Are high-ranking women more likely than high-ranking men to get the axe?
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If you're high-ranking you may have a government-supplied car, but the children of those high-ranking officials cannot use their fathers' government-supplied car.
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Massimo Osanna, the director general of the park, said the horse likely belonged to a high-ranking military officer, possibly a general, or a high-ranking military magistrate.
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Another factor is the dearth of high ranking female policymakers.
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Some high ranking officers who harassed women faced few repercussions.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A high-ranking employee warned senior Volkswagen (VOWG_p.
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They credited a host of high-ranking, influential officials — Gen.
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To show appreciation, high ranking officers will serve the food.
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INGRAHAM: We have a lot of forgetful FBI agents up there-- GIULIANI: I will tell you I spoke to about five FBI agents tonight, including a former high ranking one, a very high ranking.
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Vicente Zambada served as a high-ranking leader in the cartel.
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I don't care how high ranking they are in the cabinet.
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But the plane continued carrying high-ranking officials on important trips.
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The partners charged with data theft in America were high-ranking.
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High-ranking officials have typically opposed privatization, though not without qualifications.
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Many high-ranking Catholics are now loth to meddle in politics.
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There were over 500 American businessmen, high ranking, high level ones.
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But, presently, there have been no high-ranking defections in Venezuela.
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Remember they changed that to say, oh, a high ranking official.
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Also high ranking is the top Democrat on the committee, Rep.
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There are a handful of high-ranking women in his administration.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former high-ranking HSBC Holdings Plc (HSBA.
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She is charged with bearing the children of high-ranking officials.
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Mattis then blocked Ricardel from getting a high ranking Pentagon position.
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The government appeared unusually willing to negotiate, sending high-ranking officials.
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Messages by high-ranking FBI agents suggest strong bias against Trump.
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There were over 500 American businessmen -- high-ranking, high-level ones.
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He has surged to a career-high ranking of No. 215.
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The court acknowledged that depositions of high-ranking officials are rare.
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Trump's overseas properties aren't just reserved for high-ranking government officials.
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There were over 500 American businessmen — high-ranking, high-level ones.
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There's a recent reason Tesla's high-ranking accountants might feel uncomfortable.
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Local authorities claimed that a high ranking Taliban member was killed.
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He achieved his career-high ranking, No. 33, in July 2015.
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Boosted lost other high-ranking employees between September and November 2000.
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He had friendships with mobsters, politicians and high-ranking military officers.
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They were all, again, high-ranking inside the Department of Justice.
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He reached a career-high ranking of No. 73 in 2012.
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He reached a career-high ranking of No. 73 in 2012.
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On one side of him is another high-ranking colonial officer.
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They committed assassinations, framed high-ranking politicians and abducted Starfleet officers.
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High-ranking government officials and politicians were present at the event.
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His announcement caught high-ranking members of the organization off guard.
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High-ranking government officials are able to access Wireless Priority Service.
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"We have the wrong man," a high-ranking police official told Welt.de.
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Capella was a high-ranking priest in the Vatican&aposs diplomatic corps.
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Just be sure you're linking out to useful, preferably high-ranking sites.
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"China can't make good electric cars," one former high-ranking employee says.
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Among the dead were two high-ranking officers in Pakistan's army. 4.
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Previous cases involving high-ranking former KLA officers have seen witness intimidation.
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He is one of several high-ranking military generals to be targeted.
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A dozen high-ranking local officials were arrested, La Vanguardia newspaper said.
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Asked about two high-ranking members of his own party, Trump sniffed.
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Ms. Derian's battles with high-ranking State Department colleagues were widely publicized.
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In every instance, the high-ranking campaign officials involved have denied wrongdoing.
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The heads or high-ranking officials of each agency will testify. Rep.
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Epstein is the second high-ranking Novartis official to exit within months.
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Cibulkova, 30, reached a career-high ranking of No. 4 in 2017.
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Thomas was accused of improper conduct as a high-ranking federal official.
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On Thursday, a pair of high-ranking Clinton campaign officials accused Sen.
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But high-ranking officials in the governing party received the best farms.
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Turnover of high-ranking agency officials after a Presidential election is common.
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If you're a high-ranking government official, there may be another option.
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"Everyone is terrified of Uber," the former high-ranking Google executive said.
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The high-ranking member of the Venezuelan government asked to remain anonymous.
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Dunford's comments echo those from another high-ranking officer, Air Force Gen.
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We can never accuse men, especially high-ranking men, without great risk.
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Several high-ranking V.A. officials toured the buildings and were pretty surprised.
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The article's publication prompted the resignation of high-ranking Slovak government officials.
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The wife of a high-ranking Chinese official poisons a British businessman.
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During the German Occupation, many of these men were high-ranking Nazis.
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He entered the tournament with a career-high ranking of No. 22.
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He has known mobsters and politicians and high-ranking American military officers.
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Since Mattis left in December 2018, several high-ranking civilians have resigned.
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Brian Schatz, a high-ranking and influential Democrat on the Commerce Committee.
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They were both... They got fairly high ranking inside the Justice Department.
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The army said a high-ranking military officer died in the exchange.
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Mr. Schmidt reported to high-ranking officials at Volkswagen headquarters in Wolfsburg.
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The case in Spain targets the Syrian government and high-ranking officials.
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McMaster is publicly questioning the judgement of a fellow high-ranking officer.
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Some high-ranking brokerage executives were charged with insider trading and market manipulation.
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Remember, Ohr was the high-ranking Justice Department official during the Obama administration.
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Kidman and Cruise, a high-ranking Scientologist, also have a son, Connor, 24.
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BAIER: Up next a major primary upset for a high ranking congressional Democrat.
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Instead, he ended up with a high-ranking job in the Murphy administration.
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Diane Black, a high-ranking, well-established Republican politician was the early favorite.
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The report closely follows the departures of two high-ranking members of staff.
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Look at this message from yet another high-ranking agent on this case.
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But it&aposs not just high-ranking officers the archaeologists are interested in.
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Cruise, a high-ranking Scientologist, and Kidman also have a son, Connor, 24.
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Other high-ranking apps included UC Browser, QQ, Youku and Tencent's PUBG Mobile.
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The gunman killed two high-ranking Afghan officials, including Kandahar police chief Gen.
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Poor teaching may be related to the high ranking of some London universities.
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The reforms included mandatory retirement ages and term limits for high-ranking politicians.
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Ivan the Terrible terrorised the boyars, a high-ranking aristocracy in medieval times.
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Other high-ranking names for boys included Asher, Jack, Theodore, Jasper, and Milo.
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The latest to go was a high-ranking Vatican prelate, Cardinal Peter Turkson.
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And activists complain that high-ranking officials are never prosecuted for taking backhanders.
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We've all been mistaken for someone, but a high-ranking White House staffer?
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"That did not go over well," said a former high-ranking engineering executive.
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A few high-ranking, unequivocally pro-Israel, Democratic Party elected officials still remain.
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He is a respected and very skilled high-ranking member of the resistance.
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Michael Rogers and high ranking cybersecurity officials from the military and law enforcement.
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Gallup isn't alone in giving Hawaii a high ranking for happiness and health.
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The White House issues talking points, and high-ranking Republicans simply ignore them.
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Trump loves high-ranking military brass, but Kelly stands out within that group.
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Brazil's infamous "car wash" investigation sent dozens of high-ranking lawmakers to jail.
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Haspel was wrong about Zubaydah: He wasn't a high-ranking al Qaeda official.
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Several high-ranking bank officials were pushed out, as were multiple board members.
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I went on to a high-ranking position with a major financial firm.
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The court acknowledged that depositions of high-ranking officials are rare and disfavored.
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In the 1980s, Mr. Moonves landed a high-ranking job at Lorimar Television.
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A high ranking from the algorithm can mean huge audiences for a video.
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High-ranking Republicans heaped praise on Haley following the announcement on Tuesday night.
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Two former high-ranking Nxivm leaders, Lauren Salzman and Mark Vicente, also testified.
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One is dressed to impress in some sort of high-ranking officer's attire.
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A high ranking military officer called Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu led the breakaway republic.
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As multiple high-ranking former Facebook employees told BuzzFeed News: Facebook needs TikTok.
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Lobby and negotiate with high-ranking government officials, legislators, business and community leaders.b.
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The employees, including several high-ranking managers, covered up the wrongdoing for years.
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He was joined by various other retired high-ranking military officials, including Gen.
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Democrats also hope to mount a strong challenge to high-ranking Republican Rep.
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In July, he briefed high-ranking executives on the risks that Volkswagen faced.
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Do other high-ranking federal officials need to take notice and follow suit?
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At the same time, drug gangs corrupted high-ranking police officers and politicians.
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High-ranking secretaries with lackluster personal lives were frequent targets of KGB espionage.
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The documents also show high-ranking RCMP and government officials praising the mission.
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" As one high-ranking Willy agent told us, "He has a great look.
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"Obviously they've got some problems," said one high-ranking Rutgers athletic department official.
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His boss, Ruslan Geremeyev, was never questioned, nor were other high-ranking Chechen officials.
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They were said to have operated as religious guides for high-ranking military personnel.
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She became a high-ranking member on both the Armed Services and Appropriations committees.
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We&aposre going to call out all of these high-ranking deep state officials.
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A high-ranking Trump insider said the so-called "purge" focused only on lobbyists.
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Clinton email probe reveals pattern of anti-Trump bias by high-ranking FBI officials.
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Latin American currencies weakened on Tuesday after comments by a high-ranking Fed policymaker.
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The DNA has convicted thousands of people of graft, including many high-ranking officials.
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He had been the research director of ... Okay, he was a high-ranking exec.
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Vice Media has lost several high-ranking people at its ad agency, Virtue Worldwide.
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He notably helped the bureau take down high-ranking FIFA officials accused of corruption.
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I'd tell [the high-ranking Trump Campaign official] but he doesn't call me back.
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Like other high-ranking Apple executives, Ahrendts often shows up at retail stores unannounced.
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"They are a diaspora elite," one high-ranking African diplomat scoffed to Mr Vertin.
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It wasn&apost just Carter Page, but it was four separate high-ranking individuals.
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When did it become acceptable that high-ranking government officials lie all the time?
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The Empire's loss of a politician as high-ranking as Anevi is particularly egregious.
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Anti-migrant rhetoric by decision makers and high-ranking public officials has become commonplace.
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If it gets a high ranking—and then funding—construction would start around 2025.
