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Meanings of subordinate officials in English
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Usage of subordinate officials in English
1
When lies must be told, they should be told by subordinateofficials.
2
Sixty-five mandarins are deputed for this examination, besides subordinateofficials.
3
The duties of certain subordinateofficials of that tribunal-commissionersof examination, jail-wardens ,andinterpreters-arecarefully prescribed.
4
There he met a beautiful girl, the daughter of one of the subordinateofficials at Port Louis.
5
He found none but subordinateofficials anywhere until he came to the office of the Judge Advocate General.
6
The Regents are never named from among subordinateofficials, nor is a Regent ever promoted to the throne.
7
The Aramaic alphabet passed into India with the staff of subordinateofficials by whom Darius organized his conquests there.
8
He was out, and so were all the subordinateofficials down to the lowest, whom the king found at his work.
9
This Government has considered that the majority of these cases resulted from overzealousness on the part of subordinateofficials in both countries.
10
Save as a dandy, however, and the harrier of subordinateofficials, the writer of the annals of Trinidad may well pass him by.
11
Thus the men who were formerly described by the satirists as "little satraps" have sunk to the level of subordinateofficials.
12
I made friends with subordinateofficials, some of whom I bribed to show me written orders removed from the desks of commanding officers.
13
The Legislature proceeded to elect the principal officers of each county, who in turn were empowered by the laws to appoint the subordinateofficials.
14
One night while resting in his tent two servants or subordinateofficials in an adjoining tent quarreled and awakened the king with their noise.
15
Even with an increase in their salaries of 50 or 100 per cent, the subordinateofficials would not stay.
16
The President will appoint the secretaries of his own free choice and in concert with them will appoint all the subordinateofficials of each secretaryship.