Assistant Sentence Examples

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  • The assistant asked some further questions.

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  • She couldn't be late again for her job as an assistant general manager of a fast food joint, or she'd be fired.

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  • The photographer issued them a few directions, with his assistant helping them pose.

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  • Ingrid, come here, he ordered his assistant silently.

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  • Jessi and Gerry stopped to watch as Laurencio's assistant set up a tripod.

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  • An elegantly dressed man in his sixties identified as Assistant Director Carlton Summerfield had taken charge.

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  • An assistant District Attorney had called about prosecuting a felony drug possession, but the second note was upsetting.

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  • She snapped the markers indicating her rank—Special Assistant to the Undersecretary of the Domestic Security Service.

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  • She slung the markers designating her as the Undersecretary's assistant against the wall then crushed them with the heel of her boot.

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  • The sense he knew she wasn't the right assistant made her frown.

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  • With the former Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and the Special Assistant to the VP, not to mention the biofields, electromagnetic fields, and other beefed security measures, the compound at the top of the mountain was a fortress commanded by the President's own right-hand man.

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  • The assistant left, and Xander replaced him.

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  • He took part in the excavations at Olympia in 1878, became an assistant in the Berlin Museum in 1880, and professor at Berlin (1884) and later at Munich.

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  • She wanted to commiserate with the horse's assistant, who seemed as awkward in his role as Jessi felt in hers.

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  • Your role will involve assistant management insolvency at administration level.

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  • She pulled it on with a dirty look at her assistant.

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  • Tell your assistant to come down for a shot.

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  • Soon after this he got an appointment at Riga, as assistant master at the cathedral school, and a few years later, became assistant pastor.

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  • After acting for a short time as assistant in Harvard College Observatory, he was appointed assistant professor of mathematics in the U.S. Naval Academy in 1866, and in the following year became director of the Allegheny Observatory at Pittsburg, a position which he held until his selection in 1887 as secretary of the Smithsonian.

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  • The Assistant Referee or club linesman must then redirect their flag signal immediately to correspond to the direction given by the Referee.

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  • In 1808 he was consecrated assistant and successor to the bishop of Brechin, in 1810 was preferred to the sole charge, and in 1816 was elected primus of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, in which capacity he greatly aided in the introduction of many useful reforms, in fostering a more catholic and tolerant spirit, and in cementing a firm alliance with the sister church of England.

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  • But, though his duties were primarily financial, the quaestor was after all the chief assistant or adjutant of his superior in command, and as such he was invested with a certain degree of military power; under the republic his military rank was superior to that of the legates, though under the empire this relation was reversed.

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  • On the 6th of July 1653 he took the degree of B.D., and became a tutor and chaplain of Corpus Christi, preferring this to a fellowship. In 1654 he had offers of high preferment in the state, which he declined; but in 1655 George Newton, of the great church of St Mary Magdalene, Taunton, sought him for assistant and Alleine accepted the invitation.

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  • The work was so far advanced that his pupil and assistant Felix Klein was able to complete and publish it (see Geometry, Line).

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  • Responsible to the governors are the sheriffs (syslumenn), who act as tax gatherers, notaries public and judges of first instance; the sheriff has in every hreppur an assistant, called hreppstjOri.

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  • The doctor was followed by a Russian assistant.

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  • Rostov and the assistant went into the dark corridor.

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  • In 1952 I came to Rhode Island., U.S.A., where I worked as an assistant rabbi in a synagogue.

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  • The pensionable scale of stipends for an Assistant Keeper is £ 17,238 a year, rising by six annual increments to £ 22,579.

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  • Frank 's feathers are ruffled when he loses, but he falls for Annie and she is offered a job as his assistant.

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  • You may already be in an assistant managerial position or be a senior salesperson with the ability and desire to move on.

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  • Fanatical field assistant attempts to smoke portion of dried scat sample and unwittingly ignites canvas tent, destroying hair samples.

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  • Stockroom assistant Sylvia Ruston said the mischievous ghost had been particularly active in the last few weeks, revealing itself more than ever before.

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  • The assistant superintendent said the driver did n't notice anything out of the ordinary before the lift overturned.

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  • Have the suture held by the first assistant using vascular dissecting forceps.

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  • Some Health Boards have speech and language therapy assistant who are excellent at making symbol resources in BoardMaker.

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  • Joshua 12.9 Back to top Jerimoth was an assistant of Conaniah; overseer of the tithing organized by Hezekiah, according to the Chronicler.

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  • He became the Acting assistant Treasurer of the United States at the Sub Treasury in Wall Street.

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  • A scientist 's assistant attempts to unmask a sinister villain named The Recorder who can control an electronic flying disk.

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  • Margaret Thatcher 's assistant, Robin Harris, is strangely unwilling to express a view on the Croatian situation.

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  • Phillips left the Vetch in similar circumstances and joined ex-Swans assistant manager Peter Nicholas at Newport.

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  • Revealed to either assistant vise president The Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario acord data standards contractor and the.

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  • The assistant offered them a list of ' products ' that would help them eradicate the weed !

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  • The mayor becked his hand to tell his assistant to leave.

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  • The new assistant was eager to help and, moreover, he was a fast learner.

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  • The photographer's assistant set up the mirrors to deflect the light to the right location.

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  • Otherwise, you will need a tape measure and an assistant to help you determine the width, height and depth of the location.

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  • The cup size is a little more complicated and you should ask the store assistant to determine your standard cup size.

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  • Ask the store assistant to measure both of your feet and choose shoes that feel comfortable on the larger foot.

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  • As some of you know, I have my wonderful assistant Ruthie, and she always has great cat information for me since she has fifteen cats on her eight-acre farm.

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  • I gave this recipe to my assistant Ruthie, and she has been making it for three weeks now.

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  • I talk with my assistant Ruthie every day, and she mentioned a person we both know was using a dangerous litter for her cat.

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  • Although I don't have cats myself, I was talking to my assistant Ruthie about her cats the other day, and we got to thinking, "Why should people get to have all the fun?"

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  • Get your own personal assistant - American Express offers MyConcierge, a personal assistant service its cardholders.

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  • Consider the instance of an assistant manager of a bank in Barrie, a city in Central Ontario.

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  • Over the years, this assistant manager repeatedly took money from senior citizens who trusted her to deposit their funds in guaranteed investments or bonds.

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  • The assistant manager's haste in making the transfers served as an alert to bank security, who then caught her making further transfers with surveillance cameras.

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  • Such jobs can be anything from an assistant in a two-person store to an in-house design consultant in a major corporation.

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  • However, there are also assistant decorators and decorator interns in some businesses.

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  • Having started out as a photographer's assistant in St. Louis, MO, she has worked extensively with other professionals and began teaching the Cosmetic Artist Training Program.

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  • Having returned to Gottingen in 1816, he was at once appointed by Benhardt von Lindenau his assistant in the observatory of Seeberg near Gotha.

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  • After studying chemistry at Berlin and Strassburg, medicine at Halle, and mineralogy and metallurgy at Freiberg, he returned to his native city in 1735 as assistant to his father, Henning Christian Marggraf, chief apothecary at the court.

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  • Eh? he asked, turning to the assistant.

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  • He was assistant librarian of Harvard University from 1856 to 1872, and planned and perfected an alphabetical card catalogue, combining many of the advantages of the ordinary dictionary catalogues with the grouping of the minor topics under more general heads, which is characteristic of a systematic catalogue.

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  • Advancing through the grades of principal and assistant superintendent, he was city superintendent of schools from 1867 until 1880.

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  • The outbreak of the American War put a stop to the trade of his master, and he thereupon left Salem and went to Boston, where he engaged himself as assistant in another store.

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  • One of the preachers in each circuit was the "assistant," who had general oversight of the work, the others were "helpers."

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  • With unflinching pertinacity he struggled till he had completed a likeness, of the king upon which he `was engaged at the time, and then started for his beloved Italy, leaving behind him a series of fifty royal portraits to be completed by his assistant Reinagle.

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  • In 1761 he went to St Petersburg with Gerhardt Friedrich Miller, the Russian historiographer, as Miller's literary assistant and as tutor in his family.

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  • Pocock, assistant in the Natural History departments of the British Museum, for valuable assistance in the preparation of this article and for the classification and definition of the groups of Eu-arachnida here given.

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  • In 1835 he was appointed professor of geology at the Ecole des Mines, in succession to Brochant de Villiers, whose assistant he had been in the duties of the chair since 1827.

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  • After the imperial university was founded, he was appointed professor of Greek literature (1809) with Boissonade as his assistant.

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  • The growth of sacerdotal theories, which were fully developed in Cyprian's time, fixed attention on the bishop as a sacrificing priest, and on the deacon 3 as his assistant at the altar.

