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staffer

[staf-er, stah-fer] / ˈstæf ər, ˈstɑ fər /


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The 85-pound turtle earned her nickname from aquarium staffers when she quickly began eating after having her flipper amputated, and her enthusiasm for grub hasn’t waned.

From Los Angeles Times

The commission is scheduled to take up the motion to disclose staffer conversations at its next meeting on Feb. 7.

From Los Angeles Times

CBS News staffers were stunned when she decided to pull a segment on the abuses at an El Salvador prison used by the U.S. government to detain undocumented immigrants from Venezuela.

From Los Angeles Times

The departing staffers worked for a Commerce Department office charged with protecting the U.S. from Chinese technological advances.

From The Wall Street Journal

One council staffer, who asked not to be named, said four-day working was a reason they had stayed.

From BBC