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department

[dih-pahrt-muhnt] / dɪˈpɑrt mənt /




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“She was one of the few women in administrative leadership,” says Cindy Mediavilla, a retired lecturer from UCLA’s department of information studies and author of the book, “The Women Who Made Early Disneyland.”

From Los Angeles Times

Moore said he has opened an internal investigation into the Lachman fire through the LAFD’s Professional Standards Division, which probes complaints against department members.

From Los Angeles Times

Even Temple, which has a far smaller budget than schools like Indiana, has 20 people in its recruiting department.

From The Wall Street Journal

A spokesperson for the US transport department told the BBC that the move will help Americans afford vehicles that meet their needs, whether electric, petrol-powered or in the form of a "mini-van or micro".

From BBC

In the meantime Mr. Blair and the Sunoco station manager had to get the fire department to break in the door and get Claude out.

From Literature