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As general secretary of the Congress in 1928, Nehru received several blows from police batons while protesting the Simon Commission, enhancing his national popularity.

Wade Horn, assistant secretary for children and families at the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, said that while the "healthy marriage" plan is in the spotlight now, it has been in the works for years and would account for a tiny fraction of the federal money spent on families and children.

``Once privacy is violated in one way, it can be used in other ways,'' said Peter Neumann, a nationally known computer scientist at SRI International in Menlo Park and secretary of the board at the privacy center.

In recent years, pleas have been made to governors from leaders in other countries, from the pope and even the U.S. secretary of state.

He has been a state and federal prosecutor and was secretary of public safety for Allen.

Even as the Democratic convention opens here, Mr. Schwarzenegger is likely to steal the political limelight by endorsing Bill Jones, a former California secretary of state, who is running in the Republican primary for the United States Senate seat occupied by Barbara Boxer, a Democrat.

Because no one else remains in the temporary capital, the secretary of war commands the country.

Robert Flowers, chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, then shipped to the assistant secretary of the Army for an endorsement.

I heard Pakistan's foreign secretary say that most Pakistanis thought they were being "used" by the Americans and that our foreign aid was "chicken feed."As the former treasury secretary, Paul O'Neill, revealed this week, the president is clueless about economics - Dean's strongest suit.

In the blast's aftermath, President William McKinley urged caution, but Theodore Roosevelt, his assistant secretary of the navy, did not.

Godino, the secretary of our regional association-which has been rescued from its dismal lethargy thanks to his enthusiasm and dynamism-regularly organizes meals where we enjoy the food and recipes of our homeland, and if we are disgruntled that our gastronomy is as little known by foreigners as our monumental architecture or our Holy Week, we like having dishes that no one knows about, and giving them names that have meaning only to us.

The Chinese lunch they'd had the secretary phone out for lay on the coffee table like a child's experiments with putty and paint and designer ooze.

What of the happy ending?What of Brad's heroic centrality?What of his avowed love for Chelsi?Or am I just being a bore?" The secretary, Victoria, stuck her head into the room and said, "He's coming down."There are two of us at the foundation, along with Adele Manning, who used to be Henry's secretary at St. Anthony's.

He had a younger brother who also survived: the young John More acted as an occasional secretary to Thomas More, but died at some time in his thirties.

In 1906 he attended the Calcutta session as secretary to Dadabhai Naoroji, who was now president of Congress.


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