The clerk is an emaciated and jaundiced gentleman to whom I assign a tentative diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. |
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I contemplated asking the clerk to excuse James because it was only his second day of work experience, but thought better of it. |
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The store clerk put the ribbon into the parcel, and tied it all up with string and sealing wax. |
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Bristow, scrivener and the King's clerk, was meticulous in his record keeping. |
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My guess is, that clerk didn't feel stupid about it at all, until the Times reporter started badgering him. |
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I will take my own piece of humble pie but firstly I want to honour the manliness of the town clerk for his actions. |
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A clerk comes up to me, as I'm picking between fairly expensive vodkas, and asks me if I'd like to know where the malt liquor is. |
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A tearful Grigg-Booth, who appeared in court on police bail, sat in front of the public bench as the court clerk read out the allegations. |
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Having locked away the disks, the clerk gave the key back to Mr Collery and went home. |
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Tilney was principally a lawyer, although variously described as magister, clerk, bachelor-of-law, esquire, gentleman, and husbandman. |
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The clerk shuffles through a pile of documents, tells him not to worry, he does have an appointment, and to go back to where he came from. |
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They were led by their officers, the town clerk, borough beadle Alan Johnson and mace bearers Tony Saunders and Derek Smith. |
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Many small business owners are also the finance director, the chief salesman and the dispatch clerk. |
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I pop in and see what I want, but for about 10 minutes I can't find a sales clerk anywhere near the sporting goods area. |
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In the real world, consumers would simply ask a sales clerk or customer service representative for help. |
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Once you've chosen a fabric you like that feels comfortable and meets your standards for appearance, get the sales clerk to show you two yards. |
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If you decide to buy, let the sales clerk know who helped you on the range, or better yet, have that person escort you to the register. |
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She said her husband, a rail clerk, went outside to confront the louts but they just taunted him and started smashing his car. |
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After settling in Durban with his family, Squires joined a friend's firm of attorneys as an articled clerk. |
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She was on good money, and was being urged by her boss to become an articled clerk. |
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Accounting articled clerk Sebastian Theron has just completed his first of three years' required articles. |
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Jean, a young man who works as a bank clerk, is invited to the casino by a friend and promptly wins big at roulette. |
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Town clerk Graham Gittins said no decision had been made yet about where to site the pigeon lofts. |
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When payday comes, a clerk asks the applicant if hear she would like to roll the loan over to the next pay period. |
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He is an experienced town clerk and we would obviously listen to the advice that he gives. |
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At length, the clerk returned, fished under the counter for a collection of small paper envelopes, and rang them up. |
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She described a library technician as occupying a place between a librarian and a clerk. |
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She received a law degree from Duquesne University and served as a law clerk at several firms. |
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You may be able to gather documents on your own rather than paying the attorney's law clerk to do so. |
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David was a prosecutor, a former U.S. attorney from the Eastern District of New York and a Princeton and Harvard Law graduate, and my law clerk. |
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She worked for him as a law clerk in 1994, and said she was troubled by the initial reaction to his nomination. |
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The law firm had a law clerk available to assist clients with submitting these claims. |
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Years ago, when I was a law clerk, I was impressed by how much the Judge could accomplish with one simple question. |
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He also worked as a law clerk for the Pennsylvania Environmental Hearing Board. |
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Let me just note that my year spent as a law clerk in no way prepared me for it. |
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Every pro se submission must be responded to by a government attorney, researched by a law clerk, and considered by a judge. |
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What I suggest is that the Justice blog in the guise of an anonymous Supreme Court law clerk. |
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In all other cases not on appeal, the defendant is tried in magistrate court by a judge who decides the case with the assistance of a law clerk. |
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He continued to employ a certain worthless, incompetent clerk named Robert Crachitt. |
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I worked as a cardex clerk for one company and was employed at a car hire company. |
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He was referring to a woman who worked as a clerk at a police chowky and had not reported for work for days. |
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He was at various times a wool classer, a bar clerk, and a station hand, but he was always a proud trade unionist. |
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He had worked as a civil engineer's clerk for British Rail, and was an air raid patrol warden in Haxby during the Second World War. |
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But the court clerk who read out the official sentence told reporters none of the accused had been sentenced to lashes. |
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Coun Francis wished the clerk well and he praised him for putting the council on a firm financial footing. |
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After joining up in 1998, Cpl Fox served in Germany and in Kosovo as an intelligence and security clerk with the Queen's Royal Hussars. |
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Jockeys weigh out with the clerk of scales in order to earn their mount fees. |