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  • Four Manchu tsian-tsuns, or governor-generals, acted as chiefs of the troops, and the prince of each aimak, nominated from Peking, was considered as the lieutenant or assistant of his respective Manchu chief.

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  • On the 17th of January 1852 a con- River vention was signed at a farm near the Sand river in the Orange sovereignty by assistant commissioners nominated by the British high commissioner on the one hand, and by Pretorius and other Boers on the other.

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  • The bulk of the Dutch levies were organized on the burgher system - that is, each district was furnished with a commandant, who had under him field-cornets and assistant field-cornets, who administered the fighting capacity of the district.

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  • In 1704 he became assistant minister, and in 1706 sole minister, of an independent congregation worshipping in Aldersgate Street, and afterwards in Jewin Street, London, where he remained almost until his death on the 4th of April 1743.

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  • Having been appointed assistant lecturer and afterwards full lecturer at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes, it was to the town of St Omer that he devoted his first lectures and his first important work, Histoire de la vile de Saint-Omer et de ses institutions jusqu'au XI V e siecle (1877).

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  • As assistant (1883) and successor (1885) to Louis de Mas Latrie, Giry restored the study of diplomatic, which had been founded in France by Dom Jean 1Vlabillon, to its legitimate importance.

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  • On the completion of the feudal revolution of 1868 he was appointed governor of the province of Tosa, and having served six years in this office, was transferred to Tokyo as assistant minister of finance.

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  • In 1903 he became a Roman Catholic, was ordained priest at Rome in the following year, and returned to Cambridge as assistant priest of the Roman Catholic church there.

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  • In most parishes its costliness alone would preclude its daily use, while the want of an assistant minister would be a very common reason for omitting the rite almost everywhere.

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  • There are two superintendents of the Shan States, one for the northern and one for the southern Shan States, and an assistant superintendent in the latter; a superintendent of the Arakan hill tracts and of the Chin hills, and a Chinese political adviser taken from the Chinese consular service.

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  • Subordinate to the deputy commissioners are assistant commissioners, extra-assistant commissioners and myooks, who are invested with various magisterial, civil and revenue powers, and hold charge of the townships, as the units of regular civil and revenue jurisdiction are called, and the sub-divisions of districts, into which most of these townships are grouped.

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  • Criminal jurisdiction in cases in which either the complainant or the defendant is a European, or American, or a government servant, or a British subject not a native of a Shan State, is withdrawn from the chiefs and vested in the superintendents and assistant superintendents.

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  • Neither the superintendents nor the assistant superintendents have power to try civil suits, whether the parties are Shans or not.

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  • There he had William Cullen bor his instructor in chemistry, and the relation between the two soon became that of professor and assistant rather than of master and pupil.

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  • In 1764, with the aid of his assistant, William Irvine (1743-1787), he further measured the latent heat of steam, though not very accurately.

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  • After short assistant pastorates at St Andrew's, Glasgow, and Bonhill, Dumbartonshire, he obtained a settled charge as minister of the important parish of St George's, Edinburgh.

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  • In 1838 he returned to the army for survey duties, and from 1842 to 1849 was assistant in charge of the Coast I Survey Office.

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  • He is assisted by two under-secretaries of state (one of them a politician, the other a permanent civil servant), three assistant under-secretaries (civil servants), a librarian, a head of the treaty department and a staff of clerks.

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  • The salary of the secretary for foreign affairs is £s000 per annum, that of the permanent under-secretary £2000, the parliamentary under-secretary and the first assistant under-secretary, £150o,.

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  • Stephen EvoDIUS, nephew of Joseph Simon and Joseph Aloysius, was the chief assistant of his uncle Joseph Simon in his work in the Vatican library.

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  • In 1841 he removed to South Bend, where for eight years he was deputy auditor (his step-father being auditor) of St Joseph (disambiguation)|Joseph county; in1842-1844he was assistant enrolling clerk of the state senate and senate reporter for the Indiana State Journal.

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  • The system of pluralities carried with it, as a necessary consequence, systematic non-residence on the part of many incumbents, and delegation of their spiritual duties in respect of their cures of souls to assistant curates.

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  • Servetus succeeded Vesalius as assistant to Gunther, who extols his general culture, and notes his skill in dissection, and ranks him vix ulli secundus in knowledge of Galen.

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  • These machines, which are driven by compressed air, are very handy in use, as the height and direction of the cut may be readily varied; but the work is rather severe to the driver on account of the recoil shock of the piston, and an assistant is necessary to clear out the small coal from the cut, which limits the rate of cutting.

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  • Vauquelin's chemical laboratory, afterwards becoming his assistant at the natural history museum in the Jardin des Plantes.

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  • He was educated at Warsaw and studied law at the university in St Petersburg before he entered the bureaucracy in the department of justice, in which he rose rapidly to be assistant solicitorgeneral in Warsaw, then solicitor-general in St Petersburg, and in 1881 director of the state police.

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  • As assistant to the minister of the interior he attracted the attention of Alexander III.

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  • Wilson, C.B., who had been sent to Uganda from East Africa as an assistant administrator in 1896.

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  • He became an assistant master at a school at Peckham, attending at the same time evening classes at the University College, London.

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  • Upon the death of the first governor, John Carver, in the spring of 1621, the General Court chose William Bradford as his successor, and with him was chosen one assistant.

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  • In 1863 he was appointed assistant district attorney of Erie (disambiguation)|Erie county, of which Buffalo is the chief city.

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  • On Hare's departure from Cambridge in 1832, Thirlwall became assistant college tutor, which led him to take a memorable share in the great controversy upon the admission of Dissenters which arose in 1834.

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  • This attack upon a time-hallowed piece of college discipline brought upon him a demand for the resignation of his office as assistant tutor.

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  • In 1859, however, he was recalled to Berlin as assistant in the ministry of state in the Auerswald cabinet, and in 1861 was appointed councillor to the crown prince.

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  • From 1781 to 1785 he was assistant to Robert Morris, superintendent of finance.

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  • He then became assistant at the Hamburg observatory, and in 1862 was appointed director of the same institution.

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  • In 1882 he was called to Harvard where he taught as instructor in philosophy, assistant professor (1885-92), professor of the history of philosophy (1892-1914) and Alford professor of religion, moral philosophy, and civil polity (after 1914).

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  • He was elected assistant bishop of New York, with the right of succession, in 1811, and was acting diocesan from that date because of the ill-health of Bishop Benjamin Moore, whom he formally succeeded on the latter's death in February 1816.

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  • Although he himself served in the army during the Spanish War his special interest was in the navy, springing probably from his relationship with the navy during his brief term as assistant secretary.

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  • At present, besides the president, who has usually a seat in the cabinet,' and whose salary is 5000 a year, there is a parliamentary secretary with a salary of 1200, a permanent secretary (salary X1500, rising to £1800), and four assistant secretaries (each with a salary of i 200) for the harbour, marine, commercial, labour and statistical, and railway departments.

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  • The staff comprises a controller-general (salary £1200 rising to £1500), a deputy controller-general and labour commissioner, a principal for statistics, a principal of the commercial department, an assistant labour commissioner, a chief staff officer for commercial intelligence, a chief labour correspondent, a special inquiry officer, and a staff of investigators and labour correspondents.

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  • There is a special office of inspection of railways with a chief inspecting officer (salary £1400) and an assistant staff.

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  • After serving as divisional chief of the staff in Poland, he went to Orenburg in 1858 as assistant to the commander of the line of the Syr-Darya, and the following year commanded an expedition to support the Kirghiz tribes on the borders of the Sea of Aral against the Khivans.

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  • After filling several subordinate posts, he was appointed in 1801 assistant to the British resident at Poona, at the court of the peshwa, the most powerful of the Mahratta princes.

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  • After studying Oriental languages as the first student at Lord Wellesley's College of Fort William, he, at the age of nineteen, was appointed political assistant to General Lake, who was then conducting the final campaign of the Mahratta war against Holkar.

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  • Here he remained for six years, and, after serving as a minister in Switzerland and Sweden, he was appointed in 1875 director of the Eastern department and assistant minister for foreign affairs under Prince Gorchakov, whose niece he had married.

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  • He acted as assistant to Badlesmere until the execution of the latter; and then, trusted by Edward III., was constable of Dover Castle and warden of the Cinque Ports.

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  • He went the same year to Carchemish on the Euphrates, as assistant in the British Museum's excavation of that ancient Hittite site.

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  • Each muang is subdivided into ampurs under assistant commissioners, and these again are divided into village circles under headmen (kamnans), which circles comprise villages under the control of elders.

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  • The administration of the larger territorial divisions (gouvernement, residentie) is in the hands of Dutch governors, residents, assistant residents and controleurs.

