How To Use Deputise In A Sentence

  • He will report to the Editor in Chief, and will also deputise for him in his absence.
  • Trapattoni suggested that the Leeds United centre-half Darren O'Dea would deputise for the suspended Sean St Ledger as his players considered the prospect of the Luzhniki's surface. Giovanni Trapattoni confident of an Ireland win against Russia
  • He will now be more determined than ever to insist that, when his colleague departs, he will deputise for the first minister in every sense of the word.
  • Dozens of these deputized officials were deployed soon after the expanded judicial system became operational.
  • After serving in minor diplomatic posts, he had settled down to run his ancestral estate until he deputized for the local parliamentary delegate in Berlin, where he discovered his true métier.
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  • As many as three full-time officers patrolled their 1,000-foot beat, but the town's police department deputized a handful of volunteer officers to offer more help.
  • O'Driscoll will miss the Six Nations after undergoing shoulder surgery, with Keith Earls, Tommy Bowe or Fergus McFadden competing to deputise. Sport news in brief
  • Matt Rothschild's astonishing expose of the FBI's decision to "deputize" 23,000 representatives of private industry reflects a frightening alignment of authoritarian forces, as well as another apparently deliberate flouting of constitutional norms. Charlie Cray: The Pirates of Privatization
  • Jed could deputise for Stewart, if necessary.
  • One proposal floated by the "Wise Men" would have Mubarak "deputize" Suleiman with his powers and step aside in every way but name, perhaps keeping the presidency title for the time being at least. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • I have to deputise for the boss who is presently on study leave, take charge on the ward round, as well as teach today and then we have our usual Friday afternoon clinic.
  • I sometimes had to deputise for him in the kitchen.
  • She deputizes for me as general manager while I am on holiday.
  • It had been Junker himself who asked Emerson to deputize for him. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • With orders from the council I can deputize anyone I choose during an emergency situation.
  • Flight deck officers are deputized as federal law enforcement officers; however, they differ from traditional officers in that their jurisdiction goes no further than the airplane flight deck.
  • Pat Cleary deputized a "shadow" to diarize her exits and entrances. The Voice on the Wire
  • Number eight Ben McCalman will again deputise for Pocock as coach Robbie Deans gave a number of untried squad members a chance to impress against the U.S. Eagles. Pocock rested again for Wallabies' U.S. clash
  • MERS "deputized" employees of the servicers, pretending that these became MERS employees. L. Randall Wray: Anatomy of Mortgage Fraud: MERS's Smoking Gun, Part I
  • So deputy sheriffs went out and deputized citizens.
  • Ms Green has asked me to deputize for her at the meeting.
  • You're the most experienced person in the team, so when I'm off can you deputise for me and go to the meetings
  • Bakhurst, who will continue to handle his previous responsibilities, will deputise for head of newsroom Mary Hockaday and will also be responsible for on-demand services. Kevin Bakhurst named deputy head of BBC Newsroom
  • It had been Junker himself who asked Emerson to deputize for him. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • Next year, when new players will have to be signed to deputise for those away on World Cup duty, they could be on short-term contracts or even ‘pay as you go.’
  • Hundreds of employees were deputized as quality stewards, while engineers were ordered to focus on quality during the design phase.
  • Herr Schulmann cannot be here to welcome you and has asked me to deputize.
  • I grabbed the nearest three people I could find and deputised them into my department.
  • He was deputized as premier during the premier's absence.
  • Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand will once again deputise for Terry as stand-in captain.
  • She deputizes for me as general manager while I am on holiday.
  • She deputizes for me as general manager while I am on holiday.
  • A Government spokesperson, however, said the Minister appointed a replacement minister who was more than able to deputise for him.
  • He will chair five and deputise for the Prime Minister on seven of the 44 committees created yesterday.
  • I have every confidence in his ability to more than adequately deputise for the mayor if and when the occasion demands, and to prepare himself for the top mayoral honour which he seems destined to garner twelve months from now.
  • One of his/her many functions will be to deputise for the Executive in his/her absence.
  • In addition, about 1,250 officers from the surrounding states of Maryland and Virginia will be deputized and brought in to assist.
  • My godfather, Herr Schulmann, apologizes that he himself had need of his car this afternoon and he has asked me to deputize. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • There also can be ways to "deputize" respected members of your community to help you with the task. Forbes.com: News
  • He will deputize for the foreign minister.
  • Among them is a proposal that Mubarak "deputize" his Vice President Suleiman with his powers and step down in everything but name, perhaps keeping the presidency title for the time being at least. Chron.com Chronicle
  • She deputized me as her assistant.
  • Buks slapped his braces against his singlet in a double gesture of contempt; a tuft of chest hair deputized for a tie. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Oyet has served as General Secretary of Uganda's National Federation of Born Again Pentecostal Churches, and in March 2009, "deputized" the new "Presiding Apostle" of the Born Again Faith Federation, an organization representing millions of Ugandans ... Bruce Wilson: Rick Warren Mentor Tied To Effort Behind Uganda's "Kill the Gays" Bill
  • The Department of Homeland Security will train 50 state police officers and deputize them to enforce federal immigration laws.
