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"secretarial" Definitions
  1. involving or connected with the work of a secretary

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"I also assume you've had previous secretarial experience?" asks Brown.
Maria did secretarial and office-manager jobs and had a daughter.
She attended secretarial school and appeared in several magazine advertising campaigns.
Sometimes the secretarial firms just dispensed with the pretense up front.
I also had to set the surgery schedule and give secretarial support.
So the boring secretarial course was certainly worth it in the end!
And he's skeptical of just how far the secretarial order will go.
"I had no idea there was a secretarial flag," Jewell told HuffPost.
"The position mentioned is a secretarial appointment," the spokesperson said in an email.
Women also complained about getting passed over for promotions and being assigned secretarial work.
Anyone can call themselves an accountant or secretarial firm — there are no professional regulations.
He currently performs secretarial duties full-time for OryLab from his home in northern Japan.
"People tend to think women were 'just' secretarial couriers and messengers," said journalist Sarah Rose.
Having attended Catholic schools in Belfast, Ms. Williams took secretarial courses before finding office work.
" In an emailed statement, DHS spokeswoman Jenny Burke said, "The position mentioned is a Secretarial appointment.
She got a secretarial job at a Washington law firm to help pay her college costs.
She would eventually enroll in secretarial school and find a job in a journalism training center.
Legendre's social connections had wangled her a secretarial role in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).
It initially destroyed 3.5 million jobs in total, including those in typewriter manufacturing, secretarial work and bookkeeping.
What they do, according to O*NET: They perform secretarial duties using legal terminology, procedures, and documents.
To service offshore clients, there are plenty of secretarial services that provide company directors abroad with assistance.
The only career available to most women back then was a "pink collar" secretarial or sales job.
"I got my job at Thompson because I had secretarial experience," she wrote in the 1987 essay.
Ms. Torres was so frightened that she quit nursing classes and a secretarial job to avoid him.
In their place, unskilled jobs in health care and secretarial work are booming — occupations traditionally dominated by women.
She was only 26 years old; her credentials consisted of a love of animals and a secretarial qualification.
Not only will Siri perform secretarial work from your palm, but she has a clever yet constrained personality.
Median annual salary in 2018: $46,360What they do, according to O*NET: Perform secretarial duties for legal services.
Women strove for positions outside the secretarial pool, often meeting fierce opposition from male leadership along the way.
The misery of that hostel, the crushing sexism implicit in that secretarial course — I was feeling it all.
Lead ammunition ban repealed: Later in the day, Zinke got to work with a pair of secretarial orders.
"The societal expectations would be: Queen's Secretarial College, find a good husband, be a dutiful wife," he said.
The president and Ms. Mugabe became involved when she worked as a typist in the president's secretarial pool.
But eventually Hamilton tired of his secretarial duties and resigned from his position as aide-de-camp in 1781.
But a Secretarial memo is not a substitute for a law written by Congress and signed by the president.
Consider what happened at the Wilfred American Educational Corporation, which operated beauty and secretarial schools back to the 250s.
"Hello, I'm here to interview for the secretarial position," Clinton said to applause as she made her surprise appearance.
Last week Zinke issued another secretarial order designed to increase access to various public lands for hunters and fishers.
Then he offered her a job as one of his protocol officers, who performed secretarial work at the statehouse.
For a few months in the mid-sixties, the Dublin-born journalist Mary Kenny did secretarial work for O'Brien.
In September he issued another secretarial order designed to increase access to various public lands for hunters and fishers.
He issued several secretarial orders to increase opportunities to hunt on public lands and designate more wetlands for conservation.
Mr. Seymour hired her for secretarial work and began using her writing skills to help him prepare his courses.
Two of the arrests are of secretarial staff of "some doctors" who are not employees of the hospital, it adds.
Women, however, outnumber men in lower-tier jobs, such as secretarial and administrative roles, whereas men predominate in senior positions.
He also has his office fly a secretarial flag when he's in the building and minted his own challenge coin.
Jean's epilepsy led to her death at 29, just eight months after she had assumed secretarial duties for her father.
