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directorate

[dih-rek-ter-it, dahy-] / dɪˈrɛk tər ɪt, daɪ- /






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Revenue from the levy is "certainly not going to be used to plug gaps elsewhere in council directorates," he added.

From BBC

In a post on X, the maritime affairs directorate said the Kairos was "en route to Russia's Novorossiysk" when it reported an "external impact causing a fire 28 nautical miles off" the Turkish coast.

From Barron's

The directorate said an analysis undertaken at the start of the renovations had shown "necessary safety conditions" for the work to go ahead.

From Barron's

He said the involvement of the directorate signalled how "seriously" phone theft was now being taken, adding: "We're putting our very best resources and assets pointed at this crime type."

From BBC

General Oscar Arriola said the suspected shooter was an officer from the criminal investigation directorate.

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