Collocations withdeputy
These are words often used in combination withdeputy.
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deputy assistant
This was led by a deputy assistant commissioner who was assisted by a team of officers and civilian staff.
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deputy chairman
It is a sorry state of affairs when a deputy chairman is not even given proper notice of an extraordinary meeting.
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deputy chief
I was also asked about deputy chief constables and assistant chief constables who may be asked to retire, and whether they would draw pensions.
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deputy clerk
In this case, the deputy clerk of the urban district council conducted the case on behalf of the planning authority.
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deputy commander
In 1946, the rank was renamed deputy commander.
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deputy commissioner
A deputy commissioner would have the same status as a deputy judge and the same conditions of appointment would apply.
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deputy coroner
Most coroners also have one assistant deputy coroner.
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deputy director
His main aim was to promote the institution of which he was nominally deputy director, but which he had been directing personally for some time.
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deputy district
In the case of district commissioners and deputy district commissioners the corresponding figures are £1,000 and £750.
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deputy editor
He made that clear to his deputy editor.
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deputy governor
Not only he, but, as he recounted, also the parents of the young man, the godfather, and finally the local deputy governor (teniente gobernador) had talked to the man.
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deputy manager
The deputy manager informed me that there were difficulties.
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deputy mayor
The other option is to have a deputy mayor chosen from the list.
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deputy representative
He then served as a deputy representative during the terms 19131915, 19161918 and 19191921.
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deputy secretary
Only two were smaller craftsmen, and they held the relatively minor office of deputy secretary for a total of three years.
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deputy speaker
Although unsuccessful this reinforced his position as a deputy chairman (or deputy speaker).
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deputy superintendent
Further, at the present time there are such persons as deputy registrars and deputy superintendent registrars.
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