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He served as a | clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron White from |
He was a law | clerk to judge, Appellate Court of Illinois from 194 |
He then served as a law | clerk to United States Supreme Court justice Charles |
Allen, Kinser served, along with Allen, as law | clerk to U.S. District Judge Glen M. Williams, Weste |
Neuer served as a law | clerk to the Supreme Court of Israel and a Graduate |
He served as a | clerk to Chief Justice Robert N. Wilentz of the New |
job out of law school Grippando served as law | clerk to the Honorable Thomas A. Clark, United State |
rrected statement, sent by the Dutchess County | Clerk to Albany, which action showed him as "cheap p |
He then served as the | clerk to the Oregon Supreme Court from 1862 to 1864. |
He was a law | clerk to Frank H. McFadden of the U.S. District Cour |
He then served as law | clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia for the Supreme Cour |
Corrigan served as a law | clerk to Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat of the United State |
He returned to Honolulu in 1965 and became law | clerk to United States District Court Judge Martin P |
She was a law | clerk to the Hon. |
joining Sullivan & Cromwell, he served as Law | Clerk to Judge Learned Hand of the United States Cou |
orn at Aberystwyth, the son of Evan Evans, the | Clerk to the Cardiganshire County Council and his wi |
een area, are available from Mr Robin Sorrell, | Clerk to the Trustees, 157 High Street, Chipping Ong |
ncan U. Fletcher 1917-1936, and also served as | clerk to the Senate Committee on Commerce 1917-1921 |
He was articled as | clerk to an attorney in Congleton. |
In 1853 he became | clerk to the Executive and Legislative Councils, and |
and in 1845 he entered the public service as a | clerk to the Ordnance Department in Chatham and Wool |
Joseph served as law | clerk to Justice G. Mennen Williams of the Michigan |
School, Magruder served for one year as a law | clerk to Justice Louis Brandeis of the Supreme Court |
His father was | clerk to a solicitor, and Payne himself initially to |
A Brahmin, he rose from petty | clerk to chief of artillery and commander-in-chief o |
of London a solicitor who served as principal | clerk to Lords Mansfield, Kenyon, and Ellenborough. |
In 1857, he was appointed chief | clerk to the Trustee in Trust of The Church of Jesus |
He began his legal career in 1980 as | clerk to Judge Amalya Lyle Kearse of the U.S. Court |
He served as the | Clerk to the United States House of Representatives |
He was a | clerk to Robert Southwell until he joined the Willia |
During law school, he also served as a law | clerk to the Chairman of the National Labor Relation |
became a solicitor in Nottingham, and later a | Clerk to Nottingham City Magistrates. |
Upon graduation, he served as a law | clerk to the Honorable Mary M. Schroeder of the U.S. |
Claire Clancy is Chief Executive and | Clerk to the National Assembly for Wales, since Febr |
He was also a law | clerk to both Jed S. Rakoff of the U.S. District Cou |
ool he went to Washington, DC, to serve as law | clerk to Byron White, then Associate Justice of the |
From 1957 to 1959 he was | clerk to Judge Mallory H. Horton of the Florida Thir |
DuBose started her legal career as a Legal | Clerk to former federal judge Peter Hill Beer in the |
Powers also served as Law | Clerk to the Honorable Robert H. McWilliams, United |
rsity Law School and went on to serve as a law | clerk to U.S. District Court Judge Edward T. Gignoux |
d as a solicitor, and by 1901 he was appointed | clerk to the Merthyr Urban District Council. |
She was a law | clerk to George C. Sweeney, Chief Judge of the U.S. |
He was the first | clerk to county commissioner of Perry County, Pennsy |
She was also law | clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshal |
He was a law | clerk to Supreme Court Justice Wiley B. Rutledge fro |
He was also the | clerk to the Iowa House of Representatives. |
Rhodes offered him a job as the first | clerk to the newly formed British South Africa Compa |
After graduation he served as | clerk to Judge J. Dickson Phillips, Jr. of the Unite |
The | clerk to the signet matriculated as a pensioner at G |
ked briefly as a private attorney and as a law | clerk to the Texas Attorney General from 1986-1988. |