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  • As early as 1831 (during the annular eclipse of the sun) she had been her father's assistant in his observations.

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  • In later accounts (and even in the Odyssey) Ares' character is somewhat toned down; thus, in the "Homeric" hymn to Ares, he is addressed as the assistant of Themis (Justice), the enemy of tyrants, and leader of the just.

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  • In this post he was responsible for several improvements in the service; and when the Civil War opened he accompanied Scott, then assistant secretary of war, to the front.

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  • Maskelyne had but one assistant, yet the work of the observatory was perfectly organized and methodically executed.

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  • The reform was accepted by the various bodies of head masters and assistant masters in December 1906 - January 1907, and the proposed scheme was formally approved by the Board of Education in February 1907.

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  • In 1829 Lindley, who since 1822 had been assistant secretary to the Horticultural Society, was appointed to the chair of botany in University College, London, which he retained till 1860; he lectured also on botany from 1831 at the Royal Institution, and from 1836 at the Botanic Gardens, Chelsea.

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  • In 1867 he entered the British Museum as an assistant in the department of Greek and Roman antiquities under Sir Charles Newton, whom he succeeded in 1886.

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  • In May 1803, after attending further courses of lectures in Edinburgh, and acting as assistant to the professor of mathematics at St Andrews, he was ordained as minister of Kilmany in Fifeshire, about 9 m.

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  • This story, though obviously untrue in some respects, gives valuable information by connecting Dr Craig with Napier and Longomontanus, who was Tycho Brahe's assistant.

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  • It seems to be due to Wittich of Breslau, who was assistant for a short time to Tycho Brahe; and it was used by them in their calculations in 1582.

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  • Miss Royden became well known as a speaker on social and religious subjects, and in 1917 became assistant preacher at the City Temple, being thus the first woman to occupy this office.

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  • Tyndale and his assistant, William Roye, managed, however, to escape higher up the Rhine to Worms, and they succeeded in carrying with them some or all of the sheets which had been printed.

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  • In accordance with the general laws each city elects a mayor, a board of aldermen, and a common council in whom is vested the administration of its " fiscal, prudential and municipal affairs "; the mayor presides at the meetings of the board of aldermen, and has a veto on any measure of this body, and no measure can be passed over his veto except by an affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of all the aldermen; each ward elects three selectmen, a moderator and a clerk in whom is vested the charge of elections; the city marshal and assistant marshals are appointed by the mayor and aldermen, but the city clerk and city treasurer are elected by the aldermen and common council in joint session.

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  • His embarrassment was relieved however by an offer from Tycho Brahe of the position of assistant in his observatory near Prague, which, after a preliminary visit of four months, he accepted.

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  • In 1874 he entered the ministry of the Free Church of Scotland and became assistant minister of Barclay Church, Edinburgh.

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  • In 1852 he became an assistant master at Harrow, and soon afterwards he married Miss Whithard.

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  • In 1864 he became assistant professor there, and in 1866 was chosen to represent Heidelberg in the Baden Chamber, but soon resigned.

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  • His original mission being abandoned, funds were now advanced for the prosecution of his researches, and he remained in Egypt for four years, excavating, discovering and despatching archaeological treasures to the Louvre, of which museum he was on his return appointed an assistant conservator.

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  • He began life as a clerk, but, obtaining an appointment to a cadetship at West Point in 1825, he graduated there in 1829, and acted as assistant professor of mathematics 1829-1832.

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  • The chair of the bishop or celebrant was on their east side, and the assistant clergy were ranged on each side of him.

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  • He was educated at Dollar Academy and Edinburgh University, being at the latter first a pupil, and afterwards the assistant, of Lord Playfair, then professor of chemistry; he also studied under Kekule at Ghent.

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  • He continued to work as a journeyman bookbinder till the 1st of March 1813, when he was appointed assistant in the laboratory of the Royal Institution of Great Britain on the recommendation of Davy, whom he accompanied on a tour through France, Italy and Switzerland from October 1813 to April 1815.

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  • Faraday's earliest chemical work was in the paths opened by Davy, to whom he acted as assistant.

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  • Meanwhile his free lectures in Jena met with much acceptance, and led to an invitation from Gotthilf Francke to the post of assistant professor of theology and superintendent of schools connected with his orphanage at Halle.

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  • During the latter half of 1909 he was president of the Army War College and a member of the general staff, and then was appointed assistant chief-of-staff, becoming in 1915 chief-of-staff.

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  • In 1856 he was elected member of the Accademia della Crusca, in which capacity he took part in the compilation of its famous but still unfinished dictionary, and two years later was appointed assistant keeper of the Tuscan archives, in Florence; then he took charge of the famous Medici archives, whence he collected a vast body of material on the history of Italian art, not all of which is yet published.

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  • In 1852 he became an assistant in the British Museum, and was assigned to the department of coins and medals, of which in 1870 he became keeper.

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  • He was a Democratic representative in Congress from Illinois in 1875-1877 and again in 1879-1881; was first assistant postmaster-general in 1885-1889, and was severely criticized for his wholesale removal of Republican postmasters.

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  • After serving as assistant first at Ancrum, then at Lochwinnoch, he was called to Cardross in Dumbartonshire in 1859, and to Broughty Ferry in 1868.

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  • In the years immediately following he continued to take a prominent part in the affairs of the colony, serving as an assistant and as a military commissioner, and commanding, although with little success, an expedition against the Pequots in 1636.

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  • In 1886 he declined an election as assistant bishop of Pennsylvania.

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  • But he had received some instruction in mathematics from a distant relative, Elihu Robinson, and in 1781 he left his native village to become assistant to his cousin George Bewley who kept a school at Kendal.

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  • He is known as Rouelle the elder, to distinguish him from his younger brother and assistant, Hilaire Marin (1718-1779), who, on his resignation in 1768, succeeded him as demonstrator at the Jardin du Roi.

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  • He went to India in 1829, and served with distinction in various offices, as assistant secretary to the board of revenue, Allahabad, as collector at Azimgarh, as principal of the Victoria College, Benares, and as civil and session judge at Fatehpur.

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  • For five years he was assistant city attorney in Austin, and from 1891 to 1898 was attorney of the 26th judicial district of Texas.

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  • A chief commissioner under represents the governor in his absence, and is assisted British by a staff of four commissioners and four assistant a r a tio dmi n.

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  • His high reputation as a financial journalist and statistician, gained in these years, led to his appointment in 1876 as head of the statistical department in the Board of Trade, and subsequently he became assistant secretary (1882) and finally controllergeneral (1892), retiring in 1897.

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  • His success as a preacher was, at this early period, not very great; but he was soon transferred to Bridgnorth (Shropshire), where, as assistant to a Mr Madstard, he established a reputation for the vigorous discharge of the duties of his office.

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  • In 1902 he became assistant secretary of the Fife and Kinross Miners' Association, and in 1908 its general secretary.

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  • The divisions of the residency are Batavia, town and surroundings, Tangerang, Meester Cornelis and Buitenzorg, the first being directly governed by a resident and the remainder by assistant residents.

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  • He graduated from Brown University in 1858, studied law in the office of Abraham Lincoln, was admitted to the bar in Springfield, Illinois, in 1861, and soon afterwards was selected by President Lincoln as assistant private secretary, in which capacity he served till the president's death, being associated with John George Nicolay (1832-1901).

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  • Afterwards he became successively assistant cashier (1868), vice-president (1882), and president (1891) of the First National Bank of Chicago, one of the strongest financial institutions in the middle west.

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  • Layard, through his assistant Hormuzd Rassam, devoted two or three days to excavating on the site, but owing to the want of pasturage and the fear of Bedouin attacks he left the spot after finding a broken clay cylinder 1 Cf.

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  • Accordingly, in 1867, Smith was appointed assistant in the Assyriology department, and the earliest of his successes was the discovery of two inscriptions, one fixing the date of the total eclipse of the sun in the month Sivan in May 763 B.C., and the other the date of an invasion of Babylonia by the Elamites in 2280 B.C. In 1871 he published Annals of Assur-bani-pal, transliterated and translated, and communicated to the newlyfounded Society of Biblical Archaeology a paper on "The Early History of Babylonia," and an account of his decipherment of the Cypriote inscriptions.

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  • In Rome, in 1844, his eldest da q ghter, Julia Romana (afterwards the wife of Michael Anagnos, Dr Howe's assistant and successor), was born, and in September the travellers returned to America, and Dr Howe resumed his activities.

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  • The first-class residents of the double provinces are assisted by about twelve residents and assistant residents of subordinate rank.

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  • Lord Cromer was succeeded by Sir Eldon Gorst, who had served in Egypt eighteen years under him, and was at the time of his appointment to Cairo an assistant under secretary of state for foreign affairs.

