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1992 through 2005 Williamson edited 'Ordained | Servant', a newsletter published by the OPC for churc |
is leads to him being kidnapped by Mestizer's | servant, a hulking cyborg named Abraxas, and learn ab |
Mistress and | servant, a power relationship, maybe some deeper emot |
promoter, teacher, a Quebec provincial public | servant, a federal statistician for the Minimum Wages |
to the corridors of power, as a senior civil | servant, a government minister, and Speaker of Parlia |
He was a public | servant, a police magistrate and later chief commissi |
often known as HCP Bell, was a British civil | servant, a commissioner in the Ceylon Civil Service. |
the Bank of New South Wales, a leading public | servant, a member of the Legislative Council and even |
The Parable of the Master and | Servant a morality story found in Christian scripture |
The Proud | Servant: A Story of Montrose (1949) |
rd Melqart, Lord of Tyre, dedicated by / your | servant Abd' Osir and his brother 'Osirshamar / both |
He entered the Royal Navy as a Captain's | servant aboard HMS Alderney. |
Master and | Servant Act UK Legal statutes of 18th & 19th century |
Master and | Servant Act 1889 Repeal of some laws and regulations |
The Master and | Servant Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. |
on during lock-outs, to oppose the Master and | Servant Act, and to work for the establishment of Cou |
Greenleaf was captivated by the idea of a | servant actually being the leader. |
aghunatha Rao (1831-1912) was an Indian civil | servant, administrator, politician and Indian indepen |
hat were brought to the UK by a British civil | servant after his posting in West Africa, and has bee |
the story of her last evening is told by her | servant after Miss Otis has met her demise. |
In 1842, he joined ethnologist and public | servant Albert Gallatin in founding the American Ethn |
Sabre had been a faithful | servant all through the war for Wooldridge. |
mansion with two vampires, Kuroboshi and his | servant Alshu. |
Every | servant also was owed the greater part of his wages, |
Certain reports blamed the fire on a vengeful | servant, although an official court announcement stat |
enter is named for renowned lawyer and public | servant Ambassador Robert S. Strauss. |
Manning proceeded with a single Chinese | servant and without official government sanction to R |
The Elizabethan Baldrick (died 1566) is the | servant and bondsman, rather than a friend, to Lord B |
Brian Wynne Oakley, CBE was a British civil | servant and industrialist who took a leading role in |
office lady workforce, working for her former | servant and childhood crush, Domoto. |
Her husband Lindsay, a civil | servant and part-time Royal Ulster Constabulary Reser |
April 1908 - 1986) was a Northern Irish civil | servant and the first Catholic since A. N. Bonaparte- |
MA (1880-1976) was a prominent British civil | servant and diplomat and First British High Commissio |
She worked as a domestic | servant and was widowed in the 1930s. |
then married Edward Booker, an American civil | servant, and resided first in Delaware, where she gav |
e (born 30 November 1966) is an English civil | servant and presently the Chief Executive of the Shar |
- October 19, 1949) was a North Dakota public | servant and politician with the Republican Party who |
He worked as a hawker, clerk, domestic | servant and night watchman. |
Anders Trulsson Bruland, civil | servant and politician (b.1770) |
r Andrews, referring to him as a great public | servant and fine gentleman. |
1, 1998) was a Canadian naval officer, civil | servant and Clerk of the Canadian House of Commons. |
March 1832 - 5 February 1907), British civil | servant and promoter of prison reform, was Permanent |
Armand “Silver Scalp” Caron, a retired civil | servant and the sole inhabitant of Innusit village. |
ecause an employer is of higher status than a | servant and does not want to be polluted by the serva |
8 December 1899 - 1979) was a Norwegian civil | servant and politician for Mot Dag and the Labour Par |
his wife, he was convicted of adultery with a | servant and imprisoned for 10 years. |
(1939 - 2002) was a Norwegian engineer, civil | servant and politician for the Labour Party. |
nded from unions between white women, free or | servant, and African men, free, servant or slave. |
unnar Bergby (born 1947) is a Norwegian civil | servant and jurist. |
er engaged in countering the V2 threat, civil | servant and High Sheriff of Surrey. |
