These are the entourages that follow important people around, made up of advisors, heralds, messengers and servants. |
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None of what's said above is meant to sully the good names of my graduate programs, advisors, colleagues, or students. |
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He motioned to his advisors and they produced an oxhide and one of them threw it on the ground between them. |
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This program, which involves the participation of golf course superintendents as industry advisors, is the focus of this article. |
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A housemother will be living on the premises and volunteers will soon join the staff as youth advisors. |
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Dozens of advisors to the late leader have been fired in a shakeup to clean house of corrupt administrators. |
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Our legal advisors confess no inside information, but say this sort of an event usually precedes an indictment being handed down. |
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That small excerpt of the convo is all my legal advisors will permit me to publish. |
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Wisdom is also needed in picking and satisfying his closest advisors and avoiding flatterers. |
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The president's advisors will be worried by the latest crop of polls which appear to indicate a groundswell of dissatisfaction with their man. |
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Realizing that he might need some help, the Church sent the generals of the Dominican and Franciscan orders as his advisors. |
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After an assessment, these advisors promise to deliver strategic suggestions to move your career to the next level. |
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The movement of Labor advisors from various departments and some advisor exits to private business hasn't helped Labor stability. |
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The advisors also discover that McKeene was a political radical in her youth. |
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Statements like these indicate that most advisors are meeting the expectations of student advisees. |
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By 1996, more than 6,000 advisors had been trained in basic trauma alleviation methods. |
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Yeah, yeah, I mean our couple of advisors told us many stories of romance in the department. |
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It's just that none of those yes-men that you call advisors will ever tell you what you need to hear. |
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This may be a welcome reprieve, but taxpayers and their advisors should still consider the proposed rules when evaluating investments. |
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These advisors help the firms to manage their businesses to compete more effectively in market-driven economies. |
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The advisors will be advising students to draw their entitlement each week but to save some money regularly to meet unexpected expenses. |
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He presents his advisors and confidantes as ignorant dupes at best and scoundrels at worst. |
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Trained personal advisors will be on standby throughout the exam results period. |
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The bright flicker of the candles lit the room and colored their cheeks as they stood before the kingdom's legion of Royal advisors. |
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Get friends and mentors, advisors you trust and bounce your ideas off them. |
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The presidency would become increasingly titular and ceremonial, relying on advisors to run the day to day affairs of government. |
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No date has been set for the introduction of the rule change which is being recommended by council advisors. |
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Not only are financial products bewilderingly complex, advisors are relying on the wrong people to guide them. |
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I thank my medical advisors for their work which was above and beyond their requirements. |
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Donald needs exciting and imaginative new policies, new advisors, new bifocals, the lot. |
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Whether intentionally or because he was misinformed by his advisors, he lied. |
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Legal advisors also cast doubt on the usefulness of evidence arising from the disappeared witness. |
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I'm lucky that I've had unwavering support on this from my parents, my friends, and my advisors. |
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Health advisors are meeting for a second day to look into whether antidepressants increase suicidal tendencies in children. |
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Independent advisors often offer an impressive level of personal service because they have a stake in the business. |
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These guys were clever, canny combatants, and they had good media advisors! |
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I know the prime minister's advisors read this site before setting policy, so I'm saying now, it's not on. |
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An hour passed before the heralds took their place at the doors and announced the arrival of the governor's advisors. |
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The president and his advisors want to duck responsibility by claiming, in so many words, that the Louisiana authorities didn't fill out the right forms. |
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With so many spin doctors and advisors and speech-writers clogging up the political process in recent years it is great to see someone just tell it like it is from the heart. |
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That position could be changing now as the president meets with his security advisors to weigh his options. |
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However, if bank employees are active centers of influence and refer warm leads to special advisors, production volumes can be very high and profitable to bancassurers. |
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The extent of these divisions, however, made Major suspicious of his Cabinet colleagues and increasingly he began to rely upon an inner cabinet of policy advisors. |
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He was one of the key advisors in the State Department when Carter administration decided to support the Afghan mujahideen against the Soviet incursion. |
