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The Secretary supervises an extensive array of offices and services to expedite the day-to-day operations of that body.
It is divided into several branches and departments in order to expedite services for the city.

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A number of innovative financial and remediation techniques have been used in the U. S. in recent years to expedite the cleanup of brownfield sites.
On 21 September 2006, they received a favorable opinion from the U. S. District in Washington, D. C., of their court case to expedite the reaffirmation of the tribe as a federally recognized tribe.
The sinkhole was filled with concrete to shore up the roadbed and prevent further collapse ; the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers attempted to expedite repairs, but the route remained closed until the next day.
Currie was also assigned to expedite the American Volunteer Group ( Flying Tigers ), in which U. S. military pilots were released for combat under Claire Chennault, an adviser to the Chinese Air Force against Japan.
Revelations about Soviet use of espionage to expedite development of an atomic bomb in competition with the U. S. led to widespread feelings of threat throughout the U. S., which some historians have described as the Second Red Scare.
The U. S. supply organization — Communications Zone ( COMZ )— is perceived to have failed to expedite solutions and to have been far too bureaucratic, employing 11, 000 staff.
In 2003, the U. N. Security Council removed Del Ponte as the Prosecutor for the ICTR, and replaced her there with Hassan Bubacar Jallow in an effort to expedite proceedings in that Tribunal.
The Corps worked with the U. S. Coast Guard, Army National Guard and other state and federal authorities to bring in all assets available to expedite the process.

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In 1911, Carnegie became a sympathetic benefactor to George Ellery Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch ( 2. 5 m ) Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie Institution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope: " I hope the work at Mount Wilson will be vigorously pushed, because I am so anxious to hear the expected results from it.
Up to the twelfth or thirteenth century, the duty of the Apostolic-or Roman Chancery was to prepare and expedite the pontifical letters and writs for collation of church dignities and other matters of grave importance which were discussed and decided in Consistory.
The UN Advance Mission for Cambodia ( UNAMIC ) was deployed at the same time to maintain liaison among the factions and begin demining operations to expedite the repatriation of approximately 370, 000 Cambodians from Thailand.
Immigration officials have been known to ask for bribes to ' expedite ' processing the forms, or to offer to fill out the customs forms prior to demanding a ' fee ' for doing so.
Cyberspace also brings together every service and facility imaginable to expedite money laundering.
The Script Supervisor's notes are given to the Editor to expedite the editing process.
In recent years, the idea of franchising has been picked up by the social enterprise sector, which hopes to simplify and expedite the process of setting up new businesses.
Pharmaceutical firms pay the majority of these fees, which are used to expedite drug reviews.
Although Julian at first attempted to expedite the order, it provoked an insurrection by troops of the Petulantes, who had no desire to leave Gaul.
This was exploited in the days of hand calculators to expedite the construction of map projections.
Where a customer has provided sufficient identifying information, the loyalty card may also be used to access such information to expedite verification during receipt of cheques or dispensing of medical prescription preparations, or for other membership privileges ( e. g., access to a club lounge in airports, using a frequent flyer card ).
On June 15, 2009, the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization approved a draft resolution calling on the Government of the United States to expedite a process that would allow the Puerto Rican people to exercise fully their inalienable right to self-determination and independence.
Joint and spine mobilization / manipulation, dry needling, therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular reeducation, hot / cold packs, and electrical muscle stimulation ( e. g., cryotherapy, iontophoresis, electrotherapy ) are modalities often used to expedite recovery in the orthopedic setting.
This time, he was assigned a co-scenarist, Pyotr Pavlenko, to bring in a completed script ; professional actors to play the roles ; and an assistant director, Dmitri Vasilyev, to expedite shooting.
* As a receiver under the expedite system, completing 13 returns in a rally.
Service alternates between opponents every two points ( regardless of winner of the rally ) until the end of the game, unless both players score 10 points or the expedite system is operated, when the sequences of serving and receiving stay the same but each player serves for only 1 point in turn.
If a game is unfinished after 10 minutes ' play and fewer than 18 points have been scored, the expedite system is initiated.
If the expedite system is introduced while the ball is not in play, the previous receiver shall serve first.
Under the expedite system, the server must win the point before the opponent makes 13 consecutive returns or the point goes to the opponent.
Once introduced, the expedite system remains in force until the end of the match.
Other add-on programs included SpellStar, a spell checker program, later incorporated as a direct part of the WordStar program ; and DataStar, a program whose purpose was specifically to expedite creating of the data files used for merge printing.
With the policies of legal racism delineated by the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 and their consequences, the continued deportation of Jews, the prospect of ' ethnic cleansing ' of Europe and the existing sterilization laws extending to actual murder in 1939, the Wannsee Conference in 1942 can be seen to be simply as a means to codify murder in order to expedite existing policy.
To support its concentration of computing power, the NCCS has installed high-speed fiber-optic networks to expedite data movement, a scientific visualization center that enables researchers to analyze their simulation results quickly and comprehensively, and a high-performance data archiving and retrieval system.

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* Air traffic controllers, people who expedite and maintain a safe and orderly flow of air traffic in the global air traffic control system
In 1945 he was a liaison officer with the Royal Air Force, working to expedite transmittal of technical information and equipment.
Prompted by the start of the Korean War, on July 11, 1950, the Secretary of the Air Force asked the Secretary of Defense for approval to expedite construction of the second segment of the permanent network.
Prompted by the start of the Korean War, on July 11, 1950, the Secretary of the Air Force asked the Secretary of Defense for approval to expedite construction of the permanent network.

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The Hungarians, while aware that the CR. 42 was conceptually outdated, considered the rapid re-equipment of their fighter component vital, the Italian government having expressed its willingness to forgo CR. 42 delivery positions in order to expedite the re-equipment of Hungarian units.
To expedite the process, regional NKVD units were instructed to set up so called " Special Troikas " ( not to be confused with the regional Troikas established under the NKVD Order № 00447 ) authorized to try the " national operations " cases locally.

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1922 ) sponsored by Rep. John Doolittle ( R – CA ) would repeal all federal freedom ACT election contribution limits and expedite and expand disclosure.
According to J. Michael Jaffe, author of Gender, Pseudonyms, and CMC: Masking Identities and Baring Souls, " the Internet was originally established to expedite communication between governmental scientists and defense experts, and was not at all intended to be the popular ' interpersonal mass medium ' it has become ", yet new and revolutionary devices enabling the mass public to communicate online are constantly being developed and released.
[...] A large part of the nominal capital of the society, i. e., of the exchange-value of the existing capital, is once for all destroyed, although this very destruction, since it does not affect the use-value, may very much expedite the new reproduction.
The highway initially joined all the major coastal centres ; however, a number of bypasses, particularly in the south, have diverted traffic around these cities in order to expedite traffic flow and ease urban congestion.
However the agent was actually referring to a small " expedite fee " that was common for all passport applicants.
The Viceroy of Peru, Agustín de Jáuregui, had heard of Bodega's mission before Bodega arrived and decided to expedite matters by sending all the quicksilver he could spare to Acapulco on the merchant ship San Pablo.
Most Irish people of all ranks remained Catholic and the bull gave Protestant administrators a new reason to expedite the conquest.
As the last of his friends and allies die and suffer in the turmoil, Rumata acts with all haste to expedite the departure of Budah.

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