He's second-in-command at RSR Partners, the mid-sized search firm that Mr. Reynolds started in 1993 after leaving Russell Reynolds Associates Inc.
Mr Osborne's second-in-command at the Treasury, Danny Alexander also appeared to distance himself from the chancellor's remarks.
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Peter Loescher, the newly appointed second-in-command at Merck.
Sandberg, who is second-in-command at the company behind CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has not sold any shares based on financial filings and would have to set predetermined trading plans with the SEC before any potential selling according to rules to prevent insider trading.
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Mr. Capus had publicly said as recently as April that the team in place at "Today" was the right one, but the show's executive producer, Jim Bell, and Mr. Burke, who have built a rapport since Mr. Burke came from his role as Mr. Robert's second-in-command at Comcast to lead NBCUniversal, favored a more aggressive approach, according to people familiar with the matter.
From 2009 to 2011, she served as Coordinator for the Interagency Provincial Affairs Office at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul and as Senior Civilian Representative for the Combined Joint Task-Force 82 with the International Security Assistance Force Regional Command-East at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan.
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At a change-of-command ceremony in Kabul on Sunday, Dunford remarked on the job ahead.
"Today is not about change, it's about continuity, " Dunford said at a change-of-command ceremony in Kabul attended by his predecessor Marine Gen.
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His sixth successful kick at goal swiftly followed, and when Mortlock's monster penalty from just inside the England half drifted over in the 65th minute, Australia were in command at 21-14 up.
Access to what has been dubbed coalition village - at the Florida headquarters of the US Central Command, or CentCom - is highly restricted.
In addition, SEDENA posted a liaison officer at U.S. Northern Command headquarters in 2009, and SEMAR has liaison officers posted at Joint Inter-Agency Task Force (JIATF)-South and Fleet Forces Command, in addition to U.S. Northern Command.
SusanDesmond-HellmannSusan Desmond-Hellmann, Levinson's second-in-command, helped develop the chemotherapy drug Taxol at Bristol-Myers Squibb before coming to Genentech in 1995.
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But I think that one issue that they would be looking at is the United States-Africa command.
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Mike Hostage, commander of Air Combat Command at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia.
Because of the time needed for a radio signal from Earth to reach the rover -- about 14 minutes at Mars' current position -- "We don't command the rover with a joystick or a steering wheel in real time, " Tompkins said.
Mr. Kim's longtime second-in-command, Kim Yong Nam, took his place at the parade and may take on a bigger short-term role.
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He soon lost his board seat as well after taking a swing at Meitec's new second-in- command.
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On the second question, it is going to be -- the French and others agreed at NATO to have NATO take on the command and control of this operation at some point during, as I said, not days -- not weeks, but days.
Benjamin Bishop, a 59-year-old civilian defense contractor who works at Pacific Command, met the woman at a Hawaii conference on military defense issues.
Although the government's spending plans received a fairly critical reception, most of the barbs (for once) were aimed at the chancellor and his typically labyrinthine new command-and-control systems for monitoring the journey of every tax pound.
But the 25-year-old cannot currently command a regular place at regional level as he plays for the same Blues side as Williams.
The captain of the submarine at the time - Cdr Andy Coles - was relieved of his command shortly after the incident.
On July 3, 1775, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, he took command of his ill-trained troops and embarked upon a war that was to last six grueling years.
No doubt though that the reconfiguration of British troops in Helmand will command the attention of the House at some point - particularly given the heavy casualties 40 Commando and others have been sustaining.
Bradley, who trails Gore in all 15 states that vote in the March 7 Super Tuesday primaries, has the monumental task of derailing the second-in-command to a president with high approval ratings at a time of unprecedented national prosperity.
The latest figures suggest 2, 000 people have been arrested since the former anti-gun unit Trident was turned into a command aimed at tackling gangs.
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