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is deputizing
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To make (someone) a deputy; to officially empower.
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For the first few episodes, it treats these issues with relative sophistication, as Martin is deputized to steal state secrets.
Almost involuntarily, I thought of an episode I once saw of "South Park," in which eight-year-old Eric Cartman is deputized by the town's lone police officer.
[Laughs.] Ed Shelleby, my communications director, Jeff Lomonaco, my chief of staff the whole staff is deputized to operate the DeHumorizer anytime with me.
Fill another mug for Tim Geithner (who has left government but apparently is deputized to help Obama pick the new chair of the Federal Reserve) and several others.
In 1938 he is deputized by his uncle, a diplomat, to undertake a series of missions on behalf of the Shadow Front, an anti-Fascist group trying to save Hungary from the right-wing Arrow Guard, which is sympathetic to Hitler.
"Folks are deputizing themselves," he said.
"They are deputizing all of us to click this guy away," said Allison Fine, a writer on social media and activism, in a telephone interview.
He showed talent on the violin and spinet by the age of four, and by age 10 he was deputizing at the church organ.
"And why would you jeopardize the teacher's life to turn that person in?" But the police deny they are "deputizing" teachers, using them to identify gang members or trying to stigmatize young people for the way they dress.
Wednesday night he announced that he was deputizing an existing commission to help rural communities deal with issues of coastal erosion.
Furthermore, in a troubling recent development, established companies are deputizing patent trolls, sometimes in collusion with their competitors, to attack competitors and make it difficult for new entrants to compete.
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