Quartermaster, officer who superintends arrangements for the quartering and movement of troops. |
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Trollope's autobiography, which he left to be published posthumously, superintends all his other stories, and was one of the things that got him, or his reputation, in trouble. |
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Yet another kingpin, one played by Laurence Fishburne, does his business from a rumpled Lower East Side rooftop where, to all appearances, he mainly superintends a flock of carrier pigeons. |
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Instead, Mitchell superintends only a coastal shipping firm with an appropriately aeolistic name, the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company. |
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Each of the novels gives us a revisionist account of the central Shakespearean subject, and asks us to think anew about that subject more than about the story that superintends it. |
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The Minister is responsible for ensuring the administration of public affairs is in accordance with the law, and superintends the administration of justice in Canada in matters not within the jurisdiction of the provinces. |
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Panalpina superintends the consolidation of the individual consignments and arranges sea shipment and oncarriage of the complete facility to the customer's premises. |
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On large establishments a head-man superintends the strappers, and the general management of the horses. |
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