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Edward was brought up in Normandy and during his reign many Normans came to England and gained important positions as advisors, church-men or military officers. |
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A provincial premier has ready access to any number of learned advisors. |
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Some administration and congressional advisors said they believed the idea had been floated as a trial balloon to see how much support or opposition it attracted. |
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The program is led by an unsurpassably talented group of science advisors, whose jobs are much more complex than the program's simple elements might imply. |
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That was when the seeds of irreconcilable discord were sown between the prime minister and his advisors and the Kargil generals led by General Musharraf. |
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Following are a few books that will prove invaluable to presidents and cabinet level advisors who want to make the Madisonian policymaking processes work. |
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To counter the image, advisors suggested he get a canine companion. |
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It should have major appeal to practicing agriculturists, agricultural advisors, land managers and students of agricultural science, especially upperclassmen. |
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This report is now circulating all over the Arab world to the right people, including the Middle East Arab central bankers, the sheiks, the money manager advisors, etc. |
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The advisors hand-hold customers through the entire home process, from picking the floor plan to arranging the mortgage to taking as many calls as necessary to assuage fears. |
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It's reality-based, experientially oriented, and highly intentional in its academic design, combining peer-to-peer learning and leading academic and faculty advisors. |
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And High Point University in North Carolina removed him from its board of advisors. |
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Advisors will also be working with individual landowners, helping to improve the image of water voles and thus decrease the use of rodenticides. |
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Sources say that business advisors thought the material far too racy, even for Daly, and talked the golfer out of it. |
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The Tsar's advisors did not support the war, foreseeing problems in transporting troops and supplies from European Russia to the East. |
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They decided with advisors to replace the house with a new, larger residence. |
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From early childhood, Henry VI was surrounded by quarrelsome councillors and advisors. |
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In the beginning of his reign, Wanli surrounded himself with able advisors and made a conscientious effort to handle state affairs. |
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Going against the advice of her male advisors, Isabella rode by herself into the city to negotiate with the rebels. |
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They were headed by the local rulers, rajas, who were subordinate to the Dutch advisors. |
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However, in practice one member of the council could act as a supreme ruler, while the other members served him as advisors. |
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During his 1946 trip to the United States, Churchill famously lost a lot of money in a poker game with Harry Truman and his advisors. |
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In particular, criticism was directed at some of the king's closest advisors. |
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Around 1671, Anne first made the acquaintance of Sarah Jennings, who later became her close friend and one of her most influential advisors. |
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The goal in hiring the foreign advisors was to obtain transfers of technology and advice on systems and cultural ways. |
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The politics of the state had a number of advisors and ministers gathered around a council known as Divan. |
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Most interestingly, they are assigned as senior warrant officer advisors to commanders at battalion, brigade, and CID command levels. |
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Or the advisors who recommended it had temporarily lost their bearings. |
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After Morsi signed decrees on the dismissal of Tantawi and Anan, he immediately appointed them as presidential advisors. |
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Think military advisors, the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and mission creep. |
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Henry VII introduced stability to the financial administration of England by keeping the same financial advisors throughout his reign. |
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The early battle of Ap Bac, fought primarily by ARVN military, assisted by American advisors, is little known and mostly forgotten. |
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We have employed street advisors to advise pedestrians on the the correct use of Puffin Crossings, and to ensure pedestrian awareness. |
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Our job is to help advisors properly assess a client's risk tolerance and apply the outcome to constructing personalized investment portfolios. |
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In this way, Elizabeth and her advisors aimed at a church that included most opinions. |
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The term minister came into being as the sovereign's advisors ministered, or served, the will of the king. |
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The Ministers and Chiefs of the Defence Staff are supported by a number of civilian, scientific and professional military advisors. |
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Talking to shareholders, hp says it relied on the work of these advisors. |
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Meanwhile, the receivers in control of Blues' beleaguered parent company have appointed Goldin Financial as their financial advisors. |
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I am pleased to be joining the advisors to Ablative Solutions, which has conducted in-depth research on chemical neurolysis. |
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For clinicians and therapists treating patients with multiple sclerosis, and neurophysiologists and health care advisors, Kesselring et al. |
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In practice, however, the religious leaders function more as advisors to the kings than as corulers. |
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Vnuk introduces readers and their advisors about what to read to a broad sampling of books available in subgenres of women's fiction. |