Mary Seton then had an older woman as her | servant, and as they were tired of each other by Apri |
He has been a federal civil | servant and served in the Northwest Territories publi |
4) was a Canadian librarian, historian, civil | servant, and the first President of the University of |
,” that “the most holy man is an unprofitable | servant,” and that “we cannot in any way keep it [the |
the University of Canberra, and was a public | servant and her father's electorate officer before en |
September 1870 - 1955) was a Norwegian civil | servant and writer. |
inston-Salem, North Carolina created from the | servant and agricultural buildings of the former R. J |
rews) but Maya is forced into the role of her | servant and inferior. |
hool so that he could one day become a public | servant and help others just as he saw Sen. Nunn was |
h later married John Howland, Carver's former | servant, and left many descendants. |
) was a Canadian businessman, academic, civil | servant and deputy commissioner general of the Univer |
and his carers for that evening, a household | servant and one of the prison convicts. |
Duenas served Guam as a public | servant and politician for twenty-eight years. |
Curtis G. Olson, was a North Dakota public | servant and politician with the Republican Party who |
ll" Gray is a former senior Australian public | servant, and specialist in Aboriginal affairs. |
A. Hovdenak (born 1917) is a Norwegian civil | servant, and between 1959 and 1974 director of the Tr |
She worked as a public | servant, and was Branch Secretary of the Community an |
on (born 1928) is a former New Zealand Public | Servant and Diplomat. |
n July 5, 1930) is a Canadian academic, civil | servant, and businessman. |
1 October - Sophus Christian Munk Aars, civil | servant and writer (d.1931) |
, 1838 - March 9, 1917) was an American civil | servant and politician who served as the acting Massa |
21, Paris - 14 July 1789) was a French public | servant and one of the first victims of the French Re |
14, 1933 - July 3, 2006) was a Canadian civil | servant and business executive. |
ies, ultimately to become a successful public | servant and businessman. |
ne brother, George C. Sotiroff who is a civil | servant and musician in New York City. |
When Vidyapati's wife was angry at her | servant and started to beat him Vidyapati could not t |
Brabrook (1839-1930) C.B. F.S.A. was a civil | servant and author, and an anthropologist with a spec |
July 1844 - 31 May 1902) was a Scottish civil | servant and Liberal politician. |
Irfan Husain - Pakistani civil | servant and columnist who spends time equally between |
Ross K. Ladd is a former civil | servant and an anglophone rights activist from Cowans |
(1856 - 7 December 1937) was a British civil | servant and barrister. |
linson (born 1926) is a retired British civil | servant and diplomat. |
sissippi) is an American politician and civil | servant, and a businessman active in agriculture. |
assault on a photographer, insulting a public | servant, and for attacking an official who was discha |
) was a Canadian pharmacist, scientist, civil | servant, and author. |
James is shot by a drunken | servant and when he falls, he knocks over a lamp and |
he entered the Treasury as a temporary civil | servant and from 1943 to 1945 served as assistant pri |
He was Wallace's | servant, and relayed information to the Scottish baro |
For the Canadian civil | servant and business executive for Petro-Canada, see |
ament, Lee Long worked as a grazier, a public | servant, and owned a small business. |
Neville Jansz, CCS was a Sri Lankan civil | servant and diplomat. |
named after Yoshihiro Goto, a Japanese civil | servant and amateur astronomer. |
7 June 1847-27 June 1932) was a British civil | servant and the longest serving - and probably the mo |
ibwa native, after the war, he became a civil | servant and fought the land boundaries of native trea |
ls, he left school in 1986 and became a Civil | Servant and joined the Met Office, based mainly at Ca |
nuary 1964), is an Australian teacher, public | servant and politician who in 2009 was appointed to f |
r, CCS (June 29, 1939) was a Sri Lankan civil | servant and diplomat. |
May 1875-3 February 1964) was a British civil | servant and local government officer. |
He is married to prominent public | servant and lawyer Irene Moss. |
Sir William Ehrman, KCMG is a British civil | servant and former Chairman of the Joint Intelligence |
ry 1978), was a British legal scholar, public | servant and Labour politician. |
