Sentence examples for the superintendents from inspiring English sources

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the superintendents

noun

A person who is authorized to supervise, direct or administer something.

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"I've armed the superintendents with eviction notices," he said.

"He was very clear with all the superintendents.

"The superintendents have not done their job," she said.

Amid their complaints, the superintendents gave the department high marks for its Web site.

Mr. Nieker said the superintendents on the trip were selected by the association, not the foundation.

But the superintendents know that the animals will remain eager to work.

The superintendents said that ongoing in-school training for teachers had been crucial.

"With the superintendents, a lot of blame does lay on them," she said.

He asked the Regents, the superintendents and others what they thought.

When he was 11, he was sexually abused by one of the superintendents.

"None of the superintendents can afford to lose that state support".

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