was so bad I am now on first name terms with the tax department. |
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The department also notified its Bureau of Forestry and Electricity to be on the watch for ice on trees and power lines. |
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The deficiencies of the system within this department of state could be seen in the conduct of the Dardanelles campaign. |
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For the organisational structure of the admiralty department and how it developed through the centuries see the following articles below. |
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It was not until 1917 that the admiralty department was again thoroughly reorganized and really began to function as a military staff role. |
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When the French occupied the Netherlands, the name for the Frisian department was Frise. |
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It took more than an hour for Phillips' onsite fire department to extinguish the blaze. |
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Another upscale shopping venue is a flagship store of department store De Bijenkorf. |
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Shops in Amsterdam range from large high end department stores such as De Bijenkorf founded in 1870 to small specialty shops. |
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Cherbourg is historically, with the Arsenal and the port, the main focus of labour and trades unions of the department of Manche. |
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The department is active in research, with members of staff involved in various projects including collaborative work with other Universities and organisations. |
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An ad truck passed down the lane blaring out a shrill announcement for a new perfume and cosmetics line that would be available Saturday in the town's department store. |
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As far as food, the fire department will have hot dogs and brats. |
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The assignment the department gave him proved to be quite challenging. |
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It might be for a CGI application, sending out autoconfirmations, generating monthly email invoices, or sending reports to the payroll department. |
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Our department has a good blend of experienced workers and young promise. |
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The plant, which is here described, for bricking fine ores and flue dust, was designed and the plans produced in the engineering department of the Selby smelter. |
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I told you that in fact they were called chevrons and it was an exercise by the transport department to teach us to stay two chevrons behind the car in front. |
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Stray dermestids are a great hazard in a biology department. |
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The India Office was a predecessor department of the Foreign Office. |
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Each department has a statistical service Head of Profession. |
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So dense is the fugg in that department that in my student days no senior had the faintest inkling of Dante's interest, Shakespeare's interest in living. |
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It's called the ghetto lottery. Perp got handled a little too rough by a cop? He calls the People's Law office and sues the department for millions. |
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The daytime team got an urgent handover from the afterhours department. |
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The government department responsible for the NHS is the Department of Health, headed by the Secretary of State for Health, who sits in the British Cabinet. |
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The Department for Education is the government department responsible for issues affecting people in England up to the age of 19, including education. |
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I sent the memo to the accounting department via interdepartmental mail. |
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Their research department gave them the jump on the competition. |
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From 1930 onward Morton headed a department of the Committee of Imperial Defence charged with researching the defence preparedness of other nations. |
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Local authorities nowadays may appoint a 'Chief Executive Officer', with overall responsibility for council employees, and who operates in conjunction with department heads. |
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In 1970 this department was split into four new delegaciones, and Mexico City was constitutionally defined to be synonymous and coterminous with the entire Federal District. |
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He works in the kitchenware section of the department store. |
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Sometimes these differences may not be resolved and it may be necessary to distinguish how the law is applied in one district, province, division or appellate department. |
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Decisions of one appellate department are not binding upon another, and in some cases the departments differ considerably on interpretations of law. |
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The position of high sheriff in the United States generally denotes the superior sheriff in a state, or the head of a statewide sheriff's department. |
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The immigration department said today that Ivor Hughes, 35-year-old wartime Royal Navy deserter, has been granted permission to live in Canada a a landed immigrant. |
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This was completed in February 2010 with the opening of a Debenhams department store as well as other major stores including Apple, Hollister and Guess. |
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At the same time Bragg's Cavendish Laboratory was also effectively competing with King's College London, whose Biophysics department was under the direction of Randall. |
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The government department responsible for the NPL decided that, of all the work being carried out by the TRE on its behalf, ACE was to be given the top priority. |