He was a | clerk to the North Carolina State Senate from 1777 t |
From 1956 to 1957, she was a law | clerk to District Court judge Burnita Shelton Matthe |
yr, later setting up his own firm and becoming | clerk to Rhymney District Council. |
He was a law | clerk to U.S. Supreme Court justices Harlan Fiske St |
Schweikher worked his was up from a | clerk to a construction supervisor. |
He served as law | clerk to Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of P |
Thomas Potts, the | clerk to the Lancaster Assizes, records that after h |
Upon graduation, Wright served as a law | clerk to J. Smith Henley of the United States Court |
move to Marion County and in 1901 he became a | clerk to Broad Ripple, Indiana until he returned to |
Then he persuaded the House | clerk to give him a lower number than Lewis' copy. |
The administration consisted of a town | clerk to do office work and a city recorder to arran |
tattered books for years he asked the library | clerk to stop visiting his cell. |
At the age of 17, Butler became a | clerk to Henry Burke, then Somerset Herald. |
He was a law | clerk to a chief judge of the United States Court of |
He began as a | clerk to Theobald of Canterbury. |
From 1841 to 1845, he was | Clerk to the Ordnance. |
From 1977 to 1978, he served as law | clerk to Judge Edward A. Tamm of the United States C |
Graham, only son of John Graham, managing | clerk to Thomas Griffith of the Bailey, Durham, was |
He was Chester city treasurer in 1633 and | clerk to the Stationers' Company of Chester in 1641. |
He served as Law | Clerk to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the U.S. Sup |
worked as an office errand-boy and later as a | clerk to a coal merchant. |
He served as a | clerk to the Committee on the Territories of House o |
I took the copy, when made by the | clerk, to the general, who signed it, and other copi |
e then served for three years as Principal Law | Clerk to the Hon. |
In March 1839, Thompson was the | clerk to the disciplinary council convened by Brigha |
Scott was a | clerk to a British consulate in Italy . |
DuMont then served as a law | clerk to Richard A. Posner of the United States Cour |
He was a law | clerk to Judge Harold Petrie of the Washington State |
ting from law school, Simandle served as a law | clerk to judge John F. Gerry of the District of New |
She then served as a career judicial law | clerk to Judge Harry F. Barnes of the United States |
Later, he served as a | clerk to the in-house counsel of the International B |
He was hired as | clerk to the Hon. |
statutory powers, and electing a chairman and | clerk to act on the meeting's behalf. |
He was a | clerk to King Alexander II of Scotland as early as 1 |
William Christmas and Henry Frederick Thynne ( | clerk to the Privy Council under Charles II) in the |
He began his legal career as a law | clerk to U.S. District Judge Phillip Forman. |
Royal Air Force, Matthews became an insurance | clerk to earn an income, and started his company in |
Then he served as a law | clerk to Justice Potter Stewart of the U.S. Supreme |
s the eldest daughter of John Alexander, chief | clerk to Bow Street Police Court. |
He later worked as a law | clerk to Judge Michael Luttig and Supreme Court Just |
From 2002 until 2008 he was | Clerk to the Presbytery of Glasgow. |
Linde was a law | clerk to Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, 1 |
After serving as a Law | Clerk to Justice Byron White of the United States Su |
Black served as a law | clerk to Patrick Higginbotham of the United States C |
Macdonald presently serves as Principal | Clerk to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotl |
ment, led the NUS in taking the Cambridge Town | Clerk to the High Court to overturn a 19th century p |
He served as | clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice Hugo Bl |
sion and are headed by the Chief Executive and | Clerk to the Assembly. |
Degree from Georgetown Law, Jerry served as a | clerk to Michigan Supreme Court Justice Thomas Kavan |
his wife Elisabeth, along with his Republican | clerk Tom Hayter and wife, and Sandwich's Puritan se |
Travel agency | clerk Tommy Bradford (Dennis O'Keefe) delivers ticke |
Sartin, a 22-year-old | clerk, took his father's double-barrelled shotgun an |
Iron County District Attorney, surveyor, city | clerk, town councilman, city magistrate, stockman an |
