Pharoah is so impressed with the young man that he makes him the second most powerful man in Egypt, the overseer of food supplies. |
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I thought of them, cool and rich from many punnets picked and rated highly by the matronly overseer, laughing and drinking in some city bar. |
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But a week later The Harvard Crimson called for her to resign as a Harvard overseer. |
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I had been working as an overseer of cattle for a few weeks and had spent the last few days initiating her into her new role. |
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In some instances, with the agreement of trustees, an overseer might be employed by more than one local trust. |
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Sure he is the overseer of local governance, but he should set it up to run smoothly, and then keep his finger out of it. |
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We also thank our area engineer, overseer workers, and FAS overseers for their help and support. |
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Overall, the railroad industry and its federal overseer have long been closely intertwined. |
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Why not some panchayat, a round table under the overseer moon, or a palaver by the banyan tree? |
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The trio has close ties to the National Security Agency, the overseer of U.S. naval communications files. |
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A few weeks later he advertised for twelve dogs and a working overseer to take charge of the rabbit catchers. |
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Though they had no true slaves of their own they paid an overseer off the Bend to take Abel out neath a tree overlooking the river. |
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These were a doorkeeper, four seated scribes with their document boxes, an overseer and his assistant, and three laborers. |
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It is the epicenter of the post-World War II international regime and the overseer of international peace and security. |
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According to Mr Tobin, a Council overseer spotted the black plumes of polluting smoke from the burning pyre. |
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The Bishop's role as diocesan overseer and supervisor includes being a friend, a brother and a father. |
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However, the Gdańsk legislative assembly, which was of German composition, tended to antagonize the Polish overseer whenever possible. |
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They morph their overlord into an overseer, it really changes the kinds of things that unit can do on the battlefield. |
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Its fundamental role is to express the will of the people at State level where it is the lawmaker and overseer of government action. |
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Transport Canada will be relegated to a more distant role as a general overseer of safety management systems. |
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Should it be the robot's programmer, designer, manufacturer, human overseer or his superiors? |
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Many cannot attend church and other meetings because they are out collecting food, reports Pastor Wonderford Saliva, an area overseer. |
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The PSAC will act as an overseer of the investigation and not as a representative. |
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By its very nature, the relationship between the overseer and the overseen will be difficult at times. |
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The federal Government has traditionally assumed a railway safety regulatory overseer role. |
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Right: Oscar Manzini, Wanezi Mission overseer, and volunteer driver for assembly. |
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The overseer listened to him to test them and to make a decision according to the result. |
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If their owners fled the islands, they fell under the supervision of an overseer often more interested in a good crop than the welfare of his charges. |
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Slavery was full of examples of those in charge-the planter, overseer, or driver-doing violence to and brutalizing someone weaker or more vulnerable. |
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It is the city prefect, vizier, and overseer of the six great lawcourts, Iniotefoker, who commands the stewards of the palace administration who are in the Thinite nome. |
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Regarding the second case, the EDPS issued an Opinion in February 2007 which focused on the role of the ECB as an overseer, a user, and a policy-maker. |
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Under the Gang System, groups of slaves perform synchronized tasks under the constant vigilance of an overseer. |
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The overseer, Monsieur Goffin, led the men to the point in Martin Wery which he judged closest to Mamonster and they commence to dig. |
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His autocracy had been transformed into a system of feudal baronies, with president Fitzsimmons as the slack-handed overseer. |
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On noticing one of the Egyptian overseers beating one of his people, a blood relative, he stepped forward in righteous anger and killed the overseer. |
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Government has a vital role to play as co-ordinator and general overseer because this is the only way to ensure that life in villages, towns and regions remains socially and environmentally acceptable in the future. |
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We also contribute to efficiency through our role as overseer of major payments, securities, and foreign exchange clearing and settlement systems, and by providing liquidity in times of financial stress. |
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As the overseer of judicial conduct in superior courts, the Council is ideally placed to show Canadians that the judicial system deserves their confidence. |
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The organizer and overseer of the project is the INST. In collaboration with approximately 250 Section Leaders as well as other participants, it will prepare and carry out the Conferences and the projects. |
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Access by all CBs to such transaction-level data also becomes necessary for the performance of the public tasks of the Eurosystem as overseer of TARGET2 when the use of aggregate TARGET2 payment data does not suffice. |
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So episkopos means overseer, someone who watches over others. |
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The odds of producing a healthy child through reproductive cloning are tiny. It is here that an overseer similar to Britain's HFEA, a panel of scientists and ethicists accountable to parliament, would be useful. |
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He has little credibility as an impartial overseer of Italian banking. |
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Earlier in September a photograph emerged of Eriko Yamatani, the new minister for national public safety and the overseer of Japan's police, posing in 2009 for a photograph with members of Zaitokukai. |
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But it turned out that the man, who is a schoolteacher and the local electoral overseer, was transferring presidential ballots, which had mistakenly been placed in the legislative ballot box, to their correct place. |
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The veedor, or overseer, position quickly disappeared in most jurisdictions, subsumed into the position of factor. |
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Frequently the overseer would come to me and say a certain jackeroo was useless, and would never be any good, when the boy had only just started. |
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When Mr. Marsden, the mill's overseer, tells the superintendent of the factory that Lyddie did not have moral turpitude. |
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He also pushed out Great Khan's overseer from the Tarim Basin. |
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While Clement and New Testament writers use the terms overseer and elder interchangeably, an episcopal structure becomes more visible in the 2nd century. |
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Steve Baker, the Philadelphia director of Campus Crusade for Christ and overseer of the university's division, says he godcasts and finds godcasting useful. |
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Many persons held squatting licences who did not live on the squattage, but carried on some occupation elsewhere, the run being left in the care of an overseer. |
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He was first appointed as overseer of the state's rural medical system. |
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In 2002, the general convention of the Pentecostal Church of God came to a consensus to change the title of their overseer from General Superintendent to Bishop. |
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The appointment of Henry Mills as a musical overseer to the Welsh Methodist congregations in the 1780s saw a drive to improve singing throughout Wales. |
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