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staff and counted
Such senior judges are not counted in the quota of active judges for the district and do only whatever work they are assigned by the chief judge of the district, but they keep their offices ( called " chambers ") and staff, and many of them work full-time.
Before the merger, Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST counted 23 Nobel Prize winners amongst their former staff and students.
Peter D. Feaver, who worked on the Bush national security strategy as a staff member on the National Security Council, said he has counted as many as seven distinct Bush doctrines.
The election was heavily rigged ; Doe had the ballots taken to a secret location and 50 of his own handpicked staff counted them.
Whereas once the Protestant community counted among its number one bishop, two churches, all the landed gentry, many of their staff and a local rector, as well as a local Protestant primary school, all have gone, with the ancient St. Ultan's Church of Ireland in Ardbraccan ceasing to be used for Divine Service in 1981.
Students ' votes counted as much as the faculty or staff.
By 1985, the firm counted a staff of 50 engineers.
But the following year in 1943, staff completed the museum's first full inventory, which counted a permanent collection of 3, 300 objects and 750 works on long-term loan.

staff and 22
Infocom was founded on June 22, 1979 by MIT staff and students led by Dave Lebling, Marc Blank, Albert Vezza, and Joel Berez and lasted as an independent company until 1986 when it was bought by Activision.
Their pitching staff had the perennial big-3 of Greg Maddux ( 18 – 9, 2. 22 ERA ), Tom Glavine ( 20 – 6, 2. 47 ERA ), and John Smoltz ( 17 – 3, 2. 90 ERA ), as well as Kevin Millwood ( 17 – 8, 4. 08 ERA ) and Denny Neagle ( 16 – 11, 3. 55 ERA ).
* February 22 – United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe organized from the Eighth Air Force's strategic planning staff ; subsuming strategic planning for all US Army Air Forces in Europe and Africa.
Later, on 22 January 2002, the second biggest private television network TV-6, where the former NTV staff took refuge, was shut down allegedly because of its editorial policy.
The unit also destroyed 27 trains, 22 locomotives, two E-boats, 132 trucks, and 24 staff cars.
Between September 30 and October 3 1998, and most recently again on 22 May 2011, officials from the Ministry of Intelligence entered the homes of academic staff of the BIHE, seizing books, computers and personal effects and shutting down buildings used for the school.
In nine months, the Health Insurance Commission had increased its staff from 22 to 3500, opened 81 offices, installed 31 minicomputers, 633 terminals and 10 medium-sized computers linked by land-lines to the central computer, and issued registered health insurance cards to 90 % of the Australian population.
Rivera debuted as president on September 22, 2007, when he presided over a meeting with most of the league's staff and other members of the sports community in Puerto Rico.
However, prosperity returned for a time and the property had up to 22 staff.
Currently, The Field Services Division, or Patrol Bureau, is the largest component of the Police Department division with a staff of 22, including 1 Lieutenant, 4 Sergeants, and 17 patrol officers.
The University is governed by Council of 22 members including parliamentary and ex-officio members, members elected by staff, students and graduates of the University, and members appointed by the Minister for Education or by Council itself.
In the final months of preparation to the World Cup, the coach Vicente Feola was working with 46 players, of which only 22 would go to England ; this caused lots of internal dispute and psychological pressure on the players and managing staff.
The company suspended manufacturing in March 2011, when administrators were appointed and 22 staff were made redundant.
Meanwhile, Lucian Truscott, who had been promoted from the command of U. S. 3rd Infantry Division to replace Lucas as commander of VI Corps on February 22, worked with his staff on the plans for a decisive attack as part of a general offensive which Alexander was planning for May and which would include a major offensive on the Gustav Line, Operation Diadem.
On November 22, 2008, third parties reported that Funcom fired additional 70 % of the staff in their US workforce, possibly endangering future releases.
The resident academic staff of the University is currently composed of 37 % Professors, 18 % Associate Professors, 23 % Assistant Professors, and 22 % Lecturers.
In December 2007, the subsidiary Washington Mutual Bank reorganized its home-loan division, closing 160 of its 336 home-loan offices and removing 2, 600 positions in its home-loan staff ( a 22 % reduction ).
The Chief Prosecutor is assisted by 2 Chief Deputy Prosecutors ( premiers avocats généraux ) and a staff of about 22 deputy prosecutors ( avocats généraux ), and 2 assistant prosecutors ( substituts ).
Between June 8 and August 22 around 22, 800 Scouts and adult leaders backpack across the Ranch's extensive backcountry while over 1, 200 seasonal staff personnel maintain the Ranch's summer operations.
On February 22, 2012, former CEO John Junker pleaded guilty to a federal felony charge in the campaign financing matter, and two members of his former staff pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges.
In 2008, President Weymouth Spence announced he would eliminate or freeze up to 22 faculty and staff positions in order to restructure the school ’ s curriculum and relieve WAU's multimillion-dollar debt.
On 22 July 2012 a contractor reported that a third of his expected staff had not turned up ; instead he was sent a group of mainly female, teenage students with minimal training, whom he turned away as he did not feel comfortable leaving them for night duties.
Its longest serving member of staff was Armitage Denton, who joined in 1896 at the age of 22, and he remained there until his retirement in 1939 ; he was appointed Chief Librarian in 1929.
Evaluators of the Sydney MSIC found that over an 8 year period staff provided 47, 396 other occasions of service ( 94. 6 per 1, 000 visits ) including advice on drug and alcohol treatment on 7, 856 occasions, 22, 531 occasions where staff had provided vein care and safer injecting advice, with a total of 8, 508 referrals to other services where 3, 871of referrals were to treatment.

