He was certainly more comfortable in that role than in a revolutionary cadre. |
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She believes she has blurred the dividing line between male and female by being able to do everything that a male cadre could. |
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The company's growing cadre of engineers also built nuclear-waste detectors and industrial floor waxers. |
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The evidence is that if you train a cadre of teachers in how to use technology effectively, there can be rapid change. |
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Two Sub-Inspectors and two drivers work in shifts besides adequate number of personnel in the constabulary cadre. |
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An excellent cadre of professional managers and strong entrepreneurial orientation has provided a significant competitive edge to the company. |
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In a few short years, we could have a sizeable cadre of educated, professional, highly paid people. |
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Canadians also showcased a strong cadre of younger skaters in the junior events. |
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Each party complies with keeping with its own by-laws that are based on the political culture of its cadre and activists. |
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Second, it hindered the development of a cadre of doctors and nurses with the knowledge and skills to provide contraceptive services. |
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This means that the cadre of activists who run Scotland's leading party comprise an activist base of in the region of 2,000 people. |
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She is assigned to serve with a cadre of British agents supporting the anti-fascist partisans. |
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The company also announced several additions to its cadre of leading edge technology solutions. |
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Here, there was a cadre of burly bouncers waiting for her, each of them large and muscular and very powerful. |
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That once again confirmed the academy's system-forming role as regards officer cadre training and progress in military science and technology. |
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Domestic servitude has only been escaped by passing it down to another cadre of oppressed women. |
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They had the need of the authority and direction of an elite cadre of technocrats. |
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Orchard and his growing cadre of workers have been beavering away at the tough but always rewarding slog of organization ever since. |
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He later became a communist cadre and was intermittently jailed for nine years on charges of spreading communist ideas in Nepal. |
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It required a cadre of scholars specialized in, and devoted to, the study of organizations. |
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The result was a cadre of activists who were well versed in both lofty principles and winning elections, she explains. |
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They relate personal accounts of food aid being distributed to the communist cadre or to the military. |
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It is only through the cadre that socialist politics and culture can be brought into the working class. |
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Given that incredibly discrepancy, and given the Warriors' cadre of attacking savants, something had to give and it eventually did. |
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But the lessons of past struggles are the ammunition for arming new cadre for the struggles that can and will break out. |
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Such a cadre, strategically planted across the Air Force, could do wonders for our command and staff work. |
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Overall, the ANC, with its long history of non-racialism, has a credible cadre of leaders from all race groups. |
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Are you suggesting a cadre of other leaders will come forward if this current leadership is somehow neutralized by the current conflict? |
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Such a Commission must have its own cadre of legal draftsmen if reform legislation is to proceed apace. |
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Airport staff organised and conducted the event, and order was kept by a small cadre of police officers. |
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Between them and the army a cadre of priestesses in the gray robes of Elle stood, waiting, and midmost among them was a tall woman with blond hair and direct blue eyes. |
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State-supported art academies on the African continent also began to train a cadre of cosmopolitan artists ready to enter the European marketing loop. |
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The concept of using the cadre to train the cohort soldiers worked well. |
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He can possibly wield control from inside through a cadre of loyal lieutenants in the field. |
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Where we landed was a mix of humor, celebrity, really talented video bloggers, and a cadre of digital partnerships. |
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But precious little has been said about this reckless cadre of gonzo docu-journos. |
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A cadre of regime apparatchiks soon seized power, eventually leading to the landslide election of their leader, ion Iliescu. |
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We imagine the cadre of Hollywood starlets who like to traipse about commando would be severely handicapped in this event. |
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In my home village too a low-ranking cadre named xu Xianqing literally stuffed himself to death. |
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The enormity of biological resources makes a case for raising a whole cadre of highly trained professionals for inventorisation, characterisation and documentation. |
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There is an enormous challenge in training a cadre of highly qualified professionals to fuel development and address the challenges confronting the continent. |
