Interior glazing allows researchers to oversee their lab spaces from their offices. |
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He travelled to Alexandria to oversee the construction of a practical water supply and to determine the size and nature of the local populus. |
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And anyway, isn't the role of the godmother to oversee the child's spiritual welfare? |
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He will also oversee the opening of another four shops before the end of the year. |
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You need management that can oversee the dollars and cents responsibly while remaining sensitive to the artistic process. |
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Generally, however, on this canal, there's a lock-keeper on hand to oversee what you're doing and give you a hand. |
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Some returning officers who oversee elections have privately bought premises to store the machines. |
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His first war appointment was to oversee the construction of armament factories and military installations. |
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A new board of directors was appointed to oversee the financially-troubled project. |
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State-regulated labour bureaux were established in the rural areas and smaller towns to oversee the flow of workers. |
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I've been here ever since to oversee the operations with some of our folks out of our Washington office. |
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Money laundering is run by organized crime and the powers that oversee drug trafficking. |
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In most cases, a censor and a chiliarch or centurion from the Imperial Guard were ordered to jointly oversee campaigns to apprehend brigands. |
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He has agreed to oversee guest activities outdoors, but he knows he is no businessman. |
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External stakeholders were concerned about the ability of large trusts to oversee continued quality of services and patient care. |
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Still very active at sixty years old, she was sent to the motherhouse to oversee the novices ' manual work. |
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A lay chair would oversee the council, while a medical president would preside over the executive board. |
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The president is setting up a department to oversee all intelligence and security bureaux. |
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He and his staff oversee three offices and file well over 500 consumer bankruptcy cases per year in all three New Jersey vicinages. |
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Eighty-eight Congressional committees and subcommittees oversee the components of the new department, and the turf wars will be fierce. |
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Another recommendation calls for the creation of a new system-level office under the chancellor to oversee programs targeted at the problem. |
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New staff brought into the chief executive's office will oversee the project. |
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A new Justice Department would be created to oversee the work of courts and sentences set. |
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The Council also has the power to oversee the Leader's work and to dismiss him if he fails to perform his duties properly. |
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There was no health and safety plan in place or a supervisor appointed to oversee the works. |
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Timmins was parachuted into Las Vegas to oversee the opening, and it quickly became obvious that the debts would need refinancing. |
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Government legislation is required to establish a national clearing house to oversee payments from electronic tags required by cars. |
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The job of the Archphilarchs is to oversee the people and make sure that nobody is idle and not working hard. |
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Both House and Senate are composed of countless fiefdoms of committees and subcommittees that oversee the Executive Branch. |
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In addition, a full-time conservator would oversee the preservation and conservation of the City Archives. |
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Only the government has the reach and power to design and oversee a pension system that truly serves all. |
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It fell upon the women to oversee the purification of a city polluted by violence and death. |
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He said Indonesia and Malaysia would also form a joint mission to oversee and assess the reports made by the fact-finding mission. |
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There will be a democratically elected president, with a cabinet, and a Prime Minister to oversee the cabinet. |
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There are no teachers to check on progress, and only a few mothers at some crossroads to oversee road crossing. |
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Earlier, the customs officials who confiscated such imported publications had to oversee its destruction. |
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Architects are in no doubt that a prestige project needs a prestige figure to oversee it to completion. |
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The city appointed a sexton to oversee burials and set rates at six dollars for a coffin and hearse and four dollars to dig the grave. |
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It helped a bit, too, that there was a quality, decisive referee to oversee the action. |
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Mr Baumber and the school's governors will oversee the management of the project. |
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They are asked to oversee the maintenance of order in a convoluted struggle between rival groups vying for power. |
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These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination. |
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Bragg, who will also oversee that project, notes that the three auditoria will together hold more audience members than the National Theatre. |
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A hundred Mameluks under the command of an emir entered the castle to oversee the transfer. |
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Bovell was the perfect choice to oversee the soundtrack project and incidental music. |
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The Wagner Act of 1935 also created the National Labor Relations Board to help oversee employee disputes in private industry. |
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A seven-member board was established to oversee the start-up and operation of slots. |
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In the summertime, the bases hire college students from the United States to oversee extra-curricular activities for children. |
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A source close to the Deputy Prime Minister last night reaffirmed that a Yorkshire assembly would oversee a region-wide fire service. |
