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The current president, General François Bozizé is a former army chief-of-staff and his government includes several high-level military officers.
Meanwhile, Jack Ryan, a former U. S. Marine and naval historian turned high-level CIA analyst, flies from London to Langley, Virginia to deliver British Intelligence's photographs of Red October to the Deputy Director of Intelligence.
A former high-level Pentagon official added, ' There are some things that a President can't order up, and an internal opposition is one.
Waterloo station connects to Waterloo East, across Waterloo Road, by a high-level walkway constructed mostly above the previous walkway which used the bridge of the former connecting curve.
Related to this failure were suggestions of a high-level penetration within the service, Peter Wright ( especially in his controversial book Spycatcher ) and others believing that evidence implicated the former Director-General himself, Roger Hollis.
A number of former Goldman-Sachs top executives, such as Henry Paulson and Ed Liddy moved to high-level positions in government and oversaw the controversial taxpayer-funded bank bailout.
On March 15, 2006, Congress announced the formation of the Iraq Study Group, a high-level panel of prominent former officials charged by members of Congress with taking a fresh look at America's policy on Iraq.
" It consists of current and former Heads of State, UN bureaucrats, high-level politicians and government officials, diplomats, scientists, economists, and business leaders from around the globe.
ECNU is a high-level research university founded in October 1951, located on the former address of the Great China University.
Speculation on Zhou's arrest is centred upon high-level corruption in Shanghai, which may involve protégés of China's former president, Jiang Zemin.
By 1980, Adams ' chess talent had been recognised by the BCF and he received high-level coaching from former European Junior Champion Shaun Taulbut along with coaching from local chess champion Michael Prettejohn.
" Pressure from retired high-level party officials and senior scholars forced the government to allow publication again, but without its former editor and top investigative reporter, according to the New York Times.
" In a posthumous commentary, the L. A. Times wrote that, " Like former New York Times reporter Judith Miller, Russert was one of the high-level Washington journalists who came out of the Libby trial looking worse than shabby.
While Roberto knows nothing about his past it is suggested that he is the nephew of a former high-level StB officer named Karl Ranke, since there is a resemblance between the two.
In July 2012, the British Sunday Telegraph named Salah Eddin Khalifa, a high-level member of the former regime, as the pro-Gaddafi student who shot Fletcher.
The former vocation of MINES ParisTech ( to train high-level mining engineers ) evolved in the course of time considering the technological progress and society's transformation.
He may have been the man in charge of the INC ’ s quest to hunt down former high-level Ba ’ athists in Iraq, using Ba ' athist Party archives they had seized ; in this area information relayed to US-led forces proved far more reliable than the inferences of weapons of mass destruction that had lured the US into Iraq.
According to the Brussels-based newspaper EU Reporter on 3 April 2006, " another high-level source, a former KGB operative in London, has confirmed the story.
* In February 2009, in an article entitled Laptop may hold key to high-level scam, the Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana wrote of a police report that Idema had attempted to obtain a laptop used by jailed military imposter Joseph A. Cafasso, also a former Fox News consultant, from the 63-year-old woman with woman Cafasso had recently been living.
The low-level route is tarmacked and runs below the castle, adjacent to Taff's Well railway station and then climbs steadily for along the former Rhymney Railway, until it rejoins the high-level route just before the Nantgarw bypass.
The terminus for the new connection was a high-level station at Heath Park Halt, near what is now the former headquarters building of Kodak, on a viaduct extending across Marlowes.
Several former student politicians in Sweden have moved on to high-level national party politics.
Recent revelations by a former high-level Orkin risk manager may serve to bolster those claims levelled against the company.
The club's fast rise into French football led to a high-level of confidence from the club's ownership and supporters and, following two seasons without a trophy, Batteux was let go and replaced by former Saint-Étienne player Robert Herbin.

high-level and president
After some months in the ministry of relations with Parliament, Chirac's first high-level post came in 1972 when he became Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development under Pompidou, who had been elected president in 1969, after de Gaulle retired.
He was also the first president of University of Science & Technology of China ( USTC ), a new type of university established by the Chinese Academy of Sciences ( CAS ) after the founding of the People's Republic of China and aimed at fostering high-level personnel in the fields of science and technology.
She also became friends with, among others, Dumarsais Estimé, then a high-level politician, who became president of Haiti in 1949.
Also pointing to high-level government corruption in the drug trade, Turkmenistan ’ s president, Saparmurat Niyazov, publicly declared that smoking opium was healthy.
* April 1996: In a diplomatic high-level meeting between the Italian president Oscar Luigi Scalfaro and Sali Berisha in Tirana, a deranged individual armed with a grenade with the safety pin removed sought to approach the two presidents.

high-level and suggests
The theory of the adaptive unconscious suggests that a very large proportion of mental processes, even " high-level " processes like goal-setting and decision-making, are inaccessible to introspection.
Though all the signs point to a violent mugging, something incriminating turns up in the victim's apartment that suggests the existence of a high-level conspiracy.

