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vice and principal
* Junior Principal / Partner: Recently made a partner or principal of the firm ; title may include vice president.
The vice presidents of the Bank are its principal managers, in charge of regions, sectors, networks and functions.
The school's principal is Patricia Metta, and its vice principal is Chuck Noyes.
* John Sylvester White, television actor best known as vice principal and high school principal Mr. Woodman on Welcome Back, Kotter
As of at least 2007, the elementary schools are without a vice principal due to the promotion of the previous vice principal ( Michael Turek ) to the middle school.
His sons, Charles G. Koch, chairman of the board and chief executive officer, and David H. Koch, executive vice president, are principal owners of the company after they bought out their brothers, Frederick and William, for $ 1. 1 billion in 1983.
* Lee Garlington as Ms. Marjorie Bernard, the vice principal of Jessica's school
Bradley's role with the school involves some of the functions of a vice principal, counselor, and coach.
He worked as a high school teacher in Honolulu from 1953 until 1960, when he was then hired as a vice principal.
* Ludwik Danowski ( Danovius ) ( 1711 1771 ), Polish educator and vice principal of Ełk's provincial school
Before becoming an MP, he was a teacher and later a head of Mathematics between 1970 and 1981, before becoming the senior vice principal of the John Kitto Community College in Plymouth ( 1981 1992 ).
He was brought to New York in 1840 by his widowed mother and in 1856 he accepted a position as teacher at his old alma mater, and became vice principal two years later.
Their father, Tommy, is a school vice principal and also played for Modo Hockey in the 1960s, while his mother, Tora, is a nurse.
Their father, Tommy, is a school vice principal who played for Modo Hockey in the 1960s ; their mother, Tora, is a nurse.
He is assisted by his robot butler / vice principal / dehumidifier, Mr. Butlertron ( a parody of Mr. Belvedere ), who is programmed to call everyone " Wesley ".
Jacob Englehart, the Cleveland-born oil tycoon, a future vice president of Imperial Oil and the Tecumseh's president / principal owner, moved the team to Tecumseh Park in 1877.
Torrens plays the role of Robert Cheeley, vice principal of Xavier Academy on the CBC sitcom, Mr. D.
The show took place at Hawthorne High School with a group of high school students and a bumbling vice principal.
Some of the comedy routines involved a tortoise named Mortis teaching children about safety, a documentarian named Mr. History who talks about past generations of freshmen, the vice principal Mr. Lippman imagining himself as a stand-up comedian, and a student named Billy Cushman who, though his appearance was occasional, provided not only a good example of how not to behave, but also a good example of flatulence.

vice and theological
More than one vice can be the opposite of each theological virtue:

vice and college
The president and vice president are elected indirectly for 5-year terms by a special electoral college.
In college and early adulthood he preferred trinitarian theology, and from 1818 to 1848 he served as vice president of the American Bible Society.
Jefferson came in second in the electoral college and became vice president.
In the electoral college, the Democratic vice presidential votes were divided among Johnson, Littleton W. Tazewell, and James Knox Polk.
When he graduated from college in 1965, he was hired as an executive vice president at Modern Security Life of Springfield, Missouri, his father's insurance company.
Every year students vote for a president, two vice presidents, and a senate that is composed of representatives from each college.
During his college years, he was vice captain of the rugby team.
Prior to his removal, he was executive vice president of the church and president of the college, and was widely considered to be heir-apparent to succeed his father as head of the church and its operations.
The area around the property purchased by the Clarks for their college soon became the town's vice district, an unrelieved stretch of saloons, gambling halls, dance parlors, and bawdy houses catering to the rough tastes of the Chisholm Trail cowboys.
Blount was the dean of the undergraduate college and vice dean of the Stern School of Business at New York University.
As the vice president of the college Dr. William Smith Clark, a graduate of Amherst College and the president of the Massachusetts Agricultural College was appointed.
Prior to serving as interim president, Dr. Silvestri served as the college ’ s vice president for administration since 1984.
In 1810 he became vice headmaster at the college of Rudolstadt.
Five years later, he answered the call to the college of Osnabrück, also as its vice headmaster, there to start a series of reforms.
During his time at college, Lusinchi stood out as a political activist, was secretary of the School Medicine Council, vice president of the Venezuelan Association of Youth, and vice president of the Student Federation of Venezuela, a Radical organization with influences of Marxism, being part of the revolutionary movement of 19 October 1945, which overthrew the government of Isaías Medina Angarita.
Payne was the academic dean and vice president of the college prior to being appointed president.
In 1995, the church, in accordance with Pastor Messer, called Charles Shoemaker to be the executive vice president and chief executive officer of the college.
Today it houses the offices of the president, vice president for academic affairs, and vice president for college relations, in addition to several classrooms and the College's Admissions Welcome Centre.
Alpha is the college's administrative center, housing the offices of the president, provost, dean of the faculty, vice president of administration, vice president of finance, vice president of institutional advancement, human resources, international programs, college relations, the Family Business Center, and the development office.
After conducting a year-long feasibility study, LMU announced it was pursuing the development of a college of osteopathic medicine and named Ray Stowers, D. O., F. A. C. O. F. P., a rural family physician, as vice president and dean.

