An efficient staff of workers replenished the trays of appetizers almost as quickly as guests emptied them. |
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The hygienic conditions of the operating room are maintained by the nursing staff. |
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The hospital staff transfuses more than 8,000 units of blood annually. |
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In my current position, I direct a staff of over 200 employees. |
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Emergency services in the field can communicate directly with A and E department staff. |
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The staff feared that earlier transfer to unlocked units would increase the abscondence. |
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Embassy staff would include a wide range of employees, including some dedicated to espionage. |
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The staff is still reorganizing the files according to the new system. |
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In 1953, the club crest was changed to an upright blue lion looking backwards and holding a staff. |
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As long as I am doing the right thing by everyone in my dressing room as the team and the coaching staff, well then that's all I can do. |
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In 1989, one of the staff members at ISL Marketing, Michael Payne, moved to the IOC and became the organisation's first marketing director. |
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Eventually, the business moved to a large packaging workshop on Holywell Hill, employing around 100 staff. |
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Only 16 days later, Alexandra Palace was destroyed by a fire which also killed three members of staff. |
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Weeks later at a staff campout, he arrived with his guitar, harmonica and some interesting microbrews. |
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Engineering staff are required to have training in firefighting and first aid. |
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The permanent administrative and support staff of the Welsh Assembly are employed by the Assembly Commission. |
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The staff comprise a mix of grades from senior civil servants to administrative support grades. |
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Ongoing investment in the Magee campus provides teaching, research and support facilities for students and staff. |
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The working conditions of staff are governed by the Council's staff regulations, which are public. |
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On 8 September 1879 Sir Louis Cavagnari, in charge of the mission in Kabul, was killed with his entire staff by rebelling Afghan soldiers. |
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Other specialist staff were navigation, signals, and intelligence personnel. |
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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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There is a shortage of intensive care beds and of qualified staff to deal with patients in intensive care. |
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Patients who need intensive care do not always get it because beds or skilled staff are not available. |
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Many of the staff are nearing retiring age and young graduates are not joining the profession to replace them. |
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More 'training places' are needed from medical school onwards to counter staff shortages. |
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There are widespread complaints that this is inadequate and will result in staff leaving the NHS while reruiting new staff will become harder. |
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There are significant supply shortages in a number of staff groups and geographical areas. |
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There are widespread concerns about recruitment, retention and motivation that are shared by employers and staff side alike. |
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Most of the scientific staff were dropped off at Fremantle, and returned to Britain on RAF Transport Command aircraft. |
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The Secretariat employs approximately 100 staff members, of whom a third are based in Geneva and two thirds in Brussels and Luxembourg. |
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The staff at the hospital where Lynch was held later denied both stories, saying that Lynch was well cared for. |
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Wilson was employed at the observatory for a couple of weeks, as temporary relief for one of the permanent staff. |
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The Summit was taken over by government agencies during the war and the accommodation was restricted to staff use afterwards. |
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One such order implemented HM Government's ban of GCHQ staff from joining a Trade Union. |
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The report found the problems had been predominantly caused by the failure of clinical staff and NHS management to work together. |
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Two years later he joined the staff of the Royal Bank of Scotland where he worked for seven years, initially as an assistant economist. |
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Historically, most Welsh Office staff were based in Cardiff, especially in Cathays Park. |
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The Principal Clerk is responsible for the administration of the Supreme Courts of Scotland and their associated staff. |
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Courts such as those in the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow have a large number of staff and can in one day deal with hundreds of cases. |
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The President approves the military doctrine and appoints the defense minister and the chief and other members of the general staff. |
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The commissioner is assisted by an administrator and small staff, and is based in London and is resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
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The resulting recessionary local business climate caused many firms to lay off expatriate staff. |
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On 23 September the Isle d'Aix was taken, but military staff dithered and lost so much time that Rochefort became unassailable. |
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Research is conducted at SIPRI by an international staff of about 50 researchers and research assistants. |
