Deputy

  • 91Deputy Lieutenants of Aberdeenshire — are commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire. The Lieutenancy Area of Aberdeenshire was previously known as the County of Aberdeen not to be confused with the former County of the City of Aberdeen. This list is incomplete; you can… …

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  • 92Deputy Premier of Prince Edward Island — is an office created on January 13, 2010, with the appointment of its first occupier George Webster, by Premier Robert Ghiz.[1] References ^ Post of deputy premier, created in cabinet shuffle . cbc.ca, January 13, 2010. See also …

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  • 93Deputy of Love — is a 1979 disco single by Don Armando. The words and music were composed by Ronald Bruce Rogers a/k/a Ron Rogers.[1] The composer, a native New Yorker born in the South Bronx, NYC. U.S.A. also played piano on the Ze Records recording. Rogers went …

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  • 94deputy sheriff — n: an assistant appointed to take on some of the duties of a sheriff Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. deputy sheriff n …

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  • 95Deputy Superintending Surveyor — (DSS) is a Class I Engineering post in Survey of India,a National Survey Organization under Department of Science Technology (India) Recruitment to this post is made on the basis of competitive Indian Engineering Services Examination conducted by …

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  • 96deputy chairman — ➔ chairman …

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  • 97Deputy chief minister — is an optional post in some states of India second to the chief minister …

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  • 98Deputy Inspector General of Police — is a rank in the Indian Police Service. The officer holding this rank is above a Senior Superintendent of Police and under an Inspector General of Police …

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  • 99Deputy constable — (spr. Depjuti konstäbl), s. u. Constabler 6) …

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  • 100Deputy Inspector General of Prisons — Deputy Inspector General of Prisons, DIG Prisons or DIG of Prisons is a high ranking official in the provincial prison service, usually the controlling officer or head of a region or circle of district, central, special and women jails/prisons,… …

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