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A small cadre of men wearing a large cache of chains, pierces, cuffs, and assorted sterling silver bling-bling were waiting for their no-doubt-distressed calfskin duffel bags. |
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The ideology of the organizing cadre or party is adopted, and its rhetoric comes to be used to express the anger which is the animus of the revolution. |
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To a loyal cadre of Manhattan real estate executives, Lawrence Fiedler is guru par excellence. |
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Developing a cadre of qualified national security experts is not a new idea. |
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We also have a small but growing cadre of academic specialists, religious activists, and policy makers able to analyze and make public the problems associated with any given resolution during this interregnum. |
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Lalan Yadav, a cadre of a militant group called Akhil Tarai Mukti Morcha, was killed in retaliatory firing by the police. |
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I will forever cherish the fond memories of my tenure on the Executive Board, where, in addition to learning the rules of the house, I was able to cultivate a cadre of good friends. |
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Four scholars discussed the cadre and expansible Army concepts for which the brigade has often been the building block. |
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The governor selected a cadre of blue ribbon social scientists to serve on her poverty task force. |
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Opened in 1934, this cleaner-than-clean diner serves hand-patted hamburgers on roasted buns and gutbomb chili to a loyal cadre of locals. |
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With a small cadre of followers, Napoleon dictated his memoirs and grumbled about conditions. |
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To prevent Germany from building up a large cadre of trained men, the number of men allowed to leave early was limited. |
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One body was identified as a ZANLA cadre, Cde Rauya, by the Fallen Heroes Trust Chief exhumer. |
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They were retreads and recruits under a small cadre of Regular Army officers and noncoms. |
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However, our audit reveals the sad reality that many of the hopes for this senior management cadre have been frittered away by an overall absence of focus, leadership and direction for Management Category policies. |
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For the sake of this post, let's call this cadre the Republican base. |
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Dans le cadre de cet important projet, l'abaissement du terre-plein au sud de la rue Front fut la principale source du remblai de la Bale. |
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But the failure to publicly correct our abstention on principle from the Seattle protests was damaging and disorienting both for our cadre and for those who follow our work. |
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We can do handholding for a few months but after that the local cadre has to be on its own. |
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Impatience and impressionism, epitomized by the likes of Michel Pablo, are the characteristic weaknesses of cadre who have been schooled in only one historical period. |
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Dans cet article, les termes de dependance spatiale sont implementes a la fois dans le cadre standard et dans le cadre mixed multinominal logit. |
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Today, however, a politically heterodox cadre of academics is arguing that singleness — and, particularly, single parenthood — is one of poverty's primary causes, for which matrimony might be a plausible tonic. |
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Oates is a member of a worldwide cadre working with such devices at the frontier of clockmaking. |
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Only a few years after the leftward-moving Shachtmanite youth joined the party, the majority of the SWP cadre embraced the liquidationist methodology of Pabloism under the impact of the Cuban Revolution. |
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Everyone, professor or cadre, would smile at us as if we were the apricot blossom and spring themselves. |
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The generally rightist political thrust of this putative Trotskyist may well have confused the Workers Party cadre about the true nature of Trotsky's fight in the Russian party. |
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But what about the places that are not lucky enough to have a cadre of dedicated people who can scrape together the money to mount a legal challenge? |
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The Luftwaffe thus lacked a cadre of staff officers to set up, man, and pass on experience. |
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Key international cadre were won to the Left Opposition, including James P. Cannon, a central leader of the American CP, and Chen Duxiu, the founding leader of the CCP who had been made the scapegoat for Stalin's betrayals. |
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From the original plan, thirty-four cadre battalions, with a total of 116 companies, had actually been formed, a total of about 700 officers and another 600 key enlisted men. |
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The Aam Aadmi Party threatened that its Kerala wing cadre would hit the streets if Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh do not apologise. |
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Naturally they were curious, the businessmen and cadre and assorted visitors, who offered up cigarettes and tea before making their first hedgy attempts at conversation. |
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The provincial administration was manned more heavily by native officials, whose cadre functioned from the patwari to tahsildar level and to secretariat roles. |
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In April 1845, Engels moved from Barmen in Germany to Brussels to join Marx and the growing cadre of members of the League of the Just now seeking home in Brussels. |
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A magnet for gifted scientists and other professionals looking to serve in public health, CDC has attracted an exceptional cadre of talent over the years. |
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