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Oliver Letwin, the prime minister's close associate, is expected to coordinate the unit's work across Whitehall.
The officer was expected to coordinate with GCHQ in Cheltenham as well as MI5.
Additionally, they are expected to coordinate hourly employment with the other forms of financial support that they are receiving.
Colleagues say he also resented Mr. Topolanek, who as prime minister was expected to coordinate the Czech presidency of the union, for hogging the spotlight.
In the post, Mr. Szady, a counterintelligence specialist, is expected to coordinate the counterespionage activities of the F.B.I., the C.I.A. and other agencies.
That Fox has promised to keep Warner Bros. as a separate studio is irrelevant, since the two would be expected to coordinate their budgets, programming and release schedules.
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In the first year of the partnership, Gill and Durr expect to coordinate Oxfam expert lectures in graduate student classes at Sanford, host Oxfam experts as "practitioners in residence" to support professional development of Sanford graduate students, and facilitate the exchange of guest experts for Duke and Oxfam events.
After agreement with UNHCR and a meeting with the Governor in Quetta this morning, UNICEF expects to coordinate water supply, immunization and water supply activities in the camps near Chaman, as and when refugees arrive.
Given these complications, the GPEI expects to coordinate the cessation of OPV use after global eradication of WPVs to minimize the risks associated with live polioviruses (LPVs, i.e., WPVs, VDPVs, OPVs, and OPV-related viruses) [ 4, 14].
Doctors are expected to help coordinate the care of their patients, Dr. Nelson said.
The Adelsons may give to organizations run by Ricketts, and the two families are expected to closely coordinate their strategies.
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