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By 1220 he was a member of the Franciscan order and subsequently became a leading Franciscan teacher in northern Europe; he held successively the offices of custos ("warden") in Saxony and of minister ("subordinate officer") in Germany and afterward in Spain (perhaps also in Barbary and Cologne).
A subordinate officer, Veselin Sljivancanin, got five years.
The subordinate officer must hold the left flank, no matter what may come.
At the age of 60, Jervis was an immensely experienced seaman who quickly recognized Nelson's qualities and who regarded Nelson "more as an associate than a subordinate Officer".
Gonsalves is the subject of two related lawsuits from a subordinate officer alleging sexual harassment that included unsolicited pictures of his genitals being sent.
At worst, he is guilty of poor judgment in picking friends, such as General Rito Alejo del Rio, who was accused by a subordinate officer of links with paramilitaries in Antioquia.
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He often had no alternative but to grant considerable leeway to subordinate officers on distant campaigns.
In 362 bc the Romans began to elect annually six military tribunes as subordinate officers of the consuls.
He did not see any subordinate officers slapping anyone: if he had, he would have stopped them.
The president has the authority to choose which of his subordinate officers he'll rely on," Fratto said.
In her law review article, Ms. Kagan also lauded Supreme Court holdings that Congress can prohibit presidents from firing subordinate officers, which effectively prevents the president from giving orders.
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