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noun
A person employed to inspect something.
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She has complained to Inspector Levine about these things.
Wroblewski, who had been promoted to inspector, showed up in court, hoping to hear the verdict.
That last reference is, of course, to "Inspector Lewis," the long-delayed sequel to "Inspector Morse" that finally arrived in the United States this summer.
The case falls to Inspector Konrad Sejer, who as always is the picture of calm reassurance.
Perhaps this, as Rick said to Inspector Renault, could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
The victim began his career with the Houston Fire Department and was promoted to inspector in 1999.
He said Officer Sharma had been desperate for a promotion to inspector, which had been under consideration for some time.
A police official who had spoken to Inspector Bologna following the incident confirmed that the inspector had used the spray.
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He retired on 1 September 1897, with an honorary promotion to Inspector-General.
Upon his retirement in 1897 he was promoted to Inspector-General, and in 1900 and 1902 served as President of the Section of the Navy, Army, and Ambulance of the British Medical Association.
A second colleague present, Inspector Richard Brazicki, saw Captain Ferrigno taking the pictures and reported the breach in the test's security to Inspector Sullivan and others, expecting prompt disciplinary action, the officials said.
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