Assistants Sentence Examples

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  • It is as if each person has one hundred assistants working for him.

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  • He was once more a member of the Connecticut Assembly in 1764-1766, was one of the governor's assistants in 1766-1785, a judge of the Connecticut superior court in 1766-1789, treasurer of Yale College in 1765-1776, a delegate to the Continental Congress in1774-1781and again in 1783-1784, a member of the Connecticut Committee of Safety in1777-1779and in 1782, mayor of New Haven in 1784-1793, a delegate to the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787 and to the Connecticut Ratification Convention of the same year, and a member of the Federal House of Representatives in 1789-1791 and of the United States Senate in 1791-1793.

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  • Mond and his assistants have discovered several other carbonyls.

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  • There are, besides, a chief secretary, revenue secretary, secretary and two under-secretaries, a public works department secretary with two assistants.

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  • In the lecture-room he laid great stress on the importance of experimental demonstrations, paying particular attention to their selection and arrangement, though, since he himself was a somewhat clumsy manipulator, their actual exhibition was generally entrusted to his assistants.

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  • For the collection of data he necessarily relied upon the labours of a corps of assistants, and the publications named represent, properly speaking, an encyclopaedia rather than a unified history; but as a storehouse of material their value is great and is likely to be enduring.

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  • The Reformed Church has about 40 ministers and 30 assistants, the Roman Catholic 35 curates and 20 priests, not salaried out of the public funds.

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  • Where there were one bishop and a number of presbyters and deacons in a church, the presbyters constituted the bishop's council, and the deacons his assistants in the management of the finances and charities and in the conduct of the services.

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  • Wetstein, one of Bentley's assistants, when living in Basel in 1730, published " Prolegomena " to the Text, and in 1751-1752 (at Amsterdam) the text of Stephanus with enlarged Prolegomena and apparatus criticus.

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  • A consultative council is imposed upon him by the general congregation, consisting of the assistants of the various nations, a socius, or adviser, to warn him of mistakes, and a confessor.

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  • He takes the place of the pope in the administration of the diocese of Rome; he has his own offices and diocesan assistants as in other bishoprics.

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  • Tissier, formerly his assistants, who had devised an improved sodium furnace and had acquired a thorough knowledge of their leader's experiments, also left, and erected a factory at Amfreville, near Rouen, to work the cryolite process.

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  • On the great day of the feast there was a procession of the priests, the sacrificial assistants of every kind, the representatives of every part of the empire with their victims, of the cavalry, in short of the population of Attica and 1 So named from a note (1902) directed by Dr Don Louis Maria Drago, the Argentine minister of foreign affairs, to the Argentine diplomatic representative at Washington at the time of the difficulties of Venezuela incident to the collection of debts owed to foreigners by that country.

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  • Not counting the craftsmen employed in merely manual labour, Aldo entertained as many as thirty of these Greek assistants in his family.

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  • The whole country was divided into seventeen provinces, in each of which there was a provincial court presided over by the resident in charge, whose assistants were commissioners of the court.

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  • Richard, duke of York, in 1450 confirmed their government by 12 burgesses and 24 assistants, and Edward IV.

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  • It was dissolved under Edward VI., and a charter was obtained for Walden, appointing a treasurer and chamberlain and twentyfour assistants, all elective, who, with the commonalty, formed the corporation.

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  • He edited the Histoire de France depuis les origines jusqu'd la Revolution (1901-), in which he carefully revised the work of his numerous assistants, reserving the greatest part of the reign of Louis XIV.

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  • A speech made by Lasker on the 7th of February 1873, in which he attacked the management of the Pomeranian railway, caused a great sensation, and his exposure of the financial mismanagement brought about the fall of Hermann Wagener, one of Bismarck's most trusted assistants.

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  • Throughout his life he profited by the gift of attaching to himself the right men, whether as patrons or, like Weidenbach and Stern, as assistants.

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  • The system of administration carried out in the conquered Punjab by the two Lawrences and their assistants is probably the most successful piece of difficult work ever accomplished by Englishmen.

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  • Special constitutions were drawn up for its government, on the same lines as the Dominicans and other mendicants - a general elected by chapter, provincials to rule in the different countries, with assistants, definitors and visitors.

