An expediter investigated the relevant rules, because they needed not only a building permit but _ because the building is in a historic district _ approval from the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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He was an expediter analyser for IBM, a technician for the British Steel Corporation and a costing clerk for a Chancery Lane, London, law firm during this period of his life.
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One Long Island man described as an expediter, or middleman, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with theft and extortion after leaving a lawyer's office with a $ 52, 000 check.
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Standing in line for an appointment and passport pickup can be carried out, for a fee, by an expediter, listed in the classified phone book under " passport and visa services ."
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An expediter, often the executive chef or the sous-chef, coordinates the preparation and assembly of the order, relying on the waiter to signal when it's time to set up each course.
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In the fall of 1958, 411 was moved from Air Defence Command to Air Transport Command, and became a light transport squadron flying the Expediter C-45, a version of the Beechcraft Model 18.
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Those with more money than time can get an expediter, usually listed in the classified phone pages under " passport and visa services, " to do some of the standing in line for a fee.
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These offices made him the most prominent expediter of all Imperial and Spanish business in the Roman Curia; his opinion was always consulted and, since he was the Pope's nephew, it was often followed.
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Buckles'storied life-forged as a Missouri farm boy, Army ambulance driver, international ship's purser and freight expediter, and World War II prison-camp survivor-was harrowing, inspiring, courageous and historic.
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By far the biggest part of an expediter's job-- at least as measured in time-- is moving from line to line, and from application to application, at Department of Buildings offices in all five boroughs.