"Year on year we receive more and more entries, particularly for the superbike and supersport categories and this time has proved no exception, " said clerk-of-the-course Mervyn Whyte.
"In some departments the entire staff - including, in one case, the youngest female clerk - submitted resignations, " says a mid-level Kia manager.
Few things can hurt a brand's word-of-mouth like a rude hotel desk clerk, a high-pressure stockbroker or a perpetually late airline with unsympathetic flight attendants.
Jason Mazzone of Brooklyn Law has a thoughtful critique over at Balkinization of the New York Times story about clerk-driven polarization at the U.S. Supreme Court.
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When fish from Boston reach Newark, a clerk can--without even cracking open the bay door--wave an electronic reader and learn whether the fish got too warm en route.
Anthony Silva, a videogame-store clerk from Long Island, clutched brown-bagged Budweiser cans in each hand on the Port Washington line, his girlfriend nodding off at his side.
How do you replicate the actions of that bricks-and-mortar sales clerk?
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The paper was penned by a 26-year-old Swiss patent clerk with dark, curly hair years before he sprouted that signature nest of white hair.
Is it the retail clerk at Wal-Mart or a small business insurance agency that has been doing it for 25 years?
So how did he rise from mailroom clerk to 28-year-old CFO?
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Simply being realistic, the United States will have to cede consumption share, and it seems pretty clear to me that it is going to come out of the hide of people like the clerk at Wal-Mart who drives twenty miles to get to work.
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The 52-year-old daughter of a government clerk who grew up in a shanty town in the capital, Delhi, has emerged as the pivot of a fledgling "third front" in Indian politics.
"I knew Zooey's music from Elf, " recalls Ward, referring to the songs her shop-clerk character sang in the Christmas comedy starring Will Ferrell.
The commission - chaired by Paul Silk, a former clerk to the Welsh assembly and the House of Commons - is examining how the Welsh government is funded, looking at whether it should take further responsibility for raising the money it spends.
The conference call between the judge and the lawyers -- which is memorialized in a formal document prepared by her clerk and on file in the case in Arkansas -- notes that the conference call began at 5:33 p.m.
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That is what, on April 14th, made the testimony of Charles S. Riley, a clerk at a Massachusetts plumbing-and-steam-fitting company, so explosive.
The clerk calls up a life-size hologram of her and projects different items on her, letting you choose the ones that look best.
Nadia Eweida, a British Airways check-in clerk who had been suspended by the company for insisting on wearing a small silver cross, had been vindicated.
Wendy Castro, a clerk at a nearby Wal-Mart, was among the first allowed back into her home, which sits on the outmost edge of the barricaded area.
"It makes me so sad, he did so many good things and he meant so much to us, " said Xiomara de Avilan, a grocery-store clerk, who expressed concern over Venezuela's stability.
The members of the group, which includes an urbane young doctor, a vain and verbose prosecutor, a Gogol-esque clerk with a laptop computer, and a punctilious military officer standing guard, grow increasingly irritable as they slog through lonely and uninviting terrain.
But thanks in large measure to software pioneers like Microsoft founder Bill Gates, most of those tasks now take a fraction of the time, can be performed far more accurately and have become so simple that you can probably delegate them to an entry-level clerk.
The report also said the board's former clerk and engineer, Dean Jackson-Johns, was involved in submitting proposals about his own pay to board committees.
Donna Martin, a 52 year-old city clerk in Victorville, Calif.
But Ibrahim Kharishi, self-styled chief clerk of parliament and a Fatah man, says the council cannot be reconvened for months, and only then if Hamas behaves itself in the run-up.
Suppose Microsoft didn't have any stock options -- poof, all gone -- and had to compensate all of its employees, from Bill Gates down to the lowest-paid stock clerk, with straight salaries.
Rome (CNN) -- He was a clerk at a shoe company, though he hadn't worked for some time.
Alexander forwarded the e-mails to the clerk of the House.
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Wade, " said Edward Lazarus -- a former law clerk for Blackmun and an author of "Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court"-- "is that it's necessary for the equality of women, rather than grounding it in the privacy right.
At the airport check-in counter, a clerk brightened at the sight of my American passport.
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