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Three years later, Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour in the wartime National government, invited Beveridge to take charge of the Welfare department of his Ministry. |
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Summing up the furious October 22-27 battle in the longest Naval communique of the war, the department identified six American ships lost in action. |
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The Cabinet minister responsible for the department is the Home Secretary. |
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The Lutheran established church is a department of the state. |
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The predecessor department employed the equivalent of 2,695 staff as of April 2008 and as at June 2016, DfE had reduced its workforce to the equivalent of 2,301 staff. |
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King's was divided into a senior department and a junior department, also known as King's College School, which was originally situated in the basement of the Strand Campus. |
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The Slade is a department of University College London, where Chesterton also took classes in literature, but did not complete a degree in either subject. |
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In January 1939, he was asked whether he would be prepared to serve in the cryptographic department of the Foreign Office in the event of national emergency. |
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Since Ken Adam was busy with the film Pennies from Heaven, Peter Lamont, who had worked in the art department since Goldfinger, was promoted to production designer. |
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Scott went on to study at the Royal College of Art in London, contributing to college magazine ARK and helping to establish the college film department. |
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In the Government's response to the 7 July 2005 London bombings the department coordinated humanitarian support to the relatives of victims and arranged the memorial events. |
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A ship's engineering department consists of the members of a ship's crew that operates and maintains the propulsion and other systems on board the vessel. |
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The only time that steward department staff are charged with duties outside the steward department, is during the execution of the fire and boat drill. |
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Areas that remain the responsibility of Denmark include military defence, the police department, the justice department, currency, and foreign affairs. |
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As protector of public interest, the department may apply for judicial reviews and may intervene in any cases involving the greater public interest. |
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Each minister is responsible for the actions of his or her department. |
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Each department was headed by a Secretary excepting the Railway Department, which was headed by a Chief Commissioner of Railways under a Secretary. |
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Christmas commercials are screened from early November in the UK, with campaigns including the John Lewis Christmas advert for the department store chain. |
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The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service serves as an independent prosecution service in Scotland, and is a ministerial department of the Scottish Government. |
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Its engineering department is recognised as a centre of excellence with pioneering work on computational techniques for solving engineering design problems. |
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In the 19th century, Alexander Keith Johnston's suggested name St Patrick's Channel had currency, but it was rejected by the hydrographic department. |
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A prominent example is the Swiss Federal Council, where each member of the council heads a department and also votes on proposals relating to all departments. |
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Where a government department is not represented by a minister in the Lords or one is not available, government whips will act as spokesmen for them. |
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The Russians lacked a quartermaster's department capable of keeping armies operating in Central Europe properly supplied over the primitive mud roads of eastern Europe. |
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A lasting legacy of the war was that it awakened the Russians to their logistic weaknesses, and led to major reforms of the Imperial Russian Army's quartermaster department. |
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The New York City Fire Department is the largest municipal fire department in the United States and the second largest in the world after the Tokyo Fire Department. |
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The evidence included in the report comes from the testimony of over 100 survivors of torture and 18 members of Freedom from Torture's clinical department. |
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In 1992, the responsibility for science was transferred to Cabinet Office's Office of Public Service, and the department was renamed Department of Education. |
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On 11 January 2012, the First Minister and deputy First Minister, Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness respectively, announced their intention to abolish the department. |
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Museums generally cannot collect full buildings, but they may acquire pieces of architectural ornamentation, which also fall under the decorative arts department. |
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Museums may also include a department of applied arts, which includes objects of good design along with the graphic art, illustration, and other forms of commercial art. |
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It is also home to the Business School and the department of Government and International Affairs, as well as the Teikyo University of Japan in Durham and the Oriental Museum. |
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It includes the oldest English Literature department in Britain. |
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With approximately 120 shop units and anchored by a Dunnes department store the Kingdom Centre provides the largest concentration of shops in the town centre. |