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  • In his powerful defence of establishments against the voluntaries in both Scotland and England, in which his ablest assistants were those who afterwards became, along with him, the leaders of the Free Church, he pleaded that an established church to be effective must divide the country territorially into a large number of small parishes, so that every corner of the land and every person, of whatever class, shall actually enjoy the benefits of the parochial machinery.

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  • The supreme authority is vested in the home secretary, but the immediate command and control is exercised by the chief commissioner, with three assistants, replacing the two commissioners provided for in 1829.

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  • The Lady Dufferin hospital is under the charge of an English lady doctor, with two female assistants.

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  • Brentano refers to a pamphlet on the Clothworkers' Company, published in 1649, which asserts that "the commonalty" in the old charters meant, not the whole gild, but only the masters, wardens and assistants.

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  • The company, or rather, the wardens, the assistants and livery presented a petition to the lord mayor, which was answered by the discontented craftsmen.

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  • It has, indeed, been asserted that, if relays of trained assistants are at hand, no one need die of opium poisoning, even if artificial respiration has to be continued for hours or days.

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  • They suffered in consequence of the philological confusion brought about by Eliade and his assistants,.

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  • Besides the usual magistrates in these territories, there is a chief magistrate, resident at Cape Town, with two assistants in the territories.

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  • Had he devoted himself to practical astronomy they would assuredly have furnished him with modern instruments and an adequate staff of assistants.

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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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  • The shaman's office is held to be hereditary and his chief assistants are ancestral spirits.

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  • Christoph Rothmann and Joost Biirgi (1552-1632) became his assistants in 1577 and 1579 respectively; and through the skill of Biirgi, time-determinations were made available for measuring right ascensions.

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  • A porter, appointed by the municipal authority of the place, is always present, lodged just within the gate, and sometimes one or more assistants.

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  • In 1711 the blanket-makers obtained a charter making them into a company, consisting of a master, assistants, two wardens and a commonalty.

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  • Training will be delivered to teaching assistants in Pembrokeshire to be included in their INSET training program.

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  • It is especially suitable for eye care professionals, ophthalmologists, optometrists, ophthalmic assistants, ophthalmic nurses, and project managers.

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  • The more we can provide classroom assistants in schools the better.

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  • Yes â 66% No â 34% Key findings for higher level teaching assistants.

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  • But how are physiotherapists and physiotherapy assistants affected by work-related MSDs?

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  • A small proportion of clinical assistants are not GP's and spend most of the week in the hospital dermatology clinic.

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  • Dietetic assistants work under the guidance of the dietitians to help monitor patients who are referred to the dietetic assistants work under the guidance of the dietitians to help monitor patients who are referred to the dietetic department.

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  • Practitioners of childbirth support include childbirth educators, childbirth assistants and women labor coaches who also provide post-partum home care.

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  • John Downes, one of Wesley's lay assistants, engraved the frontispiece.

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  • Washing was done by hand in the laundry which employed a laundress and four assistants.

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  • The restrictions are not intended to prevent you from employing live-in personal assistants.

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  • Berber muleteers are willing assistants with setting up camp and various chores.

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  • About half these should be pedagogues at level five and at least half of the remainder would be level three pedagogue assistants.

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  • There was frustration as the referee's assistants never assisted the referee's assistants never assisted the referee at all.

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  • Teaching Assistants who teach in each semester earn tuition remission.

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  • Helping healthcare assistants to gain higher qualifications could alleviate the serious shortage of nurses in Britain.

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  • Finally, the most serious risk is that higher-level teaching assistants are seen as a way of compensating for the shortage of qualified teachers.

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  • In 1875 Arnold Toynbee paid a visit, the first of many, to Whitechapel, and Mr Barnett, who kept in constant touch with Oxford, formed in 1877 a small committee, over which he presided himself, to consider the organization of university extension in London, his chief assistants being Leonard Montefiore, a young Oxford man, and Frederick Rogers, a member of the vellum binders' trade union.

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  • This charter provides for a mayor, eight aldermen and twelve assistants to constitute the common council, the mayor to be chosen by the council from the aldermen, the aldermen to be chosen from the assistants, and the assistants from the most sufficient and discreet of the inhabitants.

