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Office and clerk
After Oxford, Jackson got a job as a clerk in the Patent Office in London and arranged a job there for Housman as well.
The Office of the General Assembly maintains and publishes a national directory with the help of each presbytery's stated clerk.
Frustrated, in 1854 she moved to Washington D. C. and began work as a clerk in the US Patent Office ; this was the first time a woman had received a substantial clerkship in the federal government and at a salary equal to a man's salary.
In 1852 Giles went to the Victorian goldfields, then became a clerk at the Post Office in Melbourne, and later at the County Court.
His father, Shri Sharada Srivastava Prasad, was a school teacher, who later became a clerk in the Revenue Office at Allahabad.
" These moves were somewhat irregular as Marsh remained, until 1937, officially a clerk at the Colonial Office, but many exceptions were made, possibly at a cost to Marsh's official advancement.
As the newer settlement had become known as " Grand Traverse City ," Lay proposed this name for its post office, but the Post Office Department clerk suggested dropping the " Grand ," in the name, as to limit confusion between this new office and the one at nearby Old Mission.
But an Office of Price Administration clerk named Flack refused to give Gray the coupons, explaining that cartoons were not vital to the war effort.
Her father, Francis van Arnum Brown, worked at a number of jobs, including as a clerk at the Washington Patent Office and as a manager and salesman for a wholesale butcher.
George was born and grew up in Carshalton, the son of Post Office clerk Alan and his wife Olive.
" Canon C. 26 stipulates that " Every clerk ( cleric ) in Holy Orders is under obligation, not being let ( prevented ) by sickness or some other urgent cause, to say daily the Morning and Evening Prayer ...." In other Anglican provinces, the Daily Office is not a canonical obligation but is strongly encouraged.
In 1914, he became a clerk at the Office of the French governor in Vientiane.
In 1808 he left the War Office, where he had been working as a clerk, to become editor of the Examiner, a newspaper founded by his brother, John.
Following his graduation at the age of 16, he took a job as a junior clerk in the Post Office Savings Bank before travelling to London to study law.
Lily has for a long time been secretly loved by John Eames, a junior clerk at the Income Tax Office, while Bell is in love with the local doctor, James Crofts.
Also seen frequently, and lending a certain continuity to the series, are the minor characters Alf Miscolo ( the clerk in charge of records and coffee ) and desk sergeant Dave Murchison, as well as a large cast of regulars who do not work at the 87th, including Steve's deaf-mute wife Theodora " Teddy " Carella ; the buffoonish and arrogant homicide detectives Monoghan and Monroe, who always appear together ; the crime lab supervisor Sam Grossman ; Medical Examiner Paul Blaney ( and later his twin brother Carl ) from the Coroner's Office ; police informants Danny Gimp and Fats Donner ; Rolly Chabrier and Nellie Brand from the District Attorney's office ; and Detective Ollie Weeks ( a. k. a. " Fat Ollie "), a central character in several 87th Precinct novels even though he is in fact on the squad of the neighboring 88th Precinct.
From 1955 Mádl worked as a legal clerk and then as court secretary, then between 1956 and 1971 he worked as political and legal rapporteur at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Central Office, later being promoted to head of department.
She began her career working as a clerk with the Imperial Chemical Industries in 1955, moving to the General Post Office as a telephonist 1960 to 1964.
James, like his wife, a graduate of what was to be Alabama State University was employed as a clerk in the Railway Service of the United States Post Office, and his father was a slave.
There he worked as a bookshop manager, a bus conductor, and a Post Office counter clerk.
He served much of his life as chief clerk in the offices of the U. S. Post Office Department.
At the age of 18, he worked as a clerk at the Westminster Fire Office and began studying part-time at the Lambeth School of Art.
Stempel remained in the Army for the next seven years, attending counterintelligence School in Baltimore, Maryland and serving " as an agent " until 1952, when he began work in the United States Post Office as a clerk.
After joining the Audit Office as a clerk at an early age, Ratu Madraiwiwi had steadily worked his way up through the civil service, establishing connections along the way that were later to prove decisive in the life of his son.