" Of her initial assignment at Lake Air Field, Arizona, she lamented, "They only wanted women to be in secretarial positions.
I had a choice of Extra Options — for girls: Home Economics, Art, and Secretarial Science — and I'd chosen Home Economics.
In her first secretarial position, in an all-male factory, she recalled, she boldly stood up to a sexual harasser.
After ripping up the textbooks from her secretarial courses, he demanded that she burn them and drop out of school.
His daughter is taking a course in secretarial work while the son is getting ready to sit university entrance exams.
He also signed a secretarial order that undid agency rules for reducing the environmental impacts of activities on federal lands.
In America some of the commonest occupations for women—primary-school teaching, nursing and secretarial work—are at least 80% female.
After reaching preliminary agreement with a group of bipartisan lawmakers, secretarial authority became a sticking point – one that Ivanka would resolve.
While she did well at school, Goodall said she had no money for university so opted to do a secretarial course.
She spends her days doing secretarial work and her nights at parties and occasional prostitution in an establishment called Moka Efti.
Giving up hope of an academic career, she was pushed by her mother and her in-laws to undertake secretarial training.
The groom's mother retired as a secretarial services manager in the legal department of the General Casualty Insurance Company in Madison.
She worked 22 jobs by the age of 23 before landing a secretarial position for the Giffuni Brothers' real estate company.
Is it a unified department under direct secretarial control, or is it a confederation of mostly independent agencies coordinated by the secretary?
She later quit a corporate secretarial job to attend Detroit's College for Creative Studies in 1980, after raising Myers and her brother.
After earning her secretarial degree, she worked at a large law firm before landing her job at Christie's about 20 years ago.
A few years later she returned to the city permanently, determined to succeed as a modern dancer, supporting herself through secretarial work.
A fabulous typist, the eccentric "Mad Mildred" scores a choice secretarial position among the 40,000 eager Americans recruited to work at Hanford.
When the time came to choose between a secretarial career or the uncertain prospect of a job in academia, the choice was easy.
Even if he has no prior secretarial experience, a man will often receive a higher salary than his fellow secretaries who are female.
She left school at age 16 and took a secretarial course before working in PR and publishing, according to her biography "My Story".
I often have to catch myself from immediately volunteering to do secretarial tasks at work and just let the expectation hang there. 3.
A. I was maybe 14 years old and I was attending a vocational school in Nepal where we were being taught secretarial skills.
It was a fitting introduction to the bizarre shadow world of Hong Kong shell companies and the secretarial firms enlisted to conceal them.
I visited 13 addresses tied to Zaron Bio-tech or He Wenxiang, all of which turned out to be secretarial or accounting firms.
He was born in Kobe in 2514 and as a young man worked in a secretarial-administrative job at Jirō Yoshihara's family company.
He has aggrandised himself embarrassingly, with secretarial flags, man-of-action publicity shots and a helicopter tour paid for from his department's firefighting budget.
In April, Ivanka hosted a dinner with senators from both sides of the aisle and key CEOs to resolve the issue of secretarial authority.
By age 23, she had already worked 22 jobs, and her latest gig was a secretarial position for the Giffuni Brothers' real estate company.
Perhaps the biggest transformation of all is that of former housemaid Gwen (Rose Leslie), who left to fight in Westeros pursue a secretarial career.
He was spotted attending their annual dinner last Wednesday, a source told CNN, just two days before he issued the most recent secretarial order.
" Gaumont agreed to her request, but that was only, she wrote, "on the express condition that this would not interfere with my secretarial duties.
The brief cameo had Clinton stretching her comedic muscles, delivering a quip about her experience with emails and another about her previous secretarial experience.
In March 2012, she put in place the seminal Secretarial Policy Guidance on Promoting Gender Equality to Achieve our National Security and Foreign Policy Objectives.
That was done by secretarial order in the Department of the Interior; you wouldn't have to go through a long process to lift that suspension.
This tall, bespectacled girl had a series of secretarial jobs until World War II, when she became a translator at the codebreaking hub, Bletchley Park.
