One superintendent, one supervisor, one foreman and eight hourly employees were terminated. |
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But the superintendent is not complacent and is keen to reassure people there is still work to be done. |
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He said salaries up to the rank of senior superintendent would be improved and money channelled towards scarce skills. |
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When the investigation was conducted, he was head of the Fraud Squad and held the rank of senior superintendent. |
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The medical superintendent had a long involvement with archaeology and craniology. |
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I talked to the superintendent about the incident, but he didn't indicate to me exactly what his opinion was, so I can't speak for him. |
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The five families most virulently opposed to the exhibition filed a lawsuit against the school superintendent and individual principals. |
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As both superintendent of Indian Affairs and commander of the victorious, he was determined to limit French influence in Iroquoian. |
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The superintendent also has plans to coordinate with the police to cover areas that might be considered between jurisdictions. |
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He soon rose to be superintendent of the division at the NPL that covered metrology in general. |
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She was the superintendent of the typing pool at the Paymaster General's office. |
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The police chief superintendent has warned that trick or treat could be considered a serious criminal offence. |
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In 1979, a New Jersey superintendent started the trend of using a triplex to mow fairways. |
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They have served as Sunday School superintendent, church secretary, and church clerk. |
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The superintendent of the Sunday School and the church clerk were also men. |
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It happened about a year ago when I was a production superintendent on the swing shift. |
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A few of us went to the local tavern afterward to swap Al stories and remember a dedicated superintendent. |
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Whittling countless hours away at the telephone, he spews forth acrimonious threats at the building's neglectful superintendent. |
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The Guildhall itself will run as normally as possible during the inquiry, according to the building superintendent. |
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Before I started second grade, my parents wanted to homeschool me, and had to take me to the district superintendent to prove I was a smart kid. |
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The men were suspended from duty and a lengthy investigation carried out by a detective superintendent. |
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The hospital superintendent and staff try to extend a cordial welcome, but the Minister has no time for such trivialities. |
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But the superintendent of police said the prisoner was the sort to wander off, and so magistrates refused his request and sent him back to jail. |
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Cameras also can't be installed in washrooms or private conference rooms, unless specially authorized by the superintendent. |
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He has large hands on meaty forearms and grey hair combed to the side over a jowly face that suggests a police superintendent. |
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In 1996, she was appointed superintendent and given charge of the busy Lucan area of west Dublin. |
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The instructions asked that the superintendent or designee complete and return the survey. |
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The man is a police superintendent who will shortly begin aiding the police in their search for the girl's killer. |
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Detective chief superintendent Sharon Lemon has been appointed head of the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit. |
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A superintendent registrar of births, marriages, and deaths had the duty of registering all marriages. |
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The deputy superintendent urged all road users to comply with the laws in the interests of road safety. |
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When Clark was placed with the team, working with a chief superintendent was quite a daunting prospect. |
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Some 35,000 employees struck to demand the reinstatement of a suspended superintendent and two senior assistants. |
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Later, in 1864, he accepted a position as superintendent of the Huron mine near Houghton. |
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Bankura superintendent of police Anil Kumar said that the family members had relapsed into sullen silence, refusing to speak to anyone. |
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And in ten national recreation areas, the local park superintendent has the authority to decide whether to allow jet-skis. |
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There are 47 pilots, one of whom is the superintendent who negotiates contracts and handles all association business. |
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In 1853 he joined the Victoria police and served as inspector and superintendent in various goldfield towns. |
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That David Stone is a golf course superintendent in the San Joaquin Valley seems as natural as adobe sunbursts. |
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The superintendent called me into his office, perching intimately on the arm of my chair. |
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A superintendent told the court that no body or weapon had been found, but that there was an overwhelming amount of circumstantial evidence. |
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How can a civilian like you and me, be it a bus driver, a college principal or a hospital superintendent, challan us? |
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The superintendent determines the areas where hunting occurs and the Commonwealth determines the open season. |
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I have had some correspondence with the superintendent of the canal about freighting stone to Philadelphia. |
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My force manager said I was too valuable as an avionics superintendent to cross-train to the first sergeant career field. |
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Each district is managed by a local superintendent who is responsible for the day-to-day functioning of pedagogically related activities within publicly funded schools. |
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I happened to run into the superintendent the day we got the news, and blurted out a question in an unguarded moment. |
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His sensitivity to this problem came out in his first sharp disagreement with his boss, VMI superintendent Francis H. Smith. |
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Some teachers initially disliked the new approach, the superintendent acknowledges, regarding it as too constricting. |
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A former superintendent of Milwaukee schools, he is now a Distinguished Professor of Education at Marquette University. |
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When the bucket came up with its first scoop of dirt, Metzler, the cemetery superintendent, walked over and looked at it. |
