Mark Byford, the deputy director general of the BBC, will
leave his post next year as part of a bid by the corporation to cut down on management costs.
SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher is
leaving her post next month.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's press secretary will
leave her post next month, the latest sign that the administration is continuing its long struggle to control and disseminate its own message.
Not exact matches
The
next - highest turnover rate for an administration's first year was Ronald Reagan's, with 17 % of senior aides
leaving their
posts in 1981.
A clear call - to - action button in your
post leaves readers with no excuse not to proceed to the
next step.
The
next day I received this by
post...» — he drew out from an inner jacket pocket and unfolded a
leaf of heliotrope stationery that looked as if it had been held often between clenched hands — ««My Dear Boy,» she begins.
If someone else has already requested to write the
next link, then please wait for that blog
post and
leave a comment there requesting to write the following link.
1) If you would like to write the
next blog
post (link) in this chain,
leave a comment here stating that you would like to do so.
If you've made the black bean soup from the last
post and happen to have any
left that you haven't devoured, making a vegan burrito bowl is a great way to make it into a different lunch or dinner the
next day....
Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner linky - and don't forget to
leave a comment — if you comment and your
post is featured
next week, it will also get pinned and tweeted!
And I'll
leave you with a little preview of the
next recipe to be
posted - those crazy looking things on the
left side:
The addition of shichimi togarashi might look like it's coming out of
left field, but according to this
post, shichimi togarashi and shawarma is going to be the
next big thing in 2015.
All you need to do is
leave me a comment below telling me what kind of soup or stew recipes you'd like me to
post this season and I will select a winner at random
next Tuesday, October 4.
It was a go big or go home moment, consequently
leaving me glued to my laptop, chain - drinking coffee until I had my rather dubious plan of the
next year's
posts.
Arsenal kicked off their Premier League campaign with a disappointing home loss against the Hammers and it was reflected in the betting on the
next manager to
leave their
post this season.
Before last night Wenger was 25/1 to be
next manager to
leave his
post, but you only have to go back to the start of the month for the Frenchman to be priced at 66/1.
De Gea, Victor Valdes and Anders Lindeegard could all be offloaded within the
next few weeks — which would
leave only Romero, 28, to start in between the
posts.
In any event, there was a massive gap between Puyol and the
next defender,
leaving space at the back
post for Espanyol players to get into a dangerous area, unmarked.
The long - serving Frenchman remains 33/1 to be the
next manager to his
leave his
post with Everton chief Ronald Koeman the bookies» favourite at 2/5.
A week ago you wouldn't have been able to obtain odds shorter than 20/1 on Andre Villas - Boas to be the
next Premier League manager to
leave his
post.
I was browsing through the»
Next Manager to
Leave Post» on Oddschecker and was shocked to see how big Alex McLeish was in the betting.
Alex McLeish is 40/1 with PaddyPower to be the
next manager to
leave his
post, meaning sacked or he resigns.
Sanchez
next struck a swerving right - foot shot from the
left edge of the box which rebounded clear off the
post.
The striker
posted a picture of himself
leaving the Bernabeu pre-season tour with a text written as (translated from French to English): «let the past remain in the past» with the hashtags RIP and directionturfu, a Verlan phrase that means «
next stop: the future».
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ROBIN KAPLAN: And that actually leads in to our
next question Kristina, so Laura had
posted on our facebook page, what are the pros and cons of pumping to freeze or to donate versus
leaving it just to be to control your oversupply but possibly suffering engorgement or leaking as a consequence?
Tom Carstens, superintendent of recreation for the Cary Park District, has announced he will
leave the district
next week to accept a similar
post with the Bolingbrook Park District.
And if your struggling with something that's not on the list,
leave me a comment, or send me a message via this contact form and your challenge can be the subject of my
next blog
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Preparing for an in - town move
next month has
left our budget crying for mercy, so Mr.
Post Man will have a few months of rest before the avalanche of fluffy mail makes its way south.
Stay tuned for my
next «mom of multiples»
post where I'll tell about nursing twins and how I made it through the first six months by never
leaving the house without my gigantic nursing pillow.
Check out this
post about how to turn fall
leaves into fuel for
next year's garden.
Next Left has several «contributors» who offered to cover different areas, but fell away after three or four
posts.
I had a
post earlier on
Next Left, when the HMIC investigation was announced, wondering just how impartial the investigation could be given that Denis O'Connor is himself ex-Met.
I have argued this case in a range of contexts from multiple
Next Left posts to academic articles in Public Policy Research and British Politics.
The pitch should be no more than 500 words and a few runners up will have their ideas
posted on our prestigious and influential Fabian blog «
Next Left».
Kay, who has been with the administration since Day One and held his
post since March 2006, will
leave the public payroll for a
post in the private sector at the end of
next month, the mayor announced this afternoon.
Tks everyone esp Sunder for your
post on
Next Left.
We Labour social liberals are pretty outspoken when it comes to criticising our own party, e.g. my own
posts at
Next Left on civil liberties themes.
I have
posted on this investigation over at
Next Left, both to flag it up and extending my comment in the earlier thread....
-- Dear Tony, Stuart White has
posted a quick response on
Next Left.
If you look at the majority of
posts on
Next Left these include serious content whether you agree with them or not, but, as with most blogs, some of the
posts are jokes and light relief.
Anthony Barnett has asked me to
post the following comment (a persistent technical glitch at
Next Left prevents him from doing so himself): Well said.
A Western New York sports reporter who
left his TV job in March to take a PR
post with the Cuomo administration, is returning to the NBC affiliate
next week in a role specifically designed for his talents.
I was planning to
post something about that over on
Next Left — but I didn't want to make the point about the BNP reference there, since it was simply in the comments and not I think reflective of the
post itself or most of the discussion.
I've
posted some thoughts on Brian over at
Next Left, writing for a largely non-academic but left audie
Left, writing for a largely non-academic but
left audie
left audience:
Harry and all, apologies for the shameless self - advertisement, but you might be interested in my
post on Oliver Postgate at the
Next Left site — http://www.nextleft.org/
Jim Malatras, director of state operations for the Cuomo administration, has walled himself off from healthcare issues as he prepares to
leave his
post early
next year to join the Healthcare Association of New York State as its new chief operating officer.
Deputy Albany County Executive Brad Fischer, who has been with County Executive Dan McCoy's administration since its inception two years ago, will
leave next month to take a
post at the state Gaming Commission.
Trump's top two picks to become the
next Veterans Affairs secretary abruptly withdrew their names over the weekend,
leaving a shrinking list of candidates for the Cabinet
post and a host of uncertainty surrounding the
next administration's ambitious reform plans.
She
left the door open, however, to running for the job outright,
posting that there is «More to come
next week...»