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Former high-ranking officials were sacked and some arrested following the change of power.
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He has drawn scrutiny for filling posts throughout his government with high-ranking executives.
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Photo: GettyLast month, two high-ranking Ethiopian officials were murdered in an attempted coup.
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Some high-ranking officers were detained on charges of spying and illegal wire-tapping.
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That means her only job is to bear the children of high-ranking officials.
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Guedes is the latest high-ranking government official to be targeted in this way.
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And high-ranking ones can be held responsible for the business dealings of relatives.
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Some high-ranking military officials involved in the plot have fled abroad, he said.
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The U.S. typically sends a delegation of high-ranking officials regardless of presidential attendance.
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High-ranking B.N.P. members have been framed on spurious corruption charges, among other things.
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A high ranking is an important factor for attracting students from around the country.
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High-ranking bank officials certainly knew by 2013 that the illegal conduct was pervasive.
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They said high-ranking officers including Yemen's deputy chief of staff had been wounded.
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Activist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's stunning primary upset Tuesday over high-ranking House Democrat Rep.
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Nick Kyrgios recently reached a career-high ranking of No. 16 in the world.
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A high-ranking NYPD source confirmed to CNN that the department received a letter.
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Zeng is the second high-ranking Baidu executive to be ousted in five months.
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High-ranking Republicans have admitted this week that their proposed timeline is hardly solid.
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The remains of a high-ranking female Viking warrior had never been found before.
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" Another high-ranking official, Kim Yong Chol, was reportedly punished for his "overbearing demeanor.
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We are also analyzing the civil liberties records of potential high-ranking federal appointees.
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Even several high-ranking members of the Iranian government have also contracted the virus.
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The arrival of a high-ranking North Korean official all but confirmed everyone's suspicions.
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A cop's lawyer and a high-ranking officer typically act as defense and prosecution.
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Former high-ranking officials were dismissed, and some were arrested following the power change.
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How do you get to be a high-ranking person within a totalitarian dictatorship?
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"Diplomatic passports are given to high-ranking officials, not to manual laborers," he said.
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The inmates claimed high-ranking correction officials in Albany targeted them for brutal treatment.
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After naming high-ranking Latino staff, including himself, Rocha pointed to their disparate backgrounds.
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Nearly every employee at the American Embassy was scrutinized, no matter how high ranking.
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"We are doing it all in reverse," said one high-ranking MONUSCO military official.
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The email dump evokes the embarrassing information divulged about high-ranking Democrats by WikiLeaks.
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Sessions is only the latest high-ranking officer to decline to discuss presidential communications.
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Multiple high-ranking Chinese Foreign Ministry officials have repeated the claim without any proof.
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In Venezuela, it isn't normal for high-ranking government officials to speak in public.
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The high-ranking officials of this country cannot even move to attend international meetings.
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Democrats also want to speak to two high-ranking prosecutors from the Southern District of New York and Jessie K. Liu, a former department prosecutor, who handled the case of Andrew G. McCabe, a former high-ranking F.B.I. official loathed by Mr. Trump.
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Her inquiry turned up salacious — some say pornographic — email exchanges among high-ranking state officials.
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HANNITY: Do see crimes here, David Schoen, by a number of these high- ranking people?
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Once high-ranking officials got their hands on the penis montage, they opened an investigation.
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Virtually the only high-ranking figures in the organization who aren't dead are in jail.
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Subsequently he became a high-ranking member of Hamas' secretive military wing, the Qassam Brigades.
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High-ranking roles like Cabinet officials draw the most public attention -- and at times, controversy.
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The 440-foot ship is based in the Caribbean and often hosts high-ranking Scientologists.
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Gaming pieces included among the paraphernalia implied that the warrior was a high-ranking officer.
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BuzzFeed News also drew back the veil on the thoughts of high-ranking government officials.
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As an adult, he was known to swoon in the presence of high-ranking generals.
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Miller also reportedly wants Trump to dismiss other high-ranking DHS officials, according to CNN.
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In fact, she's a high-ranking member of the Royal Family: the Queen of England.
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According to the high-ranking official, the latter would mean writing off 22 billion roubles.
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Murphy is one of only a handful of high ranking women in capital markets globally.
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In the past, it has accused high-ranking officers of corruption and undermining human rights.
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We've also exposed agencies and high-ranking officials who violated fundamental precepts of public service.
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Among the dead were two high-ranking officers in the Pakistan army, the statement read.
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The indictment describes repeated contacts between Stone and high-ranking members in Trump's campaign organization.
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And then there are high-ranking officials who lied to FISA judges four separate times.
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" A high-ranking Clinton campaign source tells PEOPLE, however, "It's all about Iowa right now.
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Teraoka is a high-ranking Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi leader and manages the clan's business operations.
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A high-ranking Snap executive told me on background that this is indeed the strategy.
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Some of the email addresses identified high-ranking employees at Silicon Valley's biggest tech companies.
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Most companies are expected to send high-ranking executives, but not their chief executive officers.
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The suites at the stadium are often used by prominent Washingtonians, including high-ranking officials.
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But some have pointed out that the campaign's high-ranking targets were rarely Xi's supporters.
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It covers tuition in full until you graduate from ASU's high-ranking online degree program.
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There had been calls for Guinta to resign, even from high-ranking Republicans like Sen.
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Ms. Manigault said she had stressed to high-ranking Trump advisers that he should accept.
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Flint residents have been outraged that high-ranking officials have so far escaped any consequences.
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Those interviews reportedly included high-ranking Clinton aides such as Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin.
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First, who is this "associate of the high-ranking Trump campaign official" who texted Stone?
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Fourth, Congress should empower OGE to investigate allegations of ethics violations by high-ranking employees.
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This occupation, oddly enough, maybe one of the most high-ranking ones on this list.
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The U.S. has been sanctioning high-ranking individuals in the Venezuela government for several years.
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Another high ranking official named, Bishop John Jenick, is currently under investigation by the Vatican.
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Ahmed al-Assiri, the deputy director of Saudi intelligence, and other high-ranking intelligence officials.
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A high-ranking officer told her that "our posture is the same," she told me.
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High-ranking military officers, party officials, rich society figures and celebrity entrepreneurs are all customers.
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He's a high-ranking political dissident, a thug and a celebrity known as the Milkman.
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After days of searching, he finds it in church dressed like a high-ranking official.
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Bill Pascrell (D-NJ), a high-ranking member of the House Ways and Means Committee.
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A high-ranking member of the Bloods gang was convicted in connection with his killing.
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The minister and a high-ranking politician ended up in prison, but with lenient sentences.
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Illicit dealings among politicians, high-ranking officials and chaebols — family-controlled business empires — are common.
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The government claimed that the attack also killed at least 18 high-ranking Taliban fighters.
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He often travels without high-ranking staff unless he has meetings with foreign leaders planned.
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"It's a high-ranking individual, and in terms of the sentence, it's huge," he said.
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Mr. Walden said Wednesday said that the high-ranking members were "frustrated" with the administration.
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He will reach a new career-high ranking, inside the top 130, after the tournament.
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The coronavirus spread to Iran and high-ranking government officials were infected with the disease.
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She has picked fights with the Obama administration over high-ranking officials she deems unsatisfactory.
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Other high-ranking loyalists, refusing the judgment of the new order, administered justice for themselves.
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His exit is the second departure of a high-ranking BlackRock executive in recent months.
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They were from a high-ranking government lawyer, sent to one of the commission members.
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Several high-ranking officers have been reassigned or disciplined as a result of the probe.
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Five high-ranking officials were dismissed and another 18 were detained over the journalist's death.
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The high-ranking executives decided not to disclose the defeat device, according to the complaint.
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All he could tell was that it was most likely from a high-ranking officer.
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The Romanian will match his career-high ranking, climbing up to number 74 on Monday.
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He is apparently the "high-ranking Trump Campaign official" who asked Mr. Stone on Oct.
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"This is worse than making him director," said a former high-ranking Commerce Department official.
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A high-ranking official, Metropolitan Antoniy, said joining the new church would be a betrayal.
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Whetstone is the latest high-ranking executive to leave the massive social network in recent months.
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Furthermore, the court documents make clear that high-ranking campaign officials were aware of Papadopoulos' interactions.
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Now, the Trump administration rightly is looking to remove security clearances from former high-ranking officials.
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The president himself, he&aposs set to meet with this high-ranking North Korean official tomorrow.
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During the Obama administration, he was a high-ranking official at Interior working on climate issues.
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And now some high-ranking GOPers are calling Trump's attacks on the judge the last straw.
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The Associated Press had an exclusive interview with a high-ranking North Korean official this morning.
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"They are taking this seriously," a high-ranking police source told The Post of the NYPD.
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Many high-ranking figures in companies tied to Skolkovo have also donated to the Clinton Foundation.
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High-ranking employees could use the official fleet and buy vehicles upon retirement at a discount.
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Three high-ranking NASA officials have either left or been reassigned in the last few months.
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High-ranking advisers, including a doctor once in charge of policing doping violations, were also cited.
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A high-ranking Department of Justice official insisted that encryption could cause a child to die.
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Alfred Molina plays a high-ranking Afghan government official and Christopher Abbott plays Kim's local fixer.
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Within the office, there was tension among high-ranking staff members about what she should do.
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Inclusion in the register is compulsory for those meeting high-ranking European Commission officials about policy.
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The bodies of high-ranking Thai royals traditionally used to be placed in a golden urn.
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He's unsettlingly comfortable with high-ranking Nazis, but his platform is a reasonably sympathetic pacifist isolationism.
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Sylvester Stallone, as a high-ranking Ravager named Stakar, gives a measured performance of severe dignity.
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"We were going to need something pretty concrete," a high-ranking Clinton aide later told me.
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High-ranking government advisers have discussed the proposal, according to a source familiar with the situation.
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High-ranking officials in China can also be held responsible for the business dealings of relatives.
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But as assassination attempts on high-ranking occupiers increase, some have begun to contemplate other solutions.
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Thiem, 22, attained his career-high ranking of No. 7 after reaching the French Open semifinals.
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But one factor more than anything else determines Russia's high ranking above many other Asian powers.
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IThe KPK has jailed ministers, governors, judges and other high-ranking officials and members of parliament.
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This would allow China to significantly enhance its dossiers on high-ranking U.S. officials and executives.
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He says Halper asked to be introduced to a high-ranking Trump campaign official, Sam Clovis.