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After the 1974 local authority reorganisation, the park fell entirely within the boundaries of Gwynedd, and was run as a department of Gwynedd County Council. |
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The city centre suffered direct hits that started major conflagrations destroying many commercial premises included the Ben Evans department store and the Victorian market. |
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Also fronting onto the street is Howells department store, which stretches from just after Cardiff Central Market to the corner of Wharton Street. |
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The Hayes used to be home to David Morgan department store, an historic local landmark that dominated the shop fronts on the western side of The Hayes. |
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Cork is home to some of the country's leading department stores with the foundations of shops such as Dunnes Stores and the former Roches Stores being laid in the city. |
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In 1931 the department hosted the Faraday Centenary Exhibition. |
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The stores department will issue a challan for each packing. |
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The department offers four main degree schemes in Drama and Theatre Studies, Scenography and Theatre Design, Film and Television Studies and Media and Communication Studies. |
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The department also has an extensive collection of antiquities from Ancient Egypt and the Sudan, and the museum hosts the Griffith Institute for the advancement of Egyptology. |
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Spain, and later Guatemala, considered this land a Guatemalan department. |
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Defra, the Government department responsible for the parks, also expressed it was content that the Authority would make its own decision on the matter. |
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From 1547 to 1603, there was no male royal heir to hold the title of duke, and the duchy reverted to the Crown, in effect becoming a department of the Exchequer. |
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For 65 years the autonomous commune was part of the department of Landes. |
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None of the 75 faculty members were under a department named anthropology. |
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The inhibiting and paralyzing force of superstitious beliefs penetrated to every department of life, and the most primary and elementary activities of society were influenced. |
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Click on a department on the map below to go to its article. |
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Recto Avenue is where lots of department stores are located. |
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In Kenya, Rhoda Nungo of the home economics department of the Ministry of Agriculture has written a guide to using sweet potatoes in modern recipes. |
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Since the uprising of the 'luxury brand' in the 1800s, department stores dedicated to selling all major luxury brands have popped up in most major cities around the world. |
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The city is home of Coverciano, the main training ground of the Italian national team, and the technical department of the Italian Football Federation. |
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It is remarkable that all testate amoebas belonging to the psammoxenic category are reported by Decloitre along the French coast of the department of Var. |
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The education department has stated that 20,000 teachers have left Zimbabwe since 2007 and that half of Zimbabwe's children have not progressed beyond primary school. |
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The third partner, James Knox, managed the sales department. |
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He believed that economics was the true driver of history, and so he planned to immerse himself fully in economics and then return to the history department. |
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However the archive of family papers, the Collingwood Collection, is now held at the Special Collections and Archives department of the Cardiff University Library. |
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In 1971, Devon County Council signed a Twinning Charter with the Conseil General of Calvados to develop links with the French department of Calvados. |
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The early 1990s saw the Department of Forestry absorb the Forest Authority from the Commission, which had previously acted as a separate government department. |
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In the car department we would repair cars that were disabled and placed in bad order by a bunch of scalies taking the place of striking switchmen, engineers, Firemen, etc. |
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And I know the location of a treasure so splendid that just breathing its name in your ear will bring tears of joy to your eyes and a definite bulge in the trouser department. |
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Or, to put it another way, Ronald Fergus, middle aged, overweight, underhaired and slightly lacking in the marbles department, was in his kitchen chatting. |
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Over a 3-year period ending in May 2003, 78 patients with anaphylaxis received treatment in the emergency department, outpatient clinic, or inpatient clinic. |
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It was not till comparatively recent times that the wafery, a special department of the royal kitchen, where the confectionery and pastry were prepared, was discontinued. |
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The patient was evaluated by the otolaryngology staff on call in the emergency department, and he was treated with oral cephalexin and topical bacitracin ointment. |
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A telegram wagger or boy left the telegram department between the ages of 18 and 19 to become a senior postman at the sorting office on Bright Street. |
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A 21-year-old woman with a history of gravida 3, para 2, and abortus 0 was presented to the emergency department with acute left hemiparesis, dysarthria, and anosognosia. |
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