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  • He was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1884 and in 1885 declined President Cleveland's offer of the first assistant postmaster-generalship. He was appointed a member of the second division of the N.Y.

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  • The Federal Attorney-General, his assistant and the 88 U.S. district attorneys were flooded with silly complaints and beset by unofficial disloyalty hunters and amateur detectives, but kept their heads in most cases remarkably well, as did most of the judges.

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  • They are not only nominated by the crown and consecrated under letters patent, but the appointment is expressly subjected "to such power of revocation and recall as is by law vested" in the crown; and where additional oversight was necessary for the church in Tinnevelly, it could only be secured by the consecration of two assistant bishops, who worked under a commission for the archbishop of Canterbury which was to expire on the death of the bishop of Madras.

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  • He served as assistant under a master-goldsmith of the city, Hieronymus Holper, and in 1468 married his master's daughter Barbara, the bridegroom being forty and the bride fifteen years of age.

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  • Main as chief assistant at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, and at once undertook the fundamental task of improving astronomical constants.

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  • He came to the United States with his father in 1846; graduated at Harvard in 1855, subsequently studying engineering and chemistry, and taking the degree of bachelor of science at the Lawrence scientific school of the same institution in 1857; and in 1859 became an assistant in the United States Coast Survey.

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  • Thus ended the Balinese domination of Lombok, and the island was placed under direct Dutch-Indian control, an assistant resident being appointed at Ampanam.

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  • From 1828 to 1833 he was assistant secretary of the American Education Society (organized in Boston in 1815 to assist students for the ministry), and from 1828 to 1842 was editor of the society's organ, which after 1831 was called the American Quarterly Register.

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  • In 1879 he became assistant to the jurist Edouard Laboulaye at the College de France, and succeeded him in 1884 in the chair of comparative legislation.

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  • After graduating B.A., he became assistant and then headmaster of the grammar school of his native town, uniting to these duties those of assistant curate.

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  • He then decided to go to London, where he obtained the appointment of assistant preacher in the chapels of Ormond Street and Bloomsbury.

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  • His next important action was not so creditable; for he was, not exactly, as is often said, one of Cranmer's assessors, but, according to Cranmer's own expression, "assistant" to him as counsel for the king, when the archbishop, in the absence of Queen Catherine, pronounced her marriage with Henry null and void on the 23rd of May 1533.

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  • At the age of seventeen Paul found himself an assistant field cornet, at twenty he was field cornet, and at twenty-seven held a command in an expedition against the Bechuana chief Sechele - the expedition in which David Livingstone's mission-house was destroyed.

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  • In the early Church the assistant bishops (chorepiscopi) were sometimes described as vicarii episcoporum.

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  • During three years he was experimental assistant to Alfred Donne (1801-1878) in his course of lectures on microscopic anatomy.

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  • For his demonstration in 1851 of the diurnal motion of the earth by the rotation of the plane of oscillation of a freely suspended, long and heavy pendulum exhibited by him at the Pantheon in Paris, and again in the following year by means of his invention the gyroscope, he received the Copley medal of the Royal Society in 1855, and in the same year he was made physical assistant in the imperial observatory at Paris.

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  • After graduating at the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1825, he acted as assistant professor there for some time, and as a lieutenant in the corps of engineers he was engaged for a year or two in the erection of coast fortifications.

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  • In 1917 she went with the military authorities to Basra and followed the army up to Bagdad, where she subsequently acted as assistant political officer, the first woman to occupy so important an administrative post.

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  • He was an assistant in philosophy at Columbia in 1885-1886, tutor in 1886-1889, adjunct professor of philosophy, ethics and psychology in 1889-1890, becoming full professor in 1890, and dean of the faculty of philosophy in 1890-1902.

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  • Through the eyepiece of the bent 1 telescope E' another hour circle attached to the lower end of the polar axis can be seen; thus an assistant is able to direct the telescope by a handle at H to any desired hour angle.

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  • A new feature in this instrument is the platform at the lower end of the polar axis, where an assistant can view the hour circle by one eyeFIG.

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  • The current is supplied by accumulators, and the switch-board is ^ q attached to the platform in a position convenient for use by the astronome his assistant.

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  • On his return to India in 1796 he became military secretary to Sir Alured Clarke, commander-in-chief at Madras, and afterwards to his successor General Harris; and in 1798 he was appointed by Lord Wellesley assistant to the resident at Hyderabad.

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  • Facing the South Common were the homes of Rev. Nathaniel Ward (1578-1652), principal author of the Massachusetts "Body of Liberties" (1641); the first code of laws in New England, and author of The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America, Willing to help mend his Native Country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper-Leather and the Sole (1647), published under the pseudonym, "Theodore de la Guard," one of the most curious and interesting books of the colonial period; of Richard Saltonstall (1610-1694), who wrote against the life tenure of magistrates, and although himself an Assistant espoused the more liberal principles of the Deputies; and of Ezekiel Cheever (1614-1708), a famous schoolmaster, who had charge of the grammar school in 1650-1660.

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  • The new assistant scarcely came up to expectations in respect of confirming certain theoretical views of his master's by the experiments set him to that end, and appears to have stated the discrepancy without reserve; but Berthollet nevertheless quickly recognized the ability displayed, and showed his appreciation not only by desiring to be Gay-Lussac's "father in science," but also by making him in 1807 an original member of the Societe d'Arcueil.

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  • Soon after returning to Charleston he was appointed professor of mathematics in the United States navy, but he chose instead to serve as assistant engineer of a survey undertaken chiefly for the purpose of finding a pass through the mountains for a proposed railway from Charleston to Cincinnati.

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  • In July 1838 he was appointed second lieutenant of Topographical Engineers in the United States army, and for the next three years he was assistant to the French explorer, Jean Nicholas Nicollet (1786-1843), employed by the war department to survey and map a large part of the country lying between the upper waters of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.

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  • In 1859 he was assistant minister at St Andrew's Church, Montreal, and in February 1860 was inducted as minister of Rosneath in succession to his father.

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  • Two years later he went to Berlin to study astronomy under Encke, and in 1859 was appointed assistant observer at Pulkova, a post which he resigned in 1860 for a similar one at Brera, Milan.

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  • He became assistant to de Boze, on whose death (1 753) he became keeper of the medals.

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  • He graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1884, was appointed assistant surgeon with the rank of first-lieutenant in the U.S. army in 1886, and at once joined Capt.

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  • After acting as assistant to Berthollet, he became successively professor of chemistry at the faculty of sciences and the normal and veterinary schools at Alfort, and then (1820) professor of physics at the Ecole Polytechnique, of which he was appointed director in 1830.

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  • He was instructor in history at Harvard in 1883-1887, assistant professor in 1887-1897, and became professor in 1897.

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  • Graduating at Harvard in 1825, he was a teacher till 1835, was an actuary in 1835-1845, and then became assistant at the Washington observatory.

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  • In this year Dix was for a few weeks assistant U.S. treasurer in New York city.

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  • In 1855--1859 he was assistant minister, and in1859-1862assistant rector, of Trinity Church, New York city, of which he was rector from 1862 until his death.

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  • In 1618 the borough received its first charter of incorporation from James I., instituting a governing body of a mayor, 12 chief burgesses, and 12 assistant burgesses, with a recorder, deputy-recorder, townclerk and two serjeants-at-mace; a court of record every fortnight on Tuesday; and fairs at Michaelmas and on the second Tuesday after Trinity Sunday, which were kept up until within the last fifty years.

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  • During his apprenticeship to his father, a carpenter, he attended evening classes at Anderson's College, where he had Lyon Playfair and David Livingstone for fellow-pupils; and the ability he showed was such that Thomas Graham, the professor of chemistry, chose him as lecture assistant in 1832.

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  • She was made assistant in ethnology at the Peabody Museum in 1882, and received the Thaw fellowship in 1891; was president of the Anthropological Society of Washington and of the American Folk-Lore Society, and vice-president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; and, working through the Woman's National Indian Association, introduced a system of making small loans to Indians, wherewith they might buy land and houses.

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  • He left his books and manuscripts to the British Museum, and a sum of about f500 to increase the salaries of the three assistant librarians.

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  • He was elected assistant pastor in his father's church, the North, or Second, Church of Boston, in 1681 and was ordained as his father's colleague in 1685.

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  • Lindner, assistant editor of the Vossische Zeitung, began a series of Schopenhauerite articles.

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  • In 1845 he became assistant to Dumas at the Ecole de Medecine, and four years later began to give lectures on organic chemistry in his place.

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  • He graduated at the university of Pennsylvania in 1835, and was assistant professor of mathematics (1836-1837), professor of mathematics (1837-1840), and professor of Latin and Greek (1840-1848) in Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

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  • This grade has since been merged in that of chief constable, of whom there are four exercising powers of disciplinary supervision in the metropolitan districts, and a fifth who is assistant in the branch of criminal investigation.