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The powers that be, high-ranking union officials, they need to come up with the solution.
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At least one high-ranking Democrat is already behind the idea of Warren on the ticket.
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In part, that was due to the relationships Intuit had developed with high-ranking IRS officials.
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Depending on which high-ranking White House employee attends the AIT launch, Beijing's displeasure could grow.
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His departure is the latest in a string of exits by high-ranking White House officials.
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Activists at a rowdy protest on Monday splattered a high-ranking police official in fake blood.
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Papadopoulos continued to email high-ranking campaign officials about a request from Russia to meet Trump.
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Indeed, Rice said that she has never — ever — leaked anything as a high-ranking government official.
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The disparity in the two statistics indicate that women are under-represented in high-ranking positions.
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He said he will publish salaries of government employees, from high-ranking ministers to police officers.
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Steven Mnuchin will still continue to engage in private, informal talks with high-ranking Chinese officials.
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Also in early April, NYC Police Commissioner Bill Bratton had to discipline four high-ranking officers.
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High-ranking administration officials regularly stand before the public and say things that plainly aren't true.
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"Andrey was always making it clear that white was better," says the former high-ranking executive.
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The unfolding scandal has already led to the downfall of high-ranking officials across the region.
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Three former high-ranking subway officials told The Times that little had changed since the 2170s.
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Several high-ranking officials opposed to the secretary have indicated that they, too, intend to leave.
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The case stemmed from a magazine article he wrote linking high-ranking government officials to corruption.
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High-ranking members who answered to Mr. Raniere could be equally demanding of those below them.
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Representative Raúl Grijalva, a high-ranking House Democrat, called for Interior secretary Ryan Zinke to resign.
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At the dinner, I got to talking with an aide to a high-ranking Republican senator.
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With time and practice, Mr. Davydov trained himself to sound like a true high-ranking judge.
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Some high-ranking Trump officials had more direct ties to financial markets heading into the crisis.
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Never before did they raise any questions with the high-ranking officials through July and August.
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The Taliban claimed it shot down the plane, and said it contained high-ranking CIA officers.
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U.N. experts said in a 2014 report that he had close ties to high-ranking politicians.
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FISA judges generally follow the news closely, a former high-ranking law enforcement official told CNBC.
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The son of two high-ranking officials, he had, by his own account, a fortunate childhood.
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High-ranking Trump administration officials have insisted that details of the agreement will be made available.
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He even has a home on Nantucket, where a cluster of high-ranking G.E. executives vacation.
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High-ranking officers pretended to take his myopic vision seriously, and construction began in April 1967.
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Its high ranking was likely due to its top spot in the cost and financing category.
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There was no grilling by high-ranking politicians, no glare of a spotlight, no worldwide audience.
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He also won two titles this year to climb to a career-high ranking of 30.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The United States Department of Justice on Wednesday said six high-ranking Volkswagen (VOWG_p.
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Pushed Rafael Nadal hard on clay at Italian Open and has reached a career-high ranking.
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According to Nunes, Ohr told committees in 2018 that Fusion GPS sources included high ranking Ukrainians.
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According to Nunes, Ohr told committees in 2018 that Fusion GPS sources included high-ranking Ukrainians.
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Most high-ranking government and ruling party officials refused to comment on Mr. Mugabe's annual holidays.
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He's been in Trump's orbit for a while and has a pretty high-ranking Senate post.
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High-ranking military officials do not believe that force alone can solve US foreign policy problems.
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In one sketch, he told his cellmate that the country's high-ranking public officials were all atheists.
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He mentions the recent death of a high-ranking Islamic State fighter and promises more to come.
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Meng, aside from being a high-ranking executive, is also the daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei.
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A high-ranking government intel officials allegedly conspired to affect the outcome of a U.S. presidential election.
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Speaking of weirdo teens, Wes Anderson's Rushmore is another high-ranking entry in the eccentric-adolescent canon.
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Sergei Skripal, 22018, was a high-ranking official in GRU, Russia's elite military intelligence agency until 1999.
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Sergei Skripal, 53, was a high-ranking official in GRU, Russia's elite military intelligence agency until 1999.
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In one case, I had to turn away a high-ranking college official, which was pretty awkward.
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The Argentinian Church's reputation was tarnished by links between some high-ranking clergymen and the military rulers.
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Courts convicted three high-ranking security service officers for torturing Duque and put another eight on trial.
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The law would also legally establish a review board with high-ranking members of the federal government.
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A few hours earlier gunmen had killed a high-ranking member of the Laughing Boys, a gang.
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So it is not easy for these people to learn to serve as high-ranking government officials.
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Her promotion was announced last Sunday as part of a political reshuffle involving other high ranking officials.
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Now, new DNA testing has shown that this ancient high-ranking military officer was actually a woman.
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Among those dismissed is Sakolket Chantra -- a high-ranking police lieutenant general of the Royal Household Bureau.
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Uber has had plenty of high-profile controversy in the past, including problems with high-ranking executives.
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He'd been stationed in Okinawa and spent three years in the service of a high-ranking admiral.
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Next, they used a collection of about 453,000 photo thumbnails of high-ranking landscape photography from 500px.
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Tata said high-ranking officials at the ministry responded positively to its proposals but made no commitments.
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Lawmakers also pledged to reduce the salaries of high-ranking officials, including of members of Parliament themselves.
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Those high-ranking orcs you come up against can either be killed or enlisted in your army.
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Soon enough, the veep is meeting with high ranking government officials in dark corners of fancy parties.
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Some might see the incarceration of two high-ranking leaders as proof that Israeli politicians are dishonest.
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"At reception, they have the chance to meet different people, including those of high ranking," Zhu said.
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The only high-ranking figures in the broader administration were Carson and US Surgeon General Jerome Adams.
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Of particular interest is a meeting Prince had in January 2017 with a high-ranking Russian official.
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Some critics have called for high-ranking state officials, including Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, to be charged.
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We've learned ... Hulk and high-ranking WWE officials have been in touch recently and it's been positive.
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The mosque campaign earned Nasir a phone call and death threats from a high-ranking Taliban commander.
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Yet a couple of former high-ranking government officials insist the Brooklyn-born billionaire got it wrong.
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State news agency MENA said a "high ranking security source" denied police had raided a printing press.
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Courts convicted three high-ranking officers of the Colombian security services for torturing Claudia and her daughter.
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No. High-ranking officials: James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Rod Rosenstein, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, likely Loretta Lynch.
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"I really can't see a Republican administration doing that," said the former high-ranking Justice Department official.
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Of course a lot of high-ranking officials don't want change, because they want to keep power.
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On one occasion, he said, he demonstrated his furnace to a high-ranking police official from Jakarta.
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In October, Pakistan released one of the co-founders of the Taliban and another high-ranking commander.
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Relatives of President Xi Jinping and other high-ranking Chinese officials have been named in the documents.
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During the fallout, dozens of high-ranking Republicans expressed their outrage and pulled their support from Trump.
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In response to human rights abuses in Venezuela, Barack Obama targeted high-ranking officials and their assets.
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A team of Republican former high-ranking government officials is pitching the GOP on a carbon tax.
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" Murtazawas waking up with this fear every morning," said another source, a former high-ranking energy official.
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High-ranking Pakistani Army and intelligence officials had also traveled to Kabul, the Afghan capital, seeking cooperation.
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Among those under the most intense scrutiny is Donald Trump Jr., a high-ranking Trump organization executive.
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The U.S. filings referred to an unnamed high-ranking official who received some of the misappropriated funds.
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Shortly after, a "high-ranking Trump campaign official" emails Stone to find out what went wrong. 22.
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The New York Times later reported Mueller is seeking interviews with three high-ranking foreign intelligence officials.
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He is the latest former high-ranking official to be arrested over suspected graft since the election.
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Mnuchin reportedly brought high-ranking Secret Service agents to his department to talk about the potential shift.
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As a high-ranking commander's wife, she is looked up to by the others in the camp.
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Some high-ranking military officials involved in the coup attempt have fled abroad, the official also said.
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In our conversations with high-ranking members of the AAO, their number one concern is patient outcomes.
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Obviously, it goes without saying, you're one of the few really high-ranking female leaders in tech.
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Various computer data and emails suggested that high-ranking Russian sports officials were involved in the scheme.
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Wednesday's action is the latest in a series of Treasury sanctions against high-ranking Venezuelan government officials.
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It communicates to people that only high-ranking Democrats in America will decide who is of consequence.
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Haman, the high-ranking minister to Ahasuerus, convinces the king to decree a genocide of the Jews.
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Women said the harassment in Sacramento has come from high-ranking staff members, experienced lobbyists and lawmakers.
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He won 63 tour-level titles and reached a career-high ranking was No. 8 in 2008.
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"Or they pay a [bribe] to a high-ranking officer to get past the checkpoint," he adds.
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So now, it seems, Mueller has turned a former high-ranking Trump aide into a cooperating witness.
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He reached at least the semifinals in his last three tournaments and achieved a career-high ranking.
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Somewhere along the way, he also became a high-ranking member of the enigmatic fraternity of Freemasons.
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But her career-high ranking is No. 615 in the I.T.F. and No. 819 in the WTA.
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In contrast, most members of the principals committee are Cabinet-level people and high-ranking military officers.
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He won 10 tour-level titles and reached a career-high ranking of No. 8 in 2013.
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Getting an article published in a high-ranking journal can lead to career promotions and monetary rewards.
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But that left a bad taste in the mouths of many high-ranking Mississippi Republicans — including Gov.
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Obviously, the immediate family members of high-ranking politicians have to work — no one is saying otherwise.
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Duffey was previously a high-ranking Pentagon official and the executive director of the Wisconsin Republican Party.
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But like all high-ranking Japanese auto executives, he was paid less than his peers outside Japan.
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Imaz, who reached a career-high ranking of 146, did not bring nearly the cachet of Agassi.
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" What happened: "'He was trying different routes, and took a wrong turn,' said a high-ranking official.
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For organizations on the receiving end, a high ranking is welcome and can help them stand out.
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He is both head of the statistics agency and a high-ranking member of the state planner.
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Obtaining all of them would most likely draw the attention of some high-ranking law enforcement officials.
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It typically keeps the schedules of high-ranking officials like Crown Prince Salman opaque for security purposes.
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"I know that already," the pope interrupted, a high-ranking Vatican official told the Times in 2017.
