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From 1843 to 1847 he was keeper of the National Gallery, resigning amid unjust criticism.
A friend was pregnant, with no prospects for marriage, and Ms. McIntosh was keeper of a secret that, if spilled, could have led to family disgrace.
From 1975 until 1999 he was keeper of prints and maps at Guildhall Library, the eminent institution that specialises in the history of London.
Boris was keeper of the body for nearly 30 years, earning a pretty good living (by Soviet standards) and, better still, immunity from Stalin's terror.
Father Peter Gumpel, a German Jesuit priest and admirer of Pius XII, who was keeper of the archives, threatened to sue a journalist who suggested that he or his family had been Nazis, the cables show.
His father Clive Burn (later knighted) was Keeper of the Records and Solicitor-General to the Duchy of Cornwall from the 1930s through much of the 1950s, a post which made him a trusted confidant of King George VI.
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He is keeper of the brands".
"He certainly is keeper of the Romney record.
"Neither Fowler nor Pyle truly understands Phuong," said Kathleen McLaughlin, a co-producer who is keeper of the script on the movie set.
According to Mrs. Pelosi's lawyer, Michael G. Dowd, she also left written instructions that Ms. Mayne be keeper of her cremated remains.
Ms. Goldstein, a Californian who has lived here long enough to pass for a native, is keeper of the pedestrian statistics that the BID compiles periodically.
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