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Many are hired close to production, refining or marketing sites, but there is a corps of managers and engineers who move around.
After eliminating a corps of managers in June, the newly anointed Merck R&D chief is now following through on the "major surgery" that he promised in an interview in The Wall Street Journal last month.
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What makes the U.S. park system the best in the world, he said, "is a professional corps of managers in the field that provide for that experience and protect the resource".
He was schooled in baseball fundamentals at Dodgertown, the innovative training base in Vero Beach, Fla., where Branch Rickey, the Dodgers' general manager, assembled a corps of instructors teaching every minor leaguer in the organization the fine points of the game.
Ron Gardenhire, the rookie manager, picked up where Tom Kelly left off and has led a corps of talented young players to a level not even attained by the Yankees this year.
urging the establishment of a corps of public-interest lawyers.
The yellow shirts also had a corps of armed guards.
It didn't have a corps of kamikaze operatives.
She also began assembling a corps of volunteers.
NASA had neglected to recruit a corps of philosophers.
Numbers of volunteers are arriving from abroad, and a corps of volunteers has been raised.
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