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He sought to bring an action for malicious prosecution against the superintendent who had been responsible for bringing the charges against him in the first place. |
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The system was so badly managed that an ongoing feud between the superintendent of schools and the elected school board resulted in the threat of a state takeover. |
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But Comey had little to say about what Chicago Police superintendent Garry McCarthy recognizes as the core problem. |
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Everything was in tip-top shape and her superintendent was proud of that. |
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The superintendent for the Midas Mining Company of Rochester, New York, favored names having metallurgic or zoological meaning, including Chrysostone and Megatherium. |
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On a bi-weekly basis, the tool pushers meet with the company's drilling superintendent and the safety director to discuss the safety program along with other matters. |
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Petraeus was dating Holly Knowlton, the daughter of the West Point superintendent, lieutenant general William Knowlton. |
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Or, anyway, we were willing to brave the wrath of the building superintendent and climb the roof stairs to Tar Beach. |
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One of the men arrested was a former superintendent of Hampshire. |
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These permit a Garda chief superintendent to make a case to the High Court for an order to freeze, and where appropriate dispose of, the proceeds of crime. |
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Better communication, says the senior superintendent of police, can warn authorities of any impending danger, so they can evacuate thousands under threat. |
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I fancy that from now on, the superintendent and her likes will have to be on their guard when handing out donations unless they entrust their money to a charity. |
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Building brand recognition is Bahia Beach's defense, and its attack mode is targeting niche markets, says Fernando Pimentel, ABIT superintendent. |
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On 14 April 1852, the superintendent of Plymouth was placed temporarily in charge following the departure of the incumbent. |
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In 1837 the Duke contacted the London Metropolitan Police and requested the services of a superintendent to oversee a police force. |
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Ordinary presbyters are in turn overseen by a superintendent, who is the most senior minister in a circuit. |
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During a recent burglary epidemic a police superintendent one night made a tour of inspection through the burglarised district. |
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In 1857, the force was led by an officer with the rank of superintendent with two constables in his charge. |
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The untidy system of thirteen medieval dioceses was to be replaced by ten more rational districts, each to be overseen by a superintendent. |
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The districts are divided into circuits governed by the Circuit Meeting and led and administrated principally by a superintendent minister. |
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When Mr. Marsden, the mill's overseer, tells the superintendent of the factory that Lyddie did not have moral turpitude. |
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He was the key figure of the Protestant Church of the Slovene Lands, as he was its founder and its first superintendent. |
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Dio Cassius relates that Augustus personally accepted the post of superintendent. |
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Martin, as assistant superintendent, will initially work on the AstraZeneca Gaus project. |
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He supervises an assistant superintendent, an irrigation technician, a mechanic, and the 12 greenskeepers who do the mowing. |
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It is a must that town officials and the superintendent treat each other with respect and with candidness. |
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The superintendent also said that the increase in prices is inversely proportional to the decrease in parcel deliveries. |
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With experience, you could be promoted to foreperson or supervisor, and work your way up to superintendent or operations manager. |
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All you need is a computer and an Internet link to be a virtual sidewalk superintendent. |
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He then created a final maquette that was approved by the superintendent, the principal and the school board. |
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A chair was, at first, a superintendent of a circuit within the district, but now ministers are appointed exclusively to the role. |
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Work began with Outram acting as engineer and Brown acting as superintendent and surveyor. |
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Its president was George Fairfield, who ran Weed, and its superintendent was Christopher Spencer, one of Connecticut's most versatile inventors. |
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The departmental executive authority resides in a superintendent and the legislative authority in a departmental board. |
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Bonaparte appointed him an auditor to the state council, while Grimm retained his superintendent post. |
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Villaraigosa has shaken up that power structure with his school-takeover plan and his intention to make the LAUSD superintendent an education czar. |
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The superintendent helped gerrymander the school district lines in order to keep the children of the wealthy gated community in the better school all the way across town. |
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Peter Swann, a former police superintendent and Home Office adviser, claims alleged killer David Asbury should have faced a retrial for the murder of Marion Ross. |
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The local administration has laid a three-tier security cordon around the twin cities of Ayodhya and Faizabad with officials of superintendent rank manning the key areas. |
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Wesley ordained Thomas Coke as superintendent of Methodists in the United States by the laying on of hands, although Coke was already a priest in the Church of England. |
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Checking the medicine ball is passed correctly is a be-wimpled Miss EL Bartlett, physiotherapy superintendent, and, right, instructress Mrs DJ Gribble. |
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Hogan has been named the new superintendent of Georgia Regional Hospital in Atlanta, a psychiatric hospital operated by the Georgia Department of Human Resources. |
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Lucking was designated general superintendent of power supply. |
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I consulted the BEMS data and discussed it with my superintendent. |
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It's always upsetting when someone vandalizes something,'' said Ernie Villasenor, the city's street and property superintendent with the city of Fillmore. |
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The superintendent and other ministers are assisted in the leadership and administration of the circuit by lay circuit stewards, who together form the leadership team. |
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Ericson, superintendent of Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, reported that the old growth forest on the mountain will be resurveyed by Harvard Forest. |
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