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It refers to a person who manages or is in charge of a post office, similar to a "master" who is in charge of a ship. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to a post office. Example: The post-master was responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the post office, including sorting and delivering mail. Example: The post-master's efficient management of the post office ensured that all packages arrived on time.
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Taken to a tea party in the home of a post office employee in honour of the British post-master general, he goes into the garden and tries to impress a little girl, puffed up with a sense of responsibility as a representative of the Jewish people and of Zionism.
She was a graduate of Cornell University, had a Masters of Social Work from NYU, as well as a post-Master's certificate as a clinician.
A graduate of Vassar College, she received a master's degree in elementary education and a post-master's degree in reading from the Bank Street College of Education.
Neimi, whose name is spelled al-Nuʿaymī in English transliteration though it is published as Al Neimi, earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Damascus in 1975 before attending the Sorbonne in France, where by her own account she received a DEA (a post-master's degree roughly equivalent to the American ABD [All But Dissertation]) in Arabic literature.
The post-master handled the situation by only delivering mail addressed to Brooks or Baxter, and holding all mail simply addressed to "Governor of Arkansas".
"We are happy to contribute to the government's development agenda to improve the survival rates of children and women by disseminating these important letters," said Acting Post-Master General Joseph Chiusiwa.
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The Japanese media have reported that rank-and-file members of the party in various rural constituencies were complaining that local post office masters had demanded that they hand over their ballots without filling them in, so that the postal chieftains could make sure the votes were cast for Mr. Hashimoto.
In 1903, the station employed 11 men, but the post of station master was abolished on 27 August 1909 as a cost-cutting measure, with responsibility passing to Clifton Down.
And look, a shout out to BLOGGERS, the "Post masters" of the Internet.
Because he is going to continue with therapy, Woods said, his post-Masters schedule is uncertain.
Watson was running 30 minutes behind schedule because of a travel delay, which is par for the course in his post-Masters life.
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