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His trunk is delayed, and when he goes down to the lobby, to ask about it, he is rebuffed by clerk.
It was presented at the Royal Institution on May 17th, 1861 by Clerk Maxwell, who worked with Thomas Sutton to produce this image of a ribbon.
Many cash registers will also report hourly sales, sales by clerk number, sales by department, and other reports.
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Be polite to everyone, including waiters, passers-by, clerks, etc... Don't expect sex.
Doctors' judgments are being negated by clerks.
Court exhibits had to be copied and carried between the locations by clerks.
Tickets will be printed, not handwritten, and the information will be uploaded into computers instead of typed in by clerks.
By tradition, he simply sent it to Capitol Hill to be read aloud by clerks; it was then sent to newspapers for wider distribution.
Before World War I, most lawyers prepared for the bar exam by clerking — "reading law" — in a lawyer's office, a structured process governed by the New York Court of Appeals.
Only four extant copies remain from an unknown original number that were written out by clerks and sent around Britain in 1215.
Even in the state's less liberal towns, gay couples were treated politely, with standard New England reserve, by clerks and bystanders.
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