About 30 singers have been chosen to deputise for choristers who will be on holiday from the city's cathedral for a week next August. |
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A Government spokesperson, however, said the Minister appointed a replacement minister who was more than able to deputise for him. |
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Adrian will also deputise for Helen in her absence and will also lead on key major editorial projects, assigned by the Director of News. |
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He will chair five and deputise for the Prime Minister on seven of the 44 committees created yesterday. |
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He will report to the Editor in Chief, and will also deputise for him in his absence. |
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He also proposed the appointment of deputy chief engineers who, though subordinate to the Chief Engineer, could deputise for him. |
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Each Member may also appoint one alternate who may deputise for the appointed Trustee but not vote. |
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Wright and Broad were both due to play but Alastair Cook and Ravi Bopara had to deputise, lengthening the batting but limiting the seam options. |
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Randiv, 26, will be available to deputise for Muralitharan should the 39-year-old not be fit to play. |
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He will now be more determined than ever to insist that, when his colleague departs, he will deputise for the first minister in every sense of the word. |
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If he is unable to attend, the Director of OLAF may be authorised at his request to appoint a member of his staff to deputise for him. |
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The experienced England coach will deputise for the skipper, who is taking a well-earned break in New York after helping his side avoid relegation. |
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I have to deputise for the boss who is presently on study leave, take charge on the ward round, as well as teach today and then we have our usual Friday afternoon clinic. |
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If the Vice-Presidents are absent, the oldest member of the Bureau shall deputise. |
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Consultants do not have an office at ONE, they deputise and perform stand-by duties, also in the evenings via mobile telephone. |
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The e-mail program is set up in such a way that every incoming mail is passed on to a colleague who has agreed in advance to deputise. |
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Ashley Sestanovich could deputise for Cramb while Rob Jones is likely to step in for the ailing McDermott. |
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That said, new stars Robert Hoffman and Briana Evigan deputise admirably, and the hi-NRG dance moves are certainly impressive. |
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The 41-year-old goalkeeper, who was continuing to deputise for the suspended and injured Alan Mannus, contributed to his side's early blow when he sliced a goal-kick 40 yards out on Aberdeen's right flank. |
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In the meantime, young Dutchman Tim Krul will deputise with Swede Ole Soderberg providing the back-up as Fraser Forster continues his loan spell at Celtic. |
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If no replacement is designated, the most senior subordinate present in the highest category and grade shall deputise, and in the event of equal seniority, the one who is eldest. |
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I accepted the proposal that I should deputise for him with pleasure, inter alia because much of what falls within my competence is closely related to sport. |
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When the NCB statutes are amended, the amending law should safeguard the security of tenure of the Governor and of other members of decision-making bodies who may have to deputise for the Governor. |
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In this context, the Green Paper envisages the publication of rules establishing a system whereby Member States would deputise for each other in third countries. |
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This applies in particular where a Governor is first among equals between colleagues with equivalent voting rights or where such other members may have to deputise for the Governor. |
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I am well placed to deputise for my colleague, all the more so because the subject is that of working conditions, on which I myself have had plenty of opportunities to work. |
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Lynch, 20, has also proved versatile enough to deputise at full-back for the Scots when required, and he is in no doubt that the grounding he has received at Easter Road has enhanced his international prospects immeasurably. |
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However, with the likes of Fredy Thompson and Cesar Alegria to deputise, Gomez's side should still be able to dictate the group's fortunes in El Salvador. |
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Coordinators at Director level, who deputise for the Chair, are drawn from the same department if work is centralised in one agency, or from other agencies. |
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He would then engage another player to deputise at him for the original concert and the rehearsals for it. |
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From 1702 the Judge of the court was also authorised to appoint deputies to hear lesser matters or to deputise during his absence. |
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Stephen Carr and David Murphy are also set to return and will deputise at right and left-back respectively for Jonathan Spector Ben Gordon. |
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If he fails to recover, British Lion Dafydd James is on standby to deputise. |
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If Foster is absent, Boaz Myhill will deputise. |
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Aussie Paker was due to return against Sheffield but faces more tests on an injury so Workington's Carl Stonehewer will deputise. |
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We were always going to look for someone else to deputise for Leon. |
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Flannery, an automatic pick if fit, is nursing a calf injury and Kidney will make a final check on him today, with John Fogarty or Sean Cronin on standby to deputise. |
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