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A physiotherapist will oversee and monitor all progress and explain knee exercises that will aid recovery. |
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Their main role is to oversee the school's direction and to have a say in the way the school is going. |
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Judges help set the conditions of release and oversee a parolee's progress. |
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He urged the Ambonese to sort out the problem themselves and asked the Vice President to oversee progress. |
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These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination. |
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Acknowledging his lack of clothing experience, he has concentrated on getting the stores right while scoring two major coups in recruiting experts to oversee the fashion. |
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There was already a permanent royal treasury at Winchester, a depository for fiscal records as well as for silver, and this required a permanent staff to guard and oversee it. |
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In a special event at the gallery in Arundal Gate, the four Sheffield designers of the punchbowl reunited to oversee its removal and dispatch it on a journey to London. |
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Schiffer will also oversee the wardrobe, hair, make-up, and interiors for the film. |
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In a nutshell, producers are the ones who oversee a movie from beginning to end. |
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They suggested the government give financial support to local investors in the service sector and oversee service price determination by local and foreign operators. |
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In May 1998, she quit the club, where she had been since 1995, and swapped designer clothes for a boiler suit to oversee her new home's restoration. |
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That civil administration will be composed of highly qualified technocrats with experience in government and a small political body to oversee the transition period. |
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Obamacare is just one example of the risks facing politicians who oversee major tech projects. |
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However dimly you may view his ideological goals, it's likely that his management experience at the Defense Department has prepared him well to oversee that agency. |
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The centre will include state-of-the-art technology for commanders to oversee the exercises in real time then replay missions in debriefs to personnel. |
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A new general manager will oversee this process and concentrate on building up the trade orders which a previous lack of capacity meant they had to let go. |
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Bruce MacKenzie of NBN will host the evening and oversee a memorabilia auction as well as give away promotional and collectable items from World Cup sponsors. |
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A Wall Street person should not be allowed to help oversee the Dodd-Frank reforms. |
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But before that he has to oversee his expanding retail empire. |
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Although his home is currently in Bridge of Weir, most of his time is spent criss-crossing the globe to oversee the Business Network Division's operations. |
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The new assembly would oversee the region's economic development, transport and planning as well as administering regional house-building targets. |
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It also wants an unelected royal commission be appointed to oversee and implement such measures. |
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And a number of politicians have called on the transport minister not to appoint the RPA to oversee the city's proposed metro, on the back of its Luas performance. |
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You know, Mara came within an ace of staying behind to oversee us? |
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The Medical Research Council, which will oversee the trials, said national guidelines for studies of the antimalarial drug quinacrine will probably be agreed next month. |
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The North-East remains a racing certainty to get a referendum on whether to create a directly-elected assembly to oversee its economy and housing needs. |
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Russia was considering sending a group of observers to oversee the May 11 referendum, Russian news reported on Tuesday. |
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It also fell to my lot to oversee the publication of books as well. |
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One day there was a 100th Jubilee celebration for the first ever school built in New Zealand or some such other important occasion and Jack was asked to oversee the hangi. |
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When a regulator could be staffed by shills for the industry it was supposed to oversee, it was. |
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But there is no comparable official to oversee efforts for freeing civilian hostages. |
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He still holds the post 13 years later, handling such duties as facilitating meetings and helping oversee the budget of the alcohol-free, all-ages performance space. |
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Anyone who crossed the wrong cardinals in Rome risked being sent to oversee the troubled American diocese. |
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The British government assembled some of the most able bureaucrats in Whitehall to oversee famine relief. |
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The Prime Minister says he doesn't want to oversee a nanny state. |
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As well as taking the oral exams, teachers also oversee practical examinations in subjects including music and home economics, between February and May. |
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He said even the special purpose vehicle which is responsible for the project implementation had already been put in place to oversee and supervise the actual project. |
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He also said he would renegotiate contracts with unions and state employees, freeze spending on state contracts and travel and oversee a budget audit. |
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It has switched over to a single marketing communications agency to oversee all advertising, media relations, Internet campaigns and other promotions. |
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Some factories do not employ Muslims on the premises who can oversee the process, Nana said. |
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The teams would be Ted by a sergeant first class, and he would have three section chiefs to oversee small teams. |
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Congress created the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, to set up and oversee official National Matches in riflery. |
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He was hired to oversee design and construction of the new facility. |
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Labienus was left at Portus Itius to oversee regular food transports from there to the British beachhead. |
