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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.
The secretary's duties include impersonating his employer at public functions.
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.
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.
Subsequently, she worked at the U. S. Treasury in the executive secretary's office during the administration of George H. W. Bush.
* 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.
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 ".
In addition to leading to the distribution of too much land at the lax secretary's discretion, the headright system increased tensions between Native Americans and colonists.

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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.

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He was about to hang up the phone, but a note of hesitancy in the secretary's voice left the conversation open.
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.
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.
It was later revealed that the organisation had been formed in the Centre Party's general secretary's office.
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.
The Walker Tariff of 1846 was based upon the principles of this paper and was in fact largely the secretary's own work.
As the Senate grew, a separate financial clerk was appointed under the secretary's jurisdiction.
In 1927, the original West Stand was demolished ( together with the club secretary's house ) and the new West Stand was built.
Raleigh was urged by Winwood to attack the Spanish fleet and the Spanish settlements in South America, and the secretary's share in this undertaking was the subject of complaints on the part of the representatives of Spain.
During the war years, the trophy was in held in safe keeping, in a box under the club secretary's bed.
This led to increasingly paranoid behavior ; in one famed incident he was convinced that a secretary's cut finger was a plot to injure him and ordered lie detector tests on everyone in the company.
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.
From 1971 to 1977, Egeberg was the health secretary's special assistant for health policy and special consultant to the president in health affairs.
The station was housed in a cinderblock building and had a General Manager's office, his secretary's office which was also the repository of all papers, including original commercials, a general office room with a half-dozen desks used by air salesmen and other staff.
When the fire brigade arrived, the stand was a blazing inferno with a northerly wind causing the flames to completely destroy the entire southern end, including both the original secretary's office, the boardroom – including club records – many silver cups and a collection of historical photographs that adorned the office.
Thoms was an antiquary, and miscellaneous writer, for many years a clerk in the secretary's office of Chelsea Hospital.

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At a ceremony for Perry in January 1997 General Shalikashvili noted the departing secretary's relationship with the troops.
The secretary's motivation for doing so is unclear.
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.
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.

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The odds thus appear favorable that the secretary's neck may be spared.
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.
The name of Smiley's enemy Karla can be seen on a secretary's computer screen.
Holger Thesleff, who suspected that Plato collaborated with younger associates in writing many of the works attributed to him, considered the closely related style of Laws and Epinomis to be a " secretary's style.

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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.
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.
It is bolted onto a rock on the walkway leading to the racing secretary's office.
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.

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