135 adjectives to describe department

"I shall take the liberty of suggesting, through the several executive departments of the government, for the consideration of your committees, measures for the accomplishment of the several objects I have mentioned.

What they respectively said in their separate departments I was unable to discover, as I only heard distinctly one gallant Veteran, whose character was particularly dear to me.

Members of the legislative department in each of the organizations are elected.

For a time he worked on the case at the old Pioneer office, but was soon transferred to the editorial department, where he remained for a number of years.

The question is frequently asked, Cannot the best things of the kindergarten be introduced in the primary departments of the public school?

As the purpose of the work is to supply a Cyclopaedia for popular use, it is inevitable that students of special sciences or subjects should be occasionally disappointed at the comparatively meagre treatment of their respective departments of knowledge.

" "Here," continued Mrs. Bloomfield, pointing to another paragraph, "is a positive statement or misstatement, which makes the cost of the 'civil department of the United States Government,' about six times more than it really is.

The two editors agreed to unite their corps, and divide the editorship, Bowring taking the political, Southern the literary department.

The editorial room is the index to the workshop; I'll see if the mechanical department is kept as neatly.

Robert G. Willaman (A); 26Jul76; R637494. R637495. Building the instrumental music department.

Over a hundredto be exact, one hundred and sixteen at last accountshave taken the places of men in administrative departments connected with the railways.

His magnificent services as foreign secretary had mollified the hostilities of George IV., who became anxious to retain him in power at the head of the foreign department, after the retirement of Lord Liverpool.

A country which is frankly coeducational in its public schools, state universities and professional colleges, must continue to be so when installing a new educational department to meet the changed and changing conditions of our time.

Neither of these objects is sufficiently assured under the present organization of the judicial department.

" "What are the different parts of it?" "Oh, they're the domestic department, where you exhibit pies and bed-quilts and spatter-work done by the ladies in charge.

I'd,hang it, if they'd have me,I'd even go to the senior department at Sandhurst, and read mathematics!" Sabina kept her countenance (though with difficulty) at this magnificent bathos; for she saw that the little man was really in earnest; and that the looks and words of the strange actress had awakened in him something far deeper and nobler than the mere sensual passion of a boy.

In the worst period of my depression, I had read through the whole of Byron (then new to me), to try whether a poet, whose peculiar department was supposed to be that of the intenser feelings, could rouse any feeling in me.

Robert Goldwater (C); 2Mar61; R271793. Out-patient department requires careful planning.

In the culinary department of a newspaper we find a recipe for making "bird's nest pudding," which would surely make the pigtail of a JOHN Chinaman stick straight up on end.

Nine years have elapsed since a predecessor in this office, now not the last, the citizen who, perhaps, of all others throughout the Union contributed most to the formation and establishment of our Constitution, in his valedictory address to Congress, immediately preceding his retirement from public life, urgently recommended the revision of the judiciary and the establishment of an additional executive department.

He is also ex-officio a member and often chairman of the municipal departments or commissions, such as the board of public works, the school board, the harbor commission.

One which was inspected by our sanitary department had not been emptied for nineteen years.

They added a female department in which Sarah Dwight was teaching the girls spelling, reading, and sewing in 1784.

But Marcus Bibulus was appointed commander-in-chief of the whole maritime department, and regulated every matter.

In the official proceedings or notes of the Surveyor-General of India, for August, 1889, will be found the following more than merely formal notice of the services of the deceased officer of a great but scarcely sufficiently recognised scientific department of the magnificent Indian Empire of Her Majesty the Queen-Empress.

135 adjectives to describe  department