Synonym: agent, delegate, representative. Similar words: on duty, keep up, step up, republic, Republican, keep up with, deploy, depart. Meaning: ['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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(121) The New Minister of finance, Sigbjoern Johnsen, had been deputy leader of the parliamentary finance committee since 1986.
(122) Yeltsin fired his deputy chief of staff, Alexander I.. Kazakov, on Friday.
(123) Tashkent's deputy chief of police and the deputy city procurator allegedly watched the attack but did not intervene to stop it.
(124) In 1648 he was promoted lieutenant-colonel and deputy governor and signed a letter protesting at the treaty with the king at Newport.
(125) One deputy, a former boxer, punched one of Mr Seselj's parliamentary critics unconscious in the corridor outside the chamber.
(126) He began as deputy to Sir Michael Checkland and was appointed his successor without any other candidates being interviewed.
(127) Cleveland deputy coroner Ronald Smith said as there was a possibility of industrial disease he was adjourning the hearing pending further inquiries.
(128) Li Jing, hitherto deputy commander of the navy, was appointed as his deputy.
(129) Deputy Coroner Mr Pollard recorded verdicts of accidental death and said he was satisfied what had happened had been purely an accident.
(130) Derek Hatton, Liverpool council's former deputy leader, was charged with conspiracy to defraud the city's ratepayers.
(131) Shaikh Abdullah bin Said bin Abdul-Aziz al-Thani became deputy governor at under-secretary level.
(132) He was deputy convener of the region for 12 years and leader of the Conservative group for ten years.
(133) The deputy judge had to take into account also the other evidence relevant to the issue of testamentary competence.
(134) His first recorded entry into royal service was as deputy paymaster of the forces in Ireland, 1614.
(135) McCormack himself was given a direct commission as a full colonel and entered active duty as deputy chief under Clarke.
(136) The deputy judge gave very careful consideration to all the evidence to which I have referred.
(137) By 1914 he had been appointed deputy superintendent at Dehra Dun.
(138) He has also served as deputy sub-divisional commander in Newton Aycliffe, and deputy divisional commander in Bishop Auckland.
(139) In the original submission the deputy head felt that the impending school closure was a strong argument for receiving the money.
(140) According to an Amal statement two people died in this attack, including the group's local deputy commander, Mahmud Haydar.
(141) Dundas Hamilton, former deputy chairman of the Stock Exchange,(http://sentencedict.com/deputy.html) was once in the Brownies.
(142) Speculation that the deputy chairman, Lord Barnett, might also be removed came to nothing.
(143) They included Erskine B.. Bowles, then deputy chief of staff.
(144) Deng was made senior deputy premier and soon added party and military posts.
(145) In 1678 he was chosen deputy governor and in the following year was elected governor of the colony.
(146) The deputy judge refused to admit the document to probate.
(147) However, over the weekend, the deputy Leader of the Opposition contradicted that.
(148) He was deputy governor of the bank 1709-11 and governor 1711-13.
(149) Deputy national security adviser Sandy Berger and deputy chief of staff Harold Ickes also are candidates.
(150) The new state governments each consisted of a governor, deputy governor and a cabinet of ministers.
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