One who is an assistant or second-in-command.
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Examples for "lieutenant"
Examples for "lieutenant"
1The midshipman again, or perhaps the lieutenant in the Great South Sea.
2Quantock checked his list, the unending task of every good first lieutenant.
3The lieutenant said to his companion, 'Took it well, I thought, Aubrey?'
4Kirk held his position, and the lieutenant stayed his hand-forthe moment.
5An officer; I think it was a lieutenant in the Tennessee cavalry.
1No need to talk to your average Government deputy about serious consequences.
2There's also R2 million per year that goes towards each former deputy.
3The deputy chief said authorities now believe those were the only victims.
4The deputy human rights minister has also resigned, a government source said.
5However, his government coalition remains intact, led by his former deputy Pellegrini.
1Consumer Reports' assistant project leader Rich Hammond falls into the second camp.
2In response to a request for comment Phares' assistant told Reuters: Dr.
3A blonde assistant said the need for secretaries was not eliminated, however.
4To Jamie Kimmes, my new assistant-you'vebeen a huge help this year.
5The Government has appointed four new assistant commissioners to An Garda Síochána.
1However, proxy firms say they do listen to companies' points of view.
2The source said Jana has so far not threatened a proxy fight.
3The much more significant proxy confrontations, however, remain in the region itself.
4Two-year interest swaps are seen as a proxy for bank credit risk.
5Ms Khatib said any conflict would likely take place in proxy states.
1He called down to his second in command: 'Send the Isturé across.'
2Erich was loud, but he was used to being second in command.
3And how'd she get to be second in command at her age?
4Bland's second in command was hanged; Bland himself was held in irons.
5Beauregard had been detached from the East and was second in command.
6Her second in command was a professional to the end, it seemed.
7And that being so, Mr. Lesher is the second in command here.
8She was second in command of the squad, McCaffrey explained to Massino.
9He was then lieutenant-general, second in command to the Earl of Manchester.
10By ill-luck his second in command was ill and away from work.
11Kennedy as second in command, and W. Stephenson as surgeon and collector.
12Scurvy attacked them all, and Mr. Poole, the second in command, died.
13Leonid Plekhanov stared at his second in command, wet his thick lips.
14H.C. Gregory was second in command, Ferdinand von Mueller was botanist, J.S.
15The dummy left; the second in command cocked one ear and looked relieved.
16J. Adams being second in command; and they worked the different sections alternately.
Translations for second in command