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  • The government was henceforth to be in the hands of a redo nieustajaca, or permanent council of thirty-six members, eighteen senators and eighteen deputies, elected biennially by the sejm in secret ballot, subdivided into the five departments of foreign affairs, police, war, justice and the exchequer, whose principal members and assistants, as well as all other public functionaries, were to have fixed salaries.

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  • As Longomontanus is mentioned in Anthony Wood's anecdote, and as Wittich as well as Longomontanus were assistants of Tycho, we may infer that Wittich's prosthaphaeresis is the method referred to by Wood.

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  • The patients are almost exclusively native Hawaiians, and their number is slowly but steadily decreasing; in 1908 they numbered 791, and there were at Molokai 46 non-leprous helpers and 27 officers and assistants, including the Roman Catholic brothers and sisters in charge of the homes., In 1905 the United States government appropriated $500,000 for a hospital station and laboratory " for the study of the methods of transmission, cause and treatment of leprosy," and $50,000 a year for their maintenance; the station and laboratory to be established when the territorial government should have ceded to the United States a tract of 1 sq.

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  • Originally the duties of the quaestors, like those of the consuls, were undefined; the consuls were the superior magistrates of the republic, the quaestors their assistants.

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  • At the head of a large shop with many assistants, his business was to turn out, generally for a small price, devotional pieces commissioned by mercantile corporations or private persons to decorate their chapels in the churches - the preference being usually for scenes of the Passion, or for tortures and martyrdoms of the saints.

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  • Tradesmen and their assistants (of whom there were but few) moved about among the soldiers quite bewildered.

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  • They unlocked their shops and locked them up again, and themselves carried goods away with the help of their assistants.

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  • There was frustration as the referee 's assistants never assisted the referee at all.

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  • In many schools recognition of the role of teaching assistants already exists.

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  • What is the turnover rate for hiring new teachers and assistants?

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  • Are teachers and assistants certified in CPR.

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  • The agency also encourages individuals to seek the advice of a tax attorney, CPA or enrolled agent to explain the OIC filing process, as there are many reputable tax assistants that will do this for a nominal fee.

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  • Students who graduate are ready for entry level positions as production assistants, conceptual artists, CAD operators and more.

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  • Lindsay Lohan is a perfect example of this, as she is well known for having an entourage of assistants and curling irons with her wherever she goes, from a photo shoot to rehab.

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  • Sephora has a good selection and the sales assistants can help you select a good brush.

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  • Many professionals across the industry hire assistants, whether it is on a temporary basis or a permanent position.

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  • Be sure that your "assistants" understand how much time and effort will be involved in each project and assign tasks accordingly.

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  • There is always the option of having one of your assistants do the research for you and telling you what they learned.

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  • In fact, with college tuition prices rising more each year, it only makes sense to take advantage of the professors, teaching assistants, tutors, and academic advisors who are paid to help you succeed.

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  • He or she performs all the tasks necessary for running a dorm, including hiring dorm employees, coordinating the work of resident assistants, and disciplining residents who break the rules.

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  • Resident assistants hold floor meetings to discuss matters with everyone who lives on a single floor.

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  • Grand Rapids offers a large number of degrees in the School of Workforce Development, such as business, nursing, occupational therapy assistants, hospitality, and drafting and design.

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  • Graduates of the courses are prepared for the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) exams and careers as Certified Legal Assistants.

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  • If you don't have anyone to go shopping with you whose opinion you trust, put yourself in the hands of the shop assistants - they know what they're talking about and are there to help you.

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  • Sales assistants in the better shops are always more than happy to give you a hands-on lesson in tying a necktie.

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  • Sales assistants in upscale boutiques are your best bet, as they are trained to help you find good clothes and guide you to flattering looks.

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  • Some facilities operate as teaching centers for RNs, LPNs, and certified nursing assistants.

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  • Some volunteers assist nursing assistants, making the rounds on care checks.

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  • With loud music and assistants that don't understand variations in body type, it can be hard to shop for quality pieces.

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  • The shop assistants will be able to select pieces that best complement your physique so the clothes you get will be clothes you wear.

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  • The attendants and medical assistants will hook you up, observe your sleeping patterns, record your data and put together a report for the doctor to review in the morning.

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  • In addition, audio specialists, production assistants and managers are all involved in various facets of each video game.

