In the end, our fairy godmother prevailed, waved her wand and produced Mr. Mint, a delightful and charming passport expediter. |
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He is also the president's chief expediter in charge of completing key infrastructure and agricultural development projects. |
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Talk story about Nat Silberman, 49, an expediter at the Dept. of Buildings on lower Hudson Street. |
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This entire quick service solution was connected to a kitchen video configuration of preparation and expediter screens. |
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It is a fact of life that if you need something done there you get an expediter to do it. |
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An expediter for the project's mob-tied developer was already under indictment for forging the demolition permit that had illegally cleared the site. |
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Her husband A was in construction, and she had worked A for construction companies as an expediter for parts. |
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She was a bureaucratic expediter of ethnic cleansing. |
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Roberto was the expediter, after he finished his job in the factory. |
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If this special type of expediter has to be sent to a vendor in connection with a purchasing document, the system again assigns the relevant message type. |
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If you select List non-transmitted messages, the resulting list will also contain documents for which an acknowledgment expediter has already been generated but not yet outputted. |
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Some scholars dispute this story and say that the veneration of the expediter is centuries old. |
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He was employed at GenRad Corporation for 28 years as an expediter where he made many lifelong friends. |
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He notified his flight line expediter and reported his findings. |
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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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As reported in the last issue of The Tax Executive, we have contracted with a new international expediter to speed our mailings to our Canadian, European, and Asian members. |
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