According to the other story, he got his servants to do this job for him.
One of his servants brings him a knife, and Seneca asks a few friends to witness his suicide.
He was sweating more and more and his servants would by now be bringing him fresh shirts several times a day.
He is a loving husband and father, kind to his servants and loyal to his master - at first Wolsey, later Henry.
Inspiration came from the parable of the talents, in which Jesus tells the story of a man who entrusts money to his servants, he said.
His servants, seeing his glassy eyes and sweaty forehead, might have gossiped that a witch had hexed him, but the doctor would not have entertained that idea for a moment.
He died of malaria during the journey, and was buried beside the Nam Khan River by his servants, who arranged for his journals to be sent back to France.
At the time Libya and Switzerland were involved in a diplomatic spat over the arrest of one of Gadhafi's sons in Switzerland, accused of assaulting his servants in a Geneva hotel.
We're also here to call on the memory of one of His noble servants, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Most of the key decisions, he insisted, had been taken by other people, chiefly his civil servants and Mr Blair's office.
Lord Howarth of Newport, a leading proponent of unitary status for Norwich, said Mr Pickles, who is responsible for local government, had "set out to scare" his civil servants from offering their honest opinions.
Kim Howells is appointed consumer affairs minister in place of Nigel Griffiths, who is sacked following a public row with his senior civil servants.
When Seiji Maehara, the transport minister, forced Japan Airlines (JAL), the national flag-carrier, into a court-administered bankruptcy, he reportedly had to flout the wishes of his senior civil servants.
However stellar his performance as a finance minister, Mr Martin has failed as prime minister to convey a sense of policy priorities to his demoralised civil servants or of national purpose to Canadians at large.
K.K. cared nothing for what his wife or the servants thought.
But the moment a half-way assertive chief minister takes office in one of the regions, he will want to appoint his own top civil servants to do battle with Whitehall.
Prof Randell continued to badger civil servants and his efforts were helped by the appearance of several books about Bletchley and code-cracking that mentioned the machines used to read messages sent by the Wermacht, Luftwaffe and Hitler's generals.
Those who actually read the New Testament will find fairness defined in the gospel of Matthew in the parable of talents in which the lord distributes his wealth among three servants to manage while he is on a journey.
They were Dr Talwar's assistant in his dental practice and two servants employed by the Talwar family's friends and neighbours.
But his target audience, civil servants at the federal, provincial and municipal levels plus students of public administration at Canadian universities, is large enough to propel him up the rankings.
John Major, Mr Blair's Tory predecessor, had relied on a handful of civil servants to prepare his papers and run his diary, and a small Policy Unit to keep him in touch with policy developments in Whitehall.
S. Lewis, then living at Dundella Avenue in Victoria, Down, with his parents, brother and two servants.
Louis Majorelle, the Ecole's vice-president, made sure that the servants' quarters at his own lopsidedly beautiful Villa Jika had their share of decorative ceramics.
In October, Mr Blair tried to explain his Third Way to senior civil servants by giving examples of ways in which it had helped the government find new ways to act.
Leverage buyout king Castle is known on The Island as an abrasive character who often snaps at the help, which in his case includes half a dozen servants, chauffeurs and yacht captain.
Indeed, the best thing about the book is the intelligence with which the author deconstructs all the private and public myths that seem to be haunting his interlocutors, including the various servants of the Turkish state who take it upon themselves to set him straight about their country's history.
OK, we get that more taxes are what his pro-tax constituents, civil servants, want.
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Sir Richard Wilson, the current cabinet secretary, sees his main job as making sure that civil servants do what ministers want, and that they adapt to New Labour's new world.
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