Sentences with phrase «reassigned after»

[Translate] Joel Clement, who was reassigned after speaking out about climate change, says the administration «waged an all - out...
Later I went to a gallery in the Marigny neighborhood featuring Charlie Hoffacker, a former New Orleans homicide detective who was reassigned after allegedly writing «help» in a victim's blood at a crime scene.
Terribly Happy (Unrated) Crime thriller about a Copenhagen cop (Jakob Cedergren) who is reassigned after suffering a nervous breakdown to a small town only to end up at odds with the local bully (Kim Bodnia), a wife beater with a flirtatious wife (Lena Maria Christensen).

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After having a child, mothers come back to work to find that their best projects and clients have been reassigned to colleagues.
About a week after the move to the townhouse, Nikolas Cruz was involuntarily transferred out of Stoneman Douglas, apparently for assaulting another student, and reassigned to his second alternative school.
Harrell has been reassigned from road patrol to administrative duty after a series...
«I had to do the same thing with the playbook in Dallas after two years with David,» said Johnson, referring to David Shula, Don's son, who served two years under Johnson as the Dallas Cowboys» offensive coordinator before being reassigned.
Update: Both Starr and McCaw have since departed from Baylor, Starr doing so on June 1 by resigning from his reassigned chancellor position and McCaw resigning on May 30 after the hiring of Jim Grobe as acting head coach.
To test the robustness of this finding in light of the possible effect of these 2 infants, we repeated the UniFrac analysis after reassigning those 2 infants from the mixed feeding group to the exclusively formula — fed group, and no qualitative differences in the results were observed (data not shown).
The candidate with the lowest number of first preference votes is eliminated after each round of voting and their votes are then reassigned until one person passes the 50 % mark.
UPPER MANHATTAN — Community leaders are calling on the NYPD to reverse a decision to reassign the 34th Precinct's commanding officer, just 15 months after he moved into the post.
That's the way it has always worked here after DA races were reassigned to presidential years back in 1992.
Inusah Fuseini, the former Minister and MP, has been heavily criticized after he claimed that the device intercepted in the current Minister's office was fixed by him to boost his own security, but left it there even when he was reassigned to another portfolio.
Individuals stated that after the 2013 election they were «punished» by being reassigned from the crews they had been working on and placed into crews with other individuals who had not supported Ballard's re-election.
He was reassigned to a construction site outside Tokyo by his second employer after he posted an online video about his first experiences in the plant in late 2012.
The controls need to be reassigned and after several
When it becomes clear that the «papelle» thefts have not ceased, William is reassigned to Shanghai to finish the job, giving him the perfect opportunity to look up Maria — only to find that her memory of him has been erased after she became pregnant in breach of Code 46, a regulation which prevents childbirths resulting from genetic incest.
After a failed drug bust, they're reassigned to a special division when their police station decides to «revive a cancelled program from the 80s» (get it?).
How was he reassigned to Stoneman Douglas after having been sent to an alternative school called Cross Creek?
Even after reassigning two of the unneeded Cohen teaching positions to other schools, what had been expected to be a surplus of about $ 136,000 is now projected to be a budget deficit of around $ 240,000, said NOCP chief financial officer Jonathan Tebeleff.
After the war, Auto Union was reformed with workers from destroyed plants being reassigned to surviving facilities.
In 1944, he was reassigned to the Seine Base Engineers, arriving in Paris just after the Germans withdrew.
After serving abroad from 1942 - 1945, he was reassigned to the presentation division of the Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) in Washington, D.C.
Plus, shortly after ALM acquired InsideCounsel last year, it reassigned the magazine's associate publisher and editor - in - chief Erin Harrison to take over as editor - in - chief of Legaltech News.
Once the policy is reassigned in your name, after you have repaid the bank loan for which the policy was used as collateral
Stamos» responsibilities were reassigned in December after which Stamos said he would leave the company, the Times said.
A developer who was working on a Button Mapper app that would have allowed Galaxy S8 users to reassign the button to something else discovered that his app stopped working after his S8 received a system update from Samsung via Telus in Canada.
• Recorded all claims in the database after verifying accuracy of the data • Generated daily reports for the management • Communicated with adjusters in order to ensure smooth claims support • Documented claims information so that customers can benefit from smooth customer services • Worked on reassigned claims as and when necessary • Managed general office tasks including; maintaining supplies for staff, looking through incoming mail, preparing outgoing correspondence and answer customer phone calls
And as it turns out, we were assigned a judge (after having been reassigned that morning) who is a stickler for our participation and completion of this class before she would even review our case.
Probate is the process of reassigning the property to the beneficiaries after the person dies.
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