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Meng Hongwei, once a high-ranking Chinese police official, was sentenced to 13 and a half years.
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WASHINGTON — What is it about Sergey V. Lavrov that always makes high-ranking American officials look hapless?
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It belonged to a high-ranking official named Mehu, and features two chambers with intricate wall inscriptions.
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One of the requirements enacted by the EIGA is annual financial disclosure by high-ranking federal employees.
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Sondland cites an August 10 text from Andriy Yermak, a high-ranking aide to Zelensky, as proof.
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USAG is struggling to recover from the scandal as several high-ranking officials have left the organization.
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Business Insider recently interviewed several high-ranking executives including Amy Hoover, former executive vice president at TalentZoo.
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And, so far, no high-ranking Likudnik other than Mr Saar has called for him to go.
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Those meetings never occurred, but high-ranking officials in the Trump campaign appeared to encourage his efforts.
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Johnson pardoned nearly all high-ranking Confederates who had taken up arms against the United States government.
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Sergei Skripal, 66, was a high-ranking official until 1999 in GRU, Russia's elite military intelligence agency.
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The problem for Geithner is that unlike most high-ranking private equity guys, he's not personally rich.
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Thirty regional governors and more than 50 high-ranking civil servants have also been dismissed, CNN Turk said.
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High-ranking service members have largely steered clear of politics since Brazil's 21-year dictatorship ended in 1985.
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How can this industry have a sexism problem with all of these celebrated, high-ranking women on display?
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Having to suspend your business at the whims of high-ranking government officials is also not exactly fair.
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A high-ranking member of the alleged sex cult NXIVM said women were whipped and "pilled" into submission.
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China has ousted high-ranking officials in its Hubei province amid widespread outcry over the continuing coronavirus outbreak.
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Her father was an Episcopal priest; her mother was the daughter of a high-ranking U.S. Army officer.
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To protect himself, Zhao Ziyang replaced Chen Yizi with a high-ranking official in the external security police.
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Federal law prohibits high-ranking U.S. officials from engaging in partisan political activity while in an official capacity.
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One referral suggested a subject was romantically involved with a "high ranking" member of one of the organizations.
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The museum's ancient Egyptian art collection now has a highly ornamental coffin belonging to a high-ranking priest.
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Frank Benso, Powell's boss who sits in an office with some of Britain's most high-ranking government officials.
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Unmasking the name of a US person additionally requires approval from one of 20 high-ranking NSA officials.
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The search warrant also said he had looked into the affairs of high-ranking Church members without authorization.
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He is suspected of being a "high-ranking representative of the militant terror group IS," the newspaper said.
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Odds are that China has almost certainly attempted to recruit people working at Google, including high-ranking executives.
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At that dinner, the former high-ranking intelligence official was seated right next to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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In addition, former employees from Weinstein's film enterprises were enlisted as well as a high-ranking media editor.
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One high-ranking agent told WIRED that they are investigating the website with the help of US counterparts.
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Several high ranking officials in Italy and Portugal asked for Dijsselbloem's resignation following his remarks to the newspaper.
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The AKC says that Labs are an intelligent and family-friendly breed, helping to solidify their high ranking.
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Roy Richter, president of the union that represents high-ranking officers, said Endall was "sickened" by the allegations.
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The appointment comes as several high-ranking executives including Doug Herzog and Denise Denson left Viacom last year.
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The Times's decision to grant the individual anonymity is uncommon and suggests they are a high-ranking official.
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Santiago, a high-ranking gang leader in Calle 18, says he joined the mara when he was 17.
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Trump and Rosenstein met after the report, and the high-ranking Justice Department official remained in the position.
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"All their most important leaders were inside the hospital, especially Tajiks, Uzbeks and high-ranking Pakistanis," Gard said.
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And they did, creating a foreign policy back channel that bewildered both Ukrainians and high-ranking administration officials.
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He's got a big booster, too: Trump has publicly urged for him to receive a high-ranking post.
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Xi has led a sweeping anti-corruption campaign targeting high-ranking officials in industry, government, and the military.
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The Saudi government has blamed rogue operatives for the killing and dismissed a number of high-ranking officials.
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Several high-ranking police officials have been disciplined as a result of the investigation into Rechnitz and Reichberg.
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Already, some 6,000 people have been arrested, including some high-ranking judges who are suspected of Gulenist affiliations.
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He knows the inner-workings of Washington having been a high ranking member of the previous presidential cabinet.
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Kensington Palace, next to London&aposs Hyde Park, is currently home to a number of high-ranking royals.
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On Monday, CNN reported that Miller also wants the president to fire two more high-ranking immigration officials.
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The chief suspects were a cell of high-ranking police commanders working hand-in-hand with drug traffickers.
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"They've expanded the number of windows, but the schedule formula hasn't changed," explained one high-ranking TV executive.
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No major Western leader featured on a list of 50 presidents, prime ministers and other high-ranking guests.
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These are high-ranking elected officials, like big-city mayors, who get to be delegates at the convention.
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That's a chance worth taking, argues Ignazio Angeloni, a former high-ranking official at the European Central Bank.
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It's their show, and I see myself as kind of a high-ranking adviser, or something like that.
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He was allowed to attend, he said, because of his family's connections to a high-ranking Hezbollah official.
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The Industrial Revolution led to a spate of high-ranking, power-hungry scoundrels like Inspector Javert and Dracula.
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"That was a takeaway that we tried to use in the general," said one high-ranking campaign official.
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David Edebiri, a high-ranking traditional leader, was there, and described to me what happened during the ceremony.
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In an unusual move for a high-ranking commander, the head of Army Special Operations Command, Lt. Gen.
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Her counterpart in "Lover Come Back," Carol Templeton, is a high-ranking executive in a Manhattan advertising firm.
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The site has repeatedly claimed, for example, that high-ranking Democrats operate a vast child sex-abuse ring.
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Train crews and dispatchers use it, but some high-ranking managers at the command center can jump in.
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The Mursi say the government had prepared a meeting, requesting the attendance of approximately 22018 high-ranking tribesmen.
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Ahmed al-Assiri, the deputy director of Saudi intelligence; and other high-ranking intelligence officials had been dismissed.
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Since then, thousands of elected officials, high-ranking civil servants and business leaders have been convicted of crimes.
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His parents were presented with an American flag by a high-ranking officer and embraced by Cardinal Dolan.
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Since July, he said, there's been a notable uptick in U.S. airstrikes taking out high-ranking ISIS members.
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But powerful business executives and high-ranking government officials do have good reason to be worried, Lewis added.
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That was not the end of the problem, however, for two formerly high-ranking GCC executives in Florida.
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Two high-ranking Colombian officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid antagonizing Trump confirmed the report.
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A number of formerly high-ranking Facebook employees have also publicly slammed the company, including cofounder Chris Hughes.
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Minnesota rounds out the top three happiest states, with low divorce rates and a high ranking for safety.
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They have claimed the airstrike was on a Taliban planning session that included several high-ranking Taliban officials.
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Matty the Horse, a high-ranking Mafioso who controlled what prosecutors called a "smut cartel" in Times Square.
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It was the latest strike against an air base that has figured prominently in high-ranking officials' visits.
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On Christmas Day that year, they dressed as Santas and delivered expensive gifts to high-ranking police officials.
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And on Monday, a high-ranking Saudi defense attaché was traveling to Pensacola to meet with US officials.
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In a stunning reversal, the charges were dropped days later, and several high-ranking police officers were fired.
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But they do not require confirmation by the Senate, unlike some of the other high-ranking EPA leaders.
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Say you're a high-ranking officer and the CEO is a narcissist or sexist who undercuts your authority.
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Choosing Mr. Tillerson would add to a long list of wealthy businesspeople in high-ranking Trump administration posts.
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The facial expressions of some high-ranking Democrats would suggest they do not wholeheartedly agree with Trump's statement.
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Jacobson is the latest in a series of high-ranking US diplomats to step down in recent months.
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The report cited the information as coming from a high-ranking CCHEN source who declined to be named.
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Several high-ranking members of the Alternative for Germany participated, but only a few dozen protesters showed up.
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"Rahm's job was to get the President's agenda through," a former high-ranking White House official told me.
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There was Elizabeth Crothers, who in 2001 accused J. Michael Boxley, a high-ranking Assembly lawyer, of rape.
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Both Murodov and Abdullayev were promoted last year after a similar purge of high-ranking security officials. Gazeta.
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Mr. Mnuchin this month hosted high-ranking Secret Service agents at the Treasury Department to discuss the move.
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The defection of a high-ranking officer in the General Reconnaissance Bureau would be a coup for Seoul.
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Law was, however, the first high-ranking official to be formally accused of participating in a cover-up.
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But unless you're a high-ranking Alphabet official, no one really knows how the other line will read.
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Ameri was not among several high-ranking officers who have been disciplined as a result of the police investigation.
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High-ranking members of his administration have been working on a strategy since the early days of his presidency.
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These ancient Scandinavians had an intimate connection with their maritime vessels, even burying high ranking individuals inside of ships.
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Autodesk bought Buzzsaw in 2001, and since rose to several high-ranking executive positions before becoming CEO in 2006.
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As was reported in 2016, the fifth-century CE mosaic portrays a meeting between two high-ranking male figures.
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High-ranking Urabeños have also been recently captured or killed in areas outside what is typically considered their turf.
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Record daytime highs and record warm overnight low temperatures were a major contributor to this high ranking, NOAA stated.
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Vice Media has lost several more high-ranking people at its ad agency, Virtue Worldwide, Business Insider has learned.
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The event was attended by several high-ranking Israeli religious figures and politicians, including Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister.
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Elizabeth Erin Walsh, a high-ranking Commerce Department official, was removed by security from the department's headquarters last week.
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Much like during the 1980s, high-ranking members of the clergy haven't been shy about making their feelings known.
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High-ranking players will log in to your account and "boost" your level, kill, and win — for a price.
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The series has enraptured high-ranking tech billionaires like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Facebook board member Peter Thiel.
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Washington (CNN)The US military conducted an airstrike Sunday that killed Abdulhakim Dhuqub, a high ranking ISIS-Somalia official.
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One of the high-ranking officials for whom a security clearance denial was overridden was senior adviser Jared Kushner.
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But "most high-ranking officers…don't believe in the amnesty," according to Caracas Chronicles Political Risk Report, a newsletter.
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Facebook's moves with Moments have similarly allowed the app to maintain a high ranking on the App Store's charts.