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  • At the head is a commissioner, appointed by the home office; he is assisted by four assistant commissioners, one of whom was appointed under the Police Act 1909, in accordance with the recommendation of the Royal Commission on the Metropolitan Police 1906, his duty especially being to deal with complaints made by the public against the police.

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  • The city of London has its own distinct police organization under a commissioner and assistant commissioner, and its functions extend over an area of 673 statute acres containing two courts of justice, those of the Guildhall and Mansion House, where the lord mayor and the aldermen are the magistrates.

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  • In Brussels as elsewhere the burgomaster is the head, but for executive purposes there is a chief commissary (subject, however, to the orders of the burgomaster), with assistant commissaries, and commissaries of divisions and other officers and central and other bureaus, with a body of agents (police constables) in each.

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  • From 1868 to 1870 he acted as assistant to the professor of natural philosophy in Edinburgh University.

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  • He was brought up to the medical profession, and in 1862 was appointed assistant professor of chemistry at the St Petersburg academy of medicine.

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  • A year later he was appointed to a professorship of commercial law at Lyons, and in 1840 assistant professor of foreign literature at the Sorbonne.

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  • Prominent among these men was Mr Lionel Curtis, at that time (1906) assistant colonial secretary.

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  • He was educated at the lycee Louis-le-Grand, and became assistant master at the lycee Charlemagne, and subsequently at the Ecole Normale.

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  • Under the restoration he was appointed, first, assistant professor of modern history, and then professor of French eloquence at the Sorbonne.

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  • A similar experience ensued at Nuremberg, where he was assistant pastor of St Egidia.

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  • In his Bee Thankfull London and her Sisters (1626), he describes himself as formerly "assistant to a reverend divine.

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  • He was assistant in 1828-1830 and rector in 1830-1832 of Christ church, Boston, and was bishop of New Jersey from October 1832 to his death at Burlington, New Jersey, on the 27th of April 1859.

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  • From 1879 to 1882 he was assistant attorney-general of Mass., and in 1890 was elected to the Mass.

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  • In 1830 he became assistant to a country clergyman, and nine months later accepted the post of professor in the high school at Maulbronn, having to teach Latin, history and Hebrew.

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  • There he remained until 1864, when he became an assistant master at the Sheffield Collegiate School.

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  • He occasionally contributed papers to the Albany Institute, in the years 1824 and 1825, on chemical and mechanical subjects; and in the latter year, having been unexpectedly appointed assistant engineer on the survey of a route for a state road from the Hudson river to Lake Erie, a distance somewhat over 300 m., he at once embarked with zeal and success in the new enterprise.

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  • Soon afterwards, Count Rumford, requiring a lecturer on chemistry for the recently established Royal Institution in London, opened negotiations with him, and on the 16th of February 1801 he was engaged as assistant lecturer in chemistry and director of the laboratory.

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  • According to his cousin, Edmund Davy,' then his laboratory assistant, he was so delighted with this achievement that he danced about the room in ecstasy.

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  • In October he started with his wife for a continental tour, and with them, as "assistant in experiments and writing," went Michael Faraday, who in the previous March had been engaged as assistant in the Royal Institution laboratory.

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  • The assistant overseer, who was formerly nominated by the inhabitants and vestry and then formally appointed by justices, is now, as has been stated, appointed by the parish council.

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  • In that event, an assistant overseer cannot be appointed to perform the duties of collector of rates, but, on the other hand, the parish council may invest the collector with any of the powers of an overseer.

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  • The parish council may appoint a clerk, who may be either one of their own number without payment, or the assistant overseer, rate collector or some other fit person, with remuneration.

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  • This has been done almost universally, as far as regards the power to appoint overseers and assistant overseers, and in many cases urban councils have also obtained powers to appoint trustees of parochial charities.

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  • In 1838 he refused the post of assistant bishop of the eastern diocese (Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island).

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  • C. Potter, became his assistant.

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  • He was ordained priest in 1797, and in the same year became professor of Arabic in the university, but shortly afterwards was deprived for refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the Cisalpine Republic. In 1803 he was appointed assistant librarian of the institute of Bologna, and soon afterwards was reinstated as professor of oriental languages and of Greek.

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  • Immediately after graduation he became an assistant in his brother William's school for young ladies in Boston, and continued teaching, with much inward reluctance and discomfort, for three years.

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  • A younger brother, Smile (1857-1906), became an assistant in the print-room at the Bibliotheque Nationale, and afterwards joined the staff at the Musee du Louvre, of which he eventually became keeper, retiring in 1902.

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  • Grieved at the ignorance and superstition which the remissness of the clergy permitted to flourish in the neighbouring parishes, he used every year to visit the most neglected parts of Northumberland, Yorkshire, Cheshire, Westmorland and Cumberland; and that his own flock might not suffer, he was at the expense of a constant assistant.

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  • On the 15th of February 1727 he was ordained minister at Northampton and assistant to his grandfather, Solomon Stoddard.

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  • The painters especially recorded as Leonardo's immediate pupils during this part of his life at Milan are the two before mentioned, Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio and Ambrogio Preda or de Predis, with Marco d'Oggionno and Andrea Salai, the last apparently less a fully-trained painter than a studio assistant and personal attendant, devotedly attached and faithful in both capacities.

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  • He was, moreover, plagued by insubordination and malignity on the part of two German assistant craftsmen lodged in his apartments.

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  • Board of Assistant Aldermen of New York City; he was a member of the state senate in 1850-1853 and procured the passage of the bill providing for the establishment of Central Park in New York City; in 1855-1858 he was state commissioner of immigration; from 1859 to 1863 he was governor of New York, being the first Republican executive of the state; in 1863-1869 he was United States senator from New York.

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  • He married in 1830 Hannah O'Brien Chaplin (1809-1865), who was herself the author of The Earnest Man, a biography of Adoniram Judson (1855), and of The History of the English Bible (1859), besides being her husband's able assistant in his Hebrew studies.

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  • His brother, Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg (1750-1801), became his father's assistant in Philadelphia in 1770; was pastor of the Christ (or Swamp) German Lutheran Church of New York City from 1773 to 1776; and in1777-1779was assistant to his father at New Hanover.

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  • He served on the frontier against the Indians, notably in the capture of Chief Joseph in October 1877, became lieutenant-colonel and assistant adjutantgeneral of volunteers in 1898, and served in Cuba in 1898-99.

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  • But the work there was not to his liking, and after a short time he gave it up for an instructorship in natural science at the university of Wooster, Ohio, which in turn he resigned in order to return to Troy as assistant professor of physics.

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  • In 1604 Thomas Winter, at the instance of Catesby, in whose mind the gunpowder plot had now taken definite shape, introduced himself to Fawkes in Flanders, and as "a confident gentleman," "best able for this business," brought him on to England as assistant in the conspiracy.

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  • Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, he was appointed in 1865 assistant to the Earl of Rosse's observatory at Parsonstown, and whilst there he discovered four spiral nebulae.

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  • Assistant curates and mission priests were, under certain restrictions, given seats in diocesan synods.

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  • Each of the members of the executive council has in his charge one or two departments of the government; and each department has a secretary, an under-secretary, and an assistant secretary, with a numerous staff of clerks.

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  • The administration of justice throughout the presidency is conducted by a high court at Bombay, consisting of a chief justice and seven puisne judges, along with district and assistant judges throughout the districts of the presidency.

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  • The administration of the districts is carried on by collectors, assistant collectors, and a varying number of supernumerary assistants.

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  • This board appoints a superintendent, six or more assistant superintendents, and the teachers of the high schools and the Polytechnic Institute, also the other teachers, but only according to the superintendent's recommendation on the basis of merit.

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  • The internal government is in the hands of the university faculty (which consists of the president, the professors and the assistant professors, and has jurisdiction over matters concerning the university as a whole), and of the special faculties, which consist of the president, the professors, the assistant professors, and the instructors of vn.

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  • In 1917 he was appointed chairman of the Draft Appeals Board of New York City by Governor Whitman, and the following year was special assistant to the U.S. Attorney-General, in charge of the investigation of alleged waste and delay in the construction of aircraft.

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  • He was educated at Rugby and Brasenose College, Oxford, and in 1870 entered the Foreign Office, where he was for some time assistant private secretary to Lord Granville.

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  • Alexis de Tocqueville was brought up for the bar, or rather for the bench, and became an assistant magistrate in 1830.

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  • In1815-1816Cousin attained the position of sup pleant (assistant) to Royer-Collard in the history of modern philosophy chair of the faculty of letters.

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  • In 1858 the New College authorities appointed him assistant to the professor of Hebrew.