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It will not be useful to my work, as I am an office clerk, but I spent three hours each week at it. |
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Prior to that the former solicitor's clerk had dabbled in water polo and the triathlon. |
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He writes it down, signs his name, and hands the paper to a clerk. |
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A French sales clerk hovers over Mariame, as if assuming she is shoplifting because she is black and from the projects. |
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If the clerk at the Swiss bank was surprised to answer the phone to a gruff, Middle Eastern sounding man speaking in heavily accented English, she did not show it. |
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I have had many friends afraid to go and ask questions or query anything simply because they don't know whether the clerk will decide to unleash her day's frustration on them. |
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Bob Cratchit, the clerk who is the father of Tiny Tim and who meekly serves Scrooge, is paid fifteen shillings a week. |
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As a way to be more available to needy souls outside the church, Williams took a clerk job at Walgreens pharmacy. |
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But instead of talking to us and resolving the issue, or getting a manager involved, the clerk calls the cops. |
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Or are you just a number at the end of a telephone talking to a glorified clerk who doesn't know you from Adam and is merely looking at some numbers on a computer screen? |
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Rule 8 provides for the delegation of functions by the justices ' clerk. |
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Besides the main entrance to the room, there was another door, which now opened, and a clerk came out, clutching a ream of paper and his writing instruments. |
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After working as a clerk, he moved to Melbourne, where he trained as a reciter, but in his mid-20s he became afflicted by a strange hoarseness whenever he started to perform. |
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He headed for London, where William Penn took him under his wing and recommended him as a clerk and record keeper for the London quarterly meeting. |
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Reporters seeking copies from the Seminole County court clerk were turned down on account of the order. |
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Having been both a law clerk and a juror in the courthouse where Stewart was tried, I can vouch that the courthouse draws from a strong and generally conscientious jury pool. |
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Murphy criticised the judge's handling of an application to renew the licence in June 1997, when an experienced law clerk had expressed reservations about the procedure. |
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He practiced law in Boston briefly before he joined the State Department as a law clerk following the formation of a career Foreign Service there. |
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After the wars, when Bulgaria was experiencing a serious economic and political crisis, Yovkov was appointed clerk at the Bulgarian legation in Bucharest, Romania. |
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Could this mean that the differing titles were all the result of a long-dead library clerk having incorrectly entered the book's title details on an index card? |
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The clerk had another clipboard with another form, as well as a facedown photo. |
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Finally I am facing a young clerk with fancifully decorated false claw-fingernails. |
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But he seemed on first encounter to be very gray, more a forgettable clerk than a firebrand cleric. |
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One clerk in Beverly Hills, gaby Flores, said the store has been getting a lot of calls for the supplement. |
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We note that in The Parish of St Pancras case an attorney's clerk, articled by indenture, was held to be an apprentice and to gain a settlement as such for poor law purposes. |
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Where entry to the profession was through indenture as an articled clerk or pupil, family connections were also important, as they were in obtaining business. |
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An Oxford graduate, Mr Burton began his career with Manchester City Council in 1966 as an articled clerk, and subsequently became assistant solicitor. |
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I would suggest that it is more a question of the employer of the articled clerk not exploiting detrimentally the enthusiasm of that young person in that particular case. |
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Reid nodded before continuing his verbal assault on the clerk. |
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Before the night clerk left us we were as dead to this world and its sorrows as Gog and MaGog. |
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From the lowly clerk, to the highly placed minister, everyone is corrupt. |
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Shallus was a clerk trained to create a fine handwritten text. |
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Between 1998 and 2000, she took jobs as a waitress and hotel maid in Florida, a nursing-home aide and a house cleaner in Maine, and a retail sales clerk in Minnesota. |
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Yesterday, I wrote about the silliness of requiring a file clerk to have a college degree. |
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Yesterday I bought new shoes, and told the clerk I needed something that would stand up to a great dealing walking the next day without shredding my heel into red tatters. |
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If the clerk continues to overlook you, find the manager and tattle! |
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After failing to land a job as a journalist, and brief stints as an office temp and clerk typist, Bass was demoralized and returned to North Carolina. |
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It is said that rations could not be distributed, nor even a cup of water drawn from a barrel, without notifying the clerk. |
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Since then he has served in the positions of yard clerk, yardmaster, trainmaster, terminal trainmaster and assistant general manager. |
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In some business meetings, Friends wait for the clerk to acknowledge them before speaking. |
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As a royal clerk to the king and two archbishops, he travelled widely and wrote extensively. |
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A vote clerk sits in front of the Presiding Officer and operates the electronic voting equipment and chamber clocks. |
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He then worked briefly as a filing clerk and messenger for a film company in Victoria Street and film producer Jay Lewis in Wardour Street. |