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Many commentators pointed out that General Sergun's death followed that of another high-ranking Russian military official, Maj. Gen.
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One question that remains to be answered is if high-ranking military officials and politicians planned the systematic killings.
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By being voted out, Cunha loses partial immunity from prosecution offered to members of Congress and high-ranking politicians.
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The soldiers have already found a high-ranking ISIS commander hiding in the network of tunnels under Ramadi's streets.
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High-ranking ICE officials have discussed in internal meetings carrying out more raids on those locations, said the source.
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Vivian Lee, another high-ranking Verily employee, will also work closely with Feinberg once he joins Google, sources said.
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Some former high-ranking U.S. diplomats and security officials have argued it would harm, not help, U.S. national security.
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In another case, a high-ranking military officer brought a gun into a massage room and raped two women.
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It cited what it said were comments by "high-ranking officials" indicating Ortega may face prosecution by Maduro's regime.
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A former high-ranking Justice Department official, who dealt frequently with the FBI, blamed the failure on institutional distrust.
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So it was exceedingly important for high-ranking police officials to get out in front of the dangerous comments.
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The New Yorker interviewed a variety of intelligence experts, including John MacGaffin, a high-ranking veteran of the agency.
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Andrew Cuomo wrote two letters to high-ranking officials calling for an investigation into ICE and for Villavicencio's release.
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Just imagine the coverage if nine former high-ranking British military leaders came out against President Trump's foreign policy.
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This high ranking was due, in part, to its stellar reputation for hosting academic conferences and providing research opportunities.
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High-ranking Democrats have generally reacted either neutrally or negatively to the idea of socialism rising within the party.
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These include indictments against his former campaign manager, his former personal lawyer, and some other high ranking campaign officials.
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Over the last 18 months, several high-ranking members of the Rajapaksa family have been arrested on corruption charges.
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That year, several high-ranking politicians from the Lula administration faced trial for their role in the kickback schemes.
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Capital Point interviewed 2628 high-ranking former military officials and national security experts, selecting 28503 Republicans and 22019 Democrats.
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As head of state and the military, King Bhumibol endorsed the appointment of high-ranking government and military officials.
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Bolton was considered for several high-ranking posts during the presidential transition but ultimately did not take a job.
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The latest such show even has the flavour of a political contest: the competitors are all high-ranking officials.
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For a hostile foreign government to have that kind of leverage over a high-ranking American official is troubling.
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He reached a career-high ranking of number two in 2002 and made a total of 28 final appearances.
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To no surprise, Holmes went to a high-ranking and selective private high school and then Stanford for college.
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High-ranking Russian officials, including Mr. Putin and Sports Minister Vitaly L. Mutko, pledged Russia's commitment to clean sports.
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High-ranking Russian officials even called the White House to ask whether she was speaking for the United States.
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"Anthony became who he is because Larry nurtured and protected him," a former high-ranking Google executive told me.
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A high-ranking police official told CNN that the explosion appeared to be the result of a suicide attack.
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Plahotniuc is the most powerful person in Moldova and is a high-ranking member of the Democratic Party (PDM).
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Two high-ranking military officers were detained earlier this month in connection with an alleged drone attack against Maduro.
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A high-ranking official has been jailed on charges he abused boys, and allegations against other priests have mounted.
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The value of summits anyway is often the personal off-the-record contact between leaders and high-ranking officials.
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According to the 2020 UN World Happiness Report, Finland and other high-ranking Nordic countries are "high-trusting" societies.
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Mr. Stamos would be the first high-ranking employee to leave Facebook since controversy over disinformation on its site.
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"The latest phase does not involve high ranking executives, politicians or big construction companies," Petrobras said in a statement.
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Heather Nauert, a former "Fox & Friends" anchor, was recently promoted to a high-ranking position in the State Department.
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A number of high-ranking Iranian officers have also been killed, either fighting Syrian insurgents or in Israeli attacks.
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Hs time at Google was marred by conflicts with Nest CEO Tony Fadell, a former high-ranking Apple executive.
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Boutter reached only two finals on the ATP Tour, winning one, and reached a career-high ranking of 46th.
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After the king divorced his third wife in 2014, members of her family were purged from high-ranking positions.
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Another high-ranking officer usually oversees the proceedings as a hearing officer and renders a decision and written explanation.
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Bruce McCandless II was born on June 8, 1937, in Boston into a family of high-ranking Naval officers.
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High-ranking police officers linked to the assassination of two antidrug officials were removed but have not been investigated.
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" Defendant PAPADOPOULOS forwarded the May 4 MFA Email to the High-Ranking Campaign Official, adding: "What do you think?
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Other aircraft include modified Boeing, Gulfstream, and Bombardier aircraft that fly high-ranking officials in the government and military.
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For the first time, high-ranking Volkswagen executives may testify in open court about the origins of the scandal.
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High-ranking officials face criminal charges for steering federal funds, allocated after Maria, toward unqualified but politically connected contractors.
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Her ouster marks yet another departure from an administration beset by a series of exits by high-ranking officials.
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A trusted figure, such as a high-ranking government physician, must provide frequent updates to the public and media.
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She is just one of several high-ranking cybersecurity officials to exit the Trump administration in the past year.
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Kvitova, 26, reached her career-high ranking of No. 2 in 2011, the year of her first Wimbledon title.
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McGahn had served in a variety of high-ranking roles with GOP lawmakers before joining the Financial Services panel.
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North Korea said its delegation would include athletes, high-ranking officials, a cheering squad, art performers, reporters and spectators.
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But Gideon Saar, a high-ranking member of Mr Netanyahu's own Likud party, said the prime minister should go.
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But there are so many more interesting things going on in Nairobi, especially for a high-ranking American visitor.
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The person claimed to be a high-ranking official privy to top-secret information from Mr. Trump's inner circle.
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The tomb was quickly identified as that of a high-ranking warrior — who was presumed to have been male.
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A high ranking could shake loose money from the National Science Foundation, which has traditionally funded ground-based observatories.
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In his most recent hearing Nunes mentions Nellie Ohr, the wife of former high-ranking Justice official Bruce Ohr.
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General Suleimani was a high-ranking official of a national government, not a leader of a nonstate terrorist group.
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Government officials declined to identify the suspects even as some media reported they were high-ranking Boko Haram commanders.
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Photos of Parnas posing cheerfully with the president and other high-ranking Republicans have already spilled out in public.
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Mr. Maduro had spent years handing privileges and lucrative business connections to high-ranking officers to ensure their loyalty.
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Patel is the second high-ranking Ford employee to leave the company in the last year under such circumstances.
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She reached a career-high ranking of No. 2 in 2011 and finished the 2016 season at No. 11.
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Chester Nimitz, who is buried near high-ranking academy comrades at Golden Gate National Cemetery just outside San Francisco.
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Mr. Yoo is the first former high-ranking official to speak out against Ms. Park's government over the blacklist.
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Five high-ranking officials have been removed from their posts, including the deputy head of the Saudi intelligence service.
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The tomb is believed to belong to a high-ranking official named TuTu and his wife T-Cheret Isis.
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Netanyahu, however, must have misunderstood Peres, the man whose contributions to Israeli security exceeded that of high-ranking generals.
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Pichai has remained a loyal Googler despite being approached by Twitter for high-ranking roles a couple of times.
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Diplomat "would be perfect" for a company like Amazon, according to a high-ranking person who worked at Diplomat.
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He'd be looking down his nose at the other corrupt, sleazy former high-ranking government officials and making enemies.
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If you are of high rank, then all the high-ranking officials have to live in the same apartment.
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Prosecutors also allege that high-ranking Turkish government officials were involved and took millions of dollars worth of bribes.
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Any day now, they believe, Mueller will unseal thousands of pending federal indictments against celebrities and high-ranking officials.
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The case ended up reaching several former high-ranking PP members and drew attention to the alleged party slush fund.
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Other high-ranking officials from Diaz-Canel's generation who were seen as overly ambitious lost their positions in government purges.
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Twitter was pointedly left out of the confab at Trump Tower, which included high ranking executive delegations from Apple, Amazon.
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"The fact that he tells everybody 'I'm the guy' shows bad judgment," says a former high-ranking Obama administration official.
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He's been a high-ranking mid-amateur for a while now, but he really refocused himself in the past year.
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Investigators have also examined whether high-ranking New York City police officers received gifts from businessmen in exchange for favors.
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Japanese media reported earlier on Monday that a high-ranking Pyongyang official appeared to have arrived by train in Beijing.
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"We'd kill to cut a nickel off the price of a car," one high-ranking automotive insider told NBC News.
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More importantly, as the Indianapolis Star first reported, it represents a troubling security lapse by a high-ranking public official.
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I am a high-ranking belt in karate (two more belts until black, and I've even taught Murphy to bow!).
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Outside, there was a line of black Mercedes-Benz sedans with 727 license plates reserved for high-ranking party members.
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This allows a seller to inherit a positive star rating and high ranking for a product without ever selling anything.
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High ranking former officials keep their clearance when they leave so they can keep advising the government on sensitive matters.
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Since 22015 the proportion of high-ranking occupations (professional jobs, management roles and so on) taken by twentysomethings has risen.
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It's possible, of course, that there would be an elite American sniper covert operation to assassinate high-ranking Nazi officials.
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" He added: "This lack of faith, in part, stems from factual misstatements from high-ranking members of the police department.
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Despite a declared political will to uproot graft, Sofia has yet to jail a high-ranking official on corruption charges.
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Crowley is a high-ranking member of party leadership in the House, serving as the chair of the Democratic caucus.
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For decades, I've been hearing from high-ranking officials in dozens of countries that women are more trustworthy than men.
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The term "authoritative figure" in the paper usually refers to high-ranking officials who are unable to go on record.
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If congress votes him out, Cunha loses partial immunity from prosecution offered to members of congress and high-ranking politicians.
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Until, that is, a business associate dropped a word to a high-ranking executive with one of the race sponsors.
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Some analysts say a purge of high-ranking military officials loyal to Gulen was expected to take place next month.
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A high-ranking Ukrainian intelligence officer in Mr. Poroshenko's administration described what happened before the visit to the White House.
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Several high-ranking Republicans called for Sessions to recuse himself from the investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election.
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The unnamed high-ranking official allegedly received a large chunk of the misappropriated 1MDB funds, according to the DOJ's lawsuit.
