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So a quick count could be made at any time, even by an illiterate clerk, of the number of registered persons in four age-and-sex classes.
There at the river's edge waited one Henry Greene, whom Hudson listed as a `` clerk ''.
He stared at the clerk who sat at a scarred and ancient fumed-oak desk stuffing envelopes.
Over the weekend, Mrs. Self, personnel clerk, was a feted and honored guest of the Atlanta Club, organization of women employes at City Hall.
Louis H. Grenier, clerk of the board, said that the appeals will be reviewed in December at the time the board is visiting new construction sites in the town for assessment purposes.
Back at the Factory-to-You with the other old maids, back there she was the youngest clerk and she was thirty-four, which made her young enough to resent the usual ideal working conditions, like the unventilated toilet with the door you had to hold shut while you sat down.
His father, Wilfred Bailey Everett Bixby Jr., was a store clerk and his mother, Jane ( née McFarland ) Bixby, was a senior manager at I. Magnin & Company.
He was employed as a law clerk at Chioggia and Feltre, after which he returned to his native city and began practicing.
The next year he was transferred to nearby York Factory, and over the next few years spent time as a clerk at Cumberland House and South Branch House before arriving at Manchester House in 1787.
Conan Doyle stated that the character of Holmes was inspired by Dr. Joseph Bell, for whom Doyle had worked as a clerk at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
Other notable officials at Ellis Island included Edward F. McSweeney ( assistant commissioner ), Joseph E. Murray ( assistant commissioner ), Dr. George W. Stoner ( chief surgeon ), Augustus Frederick Sherman ( chief clerk ), Dr. Victor Safford ( surgeon ), Dr. Victor Heiser ( surgeon ), Thomas W. Salmon | Dr.
* Empty Arms Hotel: Roy Clark as the head desk clerk at one of the few accommodations in all of Kornfield Kounty, who would pop up from behind the front desk after the bell was rung.
" He then seized the records, snatched the bill from the hands of the clerk, drove the members out at the point of the bayonet, locked the doors, put the key in his pocket, and returned to Whitehall.
His years observing Mancunian architecture subsequently influenced his works, and was inspired to pursue a career in architecture after a treasurer clerk noticed his sketches and interest in Manchester's buildings while he worked at Manchester Town Hall.
Professor Caleb Nelson, a former clerk for Justice Thomas and law professor at the University of Virginia, has elaborated on the role of stare decisis in originalist jurisprudence:
Leaving De La Salle College Bankstown ( now LaSalle Catholic College ) at 15, Keating decided not to pursue higher education, and worked as a clerk at the Electricity Commission of New South Wales and then as a trade union research assistant.
The link between King and his shadow writer was exposed after a Washington D. C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, incredulous that Bachman and King were not one and the same, located publisher's records at the Library of Congress and discovered a document naming King as the author of one of Bachman's novels.
Richard Bachman was exposed as King's pseudonym by a persistent Washington D. C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, who noticed similarities between the works and later located publisher's records at the Library of Congress that named King as the author of one of Bachman's novels.
Doyle said that the character of Sherlock Holmes was inspired by Dr. Joseph Bell, for whom Doyle had worked as a clerk at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
A clerk at Renberg's, a clothing store located on the first floor of the Drexel, heard what sounded like a woman's scream and saw a young black man rushing from the building.
After being a solicitor's clerk and for a while keeping a school at Mere in Wiltshire, he was ordained into the Church of England in 1847, taking a BD degree from St John's College, Cambridge, in 1851.
His first job was as a grocery store clerk in Springfield, at the age of 15.