staff and letters
This method used letters of the alphabet, often not positioned on a staff, along with a simple notation of conventional rhythmic values, and has a curious, and coincidental, similarity to some ancient Greek music notation.
Cornelius mentions that at the time, the Roman Church had, “ forty six priests, seven deacons, seven sub-deacons, forty two acolytes, fifty two ostiarii, and over one thousand five hundred widows and persons in distress .” His letters also inform that Cornelius had a staff of over 150 clergy members and the church fed over 1, 500 people daily.
The journals and letters of the Pi Beta Phi settlement school's staff are a valuable source of information regarding daily life in Gatlinburg in the early 1900s.
He, when he has received it, cannot otherwise get any meaning out of it ,-- since the letters have no connection, but are disarranged ,-- unless he takes his own scytale and winds the strip of parchment about it, so that, when its spiral course is restored perfectly, and that which follows is joined to that which precedes, he reads around the staff, and so discovers the continuity of the message.
* OKW ( meaning Old King William's ), post-nominal letters given to former pupils, staff and governors of King William's College ; a school in the Isle of Man.
In his book, Tufts substituted the initials of the four-note syllables on the staff in place of note heads, and indicated rhythm by punctuation marks to the right of the letters.
SPI's staff freely discussed future plans, down to details of marketing and distribution, in the pages of the magazine ; its subscribers began to feel a personal stake in the company's survival, going so far as to write long letters of advice and volunteering time and effort to help the company survive.
She starts to vocalize her distress and sends anonymous letters to Hurley and other members of staff in an attempt to bring wider attention to this issue.
For example, she's a receptionist who doesn't type letters, and neither makes coffee, nor brings any to the office staff.
Carré, who had contacts with the Vichy Second Bureau, joined the headquarters section of his Franco-Polish Interallié espionage network based in Paris under the cryptonym " Victoire " ( as all the headquarters section staff had " V " initial names, in a network which named its agents and their sectors or areas of coverage for Christian names grouped by the letters of the alphabet ) although nicknamed La Chatte, (" The She-cat ") for her feline predatory and stealthy propensities.
In St Helen ’ s MBC v Derbyshire the House of Lords held a council victimised female staff who were pursuing an equal pay claim when it sent letters warning ( without much factual basis ) that if the claim went ahead, the council would be forced to cut school dinners and make redundancies.
Through 2007, AFTRA elected leaders, members, and staff testified at numerous hearings held throughout the country and sent letters to the FCC opposing consolidation of media ownership.
A staff member of the Heinrich Barth Institute for African Studies where the letters are located, also confirmed that " Egyptian princes were among Almásy's lovers ".
In letters sent separately to the House Ethics Committee, the FBI, and the US Attorney's office by two former aides of Conyers, they alleged that Conyers used his staff to work on several local and state campaigns, and forced them to baby-sit and chauffeur his children.
As the hunt for Childers became more urgent after the death of Collins the high command of the anti-treaty forces distanced themselves from Childers on the grounds that he was too infamous to be of any practical use, despite his considerable military experience, and at one stage he was put to work addressing letters in the staff office in Macroom, Cork.
The ceremony involves faculty and staff sharing personal messages and the Dean of Students reading letters from alumnae with well wishes and advice for current students.
This resulted in a public outcry for weeks as viewers organized demonstrations, wrote letters and made angry phone calls, CBC staff threatened to resign, newspaper editorials fulminated about political interference in the decision, and politicians demanded a parliamentary inquiry.
The letters DSCH are arranged in a German ' spelling ' of the composer's initials on the staff in an inversion of a tetrachord and are usually arranged as close together pitch-wise as possible.
At present the French Post Office here is a receptacle of several hundred letters addressed to the generals, staff officers and officers of every Regiment which the postmaster refuses to give up until some chivalrous person pays £ 12 ( 300 francs ) for the whole bundle and to take the chance of being repaid by the various persons ... ... to whom they are addressed.
Flores Magón wrote several letters to friends complaining of debilitating health problems and of what he perceived to be purposeful neglect by the prison staff.
New owner Alan Henry ( of WINS New York fame ), General Manager Larry Clamage, and news director George " Bud " Faulder began to turn the station around, changing the call letters to WTSP-TV on September 12, 1978, hiring several new on-air staff who changed the face of the station.
Using this wealth to support his love of letters, he maintained a staff of slaves trained as copyists and book-binders, and published, amongst other things, the works of his friend Cicero.
In order to aid both passengers and railway staff, platforms are normally identified using numbers, letters or a mixture of both.
After what many listeners and people in the industry perceived as a long steady decline in the station's output, attributed by most accounts to the station's decision to bring in consultant Lee Abrams and the strict " album oriented rock " formatting he favored, KMET management shocked southern California and all of radio by abruptly dumping rock music, the call letters and the entire air staff in 1987, switching to a new age format with no DJs at all.

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