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He stared out of the window, as miserable as any man burdened with the title Administrative Assistant Customer Estimates ought to be.
California Dreaming Lawrence Donegan 2002
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He stared out of the window, as miserable as any man burdened with the title Administrative Assistant Customer Estimates ought to be.
California Dreaming Lawrence Donegan 2002
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And if, for your own safety, you desire to be placed in Administrative Segregation, you might consider ratting out the leader of a white-supremacist gang.
Prison Porn 2010
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And if, for your own safety, you desire to be placed in Administrative Segregation, you might consider ratting out the leader of a white-supremacist gang.
Prison Porn 2010
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Having retired as a systems engineer in Administrative Information Services at Pennsylvania State University — where he was a mailing list manager and ombudsman for internal and public lists — he is now a consultant who specializes in resolving list subscription and e-mail delivery problems, and manages a number of lists in the public service sector.
Resource of the Week: Making ResourceShelf Work for You « ResourceShelf 2007
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After completing his formal higher education, he was a professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Montreal, and also a lecturer in Administrative Law at the same university as well as at the University of Ottawa.
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I would recommend taking classes in Administrative Law, Legislation, Federal Courts and First Amendment.
Archive 2009-05-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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What are generally referred to as Administrative "regulations" or "rules" are, in fact, laws.
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If you control the industry association, you really control the regulators, in this case something called the Administrative Commission of Motion Picture Codes and Ethics.
A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009
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Powell retorted, "Why you young whipersnapper, I taught Constitutional Law and Felix taught a new-fangled course called Administrative Law."
Prohibition and the Functional Approach Dan Ernst 2009
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