vice and at
But the fighting marshal's fifty-year run of immunity from violent death came to a full and final stop one night in a street at Cromwell, Oklahoma, where he had been sent to clean up the gambling and vice rackets.
director of engineering at Philco of Great Britain, Ltd., and vice president in charge of production and assistant to the president at The Brush Development Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Tractor production at Massey-Ferguson, Ltd., of Toronto in July and August rose to 2,418 units from 869 in the like period a year earlier, says John Staiger, vice president.
New Granada, with the vice regal capital at Bogota, encompassed modern day Colombia, Ecuador and Panama.
Through the aegis of her scientific uncle, Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe, a chemist and vice chancellor of the University of London, she consulted with botanists at Kew Gardens, convincing George Massee of her ability to germinate spores and her theory of hybridisation.
Gerald P. O ' Driscoll, former vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, stated that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac became examples of crony capitalism.
Ernest joined Textron after 29 years at GE, where he had most recently served as vice president and general manager, global supply chain for GE Aviation.
Guest was born in New York City, the son of Peter Haden-Guest, a British United Nations diplomat who later became The 4th Baron Haden-Guest, and his second wife, Jean Pauline Hindes, a former vice president of casting at CBS.
1975 ), vice chancellor at the City University of New York and a former commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation
Others blamed pushback from the rock industry: Harold Childs, senior vice president at A & M Records, told the Los Angeles Times that " radio is really desperate for rock product " and " they're all looking for some white rock-n-roll ".
The shade was chosen by Cy Huston, the Lions first vice president and general manager, and of the choice, he said: " They had me looking at so many blues I am blue in the face ," Huston said about the selection.
In a meeting with 8 Jewish and 8 Protestant Dutch leaders in Israel in May 2011, a statement of cooperation was issued, indicating, for the most part, that the Protestant Church recognizes the issues involved with the Palestinian Christians and that this is sometimes at odds with support for the State of Israel, but standing up for the rights of the Palestinians does not detract from the emphasis on the safety of the State of Israel and vice versa.
Mountbatten arrives on board HMS Glasgow at Malta to assume command of the Mediterranean Fleet, 16 May 1952After India, Mountbatten served as commander of the 1st cruiser squadron in the Mediterranean Fleet and, having been granted the substantive rank of vice admiral on 22 June 1949, he became Second-in-Command of the Mediterranean Fleet in April 1950.
A leaked memo from Fox News vice president Bill Sammon to News staff at the height of the health care reform in the United States debate has been cited as an example of the pro-Republican party bias of Fox News.
Infused with the surrealistic satire that characterized the young Fellini ’ s work at Marc ’ Aurelio, the film ridiculed a crusader against vice who goes insane trying to censor a billboard of Anita Ekberg espousing the virtues of milk.
At least once, in the midst of his reign at MGM, he was arrested on vice charges, but studio executives managed to get the charges dropped and all records of it expunged, and the incident never was publicized by the press.
Visitors may take the Voyageur II and land at Rock Harbor and depart from Windigo several days later or vice versa.
From 1957 to 1964, Robinson was the vice president for personnel at Chock full o ' Nuts ; he was the first black person to serve as vice president of a major American corporation.
On the one hand, this period has seen the university ’ s growth as one of the foremost centres of the excellence in the country, while on the other, this period has also seen it being affected by naxalite violence that claimed, among others, the life of Prof. Gopal Chandra Sen, who was the vice chancellor of the university at the time of his death.
Thus, there is a direct mathematical relationship between the pressure and the speed, so if one knows the speed at all points within the airflow one can calculate the pressure, and vice versa.
Footman, the British vice consul at Skopje, addressed a lengthy report for the Foreign Office.
Additionally, the academics, who themselves tend to eschew any attempt at interpretation, complained that the English translations were usually of poor quality, seemed to display little or no knowledge of 16th-century French, were tendentious and, at worst, were sometimes twisted to fit the events to which they were supposed to refer ( or vice versa ).

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