deputy|deputies in English
noun
[dep·u·ty || 'depjʊtɪ]
representative; agent; assistant
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1. If two were elected simultaneously, the oldest deputy serves as president of Chamber of Deputies.
2. The factory manager negotiated with deputies.
3. The Deputy Director,
4. The Aiken County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded to …
5. Deputies elect a National Assembly president every two years.
6. During Brazil's military rule period, the president was elected by an electoral college comprising senators, deputies, state deputies, and lawmakers in the cities.
7. He plans to delegate more authority to his deputies.
8. On September 23, the Congress of People's deputies convened.
9. 133 of the parliamentary deputies voted against the treaty.
10. Alan Caudillo, Cinematographer: Deputy
11. Deputies possess full legal immunity during their term of office.
12. 7 October - Chamber of Deputies (Chambre introuvable) first assembles.
13. About 100 others sent their deputies for 196 official visits.
14. Assistant Deputy Minister Senior Assistant Deputy Minister Regional Director General Occupational Health and Safety Agency
15. Wasn't there a deputy?
16. You're Deputy Special Agent Finnerty?
17. this is deputy chief gerber.
18. The Banditos, a group of tattooed deputies at the East L.A
19. Function: Na’ib Amir (Deputy Commander).
20. This is Deputy Warden McPherson.
21. So did the deputy editor...
22. Su - hong, deputy director of Hematology, deputy chief physician, Master, provincial executive director of experimental hematology.
23. Bonnie Barest, Deputy Executive Director
24. Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Deputies investigated a Carjacking Friday afternoon
25. * Meeting of BRICS Finance Deputies – 18 to 20 April (Washington, DC)