Mr Rumsfeld's neo-conservative second-in-command, Paul Wolfowitz, has even less credibility than his boss does.
"I have never seen it happen that a boss can work through a second-in-command, " says Xavier.
On being handed the 1924 Paris Olympic medals, second-in-command Strutt made his heartfelt pledge.
Between 2006 and 2008, Gen Allen was deployed as the second-in-command to Anbar province in Iraq.
By 1990 Lay was chairman of Houston-based Enron Corp. and Kinder, as president, was second-in-command.
Then Mr Garang's second-in-command, Riak Machar, tried to overthrow him, and the movement split.
As chief of the navy, he felt he had the right to choose his own second-in-command.
The program has also eliminated dozens of key militants, including al-Qaida's second-in-command, Abu Yahya al-Libi, last year.
He soon lost his board seat as well after taking a swing at Meitec's new second-in- command.
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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Langhammer, the longtime second-in-command to the chairman, Leonard Lauder, has a five-and-a-half-year contract in his new post.
Nor is Boston Properties going to bid wildly, insists Linde, the numbers-crunching second-in-command.
So says Russell Glass, the former second-in-command to billionaire buyout artist Carl Icahn.
Many analysts believe Gadahn remains in touch with al Qaeda's second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri.
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James Comey served as the Justice Department's second-in-command during President Bush's first term.
Why did Lay's president and second-in-command, billionaire Richard Kinder , quit in 1996?
He has a mischievous streak, though, especially when it comes to Berrard, his second-in-command for more than 25 years.
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In fact, information found in the computer of the FARC's second-in-command, Raul Reyes, reveals that Chavez openly assists the guerillas.
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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.
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.
The session opened with the pledge of allegiance and a prayer acknowledging the work of Lott and his second-in-command -- Sen.
Lest anyone doubt these efforts, Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda's second-in-command, has often called on devout Muslims to kill Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's president.
The IMF's second-in-command, John Lipsky, acknowledged in a BBC interview that in the immediate future the reforms won't be easy or enjoyable.
Our cell has a chief and he has a second-in-command, and when you come in you are expected to give them some money.
The alleged documents leak, along with the firing of the head of the Vatican Bank, are aimed at weakening the authority of the pope's second-in-command, they say.
Mr Delors says he wanted to be the government's European policy supremo but was instead asked to be justice minister and Mr Jospin's second-in-command an offer he refused.
Instead, Obama basically told his second-in-command to be Joe Biden.
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Susan Desmond-Hellmann , Levinson's second-in-command, helped develop the chemotherapy drug Taxol at Bristol-Myers Squibb (nyse: BMY - news - people ) before coming to Genentech in 1995.
The alleged second-in-command of the enterprise (Vadim Trincher, age 52) is based in New York, where he oversees a high-stakes illegal sports-betting operation that caters to oligarchs living in Russia and Ukraine.
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