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Meanings of new inspector in English
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Usage of new inspector in English
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The newinspector was in the prison and soon came to Nekhludoff.
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With the newinspector-general.' He laid the envelope on his desk.
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There is a newinspector general here.'
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They have sent us a newinspector.
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The newinspector wondered what terrible news he had received as he walked out into the blinding chaos of the storm.
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In two separate audits completed late last month, the SEC's newinspector general, Carl Hoecker, found vulnerabilities in the SEC's information technology system.
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The intelligence of this newinspector filled him with hope, and he expatiated in the advantages of the bridge and many other things.
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The agency's newinspector general, Lyman Kirkpatrick, became a constant bearer of bad tidings about the caliber of the CIA's personnel, training, and performance.
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That's the worst of these newinspectors, they are so infernally zealous.'
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Ms Ardern said the process to appoint a newInspector-General will begin shortly.
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Two newinspectors have been appointed to the inquiry into the Ansbacher deposits.
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The Government today formally approved the appointment of Judge Michael Reilly as the newInspector of Prisons.
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Elizabeth George has a newInspector Lynley.
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Instead, eight newinspectors would be appointed, and more wide-ranging powers would be given to the chief inspector.
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Nothing-butput every conceivable difficulty, large and small, ingenious and obvious, in the way of the newinspectors.
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District Court Judge Michael Reilly has been appointed by the Minister for Justice as the newInspector of Prisons.