Deputy
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The list of criminals, however, has much more meat to chew on and does so, lead by the villainous leader Everett Sloane and his deputy, Ted De Corsia as well as all the others to be listed.
What kind of school counselor would send such a person on a camping trip with teenage hoodlums under the supervision of a gun-fetish, stump-jumping
deputy.
Why does a town of 87 people have both a sheriff and a
deputy?
How exactly does one get promoted from
deputy
in a tiny town to sheriff in a larger town?
"I'll show you college boy" was always his favorite line when speaking to
deputy "
Birdie" Birdwell Hawkins (Brian Kerwin)the Mayors son, who was college educated.
Hatton is ably assisted by his sidekick, Rusty (Alan Hale), who acts as
deputy
and backs up Hatton in all his fights, while he is sheriff and before.
The plot centers on a list of names the now-nutso Ellis apparently slipped his deputy, but that canny device flutters away before they've crossed two names out.
In steps George Peppard, playing a former deputy, who comes to town and eventually gets caught up in things when his better sense tells him that he shouldn't stay.
He's a deputy, the Mayor had a gun, he had the right to do it.
When his mentor (James Earl Jones) falls ill due to pancreatic cancer, Ford is suddenly put in charge as
deputy
director of the CIA.
But what Ford doesn't know is that, on orders from the revenge-minded Moffatt, his second
deputy
(Henry Czerny) and the president's national security adviser (Harris Yulin) have ordered a rogue officer named Clark (Willem Dafoe) in with a covert military team to put a huge dent in the cartel's activities.
But a performance really worth noting here is Czerny's as the unconsciously corrupt CIA
deputy
director Robert Ritter.
There are plenty of 'interesting' lesser characters, such as the leering
deputy
who arrest mamie and her sister at the swimming hole, the drunken overseer, and the greasy chow cook with the pumpkin pie fetish.
Anyway, a video store owner is the first to be visited by a zombie, and since the sheriff is out of town and the
deputy
went back to the place of some woman he went out with last night (who just happened to live in Panama City, Florida), the town is without an authority figure, so the video store guy plops the corpse in the lobby of the sheriff's office with a post-it note stuck to its forehead (for the sheriff to call him on Monday, of course).
The secretary calls in a former
deputy
and ex-boyfriend to the investigation and pretty soon the zombies are running amok and they're all trying to hide out away from them.
Clydie (Rosanna Arquette) resists and her
deputy
dawg boyfriend (Edward Blatchford) is playing both sides.
Terl, as human security chief, with
deputy
Ker (Razzie nominated Forest Whitaker) try to keep an eye on the human slaves, but it is obvious Terl wants to get off the planet with any scheme he can come up with.
One of the
deputy
director of the agency which developed Airwolf, calls for the help of a reclusive pilot who agrees to help them only if they locate his brother Sinjin who is MIA in Nam.
Desmon Lachman, a former
deputy
director of the IMF’s policy department, has called the institution a slush fund, abused by its political masters during the Greek crisis.
Conservative AKP
deputy
Ihsan Aslan, for example, has asserted that, given Israel’s nuclear arsenal, Muslim countries should also possess nuclear weapons.
In the firing line, orthodoxy was defended by IMF chief surgeon Stanley Fischer, the first
deputy
director and an economist with as formidable an academic reputation as Stiglitz.
Last year, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, two US senators, one member of the US House of Representatives, and a
deputy
national security adviser participated in a forum on the future of American power (I was the chair).
The split within the PDP began in 2010, when President Umaru Yar’Adua, a Muslim northerner, died after only three years in office, and Jonathan, an ethnic Ijaw from the south and Yar’Adua’s deputy, took his place.
Although rarely seen or heard, Kim Kyong-hui, born on May 30, 1946 to Kim Il-sung and his first wife Kim Jong-suk, has served in a range of key Workers’ Party positions, including
deputy
director of the International Department and director of the Light Industry Department.
China’s
deputy
finance minister recently praised Yellen for her communication and cautious approach, which “takes us into consideration.”
By all rights, her deputy, David Tolbert, an American lawyer with nine years of service at the Tribunal, should step effortlessly into her shoes.
If that happens, the ICTY will lose its chief prosecutor and its deputy, and a large number of the staff will reportedly leave as well.
And they have grilled the
deputy
director, Andrew McCabe – who was close to Comey and could verify his claims that Trump tried to persuade him to limit the investigation – for eight and nine hours at a time.
The brokered deal had Ciller, who was
deputy
prime minister and foreign minister, switching places with Erbakan.
Since Indian independence, the government has done much to improve the Dalits’ status, and the
deputy
consul general is one of the beneficiaries of this policy.
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