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It is clear from the play's beginning — which finds Ken in Tangier, Morocco, on a mission to clear out "the deadwood" from his company's international upper staff — that the play's characters have been made, well, small by the professional world through which they move.
Kondo, who also held the position of second in command of the Combined Fleet, was a member of the upper staff and battleship "clique" of the Imperial Navy while Abe was a career destroyer specialist.
The upper staff indicates the notes played with the right hand and the lower staff indicates which notes are played with the left.
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As I explained in my prior column, the APA Council had become increasingly ineffectual over the course of the previous CEO's administration and was heavily controlled by upper echelon staff operating through the APA Board of Directors.
For them it is almost protective layering, a zone of privacy emanating from harried young women who are on display, even as upper-echelon staff work in back rooms.
Despite the season-ending injury to stud catcher Buster Posey, the defending champion Giants continue to stay afloat with superb pitching from one of the game's upper echelon staffs.
> In a common strategy, upper-level staff might pad per diem estimates in the work plan.
Therefore, the cost of upper-level staff time was not expected to contribute greatly to overall BCC costs.
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