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Many people died in 2006, too – the difference being they belonged to administrative and internal affairs offices as well as officers on the ground.
Not just officers on the ground, but people who belonged to administrative and internal affairs offices too.
Military public affairs offices can help media incorporate personal video and provide context.
Unlike law firms, which are increasingly international, "legal affairs offices within universities have limited if non-existent capacity to assess options and risks".
Several of the universities in question, including the University of International Relations, declined to respond to requests for information, referring queries to the college's propaganda or international affairs offices, which did not respond.
The bride, 27, is a public affairs specialist at the Commerce Department in Washington, writing press releases and acting as a liaison with the public affairs offices of the Census Bureau, the Economics and Statistics Administration and the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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Customs and Border Protection has 44,000 armed officers, and its relatively small internal affairs office has been overwhelmed.
The group said that in 2008 and 2009, the department's internal affairs office considered 261 complaints of serious misconduct by police officers, and upheld just one.
Mr. Stillwell worked in the Interior Department's insular affairs office.
David C. Andersen, director of the Marine Corps public affairs office in New York.
Most recently she headed the government affairs office at Monsanto.
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