Similar words: executive session, home secretary, executive, defense secretary, top executive, chief executive, executive order, executive officer. Meaning: n. a secretary having administrative duties and responsibilities.
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1. Bromley Smith, executive secretary of the National Security Council.
2. As the executive secretary to the general manager.
3. I understand you're looking for an executive secretary.
4. Executive Secretary, Inter - ministerial Commission on Nuclear Energy in Mexico.
5. Earlier he was Executive Secretary for the African Groundnut Council and the West Africa Rice Development Association.
6. Ahmed Djoghlaf is the executive secretary of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.
7. I worked as an executive secretary with a trading company last summer vacation.
8. As the executive secretary to the general manager, I have had extensive training in secretarial skills.
9. He is retired and volunteers his time as executive secretary of the Higginsville Chamber of Commerce.
10. I am applying for the position of executive secretary, advertised in today's China Daily.
11. De Niro is being lined up to play a bitter man dying in a hospital, while Pfeiffer could be a frustrated executive secretary who decides to tackle her unfulfilled resolutions.sentencedict.com
12. Mr. Smith, please allow me to introduce Mr. Fang, _ executive Secretary of overseas Department.
13. At the meeting, the party committee decided to appoint Xuyongyi the Executive Secretary the students.
14. At 16, she graduated first in her high-school class, went on to secretarial school, and finally worked as an executive secretary for a railroad company.
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