ell township as highway commissioner, township | clerk, township treasurer, justice of the peace, tow |
ber 1893 - 7 March 1967) was a British railway | clerk, trade unionist and politician who became Mayo |
Eric is an apathetic video store | clerk trafficking in black market classic horror mov |
They appoint the County | Clerk, Treasurer and Auditor, County Road commission |
mmittees and by appointed officers including a | Clerk, Treasurer, Medical Officer of Health, Surveyo |
this form of government, voters elect a Mayor, | Clerk, Treasurer, Police Chief and eight Council Mem |
e Department, Water and Light Department, City | Clerk, Treasurer, engineer and building inspector. |
Clerk Treasurer: Karen L. Monteith | |
s, cartographic drafters, terrain analysts and | clerk typists. |
rginia Supreme Court; General William K. Suter | Clerk, U.S. Supreme Court; Dean and Professor John J |
He was a | Clerk, U.S. Sen. C.C. Dill in 1928. |
He was a Staff law | clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit in 1968. |
first film in the saga of the unlucky Italian | clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Vil |
is the second film in the saga of the unlucky | clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Vil |
) is the third film in the saga of the unlucky | clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Vil |
t the State Treasury, and in 1892 became chief | clerk under Ohio Secretary of State Christian L. Poo |
He served as chief | clerk under Secretaries of State Ryan and Taylor, an |
selected by outgoing Justice Louise Arbour to | clerk under her replacement, Justice Louise Charron. |
debt, he sold his office in 1783, and became a | clerk under the lieutenant-general of police. |
Smith, a mild-mannered | clerk, unexpectedly becomes one of the first among h |
rles continued as Town Board chairman, or Town | Clerk, until 1890. |
moved to Belfast shipyard, where he stayed as | clerk until 1945. |
He served as County | Clerk until 2009, until winning a December 2008 spec |
She worked as an office administration | clerk until her marriage in 1959. |
He worked as a bank | clerk until he inherited sufficient wealth to marry |
orn in on January 16, 1883, and served as city | clerk until his death in 1884. |
Cevaxs at the checkout counter that the store | clerk used to checkin and checkout movies to the cus |
Agar watched as the safe was opened by a | clerk using a key taken from a cupboard. |
After completing his term as court | clerk Vann settled in Birmingham and joined the law |
The town | clerk, W. J. Ross, who was responsible of for return |
harrington Smith, co-founded by his former law | clerk, Wade Smith. |
ewspaper was sold to the Nelson County Circuit | Clerk, Wallace Brown in 1901. |
In August 1936, | Clerk warned Yvon Delbos of the dangers of French in |
A mud | clerk was a helper or all-around worker aboard a ste |
The | clerk was later acquitted. |
Florida, it was deemed obscene, and one store | clerk was charged with felony corruption of a minor |
Shortly after midnight, the desk | clerk was alerted to a smouldering mattress in a roo |
by an actual event in 1988 where a token booth | clerk was killed in the same fashion. |
Sir John | Clerk was one of the friends and patrons of Allan Ra |
A residence for the Shire | Clerk was built in 1966 approximately 200 km north o |
Sir George Russell | Clerk was sent out in 1853 as special commissioner " |
On ceremonial occasions, the Town | Clerk wears a gown of black silk ottoman/grosgrain o |
d via a City Council video archive on the City | Clerk website, www.ChiCityClerk.com. |
of searchable City Council records to the City | Clerk website, www.ChiCityClerk.com. |
g station, and that both the Stationmaster and | clerk were telegraph operators. |
The chairman and | clerk were chosen from amongst the councillors. |
to the position of bookkeeper and confidential | clerk, Wheaton moved to Detroit in 1853 and joined M |
ind such work, he was employed as an insurance | clerk when he was noticed by an agent who was impres |
rsial toward the end of her tenure as township | clerk when her performance reportedly suffered, resu |
d with two children, and working as a grocer's | clerk, when he was convicted of rape and sentenced t |
Born in Dumbarton, Duncan was working as a law | clerk when he joined his home-town club Dumbarton in |
