But its modern incarnation dates back to the late 19th century, when Zhang Bishi, a government officer, established the Changyu winery on the Shandong Peninsula.
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Clinton should be considered a government officer.
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Government forestry officer Jimmy Lee will discuss the potential impact on the Manx countryside if the disease arrived.
In the eighth expedition he went as a government liaison officer with the Swiss expedition to "study the mountain" hoping that this attempt too would fail so that he could be the first person to climb one of the tallest mountains in the world.
Beleaguered by tax issues or charges of impropriety, three of Obama's appointees withdrew their names, including Tom Daschle who would have led the Health and Human Services Department, Nancy Killefer, nominated as a the chief government performance officer, and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, tapped to head the Commerce Department. iReport.com: What do you think of Obama so far?
The government demanded the officer's immediate release, the broadcaster cited Deputy Prime Minister Narayankaji Shrestha as saying.
But the government declared the officer innocent, leading to violent clashes between tribesmen and the security forces in which eight people died in January.
According to the figures - which are released twice a year by the government - police officer numbers are at their lowest since 2002 and have fallen by more than 12, 500 since the coalition came to power.
Asked on Wednesday if he had the backing of the attorney general - the government's chief law officer - for unfreezing Libyan assets, Mr Hague said the government "based on any legal considerations as well as political considerations are united in this position".
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The attorney general - the government's senior law officer - must now respond, explaining his decision.
We know so because the government's chief legal officer, the attorney general, says so.
The government's Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson said the risks were "incalculably small", but it was removed from use.
As the government's chief law officer, he was seldom out of the news.
Mr. Obama chose Daniel Werfel, the controller of the Office of Management and Budget, equivalent to the government's chief financial officer.
The BMA rules have been drawn up in consultation with the Department of Health and the government's Chief Medical Officer, Professor Sir Liam Donaldson.
You call the procurement officer for that government contract and discover that he never got the proposal that the CTO assured you he had delivered before the deadline.
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But the government's Chief Medical Officer, Professor Liam Donaldson, has claimed that, because of the huge number of people don't bother to present with their symptoms, the number is far higher.
The government's chief veterinary officer is currently looking into the issue and Mr Parish said he was "optimistic" that now was the right time to make the case to ban the practice.
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Like all senior judges, they are in effect appointed by the Lord Chancellor, who is the government's senior law officer and sits in the cabinet, after secret consultations among judges and top lawyers.
In March, the UK government's chief medical officer for England professor Dame Sally Davies warned of the danger of growing resistance to antibiotics and it should be treated as seriously as the threat of terrorism.
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"If you want to have an effective government and defeat the Taliban in people's hearts and minds, you need to start by addressing corruption, " said Zekria Barakzai, a senior officer at a government-run anticorruption agency.
U.S. authorities say al Qaeda continues to use such money-transfer services to fund the insurgency in Iraq--"a significant means that terrorists use to move money, " Caleb Temple, senior intelligence officer at the government's Defense Intelligence Agency, told a House subcommittee this summer.
"We do expect, obviously, in the coming months and years to make some of those really tough decisions where we would have to work really close with Congress to shut down data centers that frankly don't make sense, " said Vivek Kundra, the government's chief information officer.
Or was he asked, as the government's Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Jewell suggested on Radio Wales this morning, to write an arm's length report which set out the clinical case for change and bring his expertise to bear to make the case for change and deliver the killer argument for the government, and the health boards' case?
Oberwetter then filed suit against Officer Hillard and the government, alleging violations of her First and Fourth Amendment rights.
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The government's former chief medical officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, says he thinks it has been partially successful so far.
Mr Grieve, the government's most senior law officer, made the application to the High Court, paving the way for new hearings.
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Mr Harmer is a former deputy chief medical officer of the Welsh government and chairman of the Welsh Health Specialist Services Committee.
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MCofS access and conservation officer Hebe Carus said government funding and policies played a role in protecting rights of access and conserving wild lands.
One reason is that fewer laws today are being left to the whim of whatever government official, magistrate or security officer is assigned to adjudge them.
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