I found 18,668 companies at a single address, but most of the secretarial firms seemed to have no idea how many companies they actually represented.
Mr. Zinke's schedule also showed that he had hosted Mr. Lesar and a developer involved with the hotel-brewery project in his secretarial office in 2017.
Maggie Gyllenhaal plays Lee, a fainthearted young woman with a troubled past whose first job is a secretarial position under an overbearing lawyer, Edward (James Spader).
And so now, at Zinke's behest, the department's Washington headquarters flies a secretarial flag when Zinke arrives for the day and lowers it when he leaves.
After losing her secretarial job and her health insurance, Wilson was no longer able to afford the pricey specialty injections that had successfully managed her chronic pain.
Ben Carson's $31,000 dining set, Ryan Zinke's secretarial flag, Scott Pruitt's 18-man security detail, and private jets all round, were imitations of Mr Trump's greater vanities.
Kenneth Norton has been given a Secretarial Letter of Censure for his role in the so-called Fat Leonard scandal, the Navy said in a statement Wednesday.
In Seattle, she had a secretarial job at a kidney-transplant center, where, between six and eight in the morning, the office was quiet and she wrote.
Crossing a vertiginous balcony, levitated high above the garden, they negotiated the third of three separate reception areas, which in turn gave onto an enormous secretarial antechamber.
Along with my secretarial responsibilities I ran the letters page and the table of contents, which meant it was my blessed duty to read everything we published.
Her rapid ascent into Zimbabwean politics began in the president's secretarial pool, and she later took on the mantle of "first shopper" because of her extravagant spending.
Chmielewski said Pruitt's personal and secretarial requests extended to most close staffers, including Syndey Hupp's sister, Milan Hupp, who he routinely asked to get him coffees or books.
In 1988, when Tsitsi Dangarembga's acclaimed novel, "Nervous Conditions," came out, I was 19 and living in a woman's youth hostel in Harare, Zimbabwe, while attending secretarial college.
Before last summer, Bro, a former elementary schoolteacher, led a relatively quiet life, doing secretarial work and living in a modest trailer home about 30 minutes north of Charlottesville.
Female participants recounted many experiences, including being catcalled as well as being given secretarial positions in STEM group projects because their male group members didn't believe they were smart.
Rivkin, which provides secretarial services for Velmur, said it would end its business relationship with the company and file a suspicious transaction report on their dealings to the police.
He said that as of 2018, secretarial firms must check their clients' identities in order to comply with standard anti-money laundering and antiterrorism practices, but that's about it.
A newly signed secretarial order means acting Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Director William Pendley will stay in his position despite objections from lawmakers over his anti-government philosophy.
No one could have guessed that the show would whisk us back to a German military secretarial pool during World War I, but it has the freedom to do it.
Divorced from Bezos's biological father, Ted Jorgensen, by the time Bezos was 17 months, Jacklyn sought out work as a secretary (she had been taking secretarial classes in the afternoons).
The lawsuit alleges that Boyd sent Cater sexually harassing text messages, phone calls and emails after arranging a secretarial job for her at the Motor Vehicles Department in late 2015.
Since entering the Trump Organization's secretarial pool, Ms. Graff has acted as Mr. Trump's media liaison, scheduler, sometimes spokeswoman, fund-raising planner, "Apprentice" co-star and Miss Teen USA judge.
The shame of the pregnancy means banishment — and liberation — to secretarial school in Stockholm, where her choice seems to be between an unwise marriage or a life without her child.
Around the corner from the gaming space is a tennis-themed sports shop, which is listed as the address for the firm that performed legally required secretarial services for Jiushun Group.
At an industry conference in Houston, Zinke signed a secretarial order for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) to start formulating a new five-year plan for drilling rights sales.
Anna was a powerful figure in the division, something of an aging Miss Moneypenny, and as part of the senior secretarial pool, she enjoyed the oblique horsepower of her division chief.
After college, she worked briefly as an assistant at Doubleday in New York City (because she was a woman, she was forced into secretarial work) and, later, as a textbook editor.
Zinke issued a secretarial order last season, and the approach is being taken in parks like Yosemite, where the popular valley area is currently closed because of the nearby Ferguson fire.
