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A man in his middle years came toward us, carrying a note board of some sort.
If the secretary recognized the name, he gave no sign, only glanced at the note board.
He gestured with his note board.
He picked a piece of paper from a note board to the side of the console and handed it deliberately to Eileen.
Vendacious dropped his note board and lunged out of the meeting area, shouting for the local guards to stay with the Queen.
Treading water, Ling scrawled on her wax-covered note board and raised it for Lark to see.
(Console organs having thirty-two note boards were sometimes known as "concert organs.")
Percy French poet, songwriter and noted Board of Works Inspector of Drains with Cavan County Council.
Noted Board Members of the Institute for Research in Art have included Artist and Filmmaker Tyler Turkle and Writer and Art Critic Dave Hickey.
"Attrition is the way to go," noted board member Kevin Walriven, who pointed to reductions of $2,272,474 in operating expenses over the past 10 years with the reduction of 25 positions due to attrition.
Michael S. McPherson, the president of Macalester College in St. Paul, says that in October 1997, a black student found racist slurs written on the note board she had hung outside her dormitory room.
The Australian Notes Board (ANB) was created in 1920 and partially acceded to the request of Miller, in having four directors, with the governor of the bank being an ex officio member.
A grandly outfitted majordomo-clearly some high-ranking court retainer-caught sight of Borodov, consulted a small note board, then bowed deeply and blew on a silver whistle before announcing their names amid a long discourse in Sodeskayan.
The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Reserve Bank of Australia was both an 'ex officio' member of the Notes Board from 1920-1924 and of the eight directors of the Commonwealth Bank from 1924-1945 .
Richard C. Waites, J.D., Ph.D., (born October 7, 1951), a noted board certified trial attorney and social psychologist, is an internationally recognized expert in jury and courtroom decision maker research, a field he helped to develop and that he continues to advance.
But there are signs, though subtle, of lasting change: The note boards of roommates who now keep each other informed of their whereabouts, the greater sadness that some students feel when they read about tragedies far away, the stark panel of five names that remains untouched on a wall of graffiti that students have traditionally redecorated almost daily.