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were staffed

noun

A long, straight, thick wooden rod or stick, especially one used to assist in walking.

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The Lakers were staffed by household names.

Most schools here were staffed with Christian missionaries.

Only four of the top candidates' Reno offices were staffed.

"I don't think they were staffed for the overall amount," Mr. Hastings said.

Offices usually bustling with a dozen people were staffed by one or two managers.

Rome also created sophisticated archives, which were staffed by trained archivists.

The dispersed polling places were staffed by volunteers from Mr. López Obrador's party.

The others were staffed by nonunion drivers, or those from other unions.

Important positions in the administration and police were staffed by northern Sudanese.

Their large and costly security departments were staffed and run by ex-KGB officers.

They were staffed by 200 people, serving 600 meals a day.

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