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He held lesser posts in the service from 1951 to 1973.
Book chapters appear as "posts" in the service and users can read them or subscribe to updates.
Moving from posts in the service of churches and courts to the town of Leipzig on the first Sunday after Trinity, 30 May 1723, he began the project of composing a new cantata for every occasion of the liturgical year.
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"We're really worried that, in this time of austerity, the local authorities may cut posts in the services which support children with additional learning needs," she said.
When Henry VIII established a "master of the posts" in 1516, the service was strictly off limits to the public.
Of senior staff, women fill 38% of posts in the civil service compared with 19% in the intelligence agencies.
Some countries, like Poland, said half the posts in the new service should be filled by national diplomats.
But Mr Saleh's son, Ahmed, still commands the elite Republican Guard, and three of the president's nephews hold powerful posts in the security service.
However with 435,000 full time equivalent posts in the civil service as at the fourth quarter 2011, it is not clear just how many are allowed or encouraged to work flexibly or remotely.
The rest of his life he passed quietly enough, being in easy circumstances thanks to his private income, the royalties on his plays, and his not very exacting posts in the civil service.
There will be a gross loss of 84,000 posts in the civil service; and a net one after redeployment of 71,000, more than reversing its expansion in the past few years.
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