Sentences with phrase «lieutenant from»

A retired lieutenant from the New York City Police Department, her areas of research include: psychobiology of depression; motivation and learning, and memory enhancement and psychoneuroimmunology.
He did not simply depart from the facts of history, inventing, in the title characters, a squad of mostly Jewish - American killers led by a United States Army lieutenant from Tennessee; he rewrote the past in the vivid, visceral language of film fantasy.
City Comptroller Stringer, along with Public Advocate Letitia James and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, all have security details consisting of six detectives, one sergeant and one lieutenant from the elite Intelligence Division.
State staffing levels call for 921 correction officers at the approximately 3,000 - inmate prison, though the facility staff recommended 930, said Michael Brannen, the prison's security staffing and planning lieutenant from 2011 to 2014.
► Peter Salzone - Update: An NYPD lieutenant from the 19th Precinct who federal authorities wanted to question as a witness in the probe.
Hope Hicks, White House communications director, said she is resigning, marking the departure of a presidential confidante and longtime lieutenant from the West Wing.
The former has experienced difficulty reining in his impulsive boss, who is said to be isolating his top lieutenant from key decisions, according to a report in The Associated Press.
A more common scenario sees a new boss come into a company and promptly hire trusted lieutenants from his or her previous postings.
It's ripped from common gaming tropes with a few forced and ham - fisted excuses thrown in to bring you up close and personal with the cult leader and his lieutenants from magic bullets that knock you out to opening a door and there's someone on the other end waiting to knock you out to dream sequences.

