Thesaurus / clerk
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The sales clerk just laughed, telling him he was out of bullets and had only six guns in his inventory.
FEARING VIOLENCE AND POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY, AMERICANS ARE BUYING MILLIONS MORE FIREARMSHANNAH DENHAM, ANDREW BA TRANFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTSome clerks are prominent in conservative media, and among law professors.
GINNI THOMAS APOLOGIZES TO HUSBAND’S SUPREME COURT CLERKS AFTER CAPITOL RIOT FALLOUTROBERT BARNESFEBRUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTLater, clerks published smaller, single sheets or annual subscriptions that Londoners would carry with them as part of the daily news.
COVID-19 DASHBOARDS ARE VITAL, YET FLAWED, SOURCES OF PUBLIC INFORMATIONJACQUELINE WERNIMONTJANUARY 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIn Chula Vista, a city with a significantly larger budget than National City and Imperial Beach, the clerk simply tells the mayor and Council members how many comments were received and gives them a brief overview of their contents.
CHULA VISTA POLICE CHIEF SAYS SHE DIDN’T KNOW DEPARTMENT SHARED DATA WITH FEDSGUSTAVO SOLISJANUARY 20, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOAs a high-ranking clerk, Howard appears to have been involved in policy.
‘PURITY’ WAS ONE OF HOLLYWOOD’S MOST CONTROVERSIAL FILMS. MEET ITS D.C. WRITER.JOHN KELLYJANUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe meatpacking union joins an organization of retail and grocery clerks to form the United Food and Commercial Workers.
HOW THE HISTORY OF WATERLOO, IOWA, EXPLAINS HOW MEATPACKING PLANTS BECAME HOTBEDS OF COVID-19BY BERNICE YEUNG AND MICHAEL GRABELLDECEMBER 21, 2020PROPUBLICAUnlike 2016, clerks this time will have to account for the coronavirus.
HOW A WISCONSIN RECOUNT WOULD WORKROSALIND HELDERMAN, KIM BELLWARE, DAN SIMMONS, PETER KENDALLNOVEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON POSTGina Kozlik, the clerk for the city of Waukesha, said the recent increase in cases hasn’t dented poll worker recruitment or retention so far.
WISCONSIN EARLY VOTING KICKS OFF AMID SURGE IN CORONAVIRUS CASESDEREK HAWKINS, DAN SIMMONSOCTOBER 20, 2020WASHINGTON POSTMontgomery County last week received 5,000 calls a day — more than 911 receives during a hurricane, according to Lee Soltysiak, the county’s chief operating officer and clerk of its elections board.
PENNSYLVANIA’S REJECTION OF 372,000 BALLOT APPLICATIONS BEWILDERS VOTERS AND STRAINS ELECTION STAFFBY RYAN MCCARTHY AND DEREK WILLIS, PROPUBLICA, AND JONATHAN LAI, THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIREROCTOBER 16, 2020PROPUBLICAThe commission is formally surveying clerks this week about their poll worker situation and, if needed, will ask for National Guard support at the polls.
WISCONSIN ELECTION OFFICIALS GO FROM FAMINE TO FEAST WITH A SWELL OF POLL WORKERSDAN SIMMONSOCTOBER 8, 2020WASHINGTON POSTWORDS RELATED TO CLERK
- agent
- apprentice
- assistant
- attendant
- blue collar
- breadwinner
- clerk
- cog
- company person
- craftsperson
- desk jockey
- domestic
- hand
- help
- hired gun
- hired hand
- hireling
- laborer
- member
- operator
- pink collar
- plug
- representative
- sales help
- salesperson
- servant
- slave
- staff member
- wage earner
- white collar
- worker
- working stiff
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