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  • In 1857 he served in Florida against the Seminole Indians, and from 1857 to 1861 he was assistant professor of mathematics at West Point.

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  • After completing his course he was appointed, being then under twenty years of age, to a post as assistant master in a college at Rouen.

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  • Thereafter until 1867 it was the chief port and (succeeding Kodiak) the seat of government of Russian America; it is still the headquarters of the Assistant Orthodox Greek bishop of the United States.

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  • Monypenny, an assistant editor of The Times (1894-1899), who was best known to the public as editor of the Johannesburg Star during the crisis of 1899-1903.

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  • He settled in Pittsburg, where he continued in private practice, with the exception of two years' service (1876-1877) as assistant United States district attorney, acquiring a large practice as a corporation lawyer.

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  • In 1807 he became assistant keeper, and in 1813 he was appointed keeper, of the department of natural history in the British Museum, and afterwards of geology and mineralogy, retaining the post until the close of his life.

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  • In 1863 he became assistant bishop and in 1865 bishop of western New York.

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  • Graduates of technical schools are received as special apprentices and are directed in a course of four years through the erecting shops, vice shop, blacksmith shop, boiler shop, roundhouse, test department, machine shop, air-brake shop, iron foundry, car shop, work of firing on the road, office work in the motive power accounting department, and drawing room; the most competent may be admitted through the grades of inspector, in the office of the master mechanic or of the road foreman of engines, assistant master mechanic, assistant engineer of motive power, master mechanic and superintendent of motive power.

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  • Thus in 1 757 it was the first to be taken by Suraj-ud-dowlah, the nawab; and the resident with his assistant (Warren Hastings) were taken as prisoners to Murshidabad.

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  • Included in the collegium were also the rex sacrorum, the flamines, three assistant pontifices (minores), and the vestal virgins, who were all chosen by the pontifex maximus.

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  • On being appointed assistant tutor to the Dauphin in 1670, he edited with the assistance of Anne Lefevre, afterwards Madame Dacier, the well-known edition of the Delphin Classics.

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  • After taking his degree he became assistant master at Repton in Derbyshire; after taking orders he was appointed curate of Norton-under-Hales in Shropshire.

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  • The Danish survey was then in progress, and he acted as Schumacher's assistant in work connected with it, chiefly at the new observatory of Altona, 1821-1825.

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  • In 1869 he became editor of Hours at Home, and in 1870 assistant editor of Scribner's Monthly (eleven years later re-named The Century Magazine), of which he became editor in 1881.

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  • On returning home he devoted himself to the improvement of the family estates, and in 1855 was elected assistant curator of the Calvinist church at Nagyszalonta, in succession to his father.

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  • He served in Cuba through the Santiago campaign, was appointed chief of ordnance with the rank of major of volunteers, and in June 1899 assistant adjutant-general.

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  • A British resident of the first class has been placed at Sokoto and assistant residents at other centres.

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  • His son Aime (1812-1894) became his father's assistant at the Bibliotheque Nationale, and besides a number of works on historical subjects wrote a biographical and bibliographical study of his family in Les Deux Champollion (Grenoble, 1887).

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  • From 1829 to 1834 he taught Biblical criticism and Oriental languages at the Strassburg Theological School; he then became assistant, and afterwards, in 1836, regular professor of theology at that university.

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  • Here the Tien Wang established his court, and while spending his own time in heavenly contemplation and earthly pleasures, sent the assistant Wangs on warlike expeditions through the adjacent provinces.

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  • The Penitentiary is governed by a board of three prison commissioners, a superintendent, a warden, an assistant or deputy warden, a matron, a physician, and a chaplain, all appointed `by the governor, the commissioners for a term of four years, the other officers for a term of two years.

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  • His son, Richard Schumacher (1827-1902), was his assistant from 1844 to 1850 at the conservatory at Altona.

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  • Having become assistant to Carlos Guillelmo Moesta (1825-1884), director of the observatory at Santiago, in 1859, he was associated with the Chilean geodetic survey in 1864.

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  • Returning in 1869, he was appointed assistant astronomer at Altona in 1873, and afterwards at Kiel.

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  • He graduated as a lieutenant in 1852, and for some years was attached to the staff college as an assistant professor.

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  • If I rope in my assistant, I can produce two a day.

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  • She snapped the markers indicating her rank—Special Assistant to the Undersecretary of the Domestic Security Service.

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  • Ingrid, his assistant by day, ignored him and was soon hanging on his arm, accompanied by a few more fawning wannabe vampires.

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  • Ingrid claimed to hire an ugly, old assistant, but the woman concerned more about the stain on his shirt than being around a vampire was enchanting, with long, loose blonde curls, olive-tinted skin and feathery eyelashes that set off striking gray eyes.

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  • A quick peek into her mind informed him that April Madera – the personal assistant Ingrid hired – was storming off while the Natural Jessi remained.

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  • That's … Laurencio's assistant, Toni said.

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  • Maybe that oh-so-sexy vampire thing you do with your assistant at the end of every show?

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  • She could accept there was a magic way to move between places, if she was able to accept being the personal assistant to a vampire.

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  • My assistant decided she wanted to turn a cat into a vampire.

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  • Training in equipment and minor adaptations had been provided to assistant care managers, but care managers were excluded.

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  • The papers were donated by their daughter, Carol Pickering, assistant archivist at the Henry Martyn Center.

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  • To employ an audit assistant for a further 8 hours per week.

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  • The bilingual assistant will visit your child in his or her class, usually on a weekly basis.

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  • Mrs Ann Bell arrived as a new clerical assistant.

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  • In February 1996 I was successful in becoming an administrative assistant in the School.

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  • Anne Church a personal assistant also from Ashworth who suggested color themes through the whole spectrum for the Ashworth Center.

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  • The project is ongoing and sponsored by EPSRC and employs a part-time research assistant.

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  • The event has been organized by Debbie Howell, a senior healthcare assistant with North Bristol NHS Trust.

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  • Behind the shop assistant on the till is a pair of shoes.. .

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  • Decent hand know show you pfister pt assistant if they're not.

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  • Then he became an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Denver (Colorado ).

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  • In this year he was appointed assistant professor of agricultural entomology.

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  • Preference will be given to advanced graduate students and untenured assistant professors and instructors.

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  • David Trimble is a very regular attendee of Harmony Hill Church where Ron is assistant minister for two more years.

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  • President Bush has named assistant attorney general and former appeals court judge Michael Chertoff as Ridge's successor, subject to Senate confirmation.

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  • Later he became assistant bursar at an independent school before joining Birdquest in 1984.

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  • The appointments are expected to be at the Assistant Professor level, but a more senior appointment is possible for exceptionally qualified candidates.

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  • The part of Rod, the assistant caretaker in Series 13, was played by Wayne Norman.

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  • At this time Herbert became a choirboy and an assistant organist in the local Church.

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  • Staffing comprises of one emergency nurse practitioner per shift and is supported by a health care assistant, who undertakes clerical and nursing duties.

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  • Public safety was our top priority, " said Andy Hayman, Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner.

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  • He will then forward the file to the assistant chief constable who will take the decision to file or otherwise.

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  • The cause of death was given as a ligature round the neck and assistant coroner Mr Michael Charman recorded a verdict of suicide.

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  • Does he perform the whole duty, or has he an assistant curate?

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  • In the spring Katie was the assistant curator for an exhibit held during the Piccolo Spoleto Festival held annually in Charleston in May.

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  • Maggie Jewett, the school's assistant dean, told The Associated Press staff members were outraged at the costume.

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  • He ran away from home, and created a new identity working as an assistant for bumbling detective Kuruma Jo.

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  • Self-esteem is at the heart of the program, says Lynda Mitchell, the assistant district attorney who runs the program.

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  • Corbett was appointed assistant doorkeeper of the Kansas House of Representatives in Topeka.

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  • About the author Mark Wainwright is an assistant editor of Plus.

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  • This role will be working for a very eminent Partner in her field who truly wants her PA to be her legal assistant.

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  • My personal assistant is Caroline whose main forte is Internet research.

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  • Union assistant General Secretary Gerry Morrissy said, " This is both cultural and commercial madness.

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  • I worked as a research assistant in marine geochemistry at Southampton Oceanography Center until April 2000.

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  • Sure enough the assistant was correct and three baby gibbons were at the shop the next day.

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  • Representing the Midlands The Midlands Region will be represented by John Osborne, who is an assistant greenkeeper at Boston Golf Club in Lincolnshire.

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  • Afterward became a grocer 's assistant at Northwood, Middlesex.

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  • Jobs at the lodge include chef, chef's assistant, tour guide, housekeeper, barman, gardener and general handyman.

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  • Assistant vise Florida kid care health insurance president the way to premiums for decades in which both.