rn and educated in Melbourne, Cobby was a bank | clerk when war broke out, and was prevented by his e |
al job like his brothers, and he became a bank | clerk, where he was well-known for his habit of sing |
stani actors Mohammad Ali and Zeba in his film | Clerk which was considered to be a groundbreaking ev |
ski again in 1987, this time for circuit court | clerk, which Pucinski won. |
er R.H. Roundtree hired him as a deputy county | clerk while he studied law at night at Transylvania |
w, he was one of six children, and worked as a | clerk while playing youth football for Annandale. |
subsequently dropped out to work as a railway | clerk, whilst looking for a job as an actor. |
chie, who mistakenly believed that the store's | clerk whispered "help us" to McGraw. |
As county | clerk, White was also a member of the school board; |
George (Conrad Nagel) is a | clerk who captures a bandit, and in return gets the |
gust 1894 - 9 November 1923) was a German bank | clerk, who participated in the attempted Nazi overth |
rests on whether or not Gilbert Cavan was the | clerk who was granted expectative provision on June |
man to appear before the Court; if it was, the | clerk who issued it would lose his job and the Lord |
and featuring Derek Jacobi as a Victorian era | clerk who enjoys living a double life as a businessm |
-mannered loner, Suff worked as a county stock | clerk who allegedly delivered supplies to the task f |
Jimmy (Jack Pickford) is a runaway bank | clerk who joins the troupe as a lead actor. |
o sweet talk himself into a room with the desk | clerk, who is also a fellow Warsaw native. |
Holland (Alec Guinness) is a timid London bank | clerk who has been in charge of gold bullion deliver |
racter of Silent Hill 2 is James Sunderland, a | clerk who enters the town to search for his deceased |
There, she meets Paulot, a timid real estate | clerk, who is immediately smitten by her. |
s the city's chief legal officer, and the City | Clerk who maintains all the city's records. |
Joe (Richard Basehart) is an out-of-work | clerk who needs to fly to the United States with his |
ant miner and Matthew (Gary Cady), a sensitive | clerk who wrote very poor verse. |
Robert Redrup was a Times Square newsstand | clerk who sold two of William Hamling's Greenleaf Cl |
pay the salaries of a schoolmaster and parish | clerk, who were to pray for the souls of Monoux and |
("Jeannie the Matchmaker") as a dating service | clerk who sets herself up with Tony Nelson. |
ted due to a mistake made by the deputy county | clerk who had transcribed the returns. |
s, and they give Zach Van Bourke, the friendly | clerk who is guarding them, the slip, but with the f |
ter "Lord Strathcona, a pioneer fur trader and | clerk whose real name was Donald A. Smith". |
Hayward (1888-1916) was a London-born accounts | clerk whose taste for adventure took him to Antarcti |
stablished in 1873, Albany was named by county | clerk William Cruger after his former home of Albany |
attishall had held and indeed one that his own | clerk, William de Raley, later held. |
962 he was raised to the bench as Lord Justice | Clerk, with the judicial title Lord Grant. |
rtment from 1990 to 1992, then worked as a law | clerk with the Anoka County Attorney's Office while |
g been in the Sixth Form, he landed a job as a | clerk with a private bank, Coutts. |
He then became a Trade Union | Clerk with the National Union of Railwaymen until 19 |
orking first as a cashier and then as a repair | clerk with the phone company. |
Nephew of John Richardson, he served as a | clerk with the XY Company and became a partner in Mc |
3, his first job after leaving school was as a | clerk with the LMS railway. |
947 he was raised to the bench as Lord Justice | Clerk, with the judicial title Lord Thomson. |
jobs such as helper in a grocery store and as | clerk with a local contractor. |
He moved to Michigan in 1837 and worked as a | clerk with his brother for two years in Albion. |
r he was elevated to the bench as Lord Justice | Clerk, with the judicial title Lord Glencorse. |
tually all of his law clerks having gone on to | clerk with conservative justices on the Supreme Cour |
der arrived in New Zealand and found work as a | clerk with the Land and Income Tax Department in Wel |
er he undertook National Service as a corporal | clerk with the Royal Gurkha Rifles in Hong Kong, Fri |
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