Deputy Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt ordered the "streamlining" of this process last August in a secretarial order that imposed arbitrary time and page limits for new environmental impact statements.
The secretarial order also aims to expand educational outreach for hunting and fishing to "under served" communities such as minorities and veterans as well as increase volunteer access to federal lands.
Having learned stenography as a young woman, Guy Blaché applied in 1894 for a secretarial job with Léon Gaumont, one of several French inventors experimenting with the potential of early cinematography.
She did secretarial work related to the 1939-'40 New York World's Fair and was a secretary at a steel company and a distillery before going to work for the Eisenhowers.
Chandra fell under the computer's spell while studying film at Columbia University in the late 2500s, when he took a job at a firm that provided secretarial services for medical insurance companies.
At 21, she enrolled in a secretarial course and before long she ran away to Johannesburg—a city blacks could enter to work, but were required to leave before the nightly curfew.
We are especially concerned about a provision in the Secretarial Order directing Interior agencies to review regulations related to the management of "non-Federal oil and gas rights" on agency-managed lands.
As war approaches, she applies to join the Women's Armed Forces but is instead summoned to a job in the burgeoning secretarial pool of M.I.5, the British domestic counter-intelligence agency.
"Today's secretarial order is the latest example of how the Trump administration is actively moving to support hunting and other forms of outdoor recreation on public lands," Zinke said in a statement.
Founded in 1931 as a private secretarial school, it expanded into a college offering two- and four-year degrees from eight campuses in New York and New Jersey, plus an online school.
My mother, long gone, was all for adventure and personal expression, but she was also for drudgery and humility, and I bet that she trusted secretarial school to acquaint me with both.
She had the option when my dad left to have a secretarial kind of position or start a nonprofit organization feeding the poor and the homeless with a nun friend of hers. Okay.
"The Department of Commerce does not tolerate behavior, harassment, discrimination or prejudice based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability," this year's Secretarial Policy Statement on Equal Employment Opportunity reads.
Interior announced a legal opinion in December that changed the Obama-era secretarial opinion that incidental killings of migratory birds under the act were as forbidden as intentional killing or ruining of habitat.
Pendley is still in... A newly signed secretarial order means Bureau of Land Management (BLM) acting director William Pendley will stay in his position despite objections from lawmakers over his anti-government philosophy.
"Since this longstanding legal advice and Secretarial practice were inconsistent with the Department's general motor vehicle policy, either the written policy or the practice should have been changed long before now," Bernhardt writes.
For example, he signed two secretarial orders to undue missteps like the reversal of Order 219, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decree that banned lead tackle and ammunition on USFWS-protected lands.
My career consisted of administrative roles in high-tech offices and government agencies, with most of it contract work because it paid more and provided more flexibility and mobility than permanent secretarial work.
After the war ended, she was discharged as a seaman second class in 1946 and enrolled in secretarial school in New York City, where she met and married an Army veteran, Robert Finch.
But Ms. Torres-Gonzalez, who earned a secretarial degree in Puerto Rico before moving in the 1980s to the Bronx, where she taught Spanish to children, tried not to be intimidated by such fears.
"My first job once I got out of the secretarial pool was in Washington, D.C., actually," the 2016 GOP presidential candidate told Julie Mason at a taping for SiriusXM's "Leading Ladies" series on Tuesday.
The question of whether we can separate the art from the artist — or the fairly competent secretarial work from the domestic violence allegations — is bigger than Harvey Weinstein, or Quentin Tarantino, or Rob Porter.
But when she becomes pregnant, her parents send her from their farming community to Stockholm, where she will enroll in a secretarial course and have her baby in secret while Reinhold obtains a divorce.
Carlene Roberts Lawrence, who worked her way up from a $228-a-month secretarial job to become, by wide acknowledgment, the first woman to break into the airline industry's executive ranks, died on Oct.
Nearly 22016 years after a nationwide chain of beauty and secretarial schools was closed for defrauding students, the Department of Education has agreed to help victims wipe clean their burdensome federal student loan debts.