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  • In 1840, a Glasgow chimney sweep named Francis Hughes was charged with the culpable homicide of his young assistant, John O'Neill.

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  • Two assistant housemasters, two visiting tutors together with a resident matron give excellent support to the house parents.

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  • Part Time Purchase ledger - Derby Purchase ledger assistant required for a long term contract in the central derby area.

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  • Newspaper reporter jobs to purchase ledger clerk, insurance jobs London and stock purchase ledger assistant in Knightbridge.

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  • I live in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales and require a live-in personal care assistant to help with my day to day living.

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  • A printing machine assistant had his left hand crushed when a winding machine malfunctioned as he attempted to remove a piece of paper.

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  • Gareth Southgate today promoted Malcolm Crosby to assistant manager in a backroom overhaul at the Boro.

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  • I wonder how many movie maniacs had an assistant called Igor?

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  • His wife is an assistant matron in a boarding house.

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  • With an address book, diary, and digital voice memo, it is your own personal assistant.

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  • Miss Kathleen Bessie Pleasant joined as an assistant mistress around the same time.

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  • We look at both the mother tongue language assistant and the qualified mother tongue language assistant and the qualified mother tongue teacher.

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  • We look at both the mother tongue language assistant and the qualified mother tongue teacher.

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  • I was slinging mud and pinecones at my lads between scenes and one of the Assistant Directors shouted " Oi you come here!

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  • We are currently looking for Assistant Branch Managers for our local, yet national well-established client.

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  • He gives Emma just enough encouragement for her to entertain the notion of becoming his assistant for a new act.

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  • Assistant Referees are nearly always in a better position than the Referee to judge offside.

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  • Back on the Ku'damm a crowd gathered round an organ grinder and his assistant from East Berlin.

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  • Scott Farrell has been appointed assistant organist to the cathedral in Ipswich.

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  • These divisions have four overseers appointed annually, with a permanent assistant overseers appointed annually, with a permanent assistant overseer.

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  • The ground floor offices are occupied by the rate collectors and assistant overseers.

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  • These divisions have four overseers appointed annually, with a permanent assistant overseer.

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  • He lowered the pantograph and both he and his assistant lay down on the floor to be safe from ' flying ' insulators.

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  • Jiri Belohlavek became Assistant Conductor with the Czech Philharmonic upon graduation from the Prague Academy of Arts where he studied with Celibidache.

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  • Toward the end of that period, a 21 year-old girl named Flora Timms became assistant postmistress in the nearby village of Grayshott.

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  • Fr Oliver Heaney, who had been Assistant priest from 1968 to 1975, was appointed parish priest of Epsom from 1981 to 1990.

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  • The State shaman did not accompany the procession downstream, leaving the escort of the spirit rafts with their grisly freight to his assistant.

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  • Before being elected to Westminster he was a solicitor, an assistant procurator fiscal, and a hotel manager.

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  • Newman received his medical degree in 1970 from the University of Toronto, where he is now an assistant professor.

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  • Women start to offered special training as assistant projectionists to meet the employment shortage.

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  • Schools should always let EMAS know if this does not happen and/or the bilingual assistant is not punctual.

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  • The assistant referee, whose decision to give the penalty had influenced the result, must have had a train to catch.

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  • Joan, a shop assistant, witnessed an armed robbery where a security guard was badly injured.

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  • He was appointed Assistant Ballet Master in 2002 and continues to perform character roles with the Company.

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  • At the tail end with long gloves on is the ultrasound scanner with his assistant.

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  • The life of an assistant schoolmistress is sometimes trying.

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  • The officers were re-elected and, in addition, Mr Robert E Redman was appointed assistant secretary.

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  • Mr Halliday worked for the UN for 34 years, and was an assistant secretary-general when he was sent to Baghdad.

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  • What is a Virtual Assistant worth... From wage slave to home alone From wage slave to home alone.

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  • He instantly summoned his chemical assistant to confirm that the star really was there.

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  • The assistant superintendent said the driver didn't notice anything out of the ordinary before the lift overturned.

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  • Expert technical support is available 24/7 365 days a year, online via the Help Assistant.

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  • In 1859 he was appointed assistant surgeon to the London Hospital.

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  • Most Referees like to keep their Assistant Referees patrolling the same touchline in both halves of the game.

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  • The Assistant Referees will be asked to run respective touchlines, depending on which diagonal the Referee runs during a game.

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  • He became the Acting assistant treasurer of the United States at the Sub Treasury in Wall Street.

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  • Its very triviality shows how strained the relations must have been between the Chief and his assistant.

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  • Health care assistant - Light blue dress with navy trim or light blue tunic with navy trousers.

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  • I am going to find that little turd of a sales assistant.

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  • Margaret Thatcher's assistant, Robin Harris, is strangely unwilling to express a view on the Croatian situation.

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  • Phillips left the vetch in similar circumstances and joined ex-Swans assistant manager Peter Nicholas at Newport.

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  • The assistant offered them a list of ' products ' that would help them eradicate the weed!

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  • She became in 1905 principal assistant in the Education Officer's department of the L.C.C.

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  • When, therefore, in May 1906 the Chinese government appointed a Chinese administrator and assistant administrator of the entire customs of China, who would control Sir Robert Hart and his staff, great anxiety was aroused.

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  • On his return to London in 1818 he applied himself assiduously to the art of engraving, in which he acquired a skill that in after years became a most valuable assistant to his literary labours, and enabled him to illustrate his various humours and fancies by a profusion of quaint devices, which not only repeated to the eye the impressions of the text, but, by suggesting amusing analogies and contrasts, added considerably to the sense and effect of the work.

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  • The term is in use in the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland to designate an assistant clergyman, and also to a certain extent in the American Episcopal Church, though "assistant minister" is usually preferred.

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  • His chief professional assistant is the chef detat-major general (chief of the general staff), a vice-admiral, who is responsible for the organization of the naval forces, the mobilization and movements of the fleet, &c.

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  • In 1828 Ferdinand was sent as an assistant vice-consul to Tunis, where his father was consul-general.

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  • Catherine Beecher, who was eager to establish what should be in effect a pioneer college for women, accompanied him; and with her went Harriet as an assistant, taking an active part in the literary and school life, contributing stories and sketches to local journals and compiling a school geography.

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  • Mungo Park, then an assistant surgeon of an Indiaman, volunteered his services, which were accepted by the association, and in 1795 he succeeded in reaching the town of Segu on the Niger, but was prevented from continuing his journey to Timbuktu.

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  • Under a charter of 1899, as amended afterwards, the city government, which has almost entirely superseded the town government, is in the hands of a mayor, who holds office for two years and appoints most of the administrative officers, except a board of aldermen (of whom each has a two-year term, six are chosen from the city at large and the others one each from each ward, the even-numbered wards electing their representatives one year and the odd-numbered the next), a city clerk, controller, sheriff, treasurer and tax collector, all chosen by popular vote, and an assistant clerk, appointed by the board of aldermen.

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  • His father, a wealthy manufacturer, having been all but ruined by the French siege, he had, when only sixteen, to apprentice himself to an apothecary in Hamburg, and when twenty-two began to earn his living as an apothecary's assistant at Itzehoe.

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  • The district of Buitenzorg (till 1866 an assistant residency) forms the southern part of the residency of Batavia, with an area of 1447 sq.

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  • He was succeeded by his brother, Maharaja Rameshwar Singh Bahadur, who was born on the 16th of January 1860, and on attaining his majority in 1878 was appointed to the Indian Civil Service, serving as assistant magistrate successively at Darbhanga, Chhapra and Bhagalpur.

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  • As a graduate with a degree in psychology from the University of Tennessee, Kelly worked as a research assistant in a psychology lab at Emory University on the Emory Family Togetherness Project.

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  • I am a former MAC Cosmetics artist and assistant store manager.

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  • If the photographer needs an assistant, he should make sure that the assistant is professional and respectful.

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  • A job as an assistant to a professional photographer can help you test the waters of the industry and give you valuable insight into the type of work you are pursuing.

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  • When looking for an assistant position, arrive armed with your portfolio and be ready to talk about your experience.

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  • Being a studio photographer requires knowledge of lighting and equipment, and this is one area of the industry where it pays to start off as an assistant.

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  • Generally, professional photographers break into the business by working as an intern or assistant to an established shooter.

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  • With names like "Scrapbook Studio" and "Scrapbook Assistant," these programs are designed especially for digital scrapbooking.

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  • One of the key benefits of buying a stress management device, such as the StressEraser, from a store is that it is possible to discuss the product with a store assistant who will be able to offer help and advice.

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  • It is if you are a real estate agent, a physician's assistant, or a photojournalist.

