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She was most struck by evidence from the clerk of the Defence Select Committee.
The only record we have of it is from the clerk who recorded it.
"Beautiful gun," Hemingway said, taking his bedroom slippers from the clerk and stuffing them into his pocket.
Morris Krakower goes into his hotel, gets the key from the clerk, and takes the elevator to the fourth floor.
A special delivery came whizzing back from the clerk of the court, saying his fine was cut to fifteen dollars.
(No similar law protects the public from the clerk in the post office, let alone someone more exalted).
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Bribery is also common; government inspectors are known to extort monthly payments from the clerks who sell the subsidized grain.
Everyone from the clerks on the floor to the vice president in charge of stores knows when that phone rings.
Khan says the advice from the clerks in the House of Lords saying that the amendment delaying boundary changes was outside the scope of the bill was non-binding.
There journalists jostled with cameramen, officials in breeches and black jackets and peers as they waited for the final list from the clerks.
Mr. Reilly said he would wait to hear from the clerks before deciding whether to charge them criminally, but he said that jail sentences were unlikely.
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