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The secretary's tone indicated that an appointment at such short notice was a concession for which Madden should be duly grateful.
At a ceremony for Perry in January 1997 General Shalikashvili noted the departing secretary's relationship with the troops.
He was transferred to the colonial secretary's department in 1864 and appears to have discharged his duties in a conscientious way ; his hours were not long and he had some leisure for literature.
Conway used a stereotypical Swedish accent ( especially when frustrated ); for example, his attempts to pronounce his secretary's name came out as " Mrs. Ah-huh-wiggins ".
Congressional and other sources applauded Gates for taking the initiative in improving both the JCS organization and the secretary's relations with it.
He also played amateur football for the Liverpool County Combination club St Helens Town, through which he met the club secretary's daughter, Margaret Friar, whom he later married.
From 1971 to 1977, Egeberg was the health secretary's special assistant for health policy and special consultant to the president in health affairs.
Thoms was an antiquary, and miscellaneous writer, for many years a clerk in the secretary's office of Chelsea Hospital.
On October 25, 1711 a meeting of the Governor and Council ( upper house of the assembly ) resolved, that " a new stamp shall be made and cut of the seal of this Colony, suitable for sealing upon wafers, and that a press be provided with the necessary appurtenances, for that purpose, as soon as may be, at the cost and charge of this Colony, to be kept in the secretary's office ".
According to Anke Wessels, director of Cornell's Center for Religion, Ethics, and Social Policy, " On the very day he was scheduled to begin his prison term, he left his office keys on a secretary's desk in Anabel Taylor Hall and disappeared.

secretary's and so
They started a comic book company called " Treehouse Comix Inc .," and every so often at school they go to the secretary's office to make copies of their latest comic book and sell them on the playground.

secretary's and is
The secretary's greatest achievement is perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization that East-West friction, wherever it take place around the globe, is in essence the general conflict between two entirely different societies, and must be treated as such without regard to geographical distance or lack of apparent connection.
It is bolted onto a rock on the walkway leading to the racing secretary's office.
Although the SSB was designed to operate without detection and under the defense secretary's direct control, it is commanded by high-ranking military officials.
Considered " a secretary's copy " this document is the only known copy of the 1838 Constitution.
* Georg Kaiser's 1917 play The Coral depicts a powerful industrialist whose male secretary is his exact double ; among the secretary's duties, he is occasionally required to impersonate his employer at public functions.

secretary's and .
The odds thus appear favorable that the secretary's neck may be spared.
He was about to hang up the phone, but a note of hesitancy in the secretary's voice left the conversation open.
On March 19, he sent the telescope he had used to first view Jupiter ’ s moons to the Grand Duke, along with an official copy of Sidereus Nuncius ( The Starry Messenger ) that, following the secretary's advice, named the four moons the Medician Stars.
One of the volunteers was a young Willy Brandt ( 1913 – 1992 ), Reich's secretary's boyfriend and future chancellor of Germany, who was in Norway to escape the Nazis.
The secretary's duties include impersonating his employer at public functions.
It was later revealed that the organisation had been formed in the Centre Party's general secretary's office.
Its glass and steel structure made " free use of fresh air and sunlight " according to local newspaper reports, whilst other modern features included a well-equipped gymnasium, automated central heating and synchronised clocks across the school, operated from the secretary's office.
John Heneage Jesse ( 1809 – July 7, 1874 ), English historian, son of Edward Jesse, was educated at Eton, and afterward became a clerk in the secretary's department of the admiralty.
Wilhelm advised that it would be one of the new secretary's main tasks to set about building a world class fleet capable of taking on the British, without in the process precipitating a war.
Secret diplomatic papers were kept inside the secretary's secret drawers, whose only key the king always carried with him.
Within the California State Capitol itself, the seals carved into the secretary's desk on the Senate floor and the clerk's desk on the Assembly floor, both in use since 1870, contain only thirteen stars.
Crittenden held that the secretary's ruling was just as much a judicial action as that of the Florida judges.
The secretary's harsh criticism of some congressional leaders dismayed President Ford, who was more willing than Schlesinger to compromise on the Defense budget.
Volunteers had to work at codebreaking alongside their normal duties, the whole organisation operating from Ewing's ordinary office where codebreakers had to hide in his secretary's room whenever there were visitors concerning the ordinary duties of the DNE.
The name of Smiley's enemy Karla can be seen on a secretary's computer screen.

motivation and for
But while the corporation has all the disadvantages of the socialist form of organization ( so cumbersome it cannot constructively do much of anything not compatible with its need to perpetuate itself and maintain its status quo ), unluckily it does not have the desirable aspect of socialism, the motivation to operate for the benefit of society as a whole.
An impoverished home that may discourage one child may constitute the motivation causing another to work harder for successful achievement in school.
High motivation towards higher education must start early enough so that by the time the boy or girl reaches grade 9 he or she has at least developed those basic skills which are essential for academic work.
But due to the many applicants on file, would he co-operate and write a personal letter giving them his son's motivation, interests and his qualifications for leadership??
His chief motivation for enrolling at Hanford is the desire to '' --
Can you really say his motivation for college is electronics ''??
Motivation usually makes the difference between " good " and " bad ," but motivation also includes the aspect of ignorance ; so a well-intended action from an ignorant mind can easily be " bad " in that it creates unpleasant results for the " actor.
One motivation for this use is that a number of generally accepted mathematical results, such as Tychonoff's theorem, require the axiom of choice for their proofs.
Indeed, the problem of determining the area of plane figures was a major motivation for the historical development of calculus.
His kingdom was faced with a threat from the north from the Franks ; according to Peter Heather, this was his motivation for marrying Chrotilda, the daughter of Clovis.
His motivation for changing it to something meaning ' the East electrode ' ( other candidates had been " eastode ", " oriode " and " anatolode ") was to make it immune to a possible later change in the direction convention for current, whose exact nature was not known at the time.
It is also worth noting that part of the original motivation of the search for stellar parallax was to test the Copernican theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun, but of course the existence of aberration also establishes the truth of that theory.
Most of Sakharov's friends in the human rights movement failed to appreciate the motivation for his hunger strikes and blamed Bonner for his sufferings.
Another important motivation for the Big Dig in its final form was the abandonment of the Massachusetts Highway Department's intended expressway system through and around Boston.
The motivation for biological aggression is an inherent and common aspect of the human behavioural repertoire.
Furthermore, a firm grasp of set theoretical concepts from a naive standpoint is important as a first stage in understanding the motivation for the formal axioms of set theory.
These may be brought about, for example, by such factors as poor management, lack of consultation with employees, personality conflicts which can result in people delaying or refusing to communicate, the personal attitudes of individual employees which may be due to lack of motivation or dissatisfaction at work, brought about by insufficient training to enable them to carry out particular tasks, or just resistance to change due to entrenched attitudes and ideas.
On the other hand, some other jurisdictions have sufficiently developed bodies of law so that parties have no real motivation to choose the law of a foreign jurisdiction ( for example, England and Wales, and the state of California ), but not yet so fully developed that parties with no relationship to the jurisdiction choose that law.
The motivation for community colleges was a new way of thinking about education and training in Canada ( more specifically in Ontario ), and was economically based as opposed to the much earlier start in the United States of Junior and Community Colleges which was driven by an integrative social policy.
A possible inference is, that one can not be blamed for mistaken judgements if the motivation was to do good.
A fundamental distinction can be drawn between theories that demand that agents act for ends in which they have some personal interest or motivation and theories that demand that agents act for ends perhaps disconnected from their own interests and drives.

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