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It was just a crazy jimjam lark, concocted by a fuddled brain, but it might have had most serious consequences for the innocent clerk. |
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Simms killed insurance clerk Helen, 22, in Billinge, near St Helens, after kidnapping her on her way home from work. |
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He was steadily promoted, becoming a box office clerk, usher, assistant stage manager and lighting operator. |
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His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office and was temporarily stationed in the district. |
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On 12 July 1389, Chaucer was appointed the clerk of the king's works, a sort of foreman organising most of the king's building projects. |
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Hilliard asked that Cecil employ his son as a clerk, because he could not keep him in his own trade. |
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I heard him speak, and he had a goodish accent, as of a clerk or shopwalker. |
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She worked as a clerk before ascending to her current position. |
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He is our rate collector and ouncil weigh-master, and his son is our market clerk. |
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He successfully applied for a job as junior clerk at the Indian consulate, despite his lack of formal education. |
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There was a large fee income for the clerk, and he was usually a friend or relative of the custos. |
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The clerk rarely discharged the duties of the office himself, but appointed a solicitor to act as his deputy in return for a share of the fees. |
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He is thought to have been a clerk or secretary to Absalon, Archbishop of Lund, the main advisor to Valdemar I of Denmark. |
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Nobody, not even the captain, was allowed to visit the cargo hold without the clerk present. |
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So does the barista at Starbucks, and the checkout clerk at Whole Foods. |
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Cadamosto acquired the details of that expedition from Sintra's clerk upon its return. |
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If the bishop admits the patron's presentation, the clerk so admitted is next to be instituted by him. |
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Increasingly, there were Dyaks, a sort of high clerk who supplemented a voyevoda in administrative affairs. |
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By age 12, he was employed by the bishop as a clerk and received the tonsure, cutting his hair to symbolise his dedication to the Church. |
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Most of the text was likely written by William of Raleigh and was then passed along to Bracton, who was his clerk. |
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If the culprit proved to be a clerk, the case was to be tried in the ecclesiastical court, but an officer of the King's Court was to be present. |
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Between 1967 and 1982, each puisne justice was assisted by one law clerk and the chief justice had two. |
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The town clerk is the chief advisor in each local council council or town board. |
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Finally, the clerk of the house reads the result of the vote aloud to the Speaker. |
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Subpoenas are usually issued by the clerk of the court in the name of the judge presiding over the case. |
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John James had hoped to practice law, and was articled as a clerk in London. |
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After leaving school, he worked as a clerk but moved to London in 1884 to study art under George Clausen. |
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A local bank clerk who is something of a recluse, disdaining human relationships in favor of accumulating finely crafted technological artifacts. |
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As the clerk spoke he looked slantingly on the page, as a person might do to discover if some writing were dry. |
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A former clerk to Black once told me that Black had underlined much of the book and made aspersive marginal asides. |
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After leaving school in 1937, Secombe became a pay clerk at Baldwin's store. |
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Much less is known about the mint's employees with only Richard Vyvyan and clerk Thomas Hawkes recorded. |
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For that clerk, in the eyes of the people who come to you for service, is not merely an employe. |
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Catherine was educated by a tutor, Alessandro Geraldini, who was a clerk in Holy Orders. |
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Her new friends jump to her defense and loudly tell the clerk to back off. |
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The record of the trial court is certified by the clerk of the trial court and transmitted to the appellate body. |
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As well as the mayor, Chicago's clerk and treasurer are also elected citywide. |
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An official household complete with staff was created for the new baby, under the direction of a clerk, Giles of Oudenarde. |
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On October 5, 2013, Wilson pointed a pistol at a postal clerk. |
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Apart from the judges there would be a clerk, an usher and sometimes two professional pleaders. |
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In 1372 he was one of the auditors of exchequer and in 1373 a clerk of audit. |
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According to a press release, the DCO caught red-handedly Sabir Hussain, a clerk in Govt. |
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Sambar's comments came after Pam Ellis was elected vice president and Louise Foote was re-elected clerk. |
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Justices are lay magistrates who as advised by a legally qualified clerk, known as the legal adviser. |
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A war hero and former town clerk and chief executive of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council has passed away. |
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They reminded me fondly of the days when delivery of a brief was done by a solicitor's clerk, rather than by a professional removalist company. |
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The youngest Ohio boardsman, John Francis, 18, is a warehouse billing clerk. |
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In a bathetic last stanza, the parish clerk comes along and cuts down the twining branches. |
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Its secretary and treasurer was John Meres, clerk to the Society of Apothecaries in London. |
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An oak rolltop desk in one corner seems to await a law clerk wearing a green eyeshade. |