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Although owned and maintained by Foster Yeoman, the Class 59s were manned by British Rail staff. |
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Branson reportedly donated the proceeds from the case to Virgin Atlantic staff. |
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In Nigeria, Shell told US diplomats that it had placed staff in all the main ministries of the government. |
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Ofwat consists of a board, plus an office of staff which carries out work delegated to them by the board. |
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Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust employs 3,000 staff providing mental health and learning disability services in the city and county. |
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In 2000, four Tearfund staff were kidnapped whilst performing charity work in Sierra Leone. |
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Six staff were sacked by email on 9 February 2017 and given a day to clear their desks. |
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Since then another two staff have been dismissed and two Directors are serving their notice. |
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Many of the staff from the established Church of Scotland's India mission adhered to the Free Church. |
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Unlike sixth form colleges, the staff join lecturers' rather than teachers' unions. |
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The country office consists of the WR, and several health and other experts, both foreign and local, as well as the necessary support staff. |
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It took a five more years to set up a general staff and other Army reforms, under the administration of Lord Haldane. |
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Milne contributed humorous verse and whimsical essays to Punch, joining the staff in 1906 and becoming an assistant editor. |
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In early 1963 Brennan persuaded him to go with her to a dance for university staff, despite his preference for smaller gatherings. |
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He had an uneasy relationship with BBC management and a staff job was never an option, with drinking cited as the problem. |
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After the lunch, Loraine and his editorial staff decided to devise nicknames for each member of the group based on their personalities. |
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Also included in its membership are University staff members and the President of the Student Union. |
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Its material includes historical and contemporary collections by students, staff and alumni of the college. |
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Many honours and awards have been received by students, staff and alumni of the six colleges. |
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The Department of Anthropology teaching staff include Keith Hart and David Graeber. |
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Works by students and staff of the Slade School of Fine Art form the basis of the UCL Art museum today. |
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The building housed the Fine Art Painting department, first year studios and administrative staff. |
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It employs over 20,950 staff in total, 16,672 of whom are in public sector broadcasting. |
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Lamb hastily recruited a staff of about 125 reporters, who were mostly selected for their availability rather than their ability. |
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This was about a quarter of what the Mirror then employed, and Murdoch had to draft in staff on loan from his Australian papers. |
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In October 2014, the trial of six senior staff and journalists at The Sun newspaper began. |
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This allowed print room staff at The Times and The Sunday Times to be reduced by half. |
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In real life, says a Democratic campaign aide, members of Congress are too nannied by staff to stride about hatching plots, one-on-one. |
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The Bravehearts and coaching staff said that the ball was knocked on, and therefore a scrum should have occurred. |
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In addition, a valid identification document has to be produced to the hotel manager or staff. |
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This industry employs thousands of performers along with support and production staff. |
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It consists of 87 field officers and 38 civilian staff, totaling 125 employees. |
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The remaining half of the circular chamber is primarily composed of the raised area where the President and staff sit. |
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Under pressure from the university authorities, he forced Childe to resign despite much opposition from staff. |
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In addition, many art school students and staff were involved in women's suffrage. |
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The Boer War had exposed Britain's lack of a general staff and modern reserve army. |
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The union speculates that at this time he was involved in campaigning for an improvement in pay for Air Ministry staff. |
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The place was actually set up by a Nipponophile Englishman, but the kitchen staff are all Japanese and its Far Eastern credentials bear scrutiny. |
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Opened in October 1981 the hospital has over 80 nursing staff and over 60 beds, as well as around 20 day hospital beds. |
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Lee Silverman, the owner of the store, wants the staff to be honest and nonaggressive. |
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The party's central staff is headed by the Director of the Party, currently the Lord McInnes of Kilwinning, who serves as its chief executive. |
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May's joint chiefs of staff Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill resigned, replaced by Gavin Barwell, who had lost his seat in the election. |
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The governmental department is based at Dover House, Whitehall and engages around 40 permanent staff. |
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Dover House also serves as a base for staff of the Scottish Government in London. |