  • A lot of the players enjoy the bigger occasion and being, let's say, the underdogs, said Darren O'Dea, the Celtic centre-half who is on loan at Leeds United and will deputise for St Ledger. Euro 2012: Republic of Ireland summon spirit of Paris for Russia test
  • He, and the theocrats who deputized him, have been working for twenty years to do exactly that.
  • About 30 singers have been chosen to deputise for choristers who will be on holiday from the city's cathedral for a week next August.
  • I'm now giving you full rights to deputize anyone that you feel fit enough to help you in whatever way they can.
  • We're goin' to deputize you, so you can run a little investigation for us. STONE CITY
  • For all their utility as traffic wardens and deputised keepers of the peace, there are also the satgas that kidnap opposition pamphleteers, beat up journalists, and chase rivals down the main street waving machetes.
  • Gather up and deputize anyone who can wield a sword or owns a gun.
  • I deputised for the manager when she was ill.
  • Others were made by hitching suffixes to nouns, or by groping for roots, e. g., to deputize, to locate, to legislate, to infract, to compromit and to happify. Chapter 2. The Beginnings of American. 3. New Words of English Material
  • Specially, poor whites were granted certain minimal but real rights and opportunities, such as being "deputized" as overseers to police slaves. Why We Need Black-White Unity to Save America-An Historical Perspective
  • Then, pointing to one of his comrades, he said, ‘He was even deputized by the governor of the state of Louisiana.’
  • Among them is a proposal that Mubarak "deputize" his Vice President Omar Suleiman with his powers and, for the time being at least, step down in everything but name. Chron.com Chronicle
  • Blackpool's goalkeeper Matt Gilks, who was born in Rochdale but has Scottish grandparents, has been called up for the first-time and will deputise for Allan McGregor. David Weir recalled to Scotland squad at the age of 40
  • Adrian will also deputise for Helen in her absence and will also lead on key major editorial projects, assigned by the Director of News.
  • With Kieran Gibbs also two to three weeks from fitness, Wenger is likely to ask Thomas Vermaelen to deputise in the position. Yossi Benayoun says Arsenal will finish in Champions League place
  • She deputizes for me as general manager while I am on holiday.
  • Even if it turns out that General de Gaulle is mortal and he is called upon to deputize for the Almighty, renewal of negotiations would be blocked from the British side. The Economic Consequences of General de Gaulle
  • I deputised for the manager when she was ill.
  • Not only does he become a strikebreaker, but he is later deputized as a law-enforcement official.
  • He also proposed the appointment of deputy chief engineers who, though subordinate to the Chief Engineer, could deputise for him.
  • Danny is likely to deputise for him in the televised game.
  • My godfather, Herr Schulmann, apologizes that he himself had need of his car this afternoon and he has asked me to deputize. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • My godfather, Herr Schulmann, apologizes that he himself had need of his car this afternoon and he has asked me to deputize. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • It had been Junker himself who asked Emerson to deputize for him. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • Instead, Thailand culled wide areas around infected flocks, compensated farmers generously and deputized a volunteer in every village to report sick chickens.
  • The experienced England coach will deputise for the skipper, who is taking a well-earned break in New York after helping his side avoid relegation.
  • Photographer Pawel Dwulit and I have been "deputized" as RCMP inflight security officers, or air marshals. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • People are out there to become part of the solution, to kind of deputize them without giving them official rank. CNN Transcript Jul 7, 2005
  • A Special Master, deputized by a federal judge, could be in charge of making tough calls about what code gets excluded from the operating system.
  • Students began their day by being sworn in or "deputized" as special agents. News
  • Besides, apart from perhaps Ed Balls, she's the Big Loser from the reshuffle: Peter Mandelson has been made the de facto Deputy PM; while Downing Street's assertion that Harman will still "deputise" for Brown at PMQs came across as laughable and patronising. Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
  • The mayor is now asking officials to deputize state police.
  • If a justice required or requested a bodyguard, they were either provided with a federal marshal or a member of the Supreme Court Police was temporarily deputized as a marshal.
  • We're goin' to deputize you, so you can run a little investigation for us. STONE CITY
  • We're goin' to deputize you, so you can run a little investigation for us. STONE CITY
  • Civilian officials and employees may be "deputized" to help administrate martial authority during an emergency, but civil law is effectively suspended for the duration of the emergency. Welcome To Our Hell: The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act (MSEHPA)
  • First, as far as anyone could tell, no previous Minnesota secretary of state had ever recruited and deputized citizen observers in this manner.
  • I sometimes had to deputise for him in the kitchen.
  • We're all going to be deputized first, as federal secret police.

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