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official and duties
Police officers and court officials have a general power to use force for the purpose of performing an arrest or generally carrying out their official duties.
Agrippina was born in Athens, as in the year of her birth Agrippa was in that city completing official duties on behalf of Augustus.
Her parents, in the meantime, journeyed to Syria to complete official duties.
A year later, in the season 2010 – 11, AFAS Erp Software took over as official shirt sponsor, also taking over duties as stadium sponsor.
The system of having two rectors was found to lead to frequent quarrels and the republic thenceforth sent out a single official styled Bailie and Captain, assisted by two councilors, who performed the duties of camerlengo by turns.
Latter-day Saint bishops do not wear any special clothing or insignia the way clergy in many other churches do, but are expected to dress and groom themselves neatly and conservatively per their local culture, especially when performing official duties.
The Duke indulged himself in pleasure and did not attend to official duties for three days.
The official explanation for his resignation was " to grant the request of Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers G. M. Malenkov to be released from the duties of the Party Central Committee ".
Its duties have expanded over the years, and today, according to official Federal Reserve documentation, include conducting the nation's monetary policy, supervising and regulating banking institutions, maintaining the stability of the financial system and providing financial services to depository institutions, the U. S. government, and foreign official institutions.
The position of the First Lady is not an elected one, carries no official duties, and receives no salary.
When a Governor-General is overseas on official duties or unable to perform official functions, or the office is vacant, the senior state governor is appointed as Administrator of the Commonwealth, and is effectively acting Governor-General.
Spouses of governors-general have no official duties, but carry out the role of vice-regal consort.
The order exempts no one from the common duties and burdens of citizens, nor does it carry with it any preferential admission to senior official posts in the State.
* Judicial immunity, immunity of a judge or magistrate in the course of their official duties
* 1936 – King Edward VIII, in one of his few official duties before he abdicates the throne, officially unveils the Canadian National Vimy Memorial.
In addition to her official duties, she worked actively in many civic organizations including the Miami Coalition for a Safe and Drug Free Community and the Beacon Council, which was formed to address Miami-Dade's economic development.
His salary was increased in a short interval from 2000 to 4000 francs, and his official duties were hardly more than nominal.
An illegal act by an officeholder constitutes political corruption only if the act is directly related to their official duties.
One outcome of the Innocenzo affair, however, was the upgrading of the position of Papal Secretary of State, as the incumbent had to take over the duties Innocenzo was unfit to perform: the Secretary of State eventually replaced the cardinal-nephew as the most important official of the Holy See.
The marriage was faltering and, in 1949, Indira and the two sons moved to Delhi to live with Jawaharlal, ostensibly so that Indira could assist her father in his duties, acting as official hostess, and helping run the huge residence.
The official tourism website of the nation explains this alternative name by stating: Originally called “ Guardia Nobile ” ( Noble Guard ), this name is still sometimes used today to underscore the highly prestigious institutional duties the Corps is called upon to perform.
Marshall informed the cabinet that the only cases in which he would assume the presidency were a joint resolution of Congress calling on him to do so, or an official communication from Wilson or his staff asserting his inability to perform his duties.
When there is a vacancy in the office of Secretary of State, the duties are exercised either by another member of the cabinet, or, in more recent times, by a high-ranking official of the State Department until the President appoints, and the United States Senate confirms, a new Secretary.

official and deputy
The Senate of Berlin consists of the Governing Mayor ( Regierender Bürgermeister ) and up to eight senators holding ministerial positions, one of them holding the official title " Mayor " ( Bürgermeister ) as deputy to the Governing Mayor.
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.
The provinces were grouped into twelve dioceses, each governed by an appointed official called a vicarius, or " deputy of the praetorian prefects ".
Such ceremonies are conducted before a local civil authority, such as a mayor, judge, deputy marriage commissioner or other public official.
In August 2007, the Atlantic Puffin was proposed as the official symbol of the Liberal Party of Canada by its deputy leader Michael Ignatieff, after he observed a colony of these birds and became fascinated by their behaviour.
After taking the vows of a Buddhist monk for about 3 years, Sin joined the service of King Ekatat and was first deputy governor and later governor of the Tak, which gained him his name Phraya Tak, the governor of Tak, which was exposed to danger from Burma, though his official noble title was " Phraya Tak ".