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As a lawyer's clerk he made his first visit to the Scottish Highlands directing an eviction. |
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The stated clerk and deputy clerk of the general assembly administer the minutes, correspondence, and business of the assembly. |
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A synod also has a moderator and clerk, and generally meet less often than the presbytery. |
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Decisions of the council are carried out by a paid officer, typically known as a parish clerk. |
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The stated or principal clerk takes minutes and deals with the correspondence of the presbytery, and is often appointed for an indefinite term. |
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The officers of a presbytery are a moderator and a stated or principal clerk. |
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The most senior civil servant in each Court is the sheriff clerk and he or she is charged directly with the management of the Court. |
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The minutes of the meeting are taken by the clerk, and are ratified at the next meeting of the council. |
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This he presented to the Khan of Puhra, who called upon his mirza, or clerk, to read it aloud. |
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Now Eric Stephens, 48, Shamer Khan, 19, and Gordon Anderson, 18, are trying to figure out a story to tell fellow inmates about how they were busted by a store clerk. |
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The owner asked the clerk to age some big bills that were due. |
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I had this gig as a file clerk but it wasn't my style so I left. |
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Many courts have a pro se clerk to assist people without lawyers. |
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Some time after Becket began his schooling, Gilbert Beket suffered financial reverses, and the younger Becket was forced to earn a living as a clerk. |
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Local gentlemen, clergy and merchants were nominated as trustees and they appointed a clerk, a treasurer and a surveyor to actually administer and maintain the highway. |
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Upon the capture of an enemy ship, the clerk was immediately escorted aboard the captured vessel to seal the holds, cabins and chests, and take inventory of the loot. |
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When an act is published, the signature of the clerk is omitted, as is the Norman French formula, should the endorsement have been made in writing. |
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Gerald became a royal clerk and chaplain to King Henry II of England in 1184, first acting mediator between the crown and Prince Rhys ap Gruffydd. |
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Selection of jurors from a jury pool occurs when a trial is announced and juror names are randomly selected and called out by the jury pool clerk. |
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His clerk, Adriaen Cabeliau, related the voyage of Cornelisz and his survey of Indian groups and areas of potential trade partnerships in his diary. |
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The clerk pauses to greet two bulkily clad, dot-faced women wary of crossing the slippery road, but ungallantly fails to raise his regulation top-hat. |
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The Boston agent added that this clerk was a young man of wholly unquestioned veracity and reliability, of known antecedents and long with the company. |
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Hardy's clerk took over, but he too was almost immediately killed. |
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Every court of quarter sessions had a clerk called the clerk of the peace. |
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Her extensive reading habit can make a dent in her budget, so the retired grocery clerk comes to the library to save a buck and keep on top of her must-read list. |
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Once the list of prospective jurors has assembled in the courtroom the court clerk assigns them seats in the order their names were originally drawn. |
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You could give up the waitressing, the hotel clerk, the dance teacher gig. |
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Outside of the established burgh schools, masters often combined their position with other employment, particularly minor posts within the kirk, such as clerk. |
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He left in 1901, working for three months as a junior clerk at Haywood's surgical appliances factory, but a severe bout of pneumonia ended this career. |
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Outside of the established burgh schools, masters often combined their positions with other employment, particularly minor posts within the Kirk, such as clerk. |
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His name appears in the company of the Bishop of Argyll, the vicar of Arran, a Kintyre clerk, his father, and a host of Gaelic notaries from Carrick. |
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John Morris, alias Poyntz, complained of being swindled out of some properties by potent enemies, with the assistance of John Browne, late clerk to the House of Lords. |
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Lowry's father Robert, who was of northern Irish descent, worked as a clerk for the Jacob Earnshaw and Son Property Company and was a withdrawn and introverted man. |
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Between 1696 and 1711 William Dickinson was measuring clerk. |
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It had been carried out by Thomas Powell, a clerk, who was on friendly terms with Dickens and who had acted as mentor to Augustus when he started work. |
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When a taxi driver, convenience store clerk, pizza deliverer, etc., gets zotted, it is on the back page of the local newspaper and not in out of town newspapers at all. |
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Apparently, that was all it took to scare the bejabbers outta the clerk. |
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He was an expediter analyser for IBM, a technician for the British Steel Corporation and a costing clerk for a Chancery Lane, London, law firm during this period of his life. |
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The Metropolitan Borough of Southwark made a number of applications, but in 1955 the borough's town clerk was told not to pursue the matter any further. |
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The word is that every petty havaldar, sub-inspector and police inspector, licensing clerk and petty official has to be bribed before he'll do his duty. |
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On 6 May 1783, on an impulse, he took the stagecoach to London and spent eight or nine months as a clerk in the employ of a Mr Holland at Gray's Inn. |
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The clerk was in charge of the written record of everything on the ship, especially the cargo inventory, which he tracked with meticulous precision. |
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