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number and deputy
Within the corporate office or corporate center of a company, some companies have a Chairman and CEO as the top ranking executive, while the number two is the President and COO ; other companies have a President and CEO but no official deputy.
At first, this number was declared to represent one deputy per 60, 000 citizens ( 425 were elected in 1952 ), but, in 1960, as the population grew, the declaration was changed: The constitution then stated that the deputies were representative of the people and could be recalled by the people, but this article was never used, and, instead of the " five-point electoral law ", a non-proportional, " four-point " version was used.
Investigations concerning the running of Paris's city hall, the number of whose municipal employees jumped by 25 % from 1977 to 1995 ( with 2, 000 out of approximately 35, 000 coming from the Corrèze region where Chirac had held his seat as deputy ), as well as a lack of financial transparency ( marchés publics ) and the communal debt, were thwarted by the legal impossibility of questioning him as president.
The top management of the PBC is composed of the governor and a certain number of deputy governors.
* Markus Näslund, and twin brothers Daniel and Henrik Sedin, are all from Örnsköldsvik Municipality ; Naslund played for the Vancouver Canucks from 1996-2008 and his number was retired by the team in honour of his many accomplishments in December 2010, while the Sedins are captain and deputy captain of the team in 2010-11.
Also under Julius Caesar, the number of pontifices were increased to sixteen, the pontifex maximus included-possibly because Caesar's own long absences from Rome necessitated the appointment of a deputy pontiff for those occasions when fifteen needed to be present?
The incumbent pro-Airtricity deputy Supervisor was defeated by a large margin, and of the other two board members, both of whom were on the other side in the debate, only one was up for election, and received the largest number of votes for a non-supervisor seat.
A number of CIA officials, including John N. McMahon ( then the head of the Office of Technical Service and later the Agency's deputy director ), became strong supporters of the program.
In the last two centuries Jews in a number of European communities, notably Germany and Britain, came to view professionally trained hazzanim as clergy and the hazzan as the deputy rabbi.
The mayor appoints a large number of officials, including commissioners who head city departments, and his or her deputy mayors.
The powers and duties, and even the number of deputy mayors, are not defined by the City Charter.
In 1997, he stood by the idea of Gauche Plurielle (" Pluralist Left ") which brought the leftist politics back in power with Lionel Jospin ; Hue became a deputy, and the government included a number of Communists.
Any town marshal can appoint any number of unpaid deputy town marshals / reserve officers who may exercise full police powers in the state.
At the 2002 general election Fine Gael had a disastrous result, dropping from 54 seats to 31 and a number of high profile front bench member losses including Alan Dukes, Deirdre Clune, Alan Shatter and deputy leader Jim Mitchell.
There are a constant number of deputy speakers.
Déroulède served initially as the deputy to vice-president Faure, and the league quickly attained a membership of 182, 000, a relatively large number for the time.
He was transferred to Hull in November, where he spent a number of months without incident before he took deputy governor Adrian Wallace hostage on Easter Monday 1994.
Across the nine deputy prime minister ' qualities ', Don McKinnon achieved the number one ranking, followed by Brian Talboys, Michael Cullen, and John Marshall.
A number of new villains have also been introduced, which include Nimrod, the deputy director of a United Kingdom " black ops " military research establishment known as the Forge.
The position of deputy prime minister should not be confused with the Canadian office of the Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister of Canada, which is a non-political civil servant position ( Nor does the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada act as a " number two ").
Browning had an American deputy, Major-General Horace H. Fuller, and brought a number of staff with him from Europe to SEAC headquarters in Kandy, Ceylon.
He was later to claim in a letter written to General Aguiyi Ironsi in 1966, how he had been approached in the Calabar Prison by emissaries of the government a number of times and asked to among others dismantle his own Action Group in exchange for his release and a deputy prime minister's position-an offer he refused
The executive branch of government consisted of the president, the prime minister, a number of deputy prime ministers, and the federal ministers.

number and directors
It was alleged that the directors had issued a large number of new shares purely to deprive a particular shareholder of his voting majority.
The number of directors was reduced from 19 to 10, and the number of governors from 74 to 50.
A large number of Polish film directors ( e. g., Agnieszka Holland and Janusz Kamiński ) have worked in American studios.
He used his position on the board of directors of the Writers Guild of America, West on a number of occasions to mediate disputes between unions and the Hollywood studios, and although he was frequently accused by some on the right of championing the unions, he was valued by the studios as an effective mediator.
In addition, a number of directors were elected to head the various IRA departments.
There were six co-options to make-up the full number when the directors were named from within their ranks.
In the Sight & Sound directors ' poll, it was voted at number ten in 1992 and number nine in 2002, in both cases being tied with Kurosawa's own Rashomon ( 1950 ).
Hollywood casting directors strolled through shopping malls in Kansas City, looking for local people to fill small and supporting roles, while the daily newspaper in Lawrence ran an advertisement calling for local residents of all ages to sign up for jobs as a large number of extras in the film and a professor of theater and film at the University of Kansas was hired to head up the local casting of the movie.
Over the following twenty years, cuts and additions were made to the opera, resulting in a number of versions being available to directors and conductors.
Invited to the screening were a number of esteemed film critics, including Jay Cocks and Arthur Knight ; directors such as King Vidor, William Wyler, and Howard Hawks ; and a number of academics.
A number of the world's longest-running and most successful shows, as well as some actors, directors, choreographers and designers, have received both Tony Awards and Olivier Awards.
Unsung pioneers of the art include: WLW's Fred Smith ; Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll ( who popularized the dramatic serial ); The Eveready Hour creative team ( which began with one-act plays but was soon experimenting with hour-long combinations of drama and music on its weekly variety program ); the various acting troupes at stations like WLW, WGY, KGO and a number of others, frequently run by women like Helen Schuster Martin and Wilda Wilson Church ; early network continuity writers like Henry Fisk Carlton, William Ford Manley and Don Clark ; producers and directors like Clarence Menser and Gerald Stopp ; and a long list of others who were credited at the time with any number of innovations but who are largely forgotten or undiscussed today.
A number of Aardman directors have worked at other studios, taking the distinctive Aardman style with them.
A number of filmmakers have had their movies honored for their achievements in visual effects ; i. e., five films produced by George Pal, five by producer George Lucas, five by director James Cameron ( who began his career in Hollywood as an effects technician ), four by directors Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, and three by director Robert Zemeckis.
Jellinek became one of DMG's directors in 1900, ordered a small number of motor racing cars built to his specifications by Maybach, stipulated that the engine must be named Daimler-Mercedes, and made the new automobile famous through motorsports.
And though it was a troublesome shoot with a number of directors, the film would turn out to be a major success.
Killer of Sheep has been likened by a number of critics and scholars to the work of Italian neorealist directors, particularly Vittorio De Sica and Roberto Rossellini, for his documentary aesthetic and use of mostly non-professional, on-location actors.
Members vote on major decisions and elect the board of directors from amongst their own number.
The film features a large number of cameo appearances by famous actors, actresses and directors.
A number of seminal works on directing and directors include Toby Cole and Helen Krich's 1972 " Directors on Directing: A Sourcebook of the Modern Theatre ", Edward Braun's 1982 book " The Director and the Stage: From Naturalism to Growtowski " and Will's 1976 classic " The Director in a Changing Theatre ".
Still, hoping to profit from this growth and the possible construction of a railroad through the area, bought land just north of the community ( where the current City sits ) and, after surveying, dividing the tract into lots, platted it, and persuaded the directors of the Southern Pacific Railroad to lay tracks across his property by offering the company a number of lots.

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