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The SPS employs over 4,000 staff, with its headquarters in Calton House, located in South Gyle, Edinburgh. |
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Customers with accounts held by the branches, and staff employed within them, would be transferred. |
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The bonus payments paid to Royal Bank of Scotland staff subsequent to the 2008 United Kingdom bank rescue package caused controversy. |
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Upon coming ashore, Andrew struck the rocks with his staff at which point a spring of healing waters gushed forth. |
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From 31 October 1988, newsroom staff started to read the news summaries instead of the announcers. |
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This decision was met with controversy from parents, staff and the local community. |
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Personnel at the base numbered 15 officers, 11 ratings, 28 civil servants and 50 civilian staff. |
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As well, there has been a deterioration of facilities leading to the decline of the physical and the mental health of detainees and of staff. |
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The union represents more than 26,000 noninstructional school staff members, including school aides and parent coordinators. |
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The school has several meeting rooms named in Welsh, and has students and staff from both sides of the border. |
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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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He had a reputation as a competent public speaker and was known for his generosity to his household staff. |
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Part of the old chancery was converted into staff quarters, and the rest is currently occupied by the offices of the British Council. |
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Currently Gwent Police has 1,204 officers and 649 civilian staff and 217 Police community support officers. |
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The Park is managed by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, which has around 130 staff and a committee of 18 members. |
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A number of other smaller buildings were also erected which housed mint officers and staff members. |
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Operating costs could have been reduced by reducing staff and removing redundant services on these lines while keeping the stations open. |
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In July 2009, the University announced it was ending the teaching of over 250 humanities courses at the centre making over 100 staff redundant. |
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Cardiff has two Nobel Laureates on its staff, Sir Martin Evans and Robert Huber. |
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The university was originally based in an old coaching inn, the Penrhyn Arms Hotel, which housed its 58 students and its 12 teaching staff. |
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Inside, it contained the chambers for the royal household, their immediate staff and service facilities. |
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It was hardly the thing for a master to sport his oak where another member of the staff was concerned. |
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The Cyncoed campus opened the campus centre in October 2009, which houses the Students' Union, bar and cafe for student, staff and visitor use. |
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The School of Education has over 2000 students supported by over 100 academic and administrative staff. |
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The European Spreadsheet Risk Group was founded in 1999 by CSM staff in collaboration with staff from HMRC and University of Greenwich. |
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In Bruges his father maintained a large workshop with several staff and worked on numerous civic projects as well as the parish church. |
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Another major employer is the Royal Stoke University Hospital, with over 7,000 staff. |
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Other staff include deputy editor Catherine Bray and production editor Helen Byrne. |
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After seeing half the senior staff walk out, the school opened the new year on a wing and a prayer. |
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Operations staff did not discover the leak until safeguards staff reported the discrepancies. |
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It was not until 1917 that the admiralty department was again thoroughly reorganized and really began to function as a military staff role. |
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Western Norway University of Applied Sciences has 6,000 students and 600 staff. |
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The Germans knew nothing of our defective staff work or the risks we had run. |
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Public employment represents an important part with, in addition to the hospital and schools, municipal and community staff. |
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Among the military personnel were about 40 civilians, including embassy staff, men from Avions Fairey in Belgium and their families. |
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British diplomatic staff, the President of Poland and his cabinet were given preferential treatment. |
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Hans Jeschonnek the Luftwaffe chief of staff refused to guarantee the success of Cerberus or to reinforce the fighter forces in the west. |
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General Montgomery and Major General Walter Bedell Smith, Eisenhower's chief of staff, were eager to launch the invasion. |
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This organisation, with a staff of 12,000 to 13,000, procures and supports MoD equipment. |
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Synods have committees and employ staff to encourage and serve local churches. |
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The university owns over 7,800 apartments in Morningside Heights, housing faculty, graduate students, and staff. |
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Of those, only the Svalbard islands are inhabited, and Jan Mayen has only temporal military staff. |
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The interference... that LSC staff have had to endure from the department's civil servants would have tried the patience of Job. |
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A large number of seasonal staff also reside on the island during the summer. |
