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    secretary
    [ noun ]
    1. a person who is head of an administrative department of government

    2. <noun.person>
    3. an assistant who handles correspondence and clerical work for a boss or an organization

    4. <noun.person>
    5. a person to whom a secret is entrusted

    6. <noun.person>
    7. a desk used for writing

    8. <noun.artifact>


    Secretary \Sec"re*ta*ry\, n.; pl. {Secretaries}. [F.
    secr['e]taire (cf. Pr. secretari, Sp. & Pg. secretario, It.
    secretario, segretario) LL. secretarius, originally, a
    confidant, one intrusted with secrets, from L. secretum a
    secret. See {Secret}, a. & n.]
    1. One who keeps, or is intrusted with, secrets. [R.]

    2. A person employed to write orders, letters, dispatches,
    public or private papers, records, and the like; an
    official scribe, amanuensis, or writer; one who attends to
    correspondence, and transacts other business, for an
    association, a public body, or an individual.

    That which is most of all profitable is acquaintance
    with the secretaries, and employed men of
    ambassadors. --Bacon.

    3. An officer of state whose business is to superintend and
    manage the affairs of a particular department of
    government, and who is usually a member of the cabinet or
    advisory council of the chief executive; as, the secretary
    of state, who conducts the correspondence and attends to
    the relations of a government with foreign courts; the
    secretary of the treasury, who manages the department of
    finance; the secretary of war, etc.

    4. A piece of furniture, with conveniences for writing and
    for the arrangement of papers; an escritoire.

    5. (Zo["o]l.) The secretary bird.

    {Secretary bird}. [So called in allusion to the tufts of
    feathers at the back of its head, which were fancifully
    thought to resemble pens stuck behind the ear.] (Zo["o]l.)
    A large long-legged raptorial bird ({Gypogeranus
    serpentarius}), native of South Africa, but now
    naturalized in the West Indies and some other tropical
    countries. It has a powerful hooked beak, a crest of long
    feathers, and a long tail. It feeds upon reptiles of
    various kinds, and is much prized on account of its habit
    of killing and devouring snakes of all kinds. Called also
    {serpent eater}.

    Syn: See the Note under {Clerk}, n., 4.

    1. Williams also disclosed that the Pentagon's No. 2 procurement officer, Donald Yockey, and the Navy's assistant secretary for procurement, Gerald Cann, met with unidentified representatives of McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics today.
    2. The Democratic governor said he met privately Wednesday with Texas oilman Robert Mosbacher, a longtime Bush associate selected by the Republican president-elect to be commerce secretary in his administration.
    3. The Kremlin chief, who was responsible for agriculture before becoming party general secretary, frequently has consulted with Razumovsky on farm policy.
    4. In an interview with the Washington Post in early October, the secretary said the Fed may be slightly more interested in curbing inflation than the administration is, while the administration may put slightly more emphasis on spurring economic growth.
    5. "We don't know what it (`Iranian Nights') is all about; nothing was sent to us," said Muhammed Ebrahim, executive secretary of the Islamic Council. "What we don't know, we cannot be concerned with.
    6. There is speculation that Mosbacher may become Commerce secretary.
    7. Mr. Consolini is the company's chief operating officer and an executive vice president; Mr. Pisano is chief financial officer, secretary and an executive vice president.
    8. Lacayo is Mrs. Chamorro's son-in-law and her private secretary, and is considered the man who wields most power in the government.
    9. Robert McCormick, deputy assistant secretary of defense for production support, confirmed that the new buy-American rules will go into effect today, but he declined to give details.
    10. Increased unemployment in southern China and news of Hong Kong's huge infrastructural plans have contributed to the influx of illegal immigrants, says Ian Strachan, deputy secretary for security.
    11. Worst hit, said shadow social security secretary Michael Meacher, were those not eligible for the full Pounds 140 poll tax deduction because they already received rebates.
    12. Guenter Baer, a former economist with the World Bank in Washington and a West German finance-ministry official, was appointed as secretary general of the committee.
    13. The committee is preparing a report on Anglo- Chinese relations. Lloyd Bentsen, the US treasury secretary, who is on a trip to Asia, arrives in Thailand.
    14. LENINGRAD= _Anatoly Gerasimov, first secretary of the Leningrad city Communist Party, lost to Yuri Boldyrev, a ship-building engineer. Gerasimov won just 15 percent of the vote to Boldyrev's 74 percent.
    15. His responsibilities were broadened in 1961 and he was made an assistant secretary of the Army.
    16. Police arrested four dissidents who brandished firebombs, took a secretary hostage and occupied a Labor Ministry office in Taejon, Yonhap said.
    17. Shifting part of the burden to taxation would not bring the real costs of the system down. Mr Johann Eekhoff, state secretary in the economics ministry, argues that it is essential to extend working lives, and counter the trend to early retirement.
    18. Paisley, assistant secretary of the Navy for research, engineering and systems from 1981 to April 1987, is now a Washington consultant to numerous defense contractors, including McDonnell Douglas Corp. and United Technologies Corp.
    19. The Treasury secretary, whose friend George Bush hopes to ride to the White House this fall on a wave of continued economic expansion, has been vigorously countering these calls for contractionary policies, which imply higher interest rates.
    20. Sheldon J. Krys as assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security.
    21. Little legislation has moved through the Congress so far this year, with most of the time spent on the failed plan to raise congressional pay and the Senate battle over the nomination of John Tower for defense secretary.
    22. David Taggart, Bakker's former personal secretary, and James Taggart, PTL's former interior decorator, are charged with tax evasion and conspiracy.
    23. In this week's Spectator magazine, John Patten, the education secretary, complains that science has weakened faith and thus contributed to social malaise.
    24. And where Reagan pushed a military buildup, there now is a proposal _ by the secretary of defense _ to cut military spending by $180 billion over three years.
    25. The clearance came as Lord Young, secretary of state for trade and industry, decided not to refer the proposed purchase to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.
    26. The state has no provision for mercy killing, he said, adding, "Murder is murder." Beverly Maggart worked as a secretary at the University of Missouri-Kansas City from the mid-1970s until she became physically unable to work last September.
    27. W. Henson Moore, deputy secretary of the Department of Energy, agreed with McMillan that prices had been rising before the accident.
    28. Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown Jr. was secretary of state from 1971 through 1974, governor from 1975 through 1982 and currently is chairman of the California Democratic Party.
    29. When President Bush selected Cheney to become defense secretary, Cheney asked Williams to accompany him to the Pentagon as a top aide.
    30. The big hole in Bush's national security lineup is the defense secretary.
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