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  • While you might be able to start as a level layout person, many designers got their starts as production assistants and testers.

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  • While the Palm brand enjoyed quite a bit of success with its Palm Pilot series of personal digital assistants (PDAs) in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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  • Skyscape Medical Resources offers access to medical information for nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians and physician assistants.

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  • These started out as platforms for PDAs (personal digital assistants), but they were quickly adapted to the emerging market for smartphone devices.

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  • If there's a chapter of the National Association of Legal Assistants in your area, consider joining it.

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  • This site also provides a detailed job description of the type of work land surveyors and land survey assistants perform.

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  • Other jobs available include analytical assistants, equipment technicians, sales managers, and account executives.

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  • Health insurance providers contribute to pressure the medical industry for more preventive care and earlier diagnostics that together are driving the demand for nurses, assistants and technicians.

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  • Nurses and medical assistants have been called the most "recession-resistant" jobs in health care, and both of them can be obtained with two-year associate degrees.

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  • Registered nurse positions are expected to increase by 22 percent from 2008 through 2018, and over that same period of time, the ranks of medical assistants may grow 34%, according to the BLS.

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  • First, a simple phone call to the medical office asking if they are hiring for medical assistants is a good initial step.

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  • Legal assistants may work for a lawyer working as a sole practitioner or a law firm made up of several attorneys.

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  • Non-profit agencies may also hire legal assistants.

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  • Jobs for medical assistants are available in a number of different environments, ranging from private doctor's offices to fast paced emergency rooms.

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  • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, medical assistants may take different roles, depending on the work environment.

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  • Administrative medical assistants perform clerical duties that help the office stay organized.

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  • Clinical medical assistants may perform tasks that are directly related to treating patients, but job duties are regulated by state law, and may vary from one region to another.

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  • Some medical assistants work in specialized environments, and they may require training specific to each field.

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  • Podiatrists and optometrists may hire assistants who may have additional job duties.

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  • Some duties are clerical in nature, but dental assistants often work alongside dentists during procedures and examinations.

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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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  • A number of companies and professionals are looking to virtual assistants to help them with scheduling, maintaining their websites, composing letters and press releases and other general office tasks.

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  • Clinics are often staffed by physician's assistants or nurse practitioners.

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  • Unfortunately, sometimes anonymous sources (photographers, personal assistants, stylists, and the like) tell paparazzi and media personalities about difficulties in the conception or about the celebrity's marriage and pregnancy.

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  • Your best bet is to go to an actual surf shop and get help from the sales assistants.

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  • Your local fabric store will have plenty of items from which to choose, and the assistants will be happy to advise you as to what will wash and wear best.

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  • When you shop this way, you can also get the advice of the sales assistants.

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  • The assistants there will be happy to show you how to tie a sarong in just about any way you can imagine, and probably quite a few you can't!

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  • It's best to shop at a well-stocked fabric store with knowledgeable assistants, as you can explain what you are doing and they should be able to guide you to the best choices.

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  • A specialty shop will have knowledgeable sales assistants who can give you good advice and information and steer you to your best purchase.

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  • For best results, you should shop somewhere with knowledgeable sales assistants who can help you find a suit that flatters you best and advise on accessories and comfort.

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  • Make friends with the shop assistants in your favorite local haunts, and tell them to call you when dress deals are available.

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  • For the best effect, enlist several assistants to light the candles just before the reception begins so they will last as long as possible, or inquire with your venue's decorator about how the candles will be attended to.

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  • Enlisting assistants may be required, and they should be able to keep secrets and improvise to keep the prospective bride from suspecting what is about to happen.

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  • Dolce & Gabbana came to life in 1985 by the dual effort of Domencio Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, who worked together as assistants in a Milan atelier.

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  • This brand is the work of designer duo Stefano Gabbana and Domecio Dolce who met in 1980 while working as fashion assistants in Milan.

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  • Promotional purses can be purchased from retailers such as Gift Assistants USA or 4 Imprint.

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  • However, there are also jobs for work at home typists, medical transcriptionists, and office assistants.

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  • In 2002 Fossil launched the ABACUS line, with technological products like Person Digital Assistants (PDAs) that are worn on the wrist like watches.

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  • High street stores often sell a range of different alarm clocks and many people enjoy going into a store and talking with the shop assistants about the best type of alarm clock with a voice.