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Five health clinics, providing a total of more than 500 beds, each employ 120 to 170 staff. |
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The Force Contact Centres employ mostly civilian staff with sworn officers in both command and support roles. |
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Support is offered to Force Contact Centre staff who have dealt with distressing incidents. |
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Of which 3,529 are Police Officers, 354 Police Community Support Officers, 465 Special Constables and 2184 are civilian staff. |
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This is due to volunteers often being considered more highly educated than local staff, even if they do not have direct experience. |
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As a teenager, Victoria resisted persistent attempts by her mother and Conroy to appoint him to her staff. |
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In 2007, English Heritage opened a holiday flat inside the castle, in converted former staff quarters. |
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A balcony going across the King's prison room adjoins the flat, which is currently rented on a long lease to English Heritage staff. |
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In addition there were over 500 volunteer divers and a laboratory staff of about 70 that ran the shore base and conservation facilities. |
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James Wolfe was appointed as the expedition's Quartermaster General and the Army's chief of staff. |
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International staff are often hired alongside their American counterparts through agencies who vet the staff beforehand. |
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Camp directors conduct the hiring of seasonal counselors, instructors, and support staff, often during job fairs held on campuses. |
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It has been in operation since 2003 It is an English language based camp and boasts staff members from all over the world. |
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Some employ as many Korean staff as there are native English teachers to ensure the cultural and communication gaps are narrowed. |
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At some of the camps students sleep at dormitory accommodations, which are monitored all through the night by Korean staff. |
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After Colony Holidays folded in the 1980s, Chris Green, one of their former staff, set up ATE Superweeks to provide similar holidays. |
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Nine months later, just before the summer term, 1995, staff gathered together for their usual meetings. |
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The line was operated in two signal sections, from Ryde to Sandown and from Sandown to Ventnor, and the train staff and ticket system was used. |
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It emerged that the train staff and ticket regulations for operating single lines safely were frequently ignored by the signalmen. |
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The IoWR used two BHIR locomotives, named St Helens and Bembridge, but provided rolling stock, station and maintenance staff itself. |
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Some staff opted for voluntary redundancy and many others have been left without jobs. |
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According to Nicolaus of Damascus, Octavius wished to join Caesar's staff for his campaign in Africa, but gave way when his mother protested. |
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Most pitchside medical staff fortunately will never have to treat a life threatening injury on the field of play. |
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In the course of the sixties, most of its staff were taken off the project and used for other tasks. |
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Both radio and television management must be watchful for instances of staff payola and plugola. |
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Seeking an old companion to comfort him in his final illness, the palace staff could choose only Bayan, more than 30 years his junior. |
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The staff in these emblems represents the axis mundi while the serpents act as guardians of, or guides to, knowledge. |
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On 17 September 2017, the United States considered closing its Cuban embassy following mysterious sonic attacks on its staff. |
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Once Bolivia's government depended heavily on foreign assistance to finance development projects and to pay the public staff. |
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Some went to England to become pilots and ground staff in the Royal Air Force. |
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The whole Higher Education Mega Centre can eventually accommodate up to 200,000 students, 20,000 teachers, and 50,000 staff. |
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But most offices either use autopens with the boss's name or simply have a staff member sign the boss's name to the correspondence. |
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Did in my hall in sight of least and most Bebreak his staff, my household office stay, Bad each make shift, and rode himself away. |
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The student body consisted primarily of boarders, except for a few children belonging to the school staff. |
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At seven o'clock, on schedule, one of Chef James's staff arrived with the portable insulated containers known to caterers as Cambros. |
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Most of the staff have already clocked off for the night, you should do the same. |
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The free offers are just come-ons to get you in the store so the sales staff can work on you. |
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The hotel's staff variously curtsied, nodded, and bowed to the owner as she passed. |
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After the leak of customers' personal data, key staff were sent on a cyberawareness training course. |
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The production manager was annoyed because some desk jockey in the main office reassigned her staff without even consulting her. |
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A powerful head can sometimes disempower the teaching staff, and create among them a sort of passivity that is close to inertia. |
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It's an eggstravaganza! Garden staff dye eggs donated by local markets and tuck them into nooks and crannies throughout the expansive grounds. |
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The campaign staff cautioned the candidate to handle the issue with kid gloves. |
