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Scelba was their chief counselor beginning in 1944.
In 1560 Philip II appointed Granvelle chief counselor to Margaret of Parma, regent in the Netherlands.
The senior executive official of the Secretariat served the emperor as a chief counselor, or prime minister.
Mr. Swire, a former chief counselor for privacy at the Office of Management and Budget, said he hoped to strike a balance that was palatable to both sides.
On his return he was pensioned by Pope St. Victor I. Later he was ordained deacon by Pope St. Zephyrinus and probably became his chief counselor.
Peter P. Swire, chief counselor for privacy in the Clinton White House, said, "This is common-sense guidance for a common-sense rule".
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As vassals of the king or count, the magnates, called ricos hombres (i.e., rich or powerful men) in the west and barones in Catalonia, functioned as his chief counselors and provided the bulk of the royal military forces.
After college, Sisterson took a real estate job, working for one of O'Neill's best friends and chief counselors, Mark Verge.
As a reward, Peter made Gordon a rear admiral (1694) and his chief military counselor.
Neither Moynihan nor his formidable wife and chief political counselor, Elizabeth, is known to suffer fools gladly.
"This report is a wake-up call," said Peter Swire, a law professor at Ohio State University who served as the Clinton administration's chief privacy counselor.
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