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Over the past several years, high-paying and high-ranking positions in the Trump White House have been in flux.
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Gizmodo spoke with five high-ranking volunteer moderators of some of Reddit's biggest communities, as well as a Reddit spokesperson.
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The most recent of these took place this week, when Israel apparently killed several high-ranking Hezbollah officers in Syria.
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At the time, Profumo held an especially high-ranking position in government: He was the Secretary of State for War.
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In late July, a group of high-ranking Facebook executives organized an emergency conference call with reporters across the country.
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Freeland's visit marks the first by a high-ranking Canadian government official since Trudeau traveled to Havana in November 2016.
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Military leaders are "not in the slightest bit concerned about maintaining their professional commitments," said the high-ranking military officer.
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Several high-ranking security service officers have been named in the case, but none have served a day in prison.
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Hayden is a four-star general who has served in high-ranking positions in the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations.
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Michael Quick, USC provost, told the LA Times that increasing the school's competitiveness among other high-ranking colleges is expensive.
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Even high-ranking officials within Trump's own administration were unaware of specifics discussed between the two leaders, The Post reports.
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The broken knife is believed to be the murder weapon, a high-ranking police official told CNN earlier this month.
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"Obama brought her into the administration, put her in a bubble, and ignored her," says a former high-ranking diplomat.
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"The Justice Department isn't supposed to be used for political purposes," one former high-ranking department official told The Hill.
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It's Vladimir "Vovan" Krasnov and Alexei "Lexus" Stolyarov, who have pranked high ranking officials and celebrities like Elton John before.
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Federal prosecutors on Wednesday announced the arrest of three high-ranking members of a criminal hacking gang known as Carbanak.
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And other high-ranking officials like cabinet secretaries routinely recuse themselves from matters within their departments without disabling their authority.
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The presence of Ms. Abedin, a high-ranking aide to Hillary Clinton known for her discretion, added to the buzz.
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Trump has previously voiced support for congressional term limits, though the idea has not gained traction with high-ranking lawmakers.
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Five men, some of whom were reportedly high-ranking South Sudanese government officials, participated in the "auction," Plan International said.
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If he accepts the post, Harward would be the second high-ranking national security official to have served under Mattis.
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Forba said the kidnappers had asked the students to tell if them if their parents had high-ranking government positions.
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On Wednesday afternoon, Trump told reporters that there is "no good time" for a high-ranking administration official to leave.
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Telia's former chief executive and two other former high-ranking Telia officials have been charged with bribery by Swedish prosecutors.
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High-ranking Republicans have been critical of the Fed, particularly for the unprecedented stimulus program it carried out under Bernanke.
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Its 15 members include top corporate executives, former high-ranking United States government officials, an accounting expert and an academic.
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Though City Hall was spared, the investigations have previously uncovered multiple unrelated schemes, including some involving high-ranking police officials.
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The firm has hired Jake Donavan, a high-ranking banker at JPMorgan Chase, as the president of its European operation.
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" Average salary for workers without a degree: $121,262 Job description: "High-ranking executive in charge of an organization's information technology.
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It is also bad news to have a high-ranking former aide effectively under the control of the special counsel.
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With former Dan Coats' resignation Sunday, the Trump administration continues to see record amounts of turnover among high-ranking officials.
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Last December, Flynn became the first high-ranking Trump adviser to agree to formally cooperate with the special counsel's probe.
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High-ranking officials in the Trump administration are issuing statements denying they penned an anonymous op-ed bashing the president.
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The former manager, by then a high-ranking Pirates executive, dispatched a scout to run the inmate through a workout.
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They created a dossier on the suspected whistle-blower, searching for motives and ties to high-ranking officials or regulators.
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As bait, Luis and Carlos told Kassar that a high-ranking FARC member would be traveling specifically to pay Kassar.
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Before that, she held a number of high-ranking positions in the Defense Department and the Department of the Navy.
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According to London's poverty profile, four of those five high-ranking regions are among the most impoverished in the capital.
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The two generals are Kamil Basoglu and Ihsan Uyar, both high-ranking members of the land forces, CNN Turk said.
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The other seller was an Iraqi living in Michigan whose father was a high-ranking officer in the Republican Guard.
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Mr. Sperling now heads Sperling Economic Strategies, a consulting firm, and is a high-ranking economic adviser to Hillary Clinton.
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The ELN and other armed groups have collaborated with drugs gangs facilitated by high-ranking officials of the Venezuelan government.
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There were some high-ranking Air Force officials there; they had arrived the night before from Saigon with their families.
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"He was a sergeant and they promoted him to garrison commander because he knew high-ranking officials," Colonel Alishanghai said.
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Both the Navy and Air Force have appointed high-ranking officers to lead teams to identify causes and implement fixes.
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Anti-immigration agenda: Our reporters have the back story behind the Trump administration's recent purge of high-ranking immigration officials.
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Mr. Weissmann and his team used Mr. Gravano as an explosive ally in their bid to prosecute high-ranking mobsters.
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Vladimir Litvinenko, a former high-ranking official for President Vladimir V. Putin's political campaigns, owns 19 percent of the company.
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The strategy of the United States and Mexico to relentlessly pursue high-ranking cartel leaders has not dampened the violence.
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Under the name Kamal Amin Thabet, Cohen cultivated a network of high-ranking and powerful individuals within the Syrian community.
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Dámaso López Nuñez, a high-ranking leader of the Sinaloa cartel, had been arrested in Mexico City the day before.
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LeBaron said that a high ranking in a search can be worth tens of thousands of dollars in monthly revenue.
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The Pizzagate conspiracy theory posited without evidence that high-ranking Democrats were involved in a nonexistent child sex-trafficking circle.
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CNBC spoke with former high-ranking law enforcement officials about what to look for if the memo is made public.
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We will continue to impose sanctions on high-ranking members of the regime and people who handle their financial affairs.
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There is no high-ranking official in the White House driving North Korea policy or fostering dialogue in any form.
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A high-ranking manager from corporate tells us some of their staple "survival" goods, if you will, are running low.
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He and other high-ranking officials had heard in advance the details of what the speech was supposed to say.
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Last week, the division was rocked by news of an internal affairs investigation into high-ranking SVD commanders for misconduct.
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He maintained his high ranking until his death, but shockingly, Catherine and Grigory were only together for about two years.
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The walkover gave Sock, 73, his second ATP title of the year and a career-high ranking of No. 27.
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One high-ranking local official, speaking on condition that he not be identified, said the camp was not totally empty.
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While attending an industry conference, Mr. Schmidt presented a thick binder of technical information to a high-ranking California regulator.
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It is unclear whether prosecutors would also charge Volkswagen employees, but high-ranking Justice Department officials have forecast the possibility.
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She has a career-high ranking of 23 and was consistently in the top 50 before an illness last year.
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More than 90 high-ranking politicians and top businessmen have been convicted so far in the "Operation Car Wash" investigation.
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He has acknowledged friendships with high-ranking government officials and acknowledged providing assistance to international law enforcement agencies, including Russia's.
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A number of former and current Marine officials, including several high-ranking officers, say they are agonized by the reports.
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Despite receiving many wild cards, Marko Djokovic reached a career-high ranking of No. 20; Djordje Djokovic reached No. 2471,270.
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He and another high-ranking Congress official said they expected the BJP to outspend them by a factor of ten.
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They also moved 215 high-ranking MS-215 members into a maximum security prison near San Salvador, the country's capital.
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They also moved 299 high-ranking MS-13 members into a maximum security prison near San Salvador, the country's capital.
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A high-ranking Vatican official disgraced by the Catholic Church's child sex abuse scandals has died, the Vatican has confirmed.
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High-ranking sources in the Trump campaign tell CNN's Brian Stelter and Dylan Byers the campaign has started drafting a lawsuit.
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Kim sent a high-ranking delegation, including his sister, to the games and invited South Korean officials to visit the North.
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Egyptian security sources said contacts were underway to patch things up with the Saudis, involving high-ranking military and intelligence officials.
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To be clear, she smeared a former high-ranking government official with a story that was made up from whole cloth.
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And while the company's high ranking is primarily thanks to Hajjar's SEO skills, mentions on social media have also fueled growth.
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Now, this, of course, as the report found that the FBI was actually intimidated by Clinton&aposs high-ranking legal team.
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The grave contains the body of a high-ranking elderly man, who was in his 60s or 70s when he died.
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The businessman was allegedly taken from his home in October, held for ransom and then murdered by high-ranking police officers.
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According to the Post, the Pentagon began planning a parade after Trump met with high-ranking military officials on Jan. 18.
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"As a rule I don't go off the record with high-ranking officials, particularly the president," Baquet said in an email.
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Although it has generally had at least one Afro-Cuban in a high-ranking position, cynics dismissed them as symbolic figures.
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President Vladimir Putin has been asked by the interior minister to dismiss two high-ranking police officials over the Golunov case.
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According to Sharapudinov, the intermediary took him to the town of Khasavyurt, where a high-ranking local FSB official was waiting.
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But it will have to compete with the nationalistic views of several Bolsonaro ministers who are former high-ranking military officers.
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Partisan swings of the pendulum have also left some high-ranking commanders wary of siding with any one party or faction.
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This has been a huge week for Vandeweghe, who just reached her career-high ranking of No. 10 in women's singles.
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It seems fair to say that a number of high-ranking officials are dissatisfied with the government's official stance on UFOs?
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Congress has the ability, under a law passed in 1924, to inspect tax returns from any taxpayer — including high-ranking officials.
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And in a secondary sense, the hacks hurt Podesta, DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and other high-ranking Democratic Party officials.
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"People used to tell me to hunch down lower in my seat during meetings," one former high-ranking executive told me.
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The event marked the start of "a downward spiral," said a former high-ranking executive who was with Musk that day.
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The ministry does not plan to set up the association itself, a source close to high-ranking ministry officials told Reuters.
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She had high-security clearance and was present for strategic meetings with high-ranking officials, according to her athlete bio page.
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Ankara has warned it might launch a ground offensive into Qandil, where high-ranking PKK members are believed to be based.
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It didn't work, and true "hawks" of Powell's tenure often proved to be high-ranking civilian officials with liberal political leanings.
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The victory also catapulted him to a career-high ranking of No. 9 and gave him the largest payday, at $1,454,982.
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A high-ranking police official on Thursday told CNN that responding officers found a horrific scene in Lathem's River North apartment.
