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Deputy and coroner
" Deputy Lehigh County coroner Wayne Snyder said, “ Upon viewing the body and speaking to the pathologist, I immediately suspected foul play and so notified the district attorney.

Deputy and says
Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage says that a pullout from Gaza would be " a step in the right direction.
Duberstein has been a " political adviser " to former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, according to syndicated columnist Robert Novak, who says Duberstein was a source for David Corn's and Michael Isikoff's book about the Valerie Plame affair in which Armitage was found to be the one who leaked Plame's CIA status to Novak.
Although they don't know what it is, Native American policeman Deputy Hawk says that the Black Lodge is from the mythology of his people, describing it as:

Deputy and looks
Bolten is sworn in as White House Chief of Staff by his Deputy Joe Hagin ; his predecessor Andrew Card looks on.
Deputy Assistant Press Secretary Carlton Carroll looks on.

Deputy and like
" Critical scholarly works like Guenter Lewy's controversial The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany ( 1964 ) also followed the publication of The Deputy.
Added to this was the fact that Menzies had not served in that war, and that as Attorney-General and Deputy Prime Minister, Menzies had made an official visit to Germany in 1938, and like his Opposition at the time, supported Neville Chamberlain's policy of Appeasement.
Though most of Provence, with the exception of Marseille, Aix and Avignon, was rural, conservative and largely royalist, it did produce some memorable figures in the French Revolution ; Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau from Aix, who tried to moderate the Revolution, and turn France into a constitutional monarchy like England ; the Marquis de Sade from Lacoste in the Luberon, who was a Deputy from the far left in the National Assembly ; Charles Barbaroux from Marseille, who sent a battalion of volunteers to Paris to fight in the French Revolutionary Army ; and Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès ( 1748 – 1836 ), an abbé, essayist and political leader, who was one of the chief theorists of the French Revolution, French Consulate, and First French Empire, and who, in 1799, was the instigator of the coup d ' état of 18 Brumaire, which brought Napoleon to power.
The remaining deputy is known as the " Principal Deputy ," sometimes called the " political deputy " and, like the Solicitor General, typically leaves at the end of an administration.
It gave Griffith a tradition of a crime-free community for many years because of men like John Harkenrider, Griffith ’ s first marshal, Deputy John Taylor, and Dan Walters, town Marshall between 1914 and 1917.
Eden's Deputy Commissioner, Major A. G. Duff, sent a Mr. Duke, one of his assistants, to Thaybyoo Creek, between the Sittang and Beeling rivers, on the Gulf of Martaban, where he found a 37-ft whale, which had stranded there in June 1871 after swimming more than twenty miles up the creek — it was said to have " exhausted itself by its furious struggles " to get free and " roared like an elephant " before finally expiring.
Sardar Patel who was the Deputy Prime Minister of free India and was incharge of the Home Department took special interest in weeding out corruption from the erstwhile princely states like Jodhpur, Rewa, Tonk etc.
Although targeted at people like former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the resolution was eventually withdrawn because it would have declared party personages such as its founder, Dato ' Onn Jaafar, and the first Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, as traitors to the party and the Malay race.
Arun Chandra Guha writes that when Bankimchandra Chatterjee was a Deputy Magistrate at Chinsura, patriotic literary figures like Yogendra Vidyabhushan, Bhudev Mukherjee, Nabin Chandra Sen, Hemchandra Banerjee used to meet in his house.
The new system would allow the Leader and Deputy ( or Co-Leaders ) to vote on GPEx and, rather than being elected annually ( like the Principal Speakers ), the posts would be elected every two years.
Leader Mahendra Chaudhry said that Baba was a deserter, and that the SDL must be " hard up for candidates " to have selected a man like him, while Deputy Leader Poseci Bune told the Fiji Sun that he was baffled by the turn of events.
Journalist Walter Pincus points to a passage on page 237 in which Clarke describes a September 4, 2001 meeting of national security principals in which he states Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, " who looked distracted throughout the session, took the United States Deputy Secretary of Defense Wolfowitz line that there were other terrorists concerns, like Iraq.
In 1971, pro-Market figures like Roy Jenkins, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, said a Labour government would have agreed to the terms of accession secured by the Conservatives.
His war injury — which never properly healed — made him ineligible for posts like Lord President of the Council of the North or Lord Deputy of Ireland when they were suggested for him in the future.
In April 2003, Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform Michael McDowell addressed Higgins during a Dáil debate, saying " I do not take lectures on democracy from a Trotskyite communist like Deputy Joe Higgins.
Organisations previously associated with black consciousness either were hijacked by political careerist to gravitate towards the ANC's position ( e. g. AZASO, Institute of Contextual Theology ) or effectively became alternative, although marginalized, core of cadres with consistency like AZAPO's President Mosibudi who is Minister of Science and Technology in Thabo Mbeki's Cabinet and earlier been Deputy Minister of National Education.
Much like how he relates to the town itself, Cooper gains an instant rapport with many of the townspeople on arrival to Twin Peaks-most particularly Sheriff Harry S. Truman and his deputies, Deputy Tommy " Hawk " Hill and Deputy Andy Brennan.
Eddie Large performed a number of impressions, particularly cartoon characters like Deputy Dawg and Woodywoodpecker.
Deputy chairman of a city building and architecture council said that updated building codes like those in the United States were being drafted ( along with a strict requirement that the new protocols be respected ) and that the new buildings would be no taller than four stories and would be located away from areas with the highest seismic risk.
USA later briefly acquired the broadcast rights to Terrytoons shorts like Deputy Dawg and Mighty Mouse, and DC Comics related cartoons such as Superfriends.
Key government officials like the late President, Mr Wee Kim Wee, then Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong and then Minister of National Development, Mr S. Dhanabalan were personally escorted to the site.
* Deputy Sachs, who has come to tell him that Sheriff Lamb " would like a word " " If I'm under arrest, then do me the courtesy of making it all official-like.
John McLaughlin, who at the time was the Deputy Director of the CIA, described the extent of the Agency's investigation into the claim: " Well, on something like the Atta meeting in Prague, we went over that every which way from Sunday.

