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Examples for "officer"
Examples for "officer"
1Talk to the public information officer. Abrams' voice belied his tough talk.
2Chief health officer Brett Sutton said the low case numbers were encouraging.
3However, the league officer in a statement issued this morning said that:
4At least four others including a police officer were injured, officials said.
5Waikato's medical officer of health Felicity Dumble says common sense has prevailed.
1The bank crisis fed the sense of frustration with Bulgaria's political class.
2New Zealand is still the best place to do grass-fed dairy production.
3They fed in threes and fours in the middle of the streets.
4The fed funds effective rate is the Federal Reserve's key policy rate.
5That information would be fed into the district plan, Mr Mendonca said.
1Therefore, copper homeostasis in plant and animal cells must be tightly controlled.
2At current copper prices, experts say the stake is worth far more.
3This growing supply surge has not yet affected the refined copper market.
4The stove was lighted; the water in the copper was steaming slightly.
5However, the data also showed Chinese copper demand dropped, hurting mining stocks.
1The efficiency of the English bobby came to the traveller's rescue, however.
2He had tickled the stout ribs of every bobby in the place.
3We have seen an atlantic liner tied in with a bobby pin.
4The bobby-pin was on the board across the arms of the wheelchair.
5Bobby arrived home with the good news - they had a house.
1The policeman could not explain; neither could the idlers; neither can I.
2A second policeman is said to be in critical condition in hospital.
3Better to have a policeman walk by than stop and ask questions.
4Next morning she reports the theft and a local policeman seemed concerned.
5One policeman died of bullet wounds, among five people injured, authorities said.
1The pig is perhaps the most stubborn and courageous animal in India.
2In vain did they wait, in the hope of recovering the pig.
3You can look far and wide in Harlem without finding pig's feet.
4The rabbit or guinea pig is used for demonstration in the laboratory.
5Have the gravies in separate tureens on either side of the pig.
1The young cop kept shifting his weight from left foot to right.
2MS: I think the most basic responses is a 'cop watch' program.
3I asked the cop to let me go to the ladies' room.
4But Mr Andrews said none of them would cop a financial penalty.
5And who will cop the cost of the thousands of free fares?
1Northern Ireland's chief constable has vowed to bring to justice those responsible.
2The constable was in charge of the knights of the royal household.
3There was no answer but he could sense the constable's presence inside.
4The story begins with a description of the park constable keeping order.
5The next day the young gentleman admitted the truth to the constable.
1The beef brawl with China now has a barley barney on top.
2I'm sorry, for one thing, that I had that barney with Warrigal.
3The man spoke in Portuguese, and Barney replied in the same language.
4Pelosi and House Financial Services Committee chairman Barney Frank piled on Boehner.
5He found Uncle Barney in the act of stirring up the fire.
1The new voluntary reporting system will piggy-back a new brand documentation system.
2Turning automated teller machines into your personal piggy bank is easy-alarminglyeasy.
3They were among the first to be arrested for piggy-backing in Britain.
4He had all the cash he needed from Svavelsjö MC's piggy bank.
5She buys a piggy bank to start saving for a new ukulele.
1Many years ago, I intervened when two thugs attacked a lone policewoman.
2There are reports that a policewoman has been injured in the trouble.
3Another officer searched me; at the same time a policewoman searched Yvonne.
4It all begins with a policewoman being given custody of a motorcycle.
5I explode out the door of the market before the policewoman reacts.
1The walnut-crusher shifts gear into a final grind-into-mush setting: Capital Laundry Services?
2Its crusher was stopped by two -who heard the kitten's cries.
3Knights veteran Jamie Buhrer was also cited for a second-half crusher tackle.
4O crusher of foes, we have told Thee all about that mystery.
5What a crusher of a mother-in-law she'd make, returned the young man.
1The literary polis was once an oligarchy, it is now a republic.
2After the polis nabbed me that night, Ah stopped doin the deliveries.
3Ah could hardly hear them for the music but the polis were mentioned.
4The polis came over to the window and bent down to look in.
5And if the polis were to grab me, Ah was to say fuck-all.
1If you want to dibble dabble, so be it, but toe the line.
2The dibble is a good instrument to use in dotting bulbs around the turf.
3They're so small, they'll just dibble the snow!
4And she took the dibble again and planted a leek, in her rage for work; while old Mme.
5Another mode of propagation is to take cuttings at midsummer and dibble them into boxes of leaf soil and sand.
1The food service feeds me like the little oinker I am.
2Some men were pigs, and Yountz was evidently an oinker of the highest order.
3Read on to meet this strange and charismatic oinker.
1At least four others including a police officer were injured, officials said.
2You could make up new words and terms-firefighter ,mailcarrier, police officer.
3But the minister said only one police officer in three was working.
4In 1990 he began working as a New York City police officer.
5Occupation: Former police officer turned private detective; peerless solver of mysterious murders.
1Just trying to be officer friendly right now, Webber replies.
2Sears -now owned by KMart -also has left Officer Friendly behind.
3The Chicago Police Department created the Officer Friendly program in 1966.
4Even major police departments can be confused about Officer Friendly.
5For a certain generation, however, Officer Friendly programs built trust between cops and young people.
1The new bill also gives content owners more rights than the old bill.
2He thought he would collect an old bill from Carl, the Swedish painter.
3Frank ran out and reminded Carl of his old bill.
4Whiz came an old bill; then, one after another, a regular fusilade of various utensils.
5Then we went up to the old bill discounter.
1The people, they are such chazzers, all the time gobbling: gobble gobble; they feast on everything that it's in their sight.
1One police agent remained in a serious condition in hospital, sources said.
2He passed for the servant of the police agent who accompanied him.
3The secret police agent stood near the main-hatch, and watched him narrowly.
4After last night-afterthe visit of the police agent-shewas quite hysterical.
5He was certain now that the bald man was a police agent.
1Then Jake came along and right away mentioned exactly the right place.
2One said cheekily, ''Tis the only ship Jake 'ere'll ever command, sir!'
3Jake was one of 13 patients given pioneering gene therapy last year.
4Jake heard the others calling to one another; they sounded far away.
5With all his heart, he wanted to believe everything Jake Featherston said.
6Alfred was in bed; Jake sat by the window buried in thought.
7Jake said, Anita could try to break you free of your mistress.
8Jake wasn't nearly sure he was ready for a floor vote, either.
9Call saw no need to comment on Jake's criminal status, if any.
10She could marry Jake tomorrow and feel absolutely confident in their future.
11Jake, now 19, wears a hearing aid and is unable to work.
12Then we talked about Jake's financial model and fundraising and partnership opportunities.
13I'll give you my short list: either Heath, Roger, Jake, or Diana.
14Before Roland could reply, Jake spoke up in a clear, firm voice.
15A coffee cup was on the counter; Jake couldn't be far off.
16Jake hadn't seen her coming, and for a moment his mind froze.