Office and defeated
It was not an immediate constitutional priority however, especially after the Irish Home Rule Bill was defeated in the House of Commons, and by the time a Scottish home rule bill was first presented to parliament in 1913, its progress, along with that of the Irish Home Rule Act 1914, was interrupted by World War I and subsequently became overshadowed by the Easter Rising and Irish War of Independence, although the Scottish Office was relocated to St. Andrew's House in Edinburgh during the 1930s.
Although Sumner stated he was an " Administration man ", in addition to having stopped Grant's Dominican Republic treaty attempt, Sumner had defeated Grant's full repeal of the Tenure of Office Act, blocked Grant's nomination of Alexander Stewart to U. S. Secretary of Treasury, stalled diplomatic appointments, and conducted his own foreign policy from the Senate.
While this motion was defeated at the ballot box, with the SFA opting to wait for War Office advice, the noted East London philanthropist Frederick Charrington was orchestrating a public campaign to have professional football in Britain suspended, and achieving great popular support for his cause.
Two cabinet ministers, namely Foreign Minister George Yeo and Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Lim Hwee Hua, were defeated.
Eagle was first elected in the 1992 election when she defeated the Minister for Overseas Development at the Foreign Office Lynda Chalker by 3, 809 votes, and has remained an MP since.
From 1976, under James Callaghan's premiership, he was Minister of State at the Foreign Office until Labour was defeated at the 1979 general election.
In 1993 be became the PPS to the Secretary of State for Wales John Redwood until 1995 when he was the PPS to the Home Office minister David Maclean, and then to Gillian Shephard to the Secretary of State for Education and Skills in 1996, where he remained until he was defeated at the 1997 general election.

Office and Lillian
* The Office Scandal ( 1929 ) as Lillian Tracy

Office and Morris
Designated by Leonard Lord as project ADO15 ( Amalgamated Drawing Office project number 15 ) and the product of the Morris design team, the Mini came about because of a fuel shortage caused by the 1956 Suez Crisis.
* 1992 photo -- former Merchants Coal Company Office, Quemahoning Street & Morris Avenue
The Study Away Programs Office, located in the Jim D. Morris Center, has partnerships with several program providers and direct exchange agreements that allow students to go more or less anywhere in the world!
Subsequently, The Office of the Mayor of London has also opted to move to adopt a Design Guide for Housing within the city which will be 10 % more generous than the Parker Morris Standards.
The use of Morris engine designs was dropped within 3 years and all new car designs were coded ADO from " Amalgamated Drawing Office ".
He worked for the reform movement along with William Carson and Morris that successfully persuaded the British Colonial Office to institute responsible government in Newfoundland.
Her uncle, Alf Morris, was Labour MP for Manchester Wythenshawe ( 1964 – 97 ) and her father, Charles Morris, was Labour MP for Manchester Openshaw ( 1963 – 83 ) and Post Office union official who married Pauline Dunn.
In the 1970s, Morris read children's bedtime stories for the Post Office to be heard via the telephone.
In his 1997 book, Behind the Oval Office, Morris wrote that, following an argument in the Arkansas Governor's Mansion, he strode toward the exit and was tackled by Clinton.
Morris has also written Behind the Oval Office: Winning the Presidency in the Nineties ( ISBN 1-58063-053-7 ), a retrospective of his work with the Clintons that was published soon after his resignation from the campaign in 1996.
Notable works by Mark Morris include Gloria ( 1981 ), set to Vivaldi ; Championship Wrestling ( 1985 ), based on an essay by Roland Barthes ; L ' Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato ( 1988 ); Dido and Æneas ( 1989 ); The Hard Nut ( 1991 ), his version of The Nutcracker set in the 1970s ; The Office ( 1995 ); Greek to Me ( 2000 ); a dance version of the Virgil Thomson – Gertrude Stein opera Four Saints in Three Acts ( 2001 ); the ballet A Garden ( 2001 ); Grand Duo ( 1993 ); V ( 2002 ) and All Fours ( 2004 ).

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