Not exact matches

One of Buffett's best recent investments came as a suggestion from his long - time lieutenant Charlie Munger.
Instead the focus was on the legitimacy of the documents Mapes had collected — photocopied memos purportedly written by Bush's squadron commander, and secured from Bill Burkett, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Texas Air National Guard and a known Bush critic.
For example, the lieutenant on the right wears blue faced with buff and shoulder epaulettes, indicating he is an infantry officer from New Jersey or New York.
In 2013, the company also brought on Arthur Karrel, a former army lieutenant who fought in Afghanistan, and an attorney with degrees from Harvard and the University of Virginia.
From left, Trevor Edwards, Nike's former president; Jayme Martin, Mr. Edwards's lieutenant, who oversaw much of Nike's global business; and Mark Parker, the company's chief executive.
The request came in a mid-January 2016 email from Michael Cohen, one of Trump's closest business advisers, who asked longtime Putin lieutenant Dmitry Peskov for assistance in reviving a deal that Cohen suggested was languishing.
He instead sent lieutenants, including Sheryl K. Sandberg, the company's chief operating officer, and Colin Stretch, Facebook's general counsel, to answer tough questions from lawmakers and reporters.
They think that Edwards, believing in government by God, must have derived from that premise the conclusion that therefore preachers were his lieutenants on earth and should be recognized as gods.
Sherry not only reveals the names and identities of Greene's youthful tormentors, but argues that the suffering he experienced at their hands — and that in part led him to attempt suicide — yielded artistic material throughout his career, and perhaps most richly so in The Power and the Glory: «Into the lieutenant, the priest and the Judas went some of the insight into human nature gained from his experience with Carter and Wheeler, which had involved him in persecution, self - doubt, feelings of cowardice and the fear of betraying.»
Chaired by State President P.W. Botha, the SSC expands and contracts at the whim of the leadership from a central core of the ministers of defense, foreign affairs, police, justice and their lieutenants.
I am DIRECTLY descended from 41 Captains, 14 Lieutenants, 8 English Kings, at least 8 English Queens, Every Scottish King who ever sat on that throne, as well as one Welsh King and most of the U.S. Presidents in some way, shape, or form.
They're from middle - class families — Felder's father is a mechanical engineer, Vettori's a lieutenant in the Austrian army — and when the two have spare time, they often relax by hopping into a Volkswagen bus and driving off to Italy for some surfing or to a major city where they can check out the latest rock bands.
After graduating in 2001, a second lieutenant heading into the military police, Halfaker found there was no better way to bond with her men than by outplaying guys from other units on the basketball court.
Later that year Haynes was on a troop ship from North Africa to Italy when he came across Frank Parker, a 2nd lieutenant who led the rifle platoon of Fox Company.
-- He was a U.S. Navy officer in World War II and was discharged a lieutenant after spending four years on a minesweeper, escorting convoys from Trinidad to Brazil.
Three Republican governors - Rick Perry of Texas, Sam Brownback of Kansas and Terry Branstad from Iowa — as well as two lieutenant governors also toured a BPI plant in South Souix City, Nebraska, as part of the beef industry's marketing blitz.
Swift, who was elevated from lieutenant governor, has a 2 - year - old daughter and is expecting twins in June.
He served in Alaska as a lieutenant in the Navy for two years after graduating from DePaul.
The comments from the governor come after a police lieutenant over the weekend was injured during one of the demonstrations.
The conflict, in part, is easy to see, given that Spitzer elevated Paterson from Senate minority leader to lieutenant governor, who then became the state's first black governor following the March 2008 resignation.
Some of his lieutenants were either in other prisons under the same yoke or had simply relocated from the country.
Hochul, elected lieutenant governor alongside Cuomo in 2014, hails from the opposite end of the state in western New York.
Edward Walsh, the embattled head of the Conservative Party in Suffolk County, has announced that he will retire from his job as a lieutenant in the county sheriff's department Friday, the day his pension vests.
Percoco, a former top lieutenant to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, is charged, along with three others, with taking payoffs from an energy company and a developer to use clout in the executive chamber to benefit them.
While holding elected office, she was regional coordinator to Mario Cuomo from 1976 to 1978 while he served as secretary of state and from 1979 to 1982 while he served as lieutenant governor.
State Senator Joe Markley, a conservative Republican from Southington, won the convention endorsement for lieutenant governor on the first ballot with more than...
She is the lieutenant governor and the message is one of inclusion not just from a part of the state or the area she used to represent.
Prosecutors from the U.S. Eastern District allege that Walsh, a former lieutenant in the county sheriff's department, was enabled to falsify time records so he could play golf or attend to political business because he knew Spota would do nothing about it.
Arguing that the Iraq War was a distraction from the terrorist threat to the US, Obama promised more troops and resources to pursue Al - Qaeda and made clear «we must take out Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants if we have them in our sights».
The one - time lieutenant governor candidate is from Cheshire, where a 2007 triple - murder home invasion became a rallying issue for death penalty proponents.
Cheering from the pews of the First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, many held signs in support of Nixon and City Council Member Jumaane Williams, who received the WFP endorsement in his bid for lieutenant governor.
Vallone, with his undeniable history of community service and commitment to neighborhood safety issues best exemplifies these qualities which were recently recognized by endorsements from the City's top law enforcement unions including: The Patrolmen Benevolent Association, The Sergeants, The Corrections, The Captains, The Lieutenants, The Detectives, and The Fire Marshals Benevolent Associations — just to name a few.
David «Bull» Gurfein, a retired U.S. Marine lieutenant colonel from Manhasset, formally announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination Wednesday, saying he already has raised $ 250,000 for the race.
A judge has blocked former MTA chief Richard Ravitch from assuming the duties of lieutenant governor.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo faces a challenge from Democrat Zephyr Teachout, which he is expected to easily win, but the governor could face a headache when it comes to the race for his running mate for lieutenant governor.
Most recently, this focus on secrecy was shown in the extraordinary efforts of the governor's aides to shield some of his records from public scrutiny in the State Archives, where a top Cuomo lieutenant spent nearly eight hours screening documents from Cuomo's years as attorney general that were sought by the Times Union under the Freedom of Information Law.
She attacked Gargiulo for not supporting Suffolk County's attempts to collect restitution from former county Conservative Chairman Edward Walsh, a former county sheriff's lieutenant who was convicted on federal charges of taking $ 200,000 in county pay while politicking, gambling and golfing.
She is facing a challenge from Brooklyn Councilman Jumaane Williams for lieutenant governor, as Cuomo deals with his own Democratic primary against Cynthia Nixon.
And a lieutenant colonel who carries more than just lipstick in her purse -(Ernst pulls out a handgun from her bag at a shooting range)- Joni Ernst will take aim at wasteful spending, and once she sets her sights on Obamacare, Joni is going to unload.
Nebraska's lieutenant governor resigns from office following physical altercation with sister
Larkin, who served in World War II and Korea, and retired from the U.S. Army as a lieutenant colonel, came to the podium with his wife Pat.
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