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The host of the interview never pushed back or asked a question of the Supervisor's claim that Boxer brought the rail line to LA - it was just assumed that Boxer delivered to the people.
Richard Grenell: New Republican Congress Should Stop Funding NPR Richard Grenell 2010
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He paid as much attention to the floorboards or the tangle of buddleia in the yard below as he would to a woman's belly, Leigh Bowery's feminine bulk, Bruce Bernard's stoic drunkard's poise, Lord Goodman's vanity, Sue the Benefits Supervisor's affected boredom.
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Yeah, a narrow special-election victory in the winter over a guy who can't speak English for the Supervisor's slot in the 3rd-most Republican magisterial district in Fairfax.
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Phil, if you post this, I am sure that the Supervisor's Office will respond.
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The Supervisor's office posts a running tab of how many ballots have been turned in.
Times' editorial wrong on mail-in voting Peter Schorsch 2009
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The failure very likely would not be caught by the Election Supervisor's cursory testing to make sure a ballot works.
The "He Did It / She Did It" Business Model for Elections 2008
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The Chair and immediate past-vice Chair, who set the boards meeting agenda, have refused to allow the Supervisor's concerns to be heard.
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Since you might have some time on your hands as a retired preson, have you considering volunteering at some of the various Supervisor's offices at City Hall?
Dark Days at City Hall sfmike 2007
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Followed by, So, anyway, I'm really glad you'll be teaching Supervisor's classes next semester.
Someone needs to practise negotiation skills StyleyGeek 2007
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Followed by, So, anyway, I'm really glad you'll be teaching Supervisor's classes next semester.
Archive 2007-05-01 StyleyGeek 2007
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