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He said that Mr Erdogan had chickened out in the face of resistance to a trained imam occupying a post once filled by Ataturk.
Or Warren herself has concluded that in order to be effective in actually reining in Wall Street, she'd be far better off in Congress rather than occupying a post that Franklin Roosevelt's vice-president John Nance Garner once described, as not being worth "a pitcher of warm spit".
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If confirmed, Mr. Zoellick (pronounced ZELL-ik) will occupy a post that arguably has a higher public profile and more sensitive political mission than ever before.
The German troops, in Macedonia as a backup for the peacekeeping mission in neighboring Kosovo, had occupied a post next to a Macedonian Army base and moved 500 troops farther north after coming under fire on Friday.
During the First World War, the Viennese writer Zweig (1881-1942) — a vehement anti-nationalist and pacifist opponent of the war — occupied a post with the War Archives, and he accepted a mission to collect proclamations issued near the front.
Rattles Nerves at NATO By 2001, Herman Simm occupied a post that satisfied his fascination with secrets: As chief of Estonia's National Security Authority, his job was to secure all classified communication between Estonia and its allies.
On August 24 , 1787 Villalengua requested that Espejo either to go to Lima or return to Quito to occupy a post in the government, and subsequently arrested him.
In the UK, additional prerequisites for potential nurse prescribers include nurses' ability to arrange for a Designated Medical Practitioner (DMP) who will supervise them during their practice period and they must occupy a post in which nurse prescribing will enhance patient care [ 5, 26, 40, 50, 52, 53, 77, 95, 97, 108, 109, 125].
Until shortly before the school closed in 1988 he occupied a post-war prefabricated classroom with asbestos in its fabric.
Although writer Mike MR Careyey's narrative about a fungal plague that turns victims into cannibalistic "hungries" occupies a post-28 Days Later landscape, the central obsessions explored here are closer to the identity crises of Never Let Me Go (both book and film), with a strong underlying strain of the very British weirdness of John Wyndham.
When he wasn't occupying a government post, Holbrooke traveled constantly, and he published several hundred articles.
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