1906 - 25 January 1999), was an English civil | servant and author who is most known for his two-volu |
He was a civil | servant, and he entered l' University where he publis |
May the king, my lord, take cognizance of his | servant and his city. |
ion, moving into the station with her Chinese | servant and luxurious furnishings. |
une 5, 1891, Bad Ischl) was an Austrian civil | servant and statesman. |
stus Hely (1794 - 8 September 1836), a public | servant and settler of colonial Australia, was born i |
rp of Hornsey (1903-1985) was a British civil | servant and the first women to hold the position of P |
Damian McBride (born 1974) is a former civil | servant and former special advisor to British Prime M |
ga Lalua of Radio Tuvalu suggested that civil | servant and diplomat Enele Sopoaga, former Tuvaluan p |
ura Crossley), the manor's cheerful, youngest | servant, and quickly befriends Mary. |
, 1783 - January 7, 1863) was a lawyer, civil | servant and U.S. Representative from Ohio. |
rch 17, 2005) was a Canadian diplomat, public | servant and politician. |
in Mo i Rana, Helgeland) is a Norwegian civil | servant and businessperson. |
ber - Sir David William Evans, lawyer, public | servant and Wales international rugby player, (died 1 |
was a prominent entrepreneur, planter, civil | servant, and justice. |
- February 7, 1945) was a North Dakota public | servant and politician with the Republican Party. |
th Jack Webber (March 2, 1899 - ) was a civil | servant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada |
Born in Sydney, he was a public | servant and manager before becoming Mayor of Canterbu |
son (died May 13, 1997) was an American civil | servant, and author of Shipyard Diary of a Woman Weld |
1915 - April 7, 1981) was a Sri Lankan civil | servant and a UN administrator. |
e the Captain for five years as an indentured | servant; and Mr. Rainbow, a former soldier who killed |
o Australia in 1884, where he became a public | servant and journalist, at one point sitting on Toowo |
He is remembered as a dedicated public | servant, and praised for his current work helping the |
Ottawa in 1868, Mair was introduced by civil | servant and writer Henry Morgan to young lawyers Geor |
vizham, scolds Hari for keeping his wife as a | servant and both she and her husband express their wi |
930 - July 25, 2006) was a politician, public | servant and veterinarian. |
chief of the White Eunuchs, acting as a chief | servant and procurer. |
1876 - 2 September 1968) was a British civil | servant and accountant. |
e military 1943-1946 before becoming a public | servant, and then a farmer. |
icant Presbyterian lawyer, politician, public | servant and educationalist, and was founded after his |
d 8 April 1879) was a Norwegian lawyer, civil | servant and politician. |
VO (born 31 December 1961) is a British Civil | Servant and the current Permanent Secretary at Downin |
Aisea Taoka (born 1946) is a Fijian civil | servant and former police officer, who currently serv |
Alexander Begg (1825-1905), teacher, civil | servant and journalist from Ontario, Canada; spent mo |
Lewis Adolphus Bernays (1831-1908), a public | servant and agricultural writer in Queensland, Austra |
, Forfarshire, Scotland) was a farmer, public | servant and Canadian federal politician. |
e 1794 - 1838 or later) was a merchant, civil | servant and political figure in Lower Canada. |
1885 - 1 February 1956) was a Norwegian civil | servant and politician. |
Saxton was employed by Rudd as a | servant and it seems likely that he accompanied him o |
n he joined Vizianagaram Samsthanam as temple | servant and posted at Ramatirtham, Padmanabham, Simac |
Each one serves as Edmund Blackadder's | servant and sidekick and acts as a foil to the lead c |
ril 1902 - 15 April 1967) was a British civil | servant and politician who became the successor to Cl |
He returned to become a public | servant, and was an official with the Australian Post |
ry 1882 - 15 August 1935) was a British Civil | Servant and expert on international finance. |
Vold (born 6 April 1945) is a Norwegian civil | servant and businessperson. |
- February 9, 1956) was a North Dakota public | servant and politician with the Republican Party who |
g was being arrested based on accusation of a | servant and that he was the third son-in-law of Guo's |
uary 1914 - 21 July 1987) was a British civil | servant and later Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. |
Her mother ended up as a concubine and | servant and the young 'Madame Mao' ran away to grandp |
