Synonym: adjunct, help, helper, supporter. Similar words: assistance, assist, assist in, distant, resistance, instant, constant, instantly. Meaning: [-tənt] n. a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose. adj. of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another.
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211. But he said it looks bad to the public to cut teachers while hiring janitors and assistant principals.
212. Climber assistant editor Tom Prentice and leader Keith Milne reached the summit of the 6,904m mountain after 13 days.
213. Worked as a cab driver, plumber, and studio assistant to the sculptor, Richard Serrs.
214. Clinton named a new assistant attorney general for civil rights, Deval Patrick, who persuaded the administration to switch sides.
215. This was considered to be due to the limited involvement of the officers and the clerical assistant in certain parts of the analysis.
216. It all started, she recalls, when Anna answered an ad at the Job Centre for a magician's assistant.
217. The court also upheld the decision of the assistant recorder to reject the counterclaim which the defendant sought to introduce.
218. Lisa has two daughters, 12 and 16, and works as an administrative assistant in a bank.
219. Miller joined Hearst Magazines in 1973 as assistant to the resident controller.
220. Ask the sales assistant to outline the features of any tent before you buy.
221. Larger facilities typically have several assistant administrators to aid the top administrator and to handle day-to-day decisions.
222. He became special assistant to Syme for five years and was held in high esteem by his master and mentor.
223. The assistant recorder determined that issue in the plaintiff's favour.
224. I had worked for many years as an administrative assistant and an executive assistant.
225. Shankly was assistant manager to Andy Beattie when Huddersfield were relegated.
226. Depending on the number of students,[http://sentencedict.com/assistant.html] the number of assistant principals a school employs may vary.
227. On his return to Nottingham in 1948 he was appointed as assistant to electrician.
228. The assistant cooks heaved on the rope and the cook pot lurched slowly backwards.
229. Until September, she was an administrative assistant at a geriatric hospital.
230. By the spring of 1993, after being an assistant coach for eight years, she was ready to make the jump.
231. He then served on county staff development staffs until becoming assistant principal at Bryant in 1998.
232. I thought maybe I could be hired by a Major League Soccer team or continue on as an assistant coach.
233. I told myself that Stu was just nervous, here on the job, assistant manager, acting like he invented wiring.
234. Bill Tobin is a firm believer that the scouting department should have more influence than assistant coaches in running the draft.
235. This float enables the assistant to give customers change early in the day, before more cash comes in from sales.
236. Who was Osvaldo's chief assistant these days, X. Ray or the Corporal?
237. In 1989 he was appointed assistant Group accountant and in 1990 became Group accountant.
238. Gentry eventually became planning director and assistant to the city manager for special projects, before leaving city employment in 1987.
239. She and assistant manager Lance Green had been instructed to improve profits at the expense of Burger King.
240. Price Waterhouse consultancy was offered and a senior assistant director in the department appointed in charge to push the changes forward.
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