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office's and will
After King & Spalding dropped the case, Attorney General of Virginia Ken Cuccinelli terminated his office's relationship with the firm, writing in a letter to the firm that their " willingness to drop a client, the U. S. House of Representatives, in connection with the lawsuit challenging the Defense of Marriage Act ( DOMA ) was such an obsequious act of weakness that I feel compelled to end your legal association with Virginia so that there is no chance that one of my legal clients will be put in the embarrassing and difficult situation like the client you walked away from, the House of Representatives.

office's and within
Salem Township is within the Morrow, Lebanon, and Clarksville telephone exchanges and the Morrow post office's territory.

office's and range
The office's name was changed to the Department of Internal Affairs in 1907, and it became the home for a diverse range of government functions providing services to New Zealanders and advice to Ministers of the Crown.

office's and directly
By the 1920s the Chief Special Agent, no longer reporting his office's activities directly to the Secretary of State, began reporting to the Assistant Secretary of State for Administration.

office's and by
She defeated Fianna Fáil's Brian Lenihan and Fine Gael's Austin Currie in the 1990 presidential election becoming, as an Independent candidate nominated by the Labour Party, the Workers ' Party and independent senators, the first elected president in the office's history not to have had the support of Fianna Fáil.
He takes advantage of the conflict to increase the office's power until by Episode III, he is effectively a dictator.
" This conformed with the office's standing policy of not exporting films which could be used for propaganda purposes by the enemy.
Mara challenges Fred by recalling the post office's dead letter office, which normally would contain thousands of such letters at that time of the year.
The post office's most interesting feature is a mural installed in 1938 by the noted artist Jared Blanford French ( 1905 – 1988 ) entitled " Mealtime, The Early Coal Miners ," one of more than 1, 200 works of art commissioned by the U. S. Treasury between the years 1934 and 1943 through a program intended to embellish Federal buildings and encourage the arts during the Great Depression.
The scheme worked for almost three years until officials at the Genesee County Bank in Batavia, New York, discovered that the large deposits made by Hutton's four-person office there were far more than the office's banking requirements.
The traditional structure of Matins and Evensong in most Anglican prayer books reflects the intention by the reforming Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, to return to the office's older roots as the daily prayer of parish churches.
Frere ’ s dissolving of the newly-elected Cape Parliament removed any constitutional obstructions to the colonial office's confederation plan, but was overshadowed by the increasingly support of discontented South Africans for the Zulu leader Cetshwayo.
Koop's report was somewhat unexpected, especially by those who expected him to maintain the status quo in regard to his office's position on tobacco products.
The office's aim was to influence policymakers by submitting biased news stories into the foreign media.
Although the officer was elected by the commons at the start of each parliament, with at least one contested election known, in 1420 ( Roger Hunt prevailing by a majority of just four votes ), in practice the Crown was usually able to get whom it wanted, indicating that the famous ' defence of the Common's privilege ' should not be seen in isolation as the principal thread in the office's evolution.
In this position, Nixon was well-liked by the office's staff, for his openness, pragmatism, and astute business sense.
The office's responsibilities had previously not only been those of the chief administrator of the court system but also of presiding officer of the House of Lords ( succeeded in that capacity by the Lord Speaker ) and of a judge or judge-like position on several judicial bodies.
The convention passed amendments that increased representation from large Locals ( allowing them more than five delegates, though only one for every additional thousand ), decreased the central office's ability to control Locals through trusteeships, and required that union vice presidents by elected locally and not paid members of the " international " office.
The other HR staff include Harriet Schulenburg ( Olivia Colman ), an overworked mother of four trapped in an unhappy marriage, and Karen Ball ( Lucinda Raikes ), who divides her time between doing much of the office's work, trying to attract Martin's affections, and being bullied by Kim and Rachel.
Lightfoot, dressed as a woman, distracts the Western Union office's security guard, deactivates the ensuing alarm, and is picked up by Goody.
For example, when one employee finishes the office's coffee and fails to begin brewing more, he is quickly tackled by Tate, who stands over the man, screaming " You kill the joe, you make some mo '!
The township is mostly served by the Hamilton post office but the northeast corner is in the Oxford post office's territory.
The office's annual budget is determined by the Norwegian Storting, and runs at about NOK 60 million, of which the largest part is used for transportation.

office's and into
" Sowińska said she would ask her office's psychologists to look into the allegations, " and judge whether it can be shown on public television and whether the suggested problem really exists.
The Division employs counterterrorism field operations organized into squads, the number of which varies according to the amount and diversity of activity in the local field office's jurisdiction.
They soon get suspicious when the supposedly lost dog appears just a few feet away, sniffing and barking near the draft board office's window, and they rush into the building.

office's and through
He took the monk Peter the Fuller with him and left for Antioch, his office's see, passing through Isauria, where he put down the rebellion of Indacus.
He stayed on through the first Bush Administration in 1992, and pared the office's staff from 225 to 60 employees.
He pushed through parliament an act to allow savers to convert their post office savings to government stock and he developed the post office's life insurance and annuities schemes.

office's and if
Tilney went on the note that the Office also provided a house for the Master and his family, and other residences for some of the office's personnel, if specified in the " patents " of their positions.

office's and known
The Deputy Secretary, among the office's many responsibilities, chairs the Senior Level Review Group ( SLRG ), before 2005 known as Defense Resources Board ( DRB ), which provides department-wide budgetary allocation recommendations to the Secretary and the President.
Not only the term " East Shore ," but the very concept is often attributed to New York Telephone's East Shore Central Office ( now officially known as the East Staten Island Central Office ), which has served this part of the island since the 1920s ( the northern boundary of this office's territory is situated, on average, about ¾ mile south of the Staten Island Expressway, built in the early 1960s ).
Neals Run was originally known as Cacapehon until April 15, 1925, when the local post office's name changed to Neals Run.

office's and .
Since the Dictator exercised his own authority, he did not suffer this limitation, which was the cornerstone of the office's power.
However, the front office's demand for quantity over quality in their return for their cornerstone players hurt them dearly.
She is a reluctant and sometimes traitorous party to the office's determination to keep Mike away from production meetings.
* Stuart " Stu " O ' Hallaran ( Pip Mushin ) is the office's main cameraman and shoots most of Brooke's and Marty's stories.
The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 eliminated the Lord Chancellor's judicial functions and also reduced the office's salary below that of the Prime Minister.
Kerr later wrote that at this point, Whitlam got to his feet, looked at the office's phones, and stated, " I must get in touch with the Palace at once.
The office's next holder, Q. Mucius Scaevola, was also elected under the same law, though without controversy or opposition since he was a former consul and long-serving pontiff.
Both military engineers and artillery formed the body of this organization and served together until the office's predecessor, the Board of Ordnance was disbanded in 1855.
The post office's name was changed to Orinda in 1895.
The post office's structure is still in the same place today, although it is now an art gallery.
Bowman was the office's first postmaster and Black the first mailcarrier.
The first post office was established in 1838 under the name Monon ,, and when the town was incorporated in 1879, it legally adopted the post office's name as the town's name.
The Student Division has more than 10, 000 law students as members, and the Society draws on the national office's network of legal experts to provide speakers for differing viewpoints at law school events.

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