During his tenure, a security staffer would ascend to the interior department's roof to hoist a secretarial flag—blue, depicting the agency's bison seal flanked by seven white stars—when he arrived in the morning.
Who would have thought that the humble pussybow blouse — a staple of 1800s Victorian dressing, 1960s secretarial attire and 1980s power-lady dressing — would end up playing such a pivotal role in the 2016 election?
There was an explosion of feminist magazines and periodicals like Shrew and the iconic Spare Rib, as feminists abandoned misogynist media outlets (where they were frequently asked to do secretarial work) and founded their own.
Zinke made his support for hunting clear from his first day at the department, when he issued two secretarial orders that were designed in part to increase access on public lands for hunters and fishers.
After women returned home from their secretarial or office jobs, they had another job to do — caring for the children, doing the housekeeping, and, of course, putting a hot dinner in front of their husband.
In meetings with male peers where I am invited — because of my expertise, not my secretarial skills — I am asked a lot (80% of the time) to write important things down or to take notes.
Young women, aged 20 and 21, with flowing hair and sunny smiles, who, the reasoning went, could have been homecoming queens and studious coeds and gone on to marry clean young men and taken secretarial jobs.
She has obligations not only to you and your fellow passengers twitching in annoyance, but to a host of others, including the nursing and secretarial staffs and the cleaning crew at the end of the line.
I think of women like my grandmother and so many like her who worked their way up from a secretarial pool to management and in the process pushed the glass ceiling just a little bit higher.
In what is being described as an "expansive" secretarial order, Zinke's rule would ultimately allow broader access across the board to hunters and fishers on public lands managed by the Interior Department, according to the order.
The process involves a security staffer going up to the roof and hoisting a special "secretarial flag," which is emblazoned with the agency's bison seal and flanked by seven white stars, whenever Zinke enters the building.
Opinion Columnist I hate to break it to parents who just sent their college-admission-minded progeny to the Tibetan Plateau to churn yak butter, but the smartest summer I ever spent was in secretarial school.
" Zinke signed a secretarial order in September 2017 "to adopt more aggressive practices, using the full authority of the Department, to prevent and combat the spread of catastrophic wildfires through robust fuels reduction and pre-suppression techniques.
As is often the case with labor-saving devices, the advent of her word processor played out in unpredictable ways — making secretarial work easier for a time but superfluous later, often to the dismay of male bosses.
Secretarial positions were among the better-paid work, and it was not unusual, especially in publishing, for a bright woman who started as a secretary to break out and rise up; some great editors took that route.
In fact, a 1959 quiz from a secretarial training program in Waco, Texas, asking women if they have what it takes to be a secretary includes "smiling readily and naturally" and being "usually cheerful" among its requirements. 
When she gets a call from the Ministry of Information to interview for a job, she assumes it's a secretarial post — but lo and behold, someone wants her to work as a writer in the propaganda film department!
Dr. Hornig was in her early 21945s in 20153 when, armed with a graduate degree in chemistry, she was offered the secretarial position at a secret atomic laboratory in Los Alamos, N.M., part of the government's Manhattan Project.
He disparages Black Lives Matter as "a textbook example of how not to build solidarity," and dismisses "sex relations, the family, the secretarial pool, schools, the grocery store" (read: women's issues) as all but irrelevant to serious politics.
They'd found 20-somethings like Josh, a recent Berkeley graduate who came to Moscow to drive a delivery truck, and Nancy, a fluent Russian speaker who now did menial and secretarial work at Spaso House, the ambassador's residence.
Oversight at the secretarial level is essential to ensuring the strategic integration of all DOE assets to deliver on NNSA's responsibilities, as well as advising the president regarding the capability of the deterrent to meet current and future threats.
The decision to rollback the protections of the various animals was determined in conjunction with a series of Interior Department secretarial orders from 220006 that directed the agency to expand access for recreational hunting and fishing on public lands.
On the one hand, it's beautifully tragic to demonstrate that Sherlock Holmes, the character who singlehandedly codified the "brilliant detective" trope for all of popular culture, would as a woman be forced to confine her brilliant mind to secretarial work.
