Synonym: agency, authority, chest, chest of drawers, dresser, federal agency, government agency, office. Similar words: creature, tableau, bury, burst, suburb, burn out, burn up, suburban. Meaning: ['bjʊərəʊ] n. 1. an administrative unit of government 2. furniture with drawers for keeping clothes.
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(91) The alternative is to use a litigation support bureau which operates in a similar way to external photocopying bureaux.
(92) Undertaken by the National Children's Bureau, this is a longitudinal study of breathtaking scale and thoroughness.
(93) Robert Pafford, the regional director,(Sentence dictionary) wrote a memo to Dominy discussing the options the Bureau had.
(94) As a land-development specialist for the Bureau, Dominy proved his mettle quickly.
(95) Absent are the smells of Old Spice, sweat and fingerprint ink of the homicide bureau.
(96) Suppose that you run a computer bureau and carry out ordinary data processing work.
(97) It has a collective leadership in the form of an organisational bureau.
(98) But that was not the only controversial issue confronting Powell's Bureau.
(99) Newsweek has a new Washington bureau chief(sentencedict.com), the first woman ever to serve in that post.
(100) Most complaints are dealt with by staff of the Bureau.
(101) By temperament, Straus was an exact opposite of the slide-rule engineers who had guided the Bureau during its forty-odd years.
(102) A senior official in the State Statistical Bureau warned that demand had to be controlled to avoid runaway inflation.
(103) The number of enquiries which a bureau receives can not be a measure of the value of or need for the service.
(104) Where that does not resolve any difficulty, the client may pursue his claims with the Solicitors' Complaints Bureau.
(105) The Census Bureau began mailing test questionnaires starting in May 1995.
(106) They could also be ideal locations for bureau services, or just for companies to hire for courses or away-days.
(107) If Components Bureau can beat the champions for a second time, then they will virtually be home and dry.
(108) The bureau managers today would be pleased if their task could be described only in these terms.
(109) The Bureau drew most of its figures from a written answer to a printed form.
(110) This in turn chose a new 21-member political bureau in its first session on Dec. 12.
(111) One of the directors of the Churches Voluntary Work Bureau said the project would be an invaluable experience.
(112) Apart from the wad of Reichsmarks that Joyce had acquired at the bureau de change, they had nothing at all.
(113) Mayer, the mapmaker, worked in Nuremberg, nailing down precise coordinates for the productions of the Homann Cartographic Bureau.
(114) There seemed to be no earthly reason for the Bureau to resist such status-but it did.
(115) Components Bureau must win two of their last three matches to clinch the title.
(116) Only by holding on to the oak bureau did I control myself.
(117) There was a tantalus and glasses on the top of a bureau, in the alcove to the left of the fireplace.
(118) The bureau still enacts the legally specified reversion level, which is still greater than the median voter's most preferred choice.
(119) In 1963, the Bureau closed the gates of Glen Canyon Dam.
(120) He got off the elevator and went down the corridor to the juvenile bureau.