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Quang had been ill for months, said former health minister Nguyen Quoc Trieu, who now oversees healthcare for high-ranking officials.
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For two years now, high-ranking veterans of American intelligence have sounded the alarm about Trump in the starkest language possible.
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Later on Sunday, German Interior minister Horst Seehofer is expected to visit the crash scene together with other high-ranking officials.
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Despite a declared political will to uproot graft, Sofia has yet to jail a single high-ranking official on corruption charges.
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Olga is eventually sent to a concentration camp where she meets her old flame Helmut, now a high-ranking SS officer.
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Many high-ranking Trump appointees have quickly lost favor with the President, demises that are cautionary tales for Pence and others.
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A former high-ranking army officer, Bozize seized power in a coup in 2003 and won elections in 2005 and 2011.
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I spoke this week to several high-ranking executives at major financial institutions that collectively employ tens of thousands in London.
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That is all you need to have, in fact, a conspiracy by two high-ranking officials in the Department of Justice.
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Conway has emerged as one of the president's most frequent critics, despite his wife's high-ranking position in the Trump administration.
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" Average salary for workers without a degree: $7113,2711 Job description: "High-ranking executive that steers the marketing efforts of a company.
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What's more, court documents make clear he was in contact with high-ranking campaign officials about his contacts with the Russians.
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Johnson and two other high-ranking Democrats on the panel previously obtained documents showing EPA staff trying to establish the office.
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Glaxo said little about the developments until July 15, when several high-ranking executives confessed from prison on state-run television.
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Gunnlaugsson was one of several high-ranking public officials to be identified in the papers, along with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Buzzy UK finance startup Starling Bank has lost a sixth high-ranking employee this year, amid a backdrop of executive departures.
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Criminal contempt is highly unlikely, since it would necessitate convincing the DOJ to initiate prosecution of its own high-ranking officials.
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Was Brazile, a high-ranking member of the DNC before becoming its interim chair, really so innocent of all these shenanigans?
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A month later, high-ranking directors in government ministries and agencies, as well as colonels and similar ranks and so on.
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Vladimir Putin has visited North Korea and in November sent a military delegation to conduct high-ranking talks about mutual interest.
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Sangmorakot is known for its high-ranking fighters, but neighborhood kids interested in learning their cultural martial art are also welcome.
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In the Stone charging documents on Friday, Mueller described repeated contacts between Stone and high-ranking members in Trump's campaign organization.
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As the cost of college rises, several high-ranking business executives have suggested that it may no longer be worth it.
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World Briefing A high-ranking army officer, an ally of the president, was killed Tuesday in the capital, Bujumbura, officials said.
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A high-ranking government official told me Cuba would follow the Chinese model, opening up the economy but maintaining political control.
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Mr. Jonas — who on Thursday drew statements of support from many high-ranking government officials — said he immediately rejected the offer.
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A high ranking Russian diplomat said Sunday that it was perilous for the U.S. exit the agreement, the Associated Press reports.
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A high-ranking air force general has defected to the opposition and is calling on his colleagues to officially back Guaidó.
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High-ranking Republican politicians turned on the Republican nominee en masse after Trump's lewd comments on women and subsequent assault allegations.
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Although Mia is now in a senior position, she is not yet high-ranking enough to feel safe to be identified.
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Perez's candidacy is itself a symbol of how tightly controlled the DNC chair race is by the party's high-ranking members.
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"Allen is the one guy who knows everything," a former high-ranking Trump Organization executive told The New Yorker in 2016.
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An amended Civil Service law eliminated merit-based appointments for high-ranking officials, permitting them to be named by the government.
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Mr. Rechnitz also claimed to have showered high-ranking law enforcement officials, including Mr. Banks, with gifts in exchange for favors.
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He said he wanted to cause a major stir, to ensure that he received an audience with a high-ranking officer.
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In November 2015, according to the lawyers' report, the former security chief Mr. Bustillo met with a high-ranking Desa executive.
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According to high-ranking current and former M.T.A. officials, the moves interfered with the authority's plans to address the rising delays.
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High-ranking Turkish and Iranian government officials participated in the scheme, with some officials taking bribes, an indictment charged in September.
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He was a high-ranking executive at Fox when allegations of misconduct were launched against Ailes and former host Bill O'Reilly.
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A U.S. porn star's refund offer, a high-ranking scandal in Japan and some good news from China's war on smog.
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Opinion On July 25, 2013, a high-ranking federal law enforcement officer took a public stand against malfeasance on Wall Street.
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"Long term, I think we need to commit to a more aggressive path," a high-ranking Google employee wrote to colleagues.
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Four other high-ranking managers were also indicted in the same aggravated-fraud document, although their names were not immediately released.
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Soon after that, she said she was driven to the Mexican border by her father and a high-ranking Nxivm member.
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Cash bribes were called "monopoly money," and handed out to high-ranking members of South Africa's governing party on monthly retainers.
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Until last year, his community included an informal group of a few high-ranking religious leaders, diplomats and the gang commission.
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Her arrest was part of a larger federal case against high-ranking members of Nxivm, including Mr. Raniere and four others.
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May's office released a letter to Mr. Williamson, in what amounted to an extraordinary public shaming of a high-ranking politician.
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High-ranking officials expelled from the party had their land seized, or suffered repeated incursions into their properties by party youths.
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The trial may be the first time high-ranking Volkswagen managers testify in open court about the origins of the scandal.
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They earn their high ranking in part by appearing so often in the wild, spread across valley meadows and mountaintop clearings.
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Kicker, who reached a career-high ranking of 78th last year, had been rising through the sport's rankings after early struggles.
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A few high-ranking former employees contacted for this story would not comment on the record because they fear his power.
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And, I am not the only high-ranking police officer to feel that our incarceration-only approach to drugs has failed.
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Still, Mr. Bossert was one of the few high-ranking figures in Mr. Trump's White House who had won bipartisan praise.
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By fall, Armstrong had grown more frustrated because she remained in her post — and some high-ranking Ukrainian officials had, too.
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Outside St. Peter's Basilica on Friday, some American Catholics were dismayed that the Vatican had brought back another high-ranking cleric.
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As for keeping America safe, it's pretty clear which candidate former high-ranking military, State Department and Homeland Security officials support.
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Several high-ranking officials who served with Evo Morales, the former president, have sought refuge in Mexico's embassy in La Paz.
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At a meeting in June with high-ranking security officials, Mr. Putin warned that Russia's position in the industry was threatened.
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"Few courts have sentenced a high-ranking government official and former military general for making false statements," the Justice Department said.
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Venezuela's United Nations Representative Rafael Ramirez, alongside other high ranking officials operating or living abroad, has been subject to arrest warrants.
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This is because the Constitution allows the President -- with the Senate's approval -- to nominate people to high-ranking positions in government.
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The US imposed economic sanctions in 2003 on Mugabe and 76 other high-ranking government officials, accusing them of undermining democracy.
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In this case, the thief may impersonate a high-ranking executive and send a request for workers' W-2s, said Lapidus.
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High-ranking federal officials are barred from being involved in matters affecting their own financial holdings over conflict of interest concerns.
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CNN has also learned the incident was organized by a high-ranking Saudi officer with ties to the kingdom's crown prince.
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A third was the manager of a police vacation hotel where a high-ranking police officer was killed under the rubble.
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How would they judge United States citizens raising serious allegations aimed at a high-ranking official appointed by the Congress itself?
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Spain's national court is also considering hearing a case filed against high-ranking members of President Bashar al-Assad's security services.
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For men, the larger their network — regardless of gender makeup — the more likely they are to earn a high-ranking position.
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The most notable was Mario Tabares, who played in the early 1990s and reached a career-high ranking of No. 131.
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The deputy was not aware that Mr. Ujiri was a high-ranking team executive until after the altercation, Sergeant Kelly said.
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It was also unusual in previous eras for a single gunman, rather than a team, to execute a high-ranking mobster.
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She serves as the campaign's chief fundraiser, while on leave from a high-ranking managing investment banking position at Goldman Sachs.
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In October, just three months earlier, a high-ranking United Arab Emirates government official traveled to Florence on an official visit.
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"We see it but what are we supposed to do?" asked a high-ranking government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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In January several Russian media outlets named him among the four high-ranking FSB officers arrested on suspicion of being American spies.
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The now-former cadet said the probe found him advocating for socialist revolution online and disparaging high-ranking officers and U.S. officials.
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The charge is frequently leveled against high-ranking suspects as a way of showing they are morally degenerate and worthy of punishment.
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At the time of the recording, Del Balso was a notorious bookmaker and high-ranking member of Montreal's infamous Rizzuto crime family.
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I was far from the only one who wanted her: none other than a high-ranking executive at Animal Planet was interested.
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The frustration was obliquely mentioned by several high-ranking Republicans in critical or non-plussed statements by the end of the weekend.
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Production problems followed the launch, high-ranking executives have left, and the company faces lawsuits accusing it of gender and racial discrimination.
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With Moon's election, Lotte has effectively given up on the project, the Chosun Ilbo newspaper said, citing a high-ranking Lotte official.
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Another indicted official, former FIFA vice president Jack Warner, was a high-ranking cabinet minister in Trinidad and Tobago until mid-2013.
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Last week Trump met with a small cadre of New York campaign backers, including high-ranking real estate executives, according to reports.
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Angels: Gilead's high-ranking army of soldiers that fight in border wars and guard important places like the Rachel and Leah Center.
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Colombian courts convicted three high-ranking officers of the Colombian security services for torturing Duque and her daughter in 2003 and 2004.
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Navalny claimed in his video that the posts showed the close relationship between a high-ranking government official and a powerful oligarch.
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High-ranking officers stuffed the payrolls with names of their relatives and sold weapons and food intended for the rank-and-file.
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China has purged high-ranking officials in the Hubei — the epicenter of the deadly coronavirus outbreak — amid public outcry over the virus.
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Similarly in China, the recent anti-corruption push from President Xi Jinping has seen many high-ranking officials brought down in disgrace.
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The big picture: Scores of high-ranking officials from Vice President Mike Pence to Defense Secretary James Mattis are denying their involvement.
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News of the couple's death made headlines in Canada, the US, and Australia, where Fowler's father is a high-ranking police officer.
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News of Tesla's quarterly performance comes at a time where Tesla lost three high-ranking executives in the span of a week.
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The 34-year-old high-ranking executive at the Trump Organization is a mother of three and married to investor Jared Kushner.
