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chief and rabbi's
Vehemently anti-religious Yiddish newspapers such as Die Wahrheit ( English: " The Truth ") unleashed their wrath, spreading false and malicious rumours about the chief rabbi's personal life.

chief and salary
The typical image of a bureau chief is a person on a fixed salary who is concerned with pleasing those who appointed him.
Holland effectively lost control of the company and found himself earning a salary of $ 90 a week as chief engineer, while the company he founded was selling submarines for $ 300, 000 each.
Recent scandals include the convictions of the mayor, David Delle Donna, and his wife, a member of the town planning board, on federal extortion and mail fraud charges ; a former mayor, Peter LaVilla, who pleaded guilty in 2003 to misappropriating campaign funds and using the money for a private brokerage account ; a councilman who resigned after being accused of receiving illegal advances on his salary ; and a chief financial officer, who pleaded guilty in 2002 to misappropriation of funds.
In 1906 Rolls and Royce formalised their partnership by creating Rolls-Royce Limited, with Royce appointed chief engineer and works director on a salary of £ 1, 250 per annum plus 4 % of the profits in excess of £ 10, 000.
DeLorean accepted a $ 16, 000 salary offer with a bonus program, choosing to work at GM's Pontiac division as an assistant to chief engineer Pete Estes and general manager Semon " Bunkie " Knudsen.
On his return to Russia, Bestuzhev served for two years without any salary as chief gentleman of the Bedchamber at the court of Anne of Courland.
The L. A. Weekly printed that Dreier had had a romantic relationship with his longtime chief of staff, Brad W. Smith, who at the time collected a $ 156, 600 government salary.
Smith earned the highest possible salary allowed by law for a committee staff member and was reportedly the highest-paid chief of staff working for any House of Representatives committee chair.
Besides his executive role he also received a separate salary as the chief reader of the company.
For example, he cut the salary of chief scout and former Leafs star Bob Davidson by almost two-thirds, forcing Davidson to resign.
Trevor Matthews joined the organisation as chief executive on 30 July 2008, his annual salary for this role is £ 720, 000.
In November 2011, a salary of £ 100k was recommended by the Mayor's remuneration committee-a rise of £ 44k based on the fact that the mayor carried out the work of the city's former chief executive who was paid £ 175k.
Even in ABC, some overhead costs are difficult to assign to products and customers, such as the chief executive's salary.
Brennan accepted this, but Temperley demanded a further £ 10, 000 for the delay, and after some argument the War Office agreed, also agreeing to pay Brennan a sizable salary to act as production chief.
In February 2011, the Daily Telegraph reported that David Leather, chief executive of the Passenger Transport Executive, was being paid £ 45, 000 a month, and Bob Morris, interim chief operating officer, was getting a six-figure salary.
For two years the agency paid his salary and gave him an office, even though the chief executive's position had been filled by Frank Allen.
Young wanted to head his own force and after one unsuccessful attempt ( for the chief constableship of the Isle of Wight Constabulary ), he became Acting Chief Constable of Leamington Spa Borough Police in September 1938, aged 31, at a salary of £ 500 per annum.
Later, there was a desire to improve the prestige, and salary, of the locomotive superintendent and a means of achieving those aims was to seek to regrade the post as chief mechanical engineer ( CME ).
In 2001 Mark Wood ( Financial Figure ) moved from AXA to join Prudential to become its UK and European Chief Executive until 2005, when he founded and became chief executive of Paternoster ; a regulated insurance company that takes on the risks associated with companies ’ final salary / defined benefit pension schemes.
A chief superintendent's annual salary starts at £ 74, 394 and rises to £ 78, 636 ( as of September 2010 ).
Moving back to private industry, Ravitch was hired in November 1991 by the Major League Baseball owners as head of their Player Relations Committee, the chief labor negotiator for the owners, at an annual salary of $ 750, 000.
The title carried no salary, nor any advisory responsibilities, but was a symbolic link to the business that few former chief executives are allowed to retain.
Gammell was paid an annual salary of £ 552, 000 for his role as chief executive at Cairn Energy.

chief and is
A chief characteristic of experience in the mode of causal efficacy is one of derivation from the past.
Finally, in The Maltese Falcon among others, the clash between detective and police is carried to its logical conclusion: Sam Spade becomes the chief murder suspect.
His denials of extensive reading notwithstanding, it is no doubt safe to assume that he has spent time schooling himself in Southern history and that he has gained some acquaintance with the chief literary authors who have lived in the South or have written about the South.
Without saying or seeming to say that in portraying the Sartoris and the Compson families Faulkner's chief concern is social criticism, we can say nevertheless that through those families he dramatizes his comment on the planter dynasties as they have existed since the decades before the Civil War.
It is the chief merit in Copernicus' work that all his planetary calculations are interdependent.
Mr. Stavropoulos is the U.N. legal chief and a very good man, but he is not fully versed on some technical points of American law ''.
Since the great flood of these dystopias has appeared only in the last twelve years, it seems fairly reasonable to assume that the chief impetus was the 1949 publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four, an assumption which is supported by the frequent echoes of such details as Room 101, along with education by conditioning from Brave New World, a book to which science-fiction writers may well have returned with new interest after reading the more powerful Orwell dystopia.
Next to it is a copper section, with cooking utensils and a figure of the chief cook in an elaborate, floor-length robe.
The chief experience is the sensing of communion, and in the higher religions, of a harmonious relationship with the supernatural power.
As Loomis remarks, `` In the internal pattern the chief reason for interacting is to communicate liking, friendship, and love among those who stand in supporting relations to one another and corresponding negative sentiments to those who stand in antagonistic relations ''.
`` Unfortunately '', says Chief Postal Inspector David H. Stephens, who has prosecuted many device quacks, `` the ghouls who trade on the hopes of the desperately ill often cannot be successfully prosecuted because the patients who are the chief witnesses die before the case is called up in court ''.
This serious condition, popularly known as pyorrhea, is one of the chief causes of tooth loss in adults.
One of the chief features of this community of interest is the automotive patents cross-licensing agreement, a milestone in the development of American industrial cooperation.
Jerome Leavitt, a partner in the Union Liquor company, 3247 S. Kedzie Av., Dominic Senese, a teamster union slugger who is a buddy of Stein and a cousin of Tony Accardo, onetime gang chief ; ;
They know it is the chief ingredient in gallstones.
Doc Doolittle's scheduled appearance at captain's mast was a very unusual thing, because the discipline dispensed there is ordinarily for the young and immature, and a chief is naturally expected to stay off the report.
His chief motivation for enrolling at Hanford is the desire to '' --
The word archipelago is derived from the Greek ἄρχι-– arkhi-(" chief ") and πέλαγος – pélagos (" sea ") through the Italian arcipelago.
An abbot ( from Old English abbod, abbad, from Latin abbas (“ father ”), from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς ( abbas ), from Aramaic ܐܒܐ / אבא (’ abbā, “ father ”); confer German Abt ; French abbé ) is the head and chief governor of a community of monks, called also in the East hegumen or archimandrite.
Odin is the chief of Asagarth.
In 1541, he received Bayreuth as his share of the family lands, but, as the chief town of his principality was Kulmbach, he is sometimes referred to as the Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.
His chief work is a Historia Francorum, or Libri v de Gestis Francorum, which deals with the history of the Franks from the earliest times to 653, and was continued by other writers until the middle of the twelfth century.
) where each of them is declared to be the chief in some quality, Ānanda is mentioned five times ( more often than any other ).

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