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Conservative Richard Williams seconded the motion and said it "raises issues that are fundamental to public trust".

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The rapid screening programme in Glasgow involved a total of 37 mobile X-ray units and radiographers seconded from cities across the UK.

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A Scottish government civil servant was seconded to work for Mr Hamilton and continued to correspond with Mr Swinney.

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For a chancellor who, two decades ago, was seconded to the British embassy as an economist, during one of Argentina’s debt crises, it was an anathema.

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The dancers — the electric leaping of Schraiber and enveloping movements of Smith — seconded this on a stage that was bare but for a bench and striking lighting.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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