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While I agree that holders of the title Officer of the Order of Canada who have been convicted of crimes - home, or abroad - should have their medal revoked, I have been reading a lot of reports and blogs about the "Good Doctor", and the obvious revisions to history is absolutely appalling.
Congratulations Dr. Henry Morgentaler Lindsay Stewart 2008
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There are eight people who carry the title Officer of Parliament - agents appointed to carry out the work of Parliament but to act independently from the government of the day.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GLORIA GALLOWAY 2010
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Every pack had a name tag on it, but instead of Sgt. or PFC, every last tag bore the title Officer, like security guards.
Demon From The Dark Kresley Cole 2010
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It has already come to light that Estelle, who as NUS Wales Woman's Officer is clearly a public figure as well as an elected Welsh cabinet member by genetic proxy, is a stranger to political etiquette, liberally using the F word and the dreaded C word to describe members of the Conservative Party.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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The US Marine Corps Non Commissioned Officer is the only NCO, in the US Military, authorized to wear a sword as part of their uniform.
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It has already come to light that Estelle, who as NUS Wales Woman's Officer is clearly a public figure as well as an elected Welsh cabinet member by genetic proxy, is a stranger to political etiquette, liberally using the F word and the dreaded C word to describe members of the Conservative Party.
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I've been very involved in the creation and evolution of the site, but David Stanford, our "Duty Officer," is the man behind day-to-day operations.
Dan Lybarger: Mixing Pulp and Politics: An Interview with Doonesbury 's Garry Trudeau Dan Lybarger 2010
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This Officer is sworn to protect and serve and puts his life on the line EVERY DAY for EVERY COLOR.
NRCC targets Obama for saying Cambridge cop 'acted stupidly' 2009
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If, in accordance with regulation 21 of the immigration (EuropeanEconomic Area) Regulations 2006, the Immigration Officer is satisfied thatyour exclusion is justified on grounds of public policy and/or publicsecurity, you will be refused admission to the UK under regulation 19.
Archive 2009-02-08 2009
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If, in accordance with regulation 21 of the immigration (EuropeanEconomic Area) Regulations 2006, the Immigration Officer is satisfied thatyour exclusion is justified on grounds of public policy and/or publicsecurity, you will be refused admission to the UK under regulation 19.
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