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From the proximity of the period there appears little doubt but that this Geffrey left two daughters and coheiresses, married to Robert de Venuz and Gilbert le Marshal, which latter seems to have acquired the office indicated by his name, not however without a dispute from his co-inheritor, whose lands being held by virtue of serving the office, would entitle their holder to fill it".
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Among those that have survived, however, are smart sites and apps serving the office-catering corner of the industry, a $20 billion market in the U.S. alone according to research from Technomic.
Privatisation is the best way to ensure that the public does not, instead, end up serving the post office.
There was another ricin scare at the US capital in 2004, when tests identified a letter in a Senate mail room that served the office of Bill Frist, a Tennessee Republican who was then the Senate Majority Leader.
Like the Duke they served, the office had no constitutional role, but followed his sporting, cultural and scientific interests.
There was another ricin scare at the U.S. Capitol in 2004, when tests showed positive on a letter in a Senate mail room that served the office of Bill Frist, a Tennessee Republican who was then Senate majority leader.
The research is directly relevant to legislation that the U.S. EPA administers and is serving the program offices well.
Mr. Merin said the AT&T complex could serve the back-office function as well, perhaps for a group of related businesses.
He also served the Guatemala Area Office as Project Officer in Honduras and as Head of Office in Panama.
He was serving in the office of the Air Force secretary when the Korean War broke out.
In 1961 and 1962 Mr. Bayley was a special assistant to President John F. Kennedy, serving in the office of the press secretary in Washington.
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