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The Vice-Director of the school now comes through, recognizes me and starts chatting about her daughter and the new grandchild - the militz honey sits down again, still puzzled.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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The Vice-Director, in answer to my question, points to two large white upright boxes in the centre of the end wall, well away from either booths or registration tables.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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In the meantime, my dancing had caught Vice-Director Zhang Ce's attention.
Mao's Last Dancer Li, Cunxin, 1961- 2003
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President of the North Carolina Bankers 'Association, as Vice-Director, was announced.
History of War Savings Campaign of 1918 in North Carolina 1919
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Robert N. Page, Biscoe, as a Vice-Director was announced.
History of War Savings Campaign of 1918 in North Carolina 1919
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She became Vice-Director of the New York State Library School in 1889 and remained there until 1905.
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Two prominent officers, the Vice-Director and the Fiscal, were associated with him in the administration of all civil and military affairs.
Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam 1841
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Van Diricklagen was associated with the Governor as Vice-Director, and ensign Van Dyck, of whom the reader has before heard, was appointed
Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam 1841
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Vice-Director of Yichun City's propaganda department claimed the detention was a mistake but provided no further elaboration.
NZ On Screen 2010
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"Our results came as a big surprise, because everybody thought that the cleaving activity resides in a different part of the polymerase," explains Rob Ruigrok, Vice-Director of the UVHCI.
innovations-report 2009
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