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The Learning and Teaching Scotland provides advice, resources and staff development to education professionals. |
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In 2008, the NHS in Scotland had around 158,000 staff including more than 47,500 nurses, midwives and health visitors and over 3,800 consultants. |
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You have to understand I worked in a very hippie nightclub for years, and the majority of the staff did not even like the Grateful Dead. |
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The staff had cleverly managed to save some honk by showing an old, adult, Billy Connolly video instead of employing a warm-up act. |
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Students, staff and visiting artists of York St John University music department regularly perform lunchtime concerts in the University chapel. |
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This hagiographic theme draws on the Biblical account of the staff of the prophet Moses. |
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Most of them regard such an infosystem as something requiring a large staff and a large computer. |
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In 2015 the Church of England admitted that it was embarrassed to be paying staff under the living wage. |
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One flaw was that there was not enough space for the office staff, which was then approximately eighty. |
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His secretary-administrative assistant, also a new Consortium staff member, is Jennabeth Ward, a recent graduate of the University of Texas. |
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An antiquated or clumsy search system, or staff unwilling or untrained to engage their patrons, will limit a library's usefulness. |
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In April 2016 NHS staffing levels had been overestimated and without increases in staff the pressure on the NHS will continue. |
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For example, money for staff recruitment and training has been moved to a different fund. |
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Part of the reason is that hospitals are understaffed and overcrowded with staff under unprecedented pressure. |
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Parametics who staff amublances have to take time off work due to stress related psychologial conditions. |
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Doctors and other medical staff are overworked, risk burnout and patients' lives are at risk. |
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Also staff feel bad because they cannot give patients the care NHS staff feel patients should get due to lack of resources. |
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We have got to the point where the efforts of staff to prop up the system are no longer enough to keep the system afloat. |
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In April 2016 he reported that NHS staffing levels had been overestimated and without increases in staff the pressure on the NHS will continue. |
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Critics attribute this to the pressure on staff due to rising demand for services coupled with continual pressure to save money. |
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Peers also concluded that pay restraint in the NHS over an extended period is a factor in low staff moral and in staff leaving. |
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Half of frontline hospital staff were offered no training in smoking cessation. |
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Black Rod has to strike the door three times with a staff, to be admitted and issue the summons from the monarch to the MPs to attend. |
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In 2004, the Prison Service was responsible for 130 prisons and employed around 44,000 staff. |
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Assaults by prisoners on staff are rising with just under 700 causing serious injury. |
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There was also lack of coordination between mental health services and prison staff. |
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The number of prison staff is set to increase but will remain below 2010 levels. |
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There are doubts if new staff can be recruited since there are better starting salaries in less stressful and less dangerous environments. |
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Each would retain its own political identity, leadership and councillors but staff and budgets would be combined for cost savings. |
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A high pillar of stone called Bheem-lat, or the Tealee, or oilman's lat or staff. |
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In the lead up to the Games Barson had the task of recruiting a small group of support staff which included one driver and two assistants. |
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The school was an institution attached to the University of Bristol, which shared grounds and staff. |
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For a period of about five years in the early 2000s, his family and staff became increasingly worried that he was being physically abused. |
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Many of its staff joined the armed forces and it was more difficult to build and maintain equipment than in peacetime. |
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Tour buses come with professional and informed staff, insurance and maintain state governed safety standards. |
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These are commonly seen at external filming locations to feed the cast and crew, and at other large events to feed staff. |
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This meant improved staff presence on board and tickets could be systematically checked. |
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The latter two operators provide staff shuttle buses on behalf of TUI and easyJet. |
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Trial lawyers, always a colorful and eclectic bunch.... Most were lone gunmen too eccentric to keep much of a staff. |
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On 27 March 1782, the Home Office was formed by renaming the existing Southern Department, with all existing staff transferring. |
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Other industries include printing, the production of mosaics, and the manufacture of staff uniforms. |
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There was a total of 572 Vatican citizens, of whom 352 were not residents, mainly apostolic nuncios and diplomatic staff. |
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Despite the falling debris, the staff dragged away as much furniture as possible before withdrawing. |