I experienced this firsthand at my first real job at a New York literary agency in 2005, when rumblings across the secretarial desks spread the news like an earthquake: Murakami was coming to the office to meet with his agent.
His mother, Julia (Toyos) González, was a homemaker who also did secretarial work at New York University and, for a time, for the F.B.I. Ms. González-Altomari said her father filled the house with music when his children were young.
"For now, I'm just looking for secretarial work," said Ms. Basnight, who was among several residents lined up for one of the few aging computers available in the tenants association office for residents who do not have computers of their own.
After securing, through a friend, a position in the studio of a photographer for Harper's Bazaar (she had gone to secretarial school but did not complete it, nor any other higher education, as far as her family was aware), Mrs.
The Public Duty Cost Allowance (PDCA) provides an annual entitlement that these august individuals can spend on office and secretarial costs "to meet the continuing additional office costs which they are liable to incur because of their special position in public life".
Internal jockeying Sources familiar with the inner workings of DHS describe an environment where political appointees and policy staff with strongly held opinions circulate ideas that sometimes reach the press before front office and secretarial staff are even aware of the discussions.
On most predominantly white campuses, people of color are overwhelmingly represented in food service, grounds keeping, custodial roles and fairly low-paid secretarial roles; and they are tragically underrepresented among tenured faculty members, deans, provosts and presidents, people who are in power.
The suspect handed a letter to staff at the official residence of Tadanori Oshima, the Chairman of the Lower House in Japan's parliament in February, the House's secretarial office has confirmed, but CNN has not been able to independently verify the contents of this letter.
At 16, she enrolled at the Black Hills Secretarial School in Rapid City, S.D. She worked briefly as a bookkeeper for a bank in Lemmon, about 10 miles west of Thunder Hawk, before following a friend to Washington, where she spent a summer waiting tables.
In addition, Xinhua said Ding paid huge salaries to the company's employees - the company paid 22 million RMB ($22 million) to employees in November 22.6 alone - and insisted all secretarial staff wear designer outfits and expensive jewelry to burnish the company's image of profitability.
The gist of our concern with the Secretarial Order's is that the mandatory review and possible amendment or repeal of the Park Service 9B regulations suggest the real possibility that environmental safeguards designed to protect park resources could be seriously weakened or even removed.
The report, released Thursday afternoon, said that HUD officials did allocate $31,561 for "the purchase of new dining room furniture for the secretarial suite" without informing congressional Appropriations Committees, as required by law for any purchase of furniture or decorations in excess of $5,000.
" Before becoming Mr. Eliot's secretary, she did occasional secretarial work for Dylan Thomas who, according to a volume of Mr. Eliot's letters Valerie edited, once, before visiting Mr. Eliot, asked her "What is it worth to you if I push his secretary down the stairs?
A childhood spent with Loeb classics, those tempting little red and green volumes of parallel texts, gave her a love of languages that she took to Oxford, but she swapped all that "like a good girl", as she said, for a secretarial course when she got married.
Dorfman has been taking photographs since the 1960s, when a secretarial stint at Grove Press introduced the self-proclaimed "nice Jewish girl" to a cavalcade of countercultural heavyweights—including Audre Lorde, Allen Ginsberg, Joni Mitchell, Anaïs Nin, and Bob Dylan, all of whom she captured on film.
Florence Nightingale Graham dropped out of nursing school and moved to New York, where she worked a secretarial job at a pharmaceutical company and snuck in time at their labs; her experiments turned into a skincare line, which turned into the billion-dollar beauty empire known as Elizabeth Arden.
She held several menial jobs after high school that made her miserable, one working for Satmar leaders doing secretarial work; one in a matzo factory; and another in a group home for adults with developmental disabilities, where she was fired, she told me, after reporting abuses by the staff.
His government spending also raised eyebrows after reports surfaced that he created battle coins to hand out to guests, asked for a specially designed secretarial flag to be flown above Interior's headquarters when he was present and spent thousands of taxpayer dollars to replace his office's balcony door.