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  • Qualified shop assistants are often on hand, and can provide advice where required.

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  • Even if you have a small staff of 5-10 reps working in-house, you'll still need a phone system and long-distance carrier plan, voice mail boxes for each of your telesales reps, customer service reps, administrative assistants and you.

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  • Not all company owners are willing to lock up the services of qualified administrative assistants while they dig through the layers of travel offerings.

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  • While all administrative assistants provide support duties, executive administrative assistants work with those who have powerful positions within the company.

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  • As such, executive administrative assistants have to have skills and abilities to handle a number of specialized tasks.

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  • Most companies specify that executive administrative assistants must have extensive administrative assistant experience.

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  • Executives generally don't want to train new assistants or to take time to work with someone inexperienced, preferring a seasoned support person who can jump in and get the job done with little direction.

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  • Free sample resumes for administrative assistants can be useful for those seeking employment as an administrative assistant.

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  • You have two major choices for your administrative assistant resumes, and you should choose which type works for you and then find free sample resumes for administrative assistants in that format.

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  • For example, some companies will specify they are only hiring executive administrative assistants.

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  • Some administrative assistants, on the other hand, provide support to several staff members.

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  • A large part of an administrative assistants job is usually to help the manager or person he is working for to take care of details.

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  • A good gym will have personal trainers and assistants in the room who will teach you how to use each machine safely.

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  • Personal assistants can complete a home inventory as well as help you with other tasks.

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  • It can be useful when first buying a pair to purchase them at a brick-and-mortar store where the sales assistants are knowledgeable.

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  • Those who do get a person on the line have found the "assistants" to be unhelpful and even downright rude.

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  • You'll do best by going into a lingerie store and being fitted by one of the sales assistants.

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  • It will be the kind of attention most women only get from sales assistants when they are shopping for a wedding dress in a high-end shop.

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  • Sales assistants have become more knowledgeable about the Spanx sizes and are thus better able to help customers choose the item that is right for them.

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  • He expects a lot from his assistants, but appears to reward them generously with promotions as well as giving them a truly exciting lifestyle to enjoy.

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  • Denise may be a single mom, but she has an arsenal of personal assistants and other helpers to make her life a little easier.

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  • Cameras also catch her assistants constantly bickering with each other and her husband - who is also a partner in her business - Rodger Berman.

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  • These are busy industry people and usually have assistants available to field calls, mail, and e-mail.

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  • Her two teenaged children, Lillie and True, are both involved, as well as her assistants and her handyman.

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  • They employ a staff of assistants who help create the staggering number of cupcakes the bakery creates every week.

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  • The upstairs complex is nicknamed "corpo," short for corporation, and houses offices for Drydek's lawyer, manager, cartoon artist, designer and all their assistants and admin staff.

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  • Nurses, doctors, x-ray technician and lab assistants are some fields that make wearing a lab coat a necessity.

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  • Nurses, technicians and assistants are some examples of fields where scrubs are a requirement.

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  • For example, office assistants may want to wear a lab coat as an additional layer over their clothes.

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  • Avoid forms if possible, as you run the risk of assistants "misfiling" it to preserve their jobs.

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  • The thirteen lords were assisted by twelve other inhabitants chosen by the freeholders, and when the number of lords was reduced to six, seven others were chosen from the assistants.

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  • Being intended for the Hotri's use, both these works treat exclusively of the hymns and verses recited by that priest and his assistants, either in the form of connected litanies or in detached verses invoking the deities to whom oblations are made, or uttered in response to the.

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  • This or the biniodide of mercury is the last antiseptic applied to the surgeon's and assistants' hands before an operation begins.

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  • The assistants employed at these dispensaries after a time appear to have gone into business on their own account, and in this way the dispensing chemists, as a class, appear to have originated.

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  • Above all things Thenard was a teacher; as he himself said, the professor, the assistants, the laboratory - everything must be sacrificed to the students.

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  • The agent to the governor-general of India, with a staff of political assistants, practically exercises supreme control.

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  • In historical and statistical investigation, or in special studies of particular subjects, it is possible, given the pecuniary means, to organize a whole army of skilled assistants, and with ordinary care to combine the results of their separate efforts.