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He is usually depicted either as a bishop preaching and baptising or else as a robed bishop holding an episcopal staff. |
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He placed great weight upon pastoral commitment, above all popular preaching by the endowed staff. |
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Completed questionnaires were electronically tracked and field staff followed up with households that did not return a questionnaire. |
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The DfE is due to vacate Sanctuary Buildings in September 2017, relocating staff to the Old Admiralty Building. |
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All academies can set pay and conditions for staff, and are not obliged to follow the National Curriculum. |
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Most programs are not subsidized by government, making preschools relatively expensive even though the staff is typically poorly compensated. |
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Each college appoints its own teaching staff and fellows, who are also members of a university department. |
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To be a member of the university, all students, and most academic staff, must also be a member of a college or hall. |
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There are at least 29 Nobel Prize winners and 3 Fields medalists amongst UCL's alumni and current and former staff. |
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The King's College London Act 1903, abolished all remaining religious tests for staff, except within the Theological department. |
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The chapel also contains memorials to hospital's benefactors and members of the hospital staff. |
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King's students and staff have played an important part in the formation of the London Universities and Colleges Athletics. |
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Alumni and staff include 52 past or present heads of state or government and 20 members of the current British House of Commons. |
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It is chaired by the director, with staff and student membership, and is supported by its own structure of committees. |
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She was able to save a good part of the school, although the royal bequest and the number of staff were much reduced. |
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In October 2004, Sarah Forsyth claimed that she had been dismissed unfairly by Eton College and had been bullied by senior staff. |
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Tables with computers and spaces for students or staff to use as desks are available on all floors. |
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The plan should eventually result in a large building footprint area increase as well as increasing the amount of staff housing. |
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The matrons are supported by the School's Medical Centre where trained nursing staff offer round the clock care. |
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At a staff meeting the Tribunes received the password and the orders of the day. |
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Planning and supervision of training were under a general staff officer, who might manage training at several camps. |
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Students and staff of the college eat their meals in Bishop Bek's Great Hall. |
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Buckland and his staff also worked on improving the fountains and gardens, including the Thursday evening displays of fireworks by Brocks. |
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In 2011, over 1,800 permanent staff were employed by members of the CPA and some 13,000 other jobs benefited from the trade. |
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In 2004, the Academy attracted media attention for a series of financial scandals and reports of a feud between Rosenthal and other senior staff. |
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Clad in a rough garment, barefoot, and, after the Evangelical precept, without staff or scrip, he began to preach repentance. |
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This was a much larger establishment with 200 pupils and a full complement of staff. |
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Orwell had to spend some days in hospital with a poisoned hand and had most of his possessions stolen by the staff. |
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Jobs were very scarce, but in 1919 John Middleton Murry was reorganising the Athenaeum and invited Huxley to join the staff. |
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In July 2011, Rowling parted company with her agent, Christopher Little, moving to a new agency founded by one of his staff, Neil Blair. |
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It is in this time that the notation of music on a staff and other elements of musical notation began to take shape. |
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Pink Floyd recorded The Dark Side of the Moon between May 1972 and January 1973, with EMI staff engineer Alan Parsons at Abbey Road. |
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The majority of staff are volunteers, helping the festival to raise millions of pounds for good causes. |
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With the exception of technical and security staff, the festival is mainly run by volunteers. |
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During the summer of 2012 the staff canteen and some changing areas were expanded and refurbished by contractor 8Build. |
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Sellers wanted to become a pilot, but his poor eyesight restricted him to ground staff duties. |
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Lupin joins the staff as Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, while convicted murderer Sirius Black escapes from Azkaban Prison. |
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The library staff decides upon the number of items patrons are allowed to borrow, as well as the details of borrowing time allotted. |
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One possible source for the name is the Old English cricc or cryce meaning a crutch or staff. |
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The Master wears a scarlet coat with four brass buttons while the huntsman and other professional staff wear five. |
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The first match at the stadium was a game played behind closed doors between Multiplex and Wembley Stadium staff. |
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The IDF chief of staff General Moshe Dayan, first planned to block the vital Mitla Pass. |
