Security officers, also
known by the name of security guards, carry the responsibility of monitoring and securing office premises against theft and illegal activity.
I have always loved trees and do
n't know all by name (and definitely not by the bark), but have always enjoyed learning their names.
Security guards,
also known by the name of security in - charge or officers, carry the responsibility of monitoring and securing office premises against theft, terrorism and other illegal activity.
Not only will you find dedicated service from an agent
who knows you by name, but your agent will review your policies carefully to make sure your coverage truly matches your needs.
In many European countries especially, this name stuck, and old German Shepherds there are
still known by this name even today.
Now the curious thing is that these two distinct worlds of interests, the secular and the eternal, were
known by names derived from words which were once synonymous.
Don't be surprised if everybody
knows you by name by the end of the week, and you feel like a local!
They
rarely know you by name and if you're account isn't a big one, they may take their time dealing with your problem.
I make sure that the patient feels welcome and that they are special and not someone that is lost in a crowd but to
know them by name after a few visits.
I got numerous amounts of names but only one stuck out; I had to look this actress up because I did
n't know her by name.
Having an interaction with someone
who knows you by name can completely alter the nature of a conversation.
For example, if your highest searched keyword is your company's name, this means you've built a recognizable brand that
people know by name.
I meet my husband and daughter for a drink at a local restaurant (our daughter is
known by name at more than a few of them), then go home to cook a delicious dinner (New York Strip medium rare) with a glass or two of Malbec.
Now in its 19th edition, the pamphlet, A Uniform System of Citation, is more
commonly known by the name derived from that cover, The Bluebook.
Though it only
became known by that name in much more recent history, the oldest of its sacred texts date in their written form to the second millennia BCE and reference astronomical alignments as far back as 10,000 BCE.
From Comte to Carnap is a second axis; and along it, troubling the mind with possibilities of basic error and exultant with hermeneutical possibilities for fresh articulation of kerygmatic eventful truth, are strung the philosophical, social, and linguistic analyses that every
student knows by the names of Kierkegaard, Weber, Troeltsch, Dilthey, Marx, Freud, and the current practitioners of the meaning of meaning.
Over time, the Court of Aldermen sought increasing help from the City's commoners and this was eventually recognised with commoners being represented by the Court of Common Council,
known by that name since at least as far back as 1376.
Though collagen is most
popularly known by name for its use as a medical cosmetic item (for example collagen protein is injected under the skin to give a plumping and firming effect), the protein has many uses.
The Calcutta
police knew me by name, and I was put through more than a dozen rehabilitation programs — with no success.
It's a salad
known by names such as pistachio delight, shut the gate salad, green goop, green fluff and green stuff and these days can be found on the table during Thanksgiving or Easter celebrations.
This must be the only tax change in history where the people proposing it — the leader of the opposition and the shadow chancellor — will
know by name almost all of the potential beneficiaries.
Unfortunately, my Local Comic Book Store, where the
owner knows us by name and asks Rob wear his Gleek Underoos under his pants, did not have the book in stock.
The main attractions here are ones you probably
already know by name — Yosemite Falls, El Capitan, Half Dome — but you can choose to explore them in a variety of ways, including by mountain bike, or horseback.