| 31. | The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered the " Hull of His Majesty's Sloop Flirt.
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| 32. | When the two-year trusteeship of Local 714 ended in 1998, his son Robert was elected the local's principal officer.
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| 33. | Slayton was the first Republican Principal Officer appointee in history to receive the award from the Congressional Black Caucus.
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| 34. | New money was coined, and gratuities were given to the principal officers of the state and to religious mendicants.
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| 35. | Richard Kupke, deputy principal officer of the U . S . Consulate in Hermosillo, Sonora, says this with certainty.
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| 36. | After Namibia, he became the Principal Officer at the American Consulate in Porto Alegre, Brazil from 1990 to 1992.
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| 37. | The President may require the " principal officer " of any executive department to tender his advice in writing.
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| 38. | By 1957 there was also a treasurer, and the four principal officers had a subordinate staff of about 100.
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| 39. | The term " principal officers of the executive departments " is also mentioned in the Twenty-fifth Amendment, Section 4.
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| 40. | Planch?was also an acquaintance of Charles Young, Garter King of Arms, the principal officer of arms at the College.
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