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Sentence count:257+8Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: agentdelegaterepresentativeSimilar words: on dutykeep upstep uprepublicRepublicankeep up withdeploydepartMeaning: ['depjʊtɪ]  n. 1. someone authorized to exercise the powers of sheriff in emergencies 2. an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent 3. a member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France) 4. a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others. 
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(61) The deputy editor had tried to be helpful.
(62) Scott Slocum, deputy commander of the Navy Recruiting Command.
(63) George Brown, deputy leader, was in his hey-day.
(64) Cleveland deputy coroner Ronald Smith adjourned the inquest.
(65) He became deputy chairman of the merged business.
(66) The West Wing job. Deputy chief of staff.
(67) Late for appointment at School with Deputy Head.
(68) The Deputy Fuhrer had made other arrangements, it seems.
(69) Several deputy editors and the press had footplate rides.
(70) A number of deputy ministers were also appointed.
(71) Carnogursky was appointed First Deputy Premier.
(72) Almanzo is a deputy attorney general in Oakland.
(73) The deputy head normally conducting the job analysis.
(74) The deputy judge ruled against this contention.
(75) He is deputy chairman and chief executive of.
(76) This argument found favour with the deputy judge.
(77) Michael D.. McGinty, deputy chief of Air Force personnel.
(78) The matter then goes to Justice Department superiors in the office of the deputy attorney general.
(79) From 1946 to 1948 he was the last deputy chairman of the Southern Railway before nationalization.
(80) Deputy District Attorney Ed Nison said prosecutors would not comment on an ongoing case.
(81) He was elected a director of the rapidly expanding Company in 1767(http://sentencedict.com), and was appointed deputy chairman the following year.
(82) Joined the Guardian in 1963, and served successively as deputy editor, managing editor and City editor until 1974.
(83) He paid off his debts and was named deputy chairman of the Conservative Party in 1985.
(84) A year later he moved again, to become deputy editor of the party's turgid theoretical review, Tarsadalmi Szemle.
(85) Mark Taylor was named as deputy captain to Allan Border in place of Marsh.
(86) The deputy commander reportedly has twice refused to obey the commander's direct orders on troop deployment.
(87) Jack Cowart, its deputy director and chief curator, believes in him especially.
(88) It is possible he will be a candidate for both the leadership and deputy leadership.
(89) Gen. Khan Aqa, deputy head of state security, was killed by a car bomb in Kabul on Nov. 3.
(90) Gareth Morgan, his deputy and confidante, waited for him in the large office with windows overlooking the City.
More similar words: on dutykeep upstep uprepublicRepublicankeep up withdeploydepartdepictputdepositput upput toput input offput onput outinputoutputdeparturedepresseddependentdependingput awayput downdepart fromdepressioncomputerdisputeput aside
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