"The purpose of this proposed rule is to align sport hunting regulations in national preserves in Alaska with State of Alaska regulations and to enhance consistency with harvest regulations on surrounding non-federal lands and waters in furtherance of [two] Secretarial Orders," reads the text of the rule proposal.
For my mother, college graduation also represented a victory over her parents, who had wanted her to take a commercial course in high school and then get a secretarial job; against their wishes, she moved out, took a job as a live-in babysitter, and attended Brooklyn College.
He was followed a century later by another Persian scholar, al-Khwārizmī who, in addition to inventing algebra, produced an encyclopedia covering what he called indigenous knowledge (jurisprudence, scholastic philosophy, grammar, secretarial duties, prosody and poetic art, history) and foreign knowledge (philosophy, logic, medicine, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music, mechanics, alchemy).
"What really kind of expedited this whole thing, was last week the US Fish and Wildlife put out a survey saying that hundreds of Americans were enjoying the outdoors, but within that survey they found that hunting was down," Heather Swift, Interior spokesperson said when asked about last week's secretarial order.
Resisting pressure from her mother to attend secretarial school, she returned to Lexington after high school to live with her grandmother and enrolled in the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, in Greensboro (now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro), where she studied with the abstract painter John Opper.
His father was a soldier, a veteran of the Second World War and Korea, who retired as a sergeant first class in the Army; his mother, a high-school valedictorian, worked at a secretarial school and was heavily involved in Democratic politics, before going back to school to get undergraduate and law degrees.
Her family's pretensions to gentility, exposed at a nightmare dinner party held to impress her beau, lead to disaster, and, at the end of the novel, Alice, facing reality, is seen mounting the steps to a dreaded secretarial school—a very different kind of heroine from the generally insipid or idealized Tarkington leading lady.
I'd later trip across such best-selling books as "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," which predated my secretarial summer, and "Shop Class as Soulcraft," which postdated it, and realize that typing was my motorcycle maintenance, my shop class, the humdrum exercise that I performed to a classical, exacting standard, getting the details right.
Modern word processors, which appear as programs on computers, long ago simplified the tasks of authors, journalists and other writers — sometimes after misgivings over the risk of surrendering to a future of dystopian technology — but became so efficient in offices that they killed off the need for most of the old-fashioned secretarial skills Ms. Berezin was trying to enhance.
The responsibilities will differ depending on timekeepers' practice areas and administrative support needs, but may include general research; collecting data for Lobbying Disclosure Act Reports for timekeepers; coordinating internal and external meetings; maintaining extensive client contact; communications with policymaker offices; working with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint;  secretarial and executive assistant functions; as well as other day-to-day administrative functions.
There is a marvellous moment, early in Juliet's career as Iris, when she runs into an old friend from the M.I.5 secretarial pool at a gathering of Fascist sympathizers; the two of them know, on the spot, to pretend that they have never met, not because they have received instruction on what to do in such an instance but because they know it instinctively.
Democratic lawmakers are asking Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE to rethink his secretarial order "Promoting Open Science," fearing it will do just the opposite.
The Interior Department reportedly flies a special secretarial flag whenever Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE enters the agency's headquarters in downtown Washington.
Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE kicked off the process of reconsidering the Obama administration's 85033 sage grouse policies with a secretarial order last year, which led to Thursday's plans.
The reversal announcement says that the species and habitat destruction offset policy is no longer consistent with Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE's secretarial order to focus on promotion of energy independence.
In his second term alone, dozens of unilateral agency directives and guidance documents — so-called "executive actions", not to be confused with "executive orders" — systematically sabotaged the operations of our democratically-enacted immigration laws for nearly every category of alien in the U.S. While most of these unilateral policy changes can be reversed just as they were implemented — by a stroke of a Secretarial pen — repairing the damage to another layer of Obama immigration policy-making will be less easy: rulemakings.
Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE signed a secretarial order Thursday to advance those two priorities, formally ordering the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to reduce permitting times and hold more frequent lease sales.
Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE last month quietly issued a secretarial order giving Daniel Jorjani the authority to oversee all FOIA requests at the agency, according to a document obtained by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD).

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