clerk and front
The copying clerk arranged the portion of the letter book to be used in the following sequence starting from the front: a sheet of oiled paper, then a sheet of letter book tissue, then a letter placed face up against the back of the tissue on which the copy was to be made, then another oiled paper, etc.
The chief clerk directed the train crew to divide the train and proceed with the front portion to Hamilton's Bawn station, about two miles away, and leave that portion there, and return for the second portion.
In front of the clerk are the hour glasses.
Police eventually concluded that Adam was abducted by a drifter named Ottis Toole near the front exterior of the Sears store that afternoon, after being asked to leave by a store clerk.
The judge enters from a door at the side of the platform, preceded by a cry of " court rise " from the usher or clerk of the court who sits below and in front of the judge's bench.
The second clerk gets up to go to the bathroom and moves the cradle in front of the innkeeper's bed because it is in the way.
* hotel front desk clerk
When a DMV clerk insists that he cannot release personal information unless a crime has been committed, Trevor throws himself in front of a car in order to accuse Ivan of committing a hit and run.
* The novel Anonymous Rex has the main character, Vincent Rubio, checking into the hotel at great expense after threatening the front desk clerk.
The clerk, referred to as " Mister / Madam Clerk " or " Mister / Madam Registrar ", also wears a robe and sits in front of the judge and faces the lawyers.
Concerned that he might never work, due to his injury, Carroll felt very fortunate when his brother-in-law helped him get a job as the front desk clerk for CBS Radio in Hollywood, California.
" I had been on tour, playing in front of thousands of people ", he later remarked, " And here I was, working as a toy shop clerk.
But on November 25, 1869 McFarland shot Richardson in the offices of the New York Tribune in front of the night clerk Daniel Frohman ( later a famous Broadway producer ).
There is usually an open space between the bench and the counsel tables, because of the court clerk and court reporter's tables in front of the bench and the jury box on the side.
Directly in front of the clerk is the well of court which has a
The job's name is derived from the fact that the hotel's front desk clerk rang a bell to summon an employee, who would " hop " ( jump ) to attention at the desk to receive instructions.

clerk and desk
* Front desk clerk, a type of clerk
The officials at the German Embassy were clear that Grynszpan had not asked to see vom Rath by name, and that he saw vom Rath only because he happened to be on duty at the time Grynszpan visited the Embassy, and because the desk clerk asked vom Rath to see Grynszpan.
* Laurelle Brooks Mehus as the night desk clerk where among other scenes she shared the opening hotel scene with Vivian and Edward.
The young hotel desk clerk, Pete Wirth ( John Ericson ), claims he has no vacant rooms.
Shortly after the war, he taught school briefly, then moved to Montgomery, Alabama, where he worked as a desk clerk at The Exchange Hotel and also performed as a musician.
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.
DiBiase claimed " Everybody has a price " demonstrating his " power " through a series of vignettes in which he did things such as bribe the manager of a local swimming pool to close for the day so he could have the pool to himself, or when the honeymoon suite in a hotel was already booked, he bribed the desk clerk to have the couple already in there thrown out.
His body was discovered by a hotel desk clerk.
" Weeks filed a complaint with the EEOC, but the phone company cited a Georgia law that prohibited women from lifting anything heavier than 30 pounds, although the 34-pound manual typewriter Weeks used as a clerk had to be lifted by hand onto her desk every morning and stored away every night.
The desk clerk said " a house doctor would be right up.
Whitman used to work as a clerk for the bureau until 1867, when he was fired after a manuscript of Leaves of Grass was found in his desk.
* John Fiedler appears as the desk clerk.
The clerk of the court, who sits facing the court ( that is, the same way as the judge ) has a dedicated desk with computer and telephone, used when communication is necessary with other parts of the court building ( for example the jury assembly area or the cell complex ).
The rivalry might have been a friendly one, as Spielberg makes a cameo appearance in Blues Brothers ( as the unnamed desk clerk near the very end ) and Landis had made a cameo in 1941 as a messenger.
In the Soviet Union in 1927, a former member of the nobility, Ippolit Matveyevich Vorobyaninov, works as a desk clerk.
He has a brief relationship with a needy desk clerk, Cynthia Hooper ( played by Mariska Hargitay in season 4 ).
While working on Broadway, Sparks developed his trademark deadpan expression while portraying the role of a desk clerk in the play Little Miss Brown.
On August 29, 1971, three armed men murdered 51-year old San Francisco police sergeant John Victor Young while he was working at a desk in his police station, which was almost empty at the time due to a bombing attack on a bank that took place earlier-only one other officer and a civilian clerk were there.
As Walker carries on the search himself ( with input from a very sympathetic but wary desk clerk at the hotel ), he stumbles onto a murder scene and then encounters the streetwise young Michelle ( Emmanuelle Seigner ), who had mistakenly picked up his wife's suitcase at the airport.
; Paulette Hyland: The desk clerk at the hotel, whose maiden name is Petersen.

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