009) was an Australian soldier, senior public | servant and diplomat, becoming Ambassador to the Unit |
March 9 - Simon Reisman, civil | servant and chief negotiator of the Canada-United Sta |
ecember 9, 1931) was a Canadian lawyer, civil | servant, and Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of C |
yed another convict, Frederick Carter, as his | servant and assistant teacher. |
t Karolinska Institutet), and the later civil | servant and amateur naturalist Baron Fredrik Anton Wr |
Jaqueline Hope-Wallace CBE was a senior civil | servant and partner of the author Dame Veronica Wedgw |
ent, she worked as a federal and state public | servant and political staffer. |
He is employed as a civil | servant, and first became active in politics as a tee |
where Boss Smiley warmly claims him as a good | servant and offers Prez a job as a praiser. |
chard, David Edgar's Destiny, The Naked Civil | Servant and The Railway Children. |
United Kingdom on 13 March 1874 for the civil | servant and colonial administrator Sir Charles Trevel |
She married Arthur Cardew, a civil | servant and gifted amateur musician, on 17 April 1890 |
1853 - 3 February 1924) was a Norwegian civil | servant and diplomat. |
Sir Humphrey replies that he is a civil | servant and explains that ministers, by contrast, can |
He was a former | servant, and maybe even had once been a slave. |
Ferit Melen, Turkish civil | servant and politician |
Anna Walker CB (born 1951) is a British civil | servant and regulator of services. |
ber 1860-17 January 1947) was a British civil | servant and solicitor. |
a number of sheep, and into a stable, where a | servant and cattle were mutilated. |
1722 - 16 September 1776) was a British civil | servant and politician. |
Blackburn was a cook, | servant and helper for the regiment for almost two ye |
imon Loisel did well enough to keep a live-in | servant and to reside in an expensive house for the t |
She was a public | servant and Labor Party organiser prior to her electi |
910, Poole married Mary O'Donnell, a domestic | servant and together they had one son. |
to struggle with his role as Anita's vampire | servant, and Anita's love/hate relationship with Rich |
Even Hansen, civil | servant and politician (b.1790) |
ndreas Furu (1841-1925) was a Norwegian civil | servant and politician. |
ctober 1957) was a Norwegian barrister, civil | servant and politician for the Liberal Party. |
aland in 1847 where he became firstly a civil | servant and then a politician. |
3 December: John Belgrave, senior public | servant and Chief Ombudsman of New Zealand. |
1860 - 1 December 1936) was a Canadian civil | servant and Dominion Archivist and Keeper of the Publ |
rayal of the marriage between a British civil | servant and a Hindu widow just before the Indian Muti |
er; has been a dedicated volunteer and public | servant; and has been a mentor and a role model. |
amini Seneviratne, SLOS is a Sri Lankan civil | servant and diplomat, who was the former Sri Lankan A |
orn October 12, 1952) is an Australian public | servant, and worked as the secretary (Chief Executive |
- August 22, 1938) was a North Dakota public | servant and politician with the Republican Party. |
ry 13 1937) was a Romanian politician, public | servant and lawyer. |
ober 1919 - 17 July 2008) was a British civil | servant and politician. |
y 1874 - 29 January 1966) was a British civil | servant and businessman. |
96 - 1961) was a fisherman, oil worker, civil | servant and political figure in Newfoundland. |
e, younger son of the first Earl, was a civil | servant and Liberal politician. |
round (1976); Memoir of Joseph Brennan, civil | servant and first Governor of Central Bank Dublin (In |
January 2007) was a Norwegian engineer, civil | servant and politician for the Labour Party. |
erson could hope for was to become the family | servant and use rudimentary signs invented by the fam |
er 30, 1951) was a Canadian journalist, civil | servant and politician. |
y 1923 - 19 January 2006) was a British civil | servant and Director of Establishments for the Greate |
18, 1938) was an educator, businessman, civil | servant and politician in Newfoundland. |
Rabinovitch (born 1943) is a Canadian public | servant and businessman, and he served as the Preside |
rn January 18, 1929) is a North Dakota public | servant and politician with the Republican Party who |
1941) was a Canadian professor, author, civil | servant, and politician. |
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