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Examples
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Prisons were expensive and labor intensive as the criminal element was not always manageable or pliant like the mentally ill and could not be relied upon to function in staff multiplier or "TRUSTEE" roles.
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LUZ RODRIGUEZ, BARNES SPECIAL ART TRUSTEE: Ernie Barnes 'work crossed all racial, society, educational levels.
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Bloomberg News PAY THE TRUSTEE: The agreement by Banco Santander (a branch in Madrid, above) is a first for a so-called feeder fund in the Madoff case It also would raise the amount of assets the trustee has recovered for Madoff investors to more than $1.2 billion.
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LUZ RODRIGUEZ, BARNES SPECIAL ART TRUSTEE: Ernie Barnes 'work crossed all racial, society, educational levels.
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IRVING PICARD, COURT-APPOINTED TRUSTEE FOR BERNIE MADOFF: Whether or not they have a criminal problem, we will pursue them as far as we can pursue them.
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IRVING PICARD, COURT-APPOINTED TRUSTEE: Whether or not they have a criminal problem, we will pursue them as far as we can pursue them.
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Because of the restriction about foreigners not being able to own land in a restricted zone, that private person designated as the TRUSTEE must be a Mexican citizen.
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JEROME GARZA, DISD TRUSTEE: What we're really interested in are the children learning?
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TOM DIEHL, LAKE DELTON VILLAGE TRUSTEE: Well, right now we're standing down on the stage at the Tommy Bartlett Show, and as you look out here you can see where there was eight feet of water here.
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It just happens that the Fideicomiso that most of the readers here are familiar with is a Trust with an already named bank as the TRUSTEE.
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