Ney's office also says he had official business, too, visiting members of the Scottish parliament.
Bush's other brother, Florida Governor Jeb Bush, stayed home to tend to official business.
In theory, the president is entitled to use it at taxpayers' expense only when he is on official business.
Michael Henchard, the novel's eponymous mayor, carries out his official business there.
However, they must know that it is very hard to explain the distinction between what happens downstairs on official business and upstairs on private business.
In addition, nothing in the order prohibits transactions for the conduct of the official business of the Federal Government by employees, grantees, or contractors thereof.
The festivities are expensive to mount, after all, and the official business, plus a good dose of oratory, could easily be dispensed with in a day-long pep rally.
The Department for Education is appealing against a decision by the information commissioner, who ruled that private email accounts are subject to FOI requests when used for official business.
"I am in England on official business on behalf of the Association but I would not want to go into the specifics of our plans, " Ogunjobi told the BBC Sport website.
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If they do include visits to Caspian Point, then it appears the secretary of state for Wales has yet to visit on official business either his own office or the National Assembly for Wales.
This means both that counting only communications with friends drags down the figure, and that one should expect teens who have less official business to conduct to do less emailing than adults.
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On April 17, Justice admitted that Mr. Perez had used his verizon.net account for official business 34 times but explained he had forwarded or copied "the vast majority" of such communications to his government email account.
At a campaign stop, er, we mean while travelling on "official business" at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Mr. Obama scored Republicans for suggesting that he was simply trying to distract attention from the bad economy.
Mr Fox said Mr Werritty would make no more private visits to the MoD, would not attend international conferences where he was present and they would not meet socially abroad when Mr Fox was on official business.
He quickly dismisses official business to take us on a personalised metal tour, which includes his sedan dashboard thickly scrawled with the autographs of visiting metal bands, the site of a planned Alley of Rock statue park, and a grain elevator refashioned as a medieval castle ('My idea, ' he cheerfully claims).
But when the trip involves only official presidential business, Bush's campaign doesn't pay a dime -- even if the president benefits from the exposure.
Questions revolve around his relationship with Salomon Melgen, the Florida man who owned a plane Menendez admits having flown three times -- once on official Senate business, and twice for personal reasons -- to the Dominican Republic in 2010.
Biersack said a common misperception is that when the president mixes official and political business on the same trip, his campaign can halve its reimbursement to the government.
In the first two seasons of the show, Nucky (played by Steve Buscemi) had sought to keep boundaries between his career as an elected official, his business as a bootlegger, and his personal life.
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Elizabeth Vale, a Commerce Department official who is the business community's link to the White House, appears on the list 80 times.
LabTrader is a woman owned, small business and an official reseller for Fisher Scientific.
IBM, by the way, was the official name shortened by International Business Machines, after being international stopped being a big deal and machines failed to cover software and services.
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Politicians' rights, however, do not bleed over into using their official power to deny a business its fair due because of its, or its CEO's, exercise of our cherished First Amendment rights.
It is hard to see how the bribing of London police for stories rises to the level of a legitimate FCPA case, which is supposed to involve the bribing of a government official in order to retain business.
Dr Susan Pember, an official with the Department of Business Innovation and Skills, called the launch a timely initiative and said it was vital to get to adults in the workplace who often did not realise how poor their numeracy skills were.
The first order of business of any elected official is to defend the country.
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The coalition was, the official line goes, always a business partnership forced on both sides by events.
Extensions would only be granted if a visitor could show an unexpected or compelling reason, such as the need for medical treatment or a delay in completing a business matter, one official said.
The tipster also forwarded a presentation made by an NYSE Euronext listings official in a bid to attract new business.
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Nor will the official arbiter of American recessions, the Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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