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A high-ranking official gives behind-the-scenes intelligence to a reporter in hopes of putting the administration in a good light.
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Erdogan had previously sacked hundreds of high-ranking military officers for disloyalty during his tenure as Turkish prime minister from 2003-2014.
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A total of about 80 billion roubles ($1.4 billion) would be written off under Putin's proposal, a high-ranking official told Reuters.
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There was no mention of the other high-ranking Russian official that was in the room, ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak.
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A breakdown in security ties would also endanger the discreet extradition of high-ranking crime and terrorism suspects to the United States.
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"China does need to have necessary defense of these islands and rocks, which we believe are Chinese territory," high-ranking Chinese Col.
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Several current and former high-ranking moderators of Reddit's other communities told Gizmodo they had no knowledge of Reddit's "collaboration" with The_Donald.
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And he has refrained from visiting Yasukuni, a controversial shrine in Tokyo that enshrines the souls of 14 high-ranking war criminals.
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North Korea later sent athletes to the Olympics, as well as a high-ranking delegation that included Kim's sister, Kim Yo Jong.
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This year, 35 countries will play host to high-ranking Irish officials, but many more will stage their own celebrations of Irishness.
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Even the wives of high-ranking officials are resigned to roles of domesticity and forbidden from sex with their husbands or reading.
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The book follows a Canadian businessman named Barry Simcoe, who has survived by sweet-talking high-ranking Venezuelan military officials and robots.
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Some critics of the state's role in the health crisis have called for high-ranking state officials, including Snyder, to be charged.
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As a Wife to a high-ranking leader in Gilead, Eleanor is supposed to be embody Gilead's ideals for an elite woman.
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But the interior ministry denied that figure the next day and said 16 police and conscripts died, including some high-ranking officers.
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The Swiss government ordered asset freezes and travel bans for people, companies and organizations including seven Venezuelan ministers and high-ranking officials.
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Bruce Loveless and eight other high-ranking naval officers with accepting luxury travel, elaborate dinners and the services of prostitutes from GDMA.
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"We have exchanged more than 7,000 names from each side, including some 200 high-ranking officers," said Ghaleb Mutlaq, a Houthi delegate.
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Fixing the IT infrastructure is not a very appealing topic for any high ranking political appointee doing a finite tour of duty.
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Meanwhile, a high-ranking government official endangered national security for her own convenience and faced nothing more than a negative press conference.
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She reached a career-high ranking of 48th in 2009 - the first British woman to crack the top 50 for 16 years.
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Colombian courts convicted three high-ranking officers of the Colombian security services for torturing Claudia and her daughter in 2003 and 2004.
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The lawsuits repeatedly referred to a high-ranking official, only identified as "Malaysian Official 1," who received some of the misappropriated funds.
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One high-ranking GOP official conceded that some top Republicans begin each day fearing what new self-destructive sideshow Trump could create.
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Those accused of taking part in the human-trafficking operation range from local administrative staff and civilians to high-ranking military officials.
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Microsoft has shown itself willing to take action against employees, even high-ranking executives, when it is convinced there has been impropriety.
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The Swiss Attorney General's Office (OAG) opened criminal proceedings against Beckenbauer and three other former high-ranking German soccer officials last September.
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Growing list of scandals Pruitt faces a growing list of scandals that would easily sink a high ranking official in most administrations.
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The Ethics in Government Act (1978) authorized, among other things, the appointment of special prosecutors to investigate high-ranking executive branch officials.
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The United States' decision to move the US embassy to Jerusalem brings Israel closer to "annihilation," a high-ranking Iranian official said.
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There are also a slew of high-ranking military officers who are retiring in the coming months as part of regular rotations.
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But Wells Fargo was extremely slow to pursue responsibility up the management chain, let alone fire or discipline any high-ranking executive.
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Nationwide protests and judicial investigations led to the resignations and arrests of the country's president, vice president and several high-ranking officials.
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That led one high-ranking official to call the report a "clean bill of health" for the nation's largest municipal police force.
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The House Foreign Affairs Committee will hold a hearing on North Korea, with testimony from a high-ranking defector, at 22019 a.m.
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He said a high-ranking Japanese official announced that the new Treasury report wouldn't spur his country to change its currency practices.
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A high-ranking executive at Palantir, the big data company criticized for aiding the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, is now at Google.
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And the recent arrests of high-ranking Saudis in an anti-corruption initiative created uncertainty in the last week and a half.
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Her uncle Pongpat Chayapan, a high-ranking police officer, was convicted of running illegal casinos, oil smuggling, money laundering and other crimes.
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Since June, Zume Pizza, a SoftBank-backed startup valued above $1 billion, has lost several high-ranking executives, Business Insider has learned.
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In monkeys, "a low ranking individual has to be vigilant in a way that a high ranking individual doesn't," Dr. Tung said.
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December 3, 133 - Two more high ranking FIFA executives are arrested by Swiss police for allegedly taking millions of dollars in bribes.
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It also makes Alexander the latest high-ranking Republican senator to retire since Trump was elected; a list that also includes Sens.
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Another high-ranking state health department official, Dr. Eden Wells, was charged Wednesday with obstruction of justice and lying to an officer.
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This excludes the vast majority of Fitch-rated LGFVs, which are connected with high-ranking local governments and undertake key policy roles.
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This seems to have been the case with Mohanad Mahmoud al-Farekh, a Texan who became a high-ranking Al Qaeda leader.
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The Agency had 92 VHS tapes of the torture of Zubaydah, who the US believed was a high-ranking Al Qaeda official.
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Elsewhere, like in Cuba, women's high-ranking ministerial and provincial positions have correlated with better abortion policy and systems for women's care.
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Thousands of employees walked out of Google offices in late 2018 after reports surfaced of sexual misconduct by high-ranking company officials.
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The city-state of 5.6 million people is an experienced host to major summits involving high-ranking officials from around the world.
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The North said its delegation would comprise athletes, high-ranking officials, a cheering squad, art performers as well as reporters and spectators.
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Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)A high-ranking Nigerian policewoman has warned gay people living in the country to leave or risk criminal prosecution.
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In January, a former colleague of Mr. Walk, the high-ranking music executive, published an open letter accusing him of sexual misconduct.
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Dana Walden, currently the co-chief executive of the Fox Television Group, is expected to have a high-ranking role at Disney.
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BEIJING — When a high-ranking official in China's public security system was elected president of Interpol in 2016, leaders in Beijing rejoiced.
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Though other high-ranking cartel figures had been extradited previously, Guzman was the first to go to trial instead of pleading guilty.
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A senior fire officer said that he witnessed many instances when Chief Leonard lost his temper and screamed at high-ranking subordinates.
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Many high-ranking military officers are, after all, responsible for serious human rights violations and have reportedly profited immensely from illicit activities.
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The Trump administration responded by classifying Cambodia as "recalcitrant" and imposing visa sanctions on some high-ranking government officials and their families.
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"Use of anonymous sourcing in any story must be approved by a high-ranking editor, usually a department head," Mr. Corbett writes.
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The Commandant of the Coast Guard and various high-ranking figures, including sometimes the Secretaries themselves, can be found in the stands.
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Istanbul's prosecutors office said another 40 suspects including high ranking military personnel were being sought in the city and 14 other provinces.
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As he enters the United States Open with a career-high ranking of No. 5, his lifetime goal feels closer than ever.
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But the company has only gradually replaced people who held high-ranking positions while the illegal software was being devised and deployed.
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The Trump administration had already imposed sanctions on four high-ranking Nicaraguan officials when National Security Adviser John Bolton announced on Nov.
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Initially, Mr. Loeb was prosecuted in Suffolk County, where Mr. McPartland, a high-ranking lawyer in Mr. Spota's office, handled the case.
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North and South Korea North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with a high-ranking a South Korean delegation today in Pyongyang.
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"Where Jane goes, Bernie goes," said Michael Ceraso, a high-ranking aide on Mr. Sanders's 2016 campaign in New Hampshire and California.
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Other high-ranking administrators — notably, a former admissions officer at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire — have pleaded guilty to sexual violations.
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The two reached out to The Times after neither high-ranking police officials nor City Hall had responded satisfactorily to their complaints.
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Over 6.33,300 years ago, a grandson of the Japanese emperor sent that ancient poem to a high-ranking Chinese monk called Ganjin.
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Vaidisova reached a career-high ranking of No. 7 in 2007 and two Grand Slam semifinals before retiring in 2010 at 21.
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Zabiullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman, claimed in a statement that all passengers, which he said included high-ranking CIA officers, were killed.
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A statement from a Taliban spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, said that all passengers, which he claimed included high-ranking CIA officers, were killed.
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The big picture: Hale is a high-ranking official who's served as an ambassador to Jordan, Lebanon and Pakistan, among other roles.
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The beneficiaries included a high-ranking police official, Guillermo Calderoni, who fed Guzman information about law enforcement activities "every day," Martinez said.
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The report claimed hundreds of high-ranking officials have been executed since Kim came to power, while 38 officials have been purged.
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Edie Falco plays a high-ranking New York Police Department officer who ditches New York for Los Angeles in this drama series.
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In April, this council appointed new board members, including the first woman and two high-ranking government officials close to Prince Mohammad.
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Several high-ranking officials with the Hindu nationalist governing party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, have accused Mr. Tharoor of killing his wife.
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On Friday, a high ranking North Korean emissary delivered a personal note to Mr. Trump during a meeting in the Oval Office.
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So did high-ranking officials from the military, which has launched nine coups or attempted coups since independence from Portugal in 1974.
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But there was one more high-ranking Trump campaign official who intersected with an intelligence informant about Russian interference in the election.
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On Monday, a high-ranking Saudi defense attaché is traveling to Pensacola to meet with US officials involved in the shooting probe.
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Last year, a high-ranking police officer issued a warning to gay people living in the country to leave or risk prosecution.
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So perhaps it should be no surprise that at least one high-ranking federal official thinks of Hawaii as a distant island.
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Malek wrote that a high-ranking delegation of government officials traveled to Dara'a and met with the town's elders on Assad's behalf.
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A team of high-ranking South Korean officials attended a four-hour dinner with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang.
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Trump and several other high-ranking U.S. officials are scheduled to attend the forum in Davos, which runs from Tuesday through Friday.
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However, lawmakers have yet to hear the testimony of key high-ranking officials like Pompeo or former National Security Adviser John Bolton.
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