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To oversee his expanded domain, William was forced to travel even more than he had as duke. |
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In 1964 the Welsh Office was established, based in London, to oversee and recommend improvements to the application of laws in Wales. |
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Domestic Committees oversee the administration of the House and the services provided to Members. |
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The India Act created a new Board of Control to oversee the affairs of the East India Company. |
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Central banks also usually oversee the commercial banking system of their respective countries. |
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Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia left the city to oversee the transfer of Hong Kong in 1997, which marked for many the end of the empire. |
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Babbage and Herschel were asked to oversee a trial project, to recalculate some part of those tables. |
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In 1864 the post of Superintendent of the Line was created to oversee the running of the trains. |
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The local school districts operate with their own local boards, which oversee operations of the individual schools within their jurisdiction. |
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Musical directors were employed to oversee the recording process, such as Alfred Newman for City Lights. |
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The clubs elect a chairman, chief executive, and board of directors to oversee the daily operations of the league. |
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Martin Broughton was appointed chairman of the club on 16 April 2010 to oversee its sale. |
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Emanuel Steward had arrived to oversee the last two weeks of Hamed's training, including sparring, and was worried immediately. |
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Christopher Hinton agreed to oversee the design, construction and operation of the new atomic weapons facilities. |
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The changes took effect in 1996 with shadow councillors elected in 1995 to oversee the smooth transition of control. |
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In 1943, the Hankey Committee was appointed to oversee the resumption of television broadcasts after the war. |
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In 1655 several local dignitaries were ordered to oversee a lecture in Irish to be given in Dublin. |
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But I pray mayster John Skelton, late created poete laureate in the unyversite of Oxenforde, to oversee and correct this sayd booke. |
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The mayor appoints commissioners and other officials who oversee the various departments. |
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General Murray appointed Sir Manley Power to oversee the evacuation of British troops from France. |
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Gamekeepers oversee a hunting ground to see to the wildlife's welfare and look for poachers. |
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In 1837 the Duke contacted the London Metropolitan Police and requested the services of a superintendent to oversee a police force. |
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He employed noted jurists to oversee the administration of justice, such as the famous jurist Ulpian. |
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He had returned to London in late 1787 to oversee the publication process alongside Lord Sheffield. |
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There were also civil service offices to oversee the affairs of imperial princes. |
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They oversee groups that are churning out position papers on counterterrorism, cybersecurity, democracy and human rights, and global development. |
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The 1920 Education Act set up a Department of Education, to oversee all state schools, including teacher training and certification. |
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Before his death, he asked King Manuel I to leave to the son all his wealth and that the King oversee the son's education. |
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The Philippine Ports Authority is the government agency responsible to oversee the operation and management of the ports. |
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The presence of Spanish troops under the command of the Duke of Alba, brought in to oversee order, further amplified this unrest. |
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This land grant was also in the Olema Valley, and, to add to the boundary confusion, he soon left the area and hired Garcia to oversee it. |
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The governor and lieutenant governor oversee twenty agencies and departments from offices in the State Capitol. |
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This meant he was to visit and oversee each of eleven monasteries in his province. |
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Entrepreneurs act as managers and oversee the launch and growth of an enterprise. |
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Telford travelled to Sweden at that time to oversee some of the more important initial excavations. |
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His imperial reorganization saw authority divided between four rulers, the Tetrarchy, to oversee the recovery. |
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The AAU announced several months ago that it would oversee a climate survey to avoid having to administer a federally mandated one. |
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The firm has been instructed by Azvil Tikinti MMC to oversee work on Baku Tower. |
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The project will run for three years from March, and lecturer Sara Penrhyn Jones will oversee the work from Aberystwyth University. |
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Jean-Paul Rame will oversee all the private bank's activities for African clients, a segment with significant growth potential. |
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The PGN regulation would establish the Registro de Avisos Notariales de Adopcion to oversee the process. |
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BritArt star Tracey slipped into the building last week to oversee the neon installation which one insider said was more suited to a nightclub. |
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He will oversee the further clinical development of WEX's lead product, Tetrodotoxin for the treatment of cancer pain. |
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The NCSBN established the Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators to oversee multistate compacting. |
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Compressively, there are very tangible points and facts that might need attention of the western world to oversee. |
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The underboss is the cabinet minister appointed to oversee proceedings, occasionally reshuffled to add to the confusion. |
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In these cases, the school or department may hire a nontenured faculty to teach and oversee these courses. |