During the Holocaust, Teitelbaum and his wife were rescued in 1944 in Nazi-controlled Transylvania as a result of a deal between a Hungarian Zionist official, Rudolph Kastner, and a deputy of Adolf Eichmann.
In 1969, Enrico Berlinguer, PCI deputy national secretary and later secretary general, took part in the international conference of the Communist parties in Moscow, where his delegation disagreed with the " official " political line, and refused to support the final report.
The first official tricolore italiano, or Italian tricolour, was adopted on 7 January 1797, when the XIVth Parliament of the Cispadane Republic, on the proposal of deputy Giuseppe Compagnoni of Lugo, decreed " to make universal the ... standard or flag of three colours, green, white, and red ..." This was probably because the Legione Lombarda had carried banners of red, white ( from the flag of Milan ), and green ( from the uniform of the civic guard ), and the same colours were later adopted in the banners of the Legione Italiana, which was formed by soldiers coming from Emilia and Romagna.
John Astley, the official Master from 1622 to his death in January 1641, had appointed Herbert his deputy in 1623 ; Herbert paid Astley £ 150 per year, in return for the income the office provided ( and clearly, he wouldn't have continued this arrangement if it had not been profitable for him ).
In addition to Sir Michael Scholar, the non-executive chairman, members of the UK Statistics Authority Board are: Non-executive members, appointed in open competition: Lord Rowe-Beddoe of Kilgetty, deputy chairman responsible for governance of the Office for National Statistics, Professor Sir Roger Jowell CBE, deputy chairman with responsibility for oversight of the UK official statistics system, Colette Bowe, Partha Dasgupta, Moira Gibb CBE, Professor Steve Nickell CBE FBA, Professor David Rhind CBE FRS FBA, and Sir Jon Shortridge KCB.
In 2003, the Japanese deputy ambassador to the United Nations, Yoshiyuki Motomura, protested the North Korean ambassador's use of the term in retaliation for a Japanese diplomat's use of the term " North Korea " instead of the official name, " Democratic People's Republic of Korea ".
The positions of official keeper and captain of the palace have been held by ; James Hamilton of Finnart, 1534, Captain and Keeper ; William Danielstoun from 19 November 1540 ; Andrew Hamilton in Briggis, from 22 August 1543 ; Andrew Melville of Murdocairney, later Lord Melville of Monimail, brother of James Melville of Halhill, from 15 February 1567 ; George Boyd, deputy Captain, 1564 ; Andrew Ferrier, Captain of the Palace, 1565, Frenchman ; John Brown, June 1569 ; Andrew Lambie, June 1571 ; Ludovic Bellenden of Auchnoul 22 November 1587.
He soon became a senior figure in the MDB ( Movimento Democrático Brasileiro – Brazilian Democratic Movement he was deputy leader twice, in 1976 and 1977 ), the official opposition to the military regime that ruled Brazil from 1964 to 1985.
* Chief Secretary, originally Colonial Secretary, the official in many British Colonies who headed the day-to-day functions of the colony's government, deputy to the Governor
In spite of this, the Supreme Soviet elected the Presidium, the Chairman, 3 deputy chairmen, a secretary, and couple of other government members to carry out the official functions and duties in between legislative sessions.
On 14 April 2008, Anwar celebrated his official return to the political stage, as his ban from public office expires a decade after he was sacked as deputy prime minister.
A sum of about £ 12, 000 had been abstracted by a deputy official, and for this amount Hook was held responsible.
In the past, Dostum held various official positions ( deputy defense minister, a special adviser on security and military affairs, President Karzai's representative in the north ) until the relations between President Karzai and General Dostum deteriorated.
After 1843 the conservatives succeeded in excluding him both from parliament and from his official position in the county ; but during the famous March Days ( 1848 ) he regained all his authority, becoming at the same time a commander of militia, a deputy and lord-lieutenant.
By 702, Li Jiao was serving as deputy to the chancellor Wei Juyuan, who was serving as official in charge of Luoyang while Wu Zetian was at the western capital Chang ' an, when Wu Zetian summoned Wei to Chang ' an and had Li Jiao take over the responsibility at Luoyang.
By July 1860, the deputy Minister of the Interior, Marcantonio Pacelli ( grandfather of the future Pope Pius XII ), had plans to supplement the official bulletin Giornale di Roma with a semi-official " rhetorical " publication.
He was named the deputy editor of the party's official paper Neues Deutschland in 1949.

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