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Simplifying of information at inner central area stations is thus aimworthy since the demand for information from staff is inversely proportional to simplicity. |
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Something amiss in the arrangements had distracted the staff. |
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A minute is typically spent between each round with the fighters in their assigned corners receiving advice and attention from their coach and staff. |
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The score had been written without the treble and bass, but it was easy to pick out which was which based on the location of the notes on the staff. |
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Greyhounds are cared for by professional and licensed staff. |
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All English and Welsh AONBs have a dedicated AONB officer and other staff. |
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In 2009, southern Vectis staff went on strike for three days over pay. |
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Along the route to Tanyin flowed a fast stream of staff and C.D. cars. |
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Now that cycle-counting is about to begin, there should be no way for nonwarehouse staff to enter the warehouse in order to take parts off the shelf. |
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The players and staff of England's winning squad who did not get medals in 1966 received them on 10 June 2009 after a ceremony at 10 Downing Street in London. |
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Weather reports are often performed by observers not specifically employed by the Met Office, such as Air traffic control staff, coastguards, university staff and so on. |
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Admiral Henning von Holtzendorff, chief of the Admiralty staff, argued successfully in early 1917 to resume the attacks and thus starve the British. |
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The St George's Cross defaced with the arms of Dunkirk flown from the jack staff is the warranted house flag of the Association of Dunkirk Little Ships. |
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The department is active in research, with members of staff involved in various projects including collaborative work with other Universities and organisations. |
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The divalike guests drive the luxury resort's staff to growing despair. |
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He is in Iraq on a two-to-three year contract to teach the local staff the arts of doormanship, of which by his actions and personality he appears a master. |
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Before long Vita found a job with a very good corporation whose employees were mostly female office staff and therefore there was ample opportunity for a woman to do well. |
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Friendly staff, good ambience and occasional live music on Frinight. |
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Considering the distribution of such material a seditious act, the authorities instituted reforms and replaced several staff during Marx's attendance. |
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He and his clever staff of minor blackguards exploited to the full every weakness and caries in the London Society of the 'eighties, 'nineties, and 'oughts. |
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But Powers, a former staff writer at The Washington Post who has written extensively on media and technology, is not simply an earnest foreteller of doom. |
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Many people joined the railways because the 'carrot' of a staff pass was a considerable attraction, whether for family travel or to grice at extremely low cost. |
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The pair were escorted from the stage separately by security staff. |
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In 2013, the University and College Union alleged bullying behaviour by Aberystwyth University managers, and said staff were fearful for their jobs. |
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The race was immediately red flagged and Malachi was treated by medical staff from the MCUI Medical team but succumbed to his injuries at the scene. |
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Its small income and the small number of staff have led to the trust adopting a policy of recruiting volunteers to help it carry out its extensive work programme. |
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The only time that steward department staff are charged with duties outside the steward department, is during the execution of the fire and boat drill. |
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Government ministers are supported by 560,000 Civil Servants and other staff working in the 24 Ministerial Departments and their executive agencies. |
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This pace was maintained until World War I forced reductions in staff. |
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Devon and Cornwall Police currently is not recruiting Constables, PCSOs, Special Constables, transferred officers, civilian staff or control room operators due to budget cuts. |
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The staff and students of the University of York also perform in the city. |
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The ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne routinely flies the Saltire as a Jack on vessels which have a bow staff, including when such vessels are underway. |
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The eunuchs were divided into different directorates in charge of staff surveillance, ceremonial rites, food, utensils, documents, stables, seals, apparel, and so on. |
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The growth of tourism attracted staff from the United Kingdom. |
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The society's ideas were simpler and only included residences for a handful of staff, but Hunter maintains an influence from Cowley and Skytte's ideas. |
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In particular, eight out of 10 respondents felt that leaving the EU would have a negative impact on trusts' ability to recruit health and social care staff. |
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From 1986 to 2014, university staff published 5 500 papers and books. |
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George Bush's attempt at just-folks normalcy was undermined when he turned a blind eye to his chief of staff flying military jets to private appointments. |
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Democratic schools practice and support universal suffrage in school, which allows a vote to every member of the school, including students and staff. |
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