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Steve Warren, PE, Director of OHM Advisors' Saginaw office, will oversee Flint office operations during its early months. |
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Jacobs will oversee the Coloma, South Haven, Plainwell, Paw Paw, Kalamazoo and Coldwater locations. |
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He proposed that supervisory boards should be created to oversee the management of penal colonies. |
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She hires childhood sweetheart Andy Cobb to oversee repairs while encouraging lustful glances from celebrated thriller writer Nicholas Hardiment. |
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The multifunctional EMP team will oversee the development and implementation of the planning effort. |
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Three enologists and an on-site chemist oversee the production of 7 million bottles. |
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In her NP role, she will be based in the psycho geriatric unit and will oversee patients transition to rest-home care. |
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He was successful and gained legal title to the land he had illegally purchased, stocked it with 56 head of cattle, and, like Berry, hired Garcia to oversee it. |
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The barangays that have jurisdictions over these places only oversee the welfare of the city's constituents and cannot exercise their executive powers. |
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In 1515, Albuquerque sent Barbosa to Kozhikode to oversee the construction of two ships that would serve on an expedition to the Red Sea under the new governor. |
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There are numerous governmental offices in many countries that deal with the control and oversee of drug manufacture and use, and the implementation of various drug laws. |
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Nelson helped oversee the withdrawal from Corsica, and by December 1796 was aboard the frigate HMS Minerve, covering the evacuation of the garrison at Elba. |
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Nelson hurried there to oversee the evacuation of British nationals and transported them to Corsica, after which Jervis ordered him to blockade the newly captured French port. |
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Most societies were granted permission to oversee their own publications, control the election of new members and the administration of the society. |
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Yale has also endowed a conservatorial position to oversee the LeWitt archives on its premises, and annual programming will accompany the exhibition. |
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According to the EC, it has appointed three flying squads in each district to oversee the flow of black money and other gifts to voters by candidates in the fray. |
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Thompson will oversee the installation and operation of the bleachery. |
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It is congress's duty to oversee the spending of federal funds. |
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In March 2014 the government announced that independent commissioner would be appointed to oversee improvements to children's services within the city. |
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In 1546, King Henry VIII established the Council of the Marine, later to become the Navy Board, to oversee administrative affairs of the naval service. |
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Philip was still in charge, and continued to oversee a team capable of isolated good results, but never quite able to sustain a challenge long enough to win a trophy. |
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It is also designed to increase Members' and EP committees' capacity to scrutinise and oversee the European Commission and other EU executive bodies. |
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The Committee's purpose was to conduct inquiries, oversee the operation of the League's health work, and prepare work to be presented to the Council. |
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Most societies were granted permission to oversee their own publications, control the election of new members, and the administration of the society. |
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Mary retained the Edwardian appointee William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, as Lord High Treasurer and assigned him to oversee the revenue collection system. |
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Besides its worldwide institutions there are six confederations recognised by FIFA which oversee the game in the different continents and regions of the world. |
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The need for a single body to oversee association football became apparent at the beginning of the 20th century with the increasing popularity of international fixtures. |
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National associations oversee football within individual countries. |
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The UNTAET force will be a Blue Beret force of 8,950 troops and up to 200 military observers who will oversee the transition of East Timor into an independent state. |
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The AvWorks team will identify salvageable assets and oversee the entire process from scrapping, to quality control, to inventory and asset liquidation, the company said. |
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Rosita was assigned to oversee an eight-year collection of Belizian plants that would be scrutinized in the laboratory for possible anti-cancer activity. |
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The Bank's Financial Policy Committee held its first meeting in June 2011 as a macro prudential regulator to oversee regulation of the UK's financial sector. |
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In this role, Kami will oversee the company's global human resources function, which enables Cielo's record growth and unique position in the RPO industry. |
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Cavallaro will oversee the development of a regionalized sales force, including management and training of a sales team that will include 20 account executives. |
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Damien took an alternate route to oversee the execution of his dirty work. |
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Director Scotland and Director England are part of their own National Committees, which oversee the implementation of policies as they relate to the devolved authorities. |
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Paul's Committee, whose function was to oversee the maintenance of the Special Evening Service in St Paul's Cathedral and carry out redecoration of the Cathedral. |
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The Securities and Exchange Commission Act of 1993 created the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission to oversee the country's two stock markets. |
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Eventually, the nurse facilitator is able to take up to three students for as long as a semester, and faculty members are able to oversee eight to 10 facilitators. |
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Catanzaro will oversee HAP's project managers on all developments. |
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Goodrich, a professor at Yale College, to oversee revisions. |
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