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- that year, she pla**** Eve in the thriller Trunk Crime. 1939 also saw her deputise as a television announcer for Jasmine Bligh when she was on leave. Bennett...
- although if that player is not parti****ting in a match another player will deputise for them. The captain of a cricket team typically shoulders more responsibility...
- most cases, a deputy head boy and girl will be appointed to ****ist and deputise the head boy and girl. They may have to do charity events, speak in ****emblies...
- president is aided by two vice presidents who play an advisory role and deputise in the president's absence. The three together constitute the presidium...
- their ministers, to deputise for them in case of absence. Failing to do so, or in the case of the Deputy being unable to deputise at a given time, the...
- December 2024, the deputy prime minister's responsibilities include: deputising for the prime minister (in the House of Commons, domestically and internationally)...
- he "remain[ed] positive" on making a full recovery. In March, Camilla deputised for him in his absence at the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster...
- rule, during the Lordship of Ireland and then the Kingdom of Ireland. He deputised prior to 1523 for the Viceroy of Ireland. The plural form is Lords Deputy...
- senior member of the Union Council of Ministers. The office holder also deputises for the prime minister in their absence. The office has since been only...
- the shadow minister for women and equalities. Currently the position is deputised by the role of Minister of State for Women and Equalities. Currently held...