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1 It won't look right if my new deputy keeps breaking the law.
2 The new deputy handed over some papers, Liz scanned them and signed.
3 But he soon had cause to wonder about his new deputy 's loyalties.
4 The foreman said, A new deputy should want to visit the security office.
5 Thursday midnight passed without South Africa getting a new deputy president.
6 The party must also choose a new deputy leader to replace Bridget McKenzie.
7 The new deputy Government press secretary is to be Iarla Mongey.
8 Auckland's new deputy mayor is second-term councillor and National Party member Bill Cashmore.
9 His party colleague, Ms Margaret Crooks, is the new deputy mayor.
10 Wellington's new deputy mayor Jill Day has only been a councillor since October.
11 A new deputy , Sir John Perrot, convened a parliament in Ireland.
12 Vanuatu's new deputy prime minister has defended the ousting of the Joe Natuman-led government.
13 Khan as a new deputy governor, effective Monday, for a period of three years.
14 Tom Watson has been elected as the new deputy leader of the Labour Party.
15 Dublin West TD Joan Burton is the new deputy leader of the Labour Party.
16 Dr Alaisdair McDonnell has been elected as the new deputy leader of the SDLP.
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