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  • There are many different kinds of time management tools ranging from a hand written prioritized to-do list to a personal digital assistant, generally known as a PDA.

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  • Waiting tables, being a personal assistant, or other odd jobs are also typically given to teens.

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  • From time to time, an assistant will step in when the administrative load becomes too heavy.

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  • His sister, Claudine Farrell, once served as his personal assistant.

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  • Rumors of her catty behavior towards other models are always a hot topic, as was her 2000 attack on her personal assistant, Georgina Galanis.

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  • In 2005, Rebecca Loos, Beckham's personal assistant, admitted to having an affair with him.

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  • Accusers have been as diverse as his personal masseuse, fellow cyclists, and a personal assistant.

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  • Britney Spears' former assistant is speaking out about Brit's out-of-control behavior.

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  • Her father, Rick, is a dentist and her mother, Lynn, is a dental assistant and office manager.

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  • His lawyer has been swift with subpoenas to Spears' friends, assistant, bodyguard and the Promises Treatment Center she attended earlier in the year.

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  • His mother is a social worker and his father is an assistant director for a non-profit organization.

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  • Jessica and Cash met on the set of Fantastic Four in 2005, while she was playing the role of Sue Storm and he was working as the director's assistant.

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  • Worked as an assistant to director Tim Story on the set of The Fantastic Four and Taxi.

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  • Blazic was a model, make-up artist and once worked as Winona Ryder's personal assistant.

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  • On the set of Apocalypse Now Harrison Ford met Melissa Mathison, Coppola's assistant at the time.

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  • He works as Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Keck USC School of Medicine.

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  • Whether your favorite celeb has recently appeared on the red carpet wearing a total disaster, or you just want to give her an updated or different look, these celebrity dress up sites let you express your inner personal assistant.

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  • The woman claimed to have seen Heath Ledger doing drugs before his tragic death and also made claims that she was once the personal assistant to tantrum prone model Naomi Campbell.

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  • At this time he also managed a few pop groups, including the moderately successful band Suede.While working in radio, Gervais hired an assistant named Stephen Merchant.

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  • Born in 1938, Ali MacGraw began her career in the fashion world working as a photographic assistant for the magazine Harper's Bazaar alongside legend Diana Vreeland.

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  • While she is still actively working as an actor, her regular job just happens to be working as an assistant to Jeff Lewis, the real estate guru at the center of the show.

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  • For example, an English major could find work as a journalist, librarian, fact checker, research assistant, teacher, media analyst, or public relations specialist.

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  • If things start to get rough, ask your Resident Assistant (RA) for help.

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  • Each floor is supervised by a resident assistant (RA), sometimes called a mentor or a similar name.

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  • Look for flyers around the dorm for these events, or ask your resident assistant or hall director for more information.

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  • Others, such as Physician Assistant Studies, require an on-campus interview.

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  • Applicants begin by touching base with our Assistant Director of Admissions for the Master of Arts program to discuss their educational goals and to get a better understanding of the admissions process.

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  • At Merced College, students can complete a G.E.D., become a Certified Nursing Assistant, enroll in classes that will transfer to a four-year college, or even take courses for personal development.

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  • The school's offerings tie the creative arts together with more applied fields like Administrative Assistant or Business Management.

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  • However, a Visiting Assistant in Research in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences paid only $2,042 per term.

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  • In an entry-level position, you might work as an administrative assistant to a manager or provide support for a healthcare executive.

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  • Have an assistant hold the fan motor while you connect the fan's canopy to the ceiling plate.

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  • At a quality lingerie shop, a sales assistant will be able to assess your figure and needs and fit you, as well as teach you how best to wear your corset.

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  • If so, you may want to engage the services of a personal assistant or in home caregiver to give you a break during the day or at night.

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  • The first game that he helped work on was Penguin Adventure, on which he worked as assistant director.

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  • The assistant manager over electronics will try to use his contacts at the warehouse to secure additional quantities, but I'm afraid he might be ridiculed.

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  • The legacy continues in the capable hands of Kevin Morrissey, the new winemaker who worked as Brittan's assistant for several years and shared the same vision.

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  • His beginnings were as a Brother at Napa Valley's Christian Brothers, learning his craft as assistant winemaker to the legendary Brother Timothy.

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  • This is because it quite suitably combines the functionality of a standalone personal digital assistant (PDA) with the functionality of a standard cellular phone.

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  • This means that it can be synchronized in real-time with your company's internal network; your administrative assistant can adjust your schedule remotely.

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  • An assistant thumps the rib cage to help loosen the secretions.

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  • Casts are applied by a physician, a nurse, or an assistant.

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  • When the time came during the funeral to close the casket, the funeral assistant and pallbearers were struggling to latch it closed.

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  • You can also fill out a form while you are there, and have a research assistant look up the information for you while you wait.

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  • Dr. Mostamand is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine and is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of California, San Diego.

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  • If you are questioning whether or not you want to teach, maybe it would be a good idea for you to voluteer to do some tutoring or teaching assistant work.

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  • I am a secretary / administrative assistant with 30+ years experience.

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  • I was employed as a Telephone operator and promoted subsequently to Telephone supervisor before doing Diploma in Business Administration which enabled me to be redesignated to Administrative assistant.

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  • The driver might have an assistant, depending upon the weight of the items being carried.

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  • The Supporting Advancement web site has examples of job descriptions for several positions, including Accountant, Clerical Assistant, Fund Officer, Grant Writer, and more.

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  • You can find a sample job description for an Administrative Assistant here.

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  • If you've only had a minimum of work experience, or if you're looking for an entry-level job, you might be employed as a cashier or customer service assistant.

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  • Are you looking for medical assistant job openings?

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  • Whatever your reasons, medical assistant job openings are in abundance with just a click of the button.

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  • At Medical Assistant Vacancies you can view jobs as well as information about training in specific areas.

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  • Go to Medical Assistant Jobs as Top USA Jobs if you want to see a nice selection of jobs pulled from a variety of resources across the Internet.

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  • This site is a broker of sorts, since it scours the Internet to find medical assistant job postings.

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  • The search phrase "medical assistant" has been inserted in the link.

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  • In the search bar of each site, simply type in "medical assistant" and a multitude of jobs should appear.

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  • The Internet is not the only source for finding medical assistant job openings.

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  • Adecco and Manpower are two powerful chains that might be able to find you medical assistant jobs.

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  • Sometimes job duties may blur the lines between a consultant and a paralegal or legal assistant.

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  • If you are considering a job in the legal field but don't want to invest the time and money to go to law school, checking out a legal assistant job description can provide you with helpful information.

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  • To perform the duties of a legal assistant, an individual must be able to use a keyboard in a fast and accurate manner.

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  • The legal assistant should have a good working knowledge of legal procedures for the type of practice that the lawyer is involved with.

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  • Familiarity with the court filing rules that apply at the local, state and federal levels is something that the legal assistant is expected to know.

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  • A good legal assistant is someone who is mature and reliable.

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  • In some cases, the information is very sensitive in nature, and the legal assistant is required to keep this information confidential, just as the attorney working on the file must.

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  • Being well organized is another important characteristic of a legal assistant.

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  • During the working day, the legal assistant will be working on a number of files that are at various stages.

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  • Part of the assistant's job is to keep track of the progress of various matters the attorney is working on.

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  • Attention to detail is another important trait for a legal assistant to have.

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  • Proofreading correspondence, legal papers and accounts is an expected part of the legal assistant's duties.

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  • Priorities can change quickly and the legal assistant must be able to adapt to these changes as well.

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  • Being able to treat clients, co-workers and other attorneys in a pleasant manner is also part of a legal assistant job description.

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  • The work that a legal assistant performs can be rewarding but it is a challenging career choice as well.

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  • A medical assistant is not a physician's assistant, and the position does not require you to treat, examine or diagnose patients.

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  • Job duties common to clinical medical assistant positions include taking medical histories, preparing patients for examinations and collecting specimens for laboratory tests.

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  • A dental assistant may perform duties that are similar to a medical assistant's job duties, along with additional responsibilities.

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  • Many dental assistants have on-the-job training, but you can increase your chances for getting hired if you complete a dental assistant program through a technical school, trade school or community college.

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  • There are online schools, like AssistU, designed to help prepare you for a job as a virtual assistant, but one of the most important factors impacting success in this field is personal marketing.

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  • Keep in mind that your job as a virtual assistant is to assist other people, so while you have the flexibility to take on as many or as few clients as you want, you do have to be available during the times of day that they need assistance.

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  • If you have strong administrative skills, consider starting your own virtual assistant business.

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  • Her cousin Angie is her personal assistant, and cousin Marlon is her road manager.

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  • Whether you're an administrative assistant or a marketing executive, you're sure to find something that fits your needs.

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