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adjutant general
noun as in chief administrative officer
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As a supporter of Bute he was appointed adjutant-general and governor of Stirling, posts worth £4,000 a year.
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Adjutant General Kagi presented to each officer his commission.
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The Adjutant-General, in his familiar and almost daily letters to his wife, does not even allude to it.
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When it did reach me it was merely in the form of a circular signed by Adjutant-General Townsend, and had no force of law.
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In forming his staff Colonel Brockenbrough selected me to be his acting assistant adjutant-general.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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