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Of course, this means that what American advisors communicate nonverbally is as important as anything they say. |
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The Ethiopian military was supported by Cuban soldiers along with Soviet military advisors and armaments. |
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Ecgfrith's attack on Fortriu was made against the counsel of his advisors, including Cuthbert, who had recently been made Bishop of Lindisfarne. |
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He had spent the evening at Edinburgh Castle celebrating his second marriage and overseeing a meeting with royal advisors. |
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Margaret was an early beneficiary of the royal coup, she and her husband emerging as the leading advisors to the king. |
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Mary obtained one of these letters and asked her advisors if this was not a treasonable act. |
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Her maternal grandmother, Antoinette de Bourbon, was another strong influence on her childhood, and acted as one of her principal advisors. |
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New Street Realty Advisors has leased the former Tommy Lasagna restaurant at 119 East 18th to Javelina TexMex, a new upscale TexMex concept. |
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This group, known as Lords Appellant, managed to successfully press charges of treason against five of Richard's advisors and friends in the Merciless Parliament. |
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After the battle, the Yorkists found Henry hiding in a local tanner's shop, abandoned by his advisors and servants, apparently having suffered another bout of mental illness. |
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Cromwell's troops were commanded by Charles Worsley, later one of his Major Generals and one of his most trusted advisors, to whom he entrusted the mace. |
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His role could be embellished and added to that of Aurelianus Ambrosius, or he could be made into one of old Uther's favourite advisors and naught more. |
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Former participants of the battle served as technical advisors including Douglas Bader, James Lacey, Robert Stanford Tuck, Adolf Galland and Dowding himself. |
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In early 2017, thousands of American and other NATO troops remain in Afghanistan as military advisors and for counterterrorism operations without any formal plans to withdraw. |
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While perhaps best remembered as religious leaders, they were also legal authorities, adjudicators, lorekeepers, medical professionals and political advisors. |
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He removed many of Ahuitzotl's advisors and had several of them executed. |
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The highest ranking of such voivodes formed the princes' courts, while others commanded the troops in distant towns and served as advisors to the prince's delegates. |
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The President was worried into military action by persistent advisors. |
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Alan, who was diagnosed with dyspraxia when he was young, attended job action groups where Remploy's advisors helped him with job searches and confidence-building techniques. |
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What is most alarming about the situation, is that the principle players and their advisors are engaged in an incredibly dangerous three-way game of blind man's buff. |
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And in Astapor, Daenerys's negotiations with the vile slave trader for his army of eunuch soldiers has her advisors wondering if she has lost her mind. |
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Yet few concrete examples exist of the way in which these German advisors to the tsaritsa interacted with each other and with foreign, especially British, representatives. |
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The Navatar VAX Rating gives advisors and staff a simple but effective way to capture and manage the real world, real-time anxiety levels of each client. |
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I was going to sue, until my legal advisors told me to back off. |
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Nicholson, an 18 year investment management veteran, co-founded Belltower Advisors in 2009, where he managed the metals and mining portfolio. |
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His prior industry experience includes roles at Sinopia, an HSBC company, and PIMCO Global Advisors. |
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These claims have been made by American author Rich Minter in his new book The Reluctant President and the Advisors Who Decide for Him. |
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George Cole Scott is President and Senior Portfolio Manager of Closed-End Fund Advisors, Inc. |
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Gandhi said, 'I am delighted to announce the launch of my firm VSG Capital Advisors. |
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Confidence has returned among institutional investors worldwide, according to a new survey by Pyramis Global Advisors. |
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Andrew Greenberg, Senior Director of Retail for ERG Property Advisors exclusively represented the buyer who acquired the property for his private account. |
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Prior to joining Clearbrook, he was senior vice president at Pyramis Global Advisors, responsible for Taft-Hartley Business Development and Client Service. |
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First Trust Advisors said it has created two new managed account portfolios which invest primarily in closed-end funds available in the secondary market. |
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According to Jon Rydberg, CEO of compliance consulting firm Orchid Advisors, corporate culture is one key factor in encouraging whistleblowers to report internally. |
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As competition among urgent care centers is accelerating, Marisa Manley, president of Healthcare Real Estate Advisors said the medics must start planning early. |
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Bennett of Utah and Byron Dorgan of North Dakota are joining Arent Fox LLP as Senior Policy Advisors in the Government Relations Practice, the firm announced today. |
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Bustard, a University of Massachusetts at Amherst graduate, most recently served as Director of Sales for the Pyramis Global Advisors business unit. |
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It's easier to have these conversations before you're under the same roof,'' says Nancy Skeans, a partner at Schneider Downs Wealth Management Advisors in Pittsburgh. |
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