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co·sig·na·to·ry / kōˈsignəˌtôrē/ (also co-sig·na·to·ry) • n. a person or state signing a treaty or other document jointly with others.
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londoner's diary.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England) December 23, 2003 700+ words ...views didn't help matters? In April this year he was a cosignatory of a contentious letter to the Guardian from academics...flouting of UN resolutions. But this didn't stop another cosignatory, Professor Patrick Bateson, Provost of King's College... |
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Lionel Budd at Jonathan Smart.(Christchurch, N.Z.)
Magazine article from: Art in America Boyce, Roger February 1, 2005 700+ words ...conceptualists than to impetuous visual speculation (common in America), thus Budd's Delphic salvage recalled Beuys's cryptic stockpiles, and the elusive P. Mule might be fairly thought an artful cosignatory of R. Mutt or Rrose Selavy. |
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School bursar jailed for `systematic' fraud.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England) August 15, 2002 700+ words ...office. He was the most senior officer in the school who was working in a position of trust.'' McCarthy, 46, was a cosignatory on the cheques and forged the signature of the deputy headmaster. In January, the assistant bursar noticed irregularities... |
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AG: owner exploited board.(NORTHEAST)
Magazine article from: McKnight's Long-Term Care News February 1, 2007 700+ words ...Weston chose a close personal friend to serve as the chairperson of both facilities' boards of directors and as a required cosignatory on checks. The lawsuit seeks Weston's removal and restitution of excessive compensation paid to her and her son. |
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AOL proposes charge on mass e-mails
News Wire article from: University Wire Lauren Myerscough March 22, 2006 700+ words ...to evade them." Craig Aaron, communications director for Free Press, a national media reform organization and petition cosignatory, explained the problem with Goodmail's CertifiedEmail. "Essentially AOL is trying to make extra money off of something... |
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Festiv'Art Frelighsburg "Migration" 14th Edition, 5 and September 6.
News Wire article from: Marketwire Canada August 25, 2009 700+ words ...space for contemporary art. The Festiv'Art is proud to present the work of the distinguished artist Francoise Sullivan, cosignatory of the famous Refus Global manifesto. Recipient of numerous awards and distinctions in Canada, Sullivan is still active... |
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Letters to the Editor
Magazine article from: Applied Clinical Trials Whittaker, John; Tomlinson, Wendy January 1, 2008 700+ words ...and Trust (this needs to be between sponsor and Trust). Use of the new draft tripartite template allows the CRO to be a cosignatory. Though many of the concerns listed here are repeated when using the tripartite agreement, it does at least recognize the... |
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Denmark and Greenland agree on agreement proposal for the US.(including Thule...
Newspaper article from: Nordic Business Report May 16, 2003 700+ words ...foreign office, it is important that the agreement reflects that Greenland is to be regarded as a party in the agreement and a cosignatory, reported the Greenlandic online newsletter Radioavisen. The proposed agreement will reportedly be presented to the US... |
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VW legend Piech is caught up in sleaze trial of the century ; SCANDAL
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London ALLAN HALL December 6, 2007 700+ words ...commitment made to Klaus Volkert, the former trade unionist on trial for bribery and embezzlement, showing that Piech was a cosignatory of a secret deal to boost Volkert's retirement package to 50% of his final salary. The secret arrangement is similar... |
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Racal to provide U.K. Pan-European digital cellular radio service....
PR Newswire August 18, 1987 700+ words ...from 1991 means that this additional capacity will meet the demand well into the next century." In May 1987, Racal was cosignatory to the pan-European Quadripartite Agreement between the United Kingdom, France, West Germany and Italy. Racal has made... |
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Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English co·sig·na·to·ry / kōˈsignəˌtôrē / (also co-sig·na·to·ry ) • n. a person or state signing a treaty or other document jointly with others. |
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