Deputy and big
The typical role of the Deputy Secretary of Defense is to oversee the day-to-day business and lead the internal management processes of the $ 500 billion plus Department of Defense, that is as its chief operating officer and chief management officer ; while the Secretary of Defense as the chief executive officer focuses on the big issues of the day, command and control issues, congressional hearings, attending meetings of the National Security Council, and directly advising the President on defense issues.
Within the series, it was announced that Deputy Fife had finally made the " big time ," and had joined the Raleigh, North Carolina police force.
PAS won big in 1999, due in significant part to Malay anger over the treatment of former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim by then – Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammed and other officials of the national government.

Deputy and those
The Senate has approximately 150 members, including the Deputy Vice-Chancellors / Pro Vice-Chancellors, the Deans and Associate Deans of the Faculties, the Heads of the academic Schools and Research Centres, representatives from the academic staff in each School, representatives of the research staff and those administrative groups most closely associated with educational activities, and representatives of the Students ' Union.
As predicted by those familiar with Carr's long-standing relationship with the newly-elected Green Party of Canada leader Elizabeth May, Carr accepted the paid position of Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Canada and is a federal candidate in the riding of Vancouver Centre.
In 1744 he was elected as a Deputy from Providence, which position he held for seven years, also being the Speaker of the House of Deputies during two of those years.
Within those Borough Commands exist nine divisions, each headed by a Deputy Chief.
In addition to those assignments, Bertrand was also Johnson's Deputy Premier.
According to the Navy's Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General for Administrative Law, the Marines held in Tehran were " entitled to award of the medal if the Secretary determines that circumstances under which they were held captive were ' comparable to those under which persons have generally been held captive by enemy armed forces during periods of armed conflict.
By constitutional convention he or she ( though to date there have been no women holders of the office ) and the Deputy Bailiff are invariably selected from among those who have previously held the senior office within the Law Officers of the Crown – the Procureur in Guernsey and the Attorney General in Jersey.
All of those first initiated by Smith on May 4, 1842, were longstanding or recent Masons: Adams was the Deputy Grand Master of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Illinois ; Whitney, Miller and Kimball had previously been Lodge Masters ; Smith's brother, Hyrum, had been a Mason since 1827, and the remaining five participants ( Law, Marks, Young, Richards, and Smith himself ) had been initiated as Freemasons just weeks before the meeting.
In September 2006, the FSB was shaken by a major reshuffle, which, combined with some earlier reassignments ( most remarkably, those of FSB Deputy Directors Yury Zaostrovtsev and Vladimir Anisimov in 2004 and 2005, respectively ), were widely believed to be linked to the Three Whales Corruption Scandal that had slowly unfolded since 2000.
Before his retirement in 1992, Kabbah held a number of senior administrative positions at UNDP Headquarters in New York, including those of Deputy Director and Director of Personnel, and Director, Division of Administration and Management.
Painlevé took his aviation interests, along with those in naval and military matters, with him when he became, in 1906, Deputy for Paris's 5th arrondissement, the so-called Latin Quarter.
The positions he held included those of vice-premier ( 1939 – 1944 ), Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs ( 1940 – 1949 ), Minister for Foreign Affairs ( 1949 – 1953 ), Academician of the Soviet Academy of Sciences from 1939, and permanent representative of the Soviet Union to the United Nations.
From among their own members, the Senators elect a President and Vice-President, whose roles are similar to those of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively.
Aigun, however, remained the seat of the Deputy Lieutenant-General ( Fu dutong ), responsible for a large district covering much of the Amur Valley within the province of Heilongjiang as it existed in those days.
The NDP, on the other hand, lost almost half of the share of the popular vote that it had won in the 1996 election, while its seat count fell from 39 seats to only two -- those of Deputy Premier & Education Minister Joy MacPhail and Community Development Minister Jenny Kwan.
Their leader, Nick Clegg is the current Deputy Prime Minister with other Lib Dems taking up other cabinet and ministerial positions There is a small splinter group of the Liberal Democrats, the Liberal Party, which consists of those Liberals who objected to the merger of the old Liberal Party to the Social Democrats in 1988.
Moore, who had been made Deputy Leader of the Opposition in 1920, was among those Country Party members who, suspicious of United Party motives, refused to join a proposed Country-United merger mooted in the January 1923.
He held many political posts, including those of Deputy Prime Minister ( 1966-1974 ) and Prime Minister of Romania ( 1979-1982 ).
Geek Squad employees are known as Agents and are assigned titles similar to those used by intelligence agencies – Counter Intelligence Agent ( CIA ), Deputy of Counter Intelligence ( DCI ), Double Agent ( DA ), Special Agent ( SA ) and Deputy Field Marshal ( DFM ), to name a few.
Among those arriving at the Embassy were Dr Phan Quang Dan, former Deputy Prime Minister and minister responsible for social welfare and refugee resettlement, an obsessive anti-communist who was constantly making speeches exhorting his countrymen to stand and fight.
In May 2012, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Welfare Policy and Youth in Kukuriku coalition Milanka Opačić expressed her support for LGBT parenting and said that Croatia should progress to the point where that is acceptable and tolerated, but not just yet as the current situation could lead to discrimination of children from those families and stated that this is the main reason for taking step by step regarding LGBT rights.
One of those investigated was Deputy Head of Mission in Riyadh, Simon McDonald, who was later appointed British Ambassador to Israel.

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