high-level and broad
is generally presented as an opportunity to prepare for academic, administrative or specialised positions in education, placing the graduates for promotion and leadership responsibilities, or high-level professional positions in a range of locations in the broad Education industry.
The Post Graduate Diploma in Management ( PGDM ) is a full-time, two-year residential academic programme designed to produce general managers and high-level business administrators with a broad strategic vision.
The most common field of education is engineering, in which the schools offer high-level majors starting from a broad base of mathematics and physics related to the field of study.
A weak inverted wave in the easterlies is generally found underneath them, and they may also be associated with broad areas of high-level clouds.
The University offers a broad range of training and degree programmes, ensuring high-level knowledge-transfer and research.

high-level and within
Machine code could be included within the high-level AA routines either to make an inner loop more efficient or to effect some operation which could not easily be done otherwise.
* Chief Tax Officer or CTO – high-level corporate officer responsible for the tax function ( compliance, accounting and planning ) within a company.
Even in balanced high performance designs, highly encoded and ( relatively ) high-level instructions could be complicated to decode and execute efficiently within a limited transistor budget.
Available in high-level language source code ( VHDL or Verilog ) or FPGA netlist forms, these cores are typically integrated within embedded systems, in products ranging from USB flash drives to washing machines to complex wireless communication systems on a chip.
Created within the Copyright Office by Congress in 1988, the International Copyright Institute provides training for high-level officials from developing and newly industrialized countries and encourages development of effective intellectual property laws and enforcement overseas.
A high-level defector can also do this, but the adversary knows that he defected and within limits can take remedial action.
A growing number of people within Earthgov-including high-level politicians, generals, and members of PsiCorps-became determined to sabotage the Babylon Project.
Bates stated that the lawsuit raised " important questions relating to the propriety of actions undertaken by our highest government officials " but also noted that " there can be no serious dispute that the act of rebutting public criticism, such as that levied by Mr. Wilson against the Bush administration's handling of prewar foreign intelligence, by speaking with members of the press is within the scope of defendants ' duties as high-level Executive Branch officials ", even if " the alleged means by which defendants chose to rebut Mr. Wilson's comments and attack his credibility " were perhaps " highly unsavory.
CNA China Studies is provides the American public, government officials, and business leaders with high-level analyses of important issues in U. S .- China relations, emerging trends within China, and its changing role in world affairs.
Starting with the United States's nuclear bomb project in 1942, the British efforts were kept in extremely high-level secrecy such that they had to be referred to by code even within the highest circles of government.
The movement is not supported by the 14th Dalai Lama, who although having advocated it from 1961 to the late 1970s, proposed a sort of high-level autonomy in a speech in Strasbourg in 1988, and has since then restricted his position to either autonomy for the Tibetan people in the Tibetan Autonomous Region within China, or for the autonomy to extend also to areas of neighboring Chinese provinces inhabited by Tibetans.
Reeves retired in the mid-1930s but was recalled to active duty during World War II to serve in high-level staff positions within the Office of the Secretary of the Navy.
They are sentient computer programs, displaying high-level Artificial Intelligence, and are representatives, or " Agents ", of the main antagonists within the Matrix fictional universe.
Following the assassination, the Venezuelan authorities mounted a high-level investigation which within several days identified ex-police agents Otoniel and Rolando Guevara as involved in the plot.
Option definition is therefore static: once a high-level option of the ERP system is chosen to be used within the organization, the choice cannot be made undone.
After high-level detail definitions, the business functions are decomposed to lower-level detail definitions to make the business control model alienable to the lower models within the reference model, for this practice, mainly the Business Process Model.
Metadata, in the Common Language Infrastructure ( CLI ), refers to certain data structures embedded within the Common Intermediate Language code that describes the high-level structure of the code.
Leaders within the upper class join with high-level employees in the organizations they control to make up what will be called the power elite.
But there can be no serious dispute that the act of rebutting public criticism, such as that levied by Mr. Wilson against the Bush Administration's handling of prewar foreign intelligence, by speaking with members of the press is within the scope of defendants ' duties as high-level Executive Branch officials.
A typical top-down documentation tree is: high-level marketing slides, datasheet for the exact physical chip, a detailed reference manual that describes common peripherals and other aspects of physical chips within the same series, reference manual for the exact ARM core processor within the chip, reference manual for the ARM architecture of the core which includes detailed description of all instruction sets.
Meanwhile, allegations of nepotism, poor vetting, and other unethical hiring practices within the Gray administration continued to surface, with reports published that Gray had hired the children of four high-level officials, including Green and Brooks ; that Brooks had overcharged the operator of the Georgia Lottery more than $ 1 million in the late 1990s ; and that the salaries of several of Gray's appointees, including his Chief of Staff and City Administrator, were higher than permitted by District law.

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