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  • The Mandaean places of worship, being designed only for the priests and their assistants (the worshippers remaining in the forecourt), are excessively small, and very simply furnished; two windows, a door that opens towards the south so that those who enter have their faces turned towards the pole star, a few boards in the corner, and a gabled roof complete the whole structure; there is neither altar nor decoration of any kind.

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  • These are his creatures, his instruments, servants and assistants.

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  • In 1767 he was appointed to succeed Shakelton as principal painter to the king; and so fully employed was he on the royal portraits which the king was in the habit of presenting to ambassadors and colonial governors, that he was forced to take advantage of the services of a host of assistants - of whom David Martin and Philip Reinagle are the best known.

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  • Hitherto the chasuble had been worn indifferently by all ministers at the eucharist, even by the acolytes; it had been worn also at processions and other non-liturgical functions; it was now exalted into the mass vestment par excellence, worn by the celebrant only, or by his immediate assistants (deacon and subdeacon) only on very special occasions.

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  • Berry-White, which is maintained by the government, to train hospital assistants for the tea gardens.

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  • An enormous accumulation of lunatics of all sorts and degrees seems to have paralysed public authorities, who, at vast expense in buildings, mass them more or less indiscriminately in barracks, and expect that their sundry and difficult disorders can be properly studied and treated by a medical superintendent charged with the whole domestic establishment, with a few young assistants under him.

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  • Originally intended as assistants to the tribunes, they exercised certain police functions, were empowered to inflict fines and managed the plebeian and Roman games.

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  • The Roman Catholic chaplains are classed as parish priests, curates and assistants, and are subject to an army Vicar Apostolic. In war, at an army headquarters there are a "field-rabbi," a "military imam," an evangelical minister, as well as the Roman Catholic hierarchy.

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  • Hence the numerous bleachers dwell in the country with their assistants and machinery.

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  • His chief agent, Captain (afterwards Sir William) Sleeman, with several competent assistants, and the co-operation of a number of native states, succeeded in completely grappling with the evil, so that up to October 1835 no fewer than 1562 Thugs had been committed, of which number 382 were hanged and 986 transported or imprisoned for life.

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  • In 1609 a charter of incorporation provided for a mayor, recorder, six capital burgesses and seventeen assistants and courts of record and pie powder.

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  • The protectorate is included in the Universal Postal Union; each harbour has its post office, also a leading official with a number of assistants to control the natives and the revenue.

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  • The subsequent elections were annual, and within a few years the number of assistants was increased to seven.

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  • The General Court was the legislature and the electorate; the governor and assistants were the executive and the judiciary.

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  • If their character was approved they were taught during the winter months, when work was slack, for a space of three or four years; after that they were sent for two years to serve as menial assistants at a nunnery for women, which curiously enough existed in a recess of the valleys.

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  • In a city of the first class, a mayor, two aldermen from each ward, a police judge, and a treasurer who may be ex officio tax-collector are elected, and an attorney, a clerk, a chief of police, an assessor, a street commissioner, a jailer, a surveyor, and, where there is a paid fire department, a chief engineer with one or more assistants, may be appointed by the mayor with the consent of the council.

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  • Upon application of either or both of the parties, provided the employees be not less than twenty, this board is required to inquire into the cause of the dispute, with the aid of two expert assistants, who shall be nominated by the parties, and to render a decision, which is binding for at least six months upon the parties to the application.

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  • In 1800 he passed to Denmark, where, as at home, he gained many followers and assistants, chiefly among the lower orders.

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  • He fitted up in 1864 a private observatory at Cambridge, Mass.; but undertook in 1868, on behalf of the Argentine republic, to organize a national observatory at Cordoba; began to observe there with four assistants in 1870, and completed in 1874 his Uranometria Argentina (published 1879) for which he received in 1883 the gold medal of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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  • At its head is an elected headman (Schuize, Dorfvorsteher, &c.), with a small body of assistants (Schoffen, &c.).

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  • In his hands Sevres became the leading porcelain factory in Europe, and the researches of an able band of assistants enabled him to lay the foundations of ceramic chemistry.

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  • Under his auspices the instrumental equipment at Greenwich was completely changed, and the number of assistants increased from one to six.

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  • It was agreed that "lay assistants" were allowable, but only in cases of necessity.

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