| 41. | When he did, Ms . Becket asked Willett to step in as stage manager, ticket taker, MC and general amanuensis.
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| 42. | As a teenager he was his father s amanuensis and was regularly seen debating theological issues with the learned men of the area.
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| 43. | "At this point the apostle takes the pen from his amanuensis, and the concluding paragraph is written with his own hand.
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| 44. | Some modern hagiographers are inclined to regard the Saint Brocc�n of 8 July as the amanuensis and possibly the nephew of Saint Patrick.
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| 45. | In Norway, " amanuensis " is an Norwegian for " first amanuensis " ) is the equivalent of associate professor.
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| 46. | In Norway, " amanuensis " is an Norwegian for " first amanuensis " ) is the equivalent of associate professor.
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| 47. | Latterly he employed as amanuensis William Wyrley, a young man whom he had educated and who afterwards published writings of his own.
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| 48. | Returning to Scotland, Shields made his way to London, where he is said to have acted as amanuensis to John Owen.
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| 49. | Miers was charged solely with the Crustacea and " to act as amanuensis to Dr . Gray " ( John Edward Gray ).
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| 50. | From 1965 he was amanuensis of Council and Presidium of Council of the Polish Catholic Church in the Polish People's Republic.
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