staffer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

staffer in the PONS Dictionary

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Library staffers called the program wonderful and that it had encouraged children to willingly express their creativity.
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Composed of government workers, congressional staffers, and journalists, the informal group aimed to raise public awareness about social and political issues.
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An older couples' coitus reportedly amused an assisted living facility staffer so much she decided to record it and post it to social media.
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He was the most high profile staffer in the newsroom.
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Since 2004, 260 hospital staffers, including 41 doctors, had been fired or had resigned as a result of disciplinary proceedings.
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The campaign was very bitter, with both men accusing the other's staffers of stalking their families.
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Several female staffers resigned to protest his frequently inappropriate (and often alcohol-induced) behavior.
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He had been a government lawyer and a congressional staffer, focusing on railroad issues; the ringtone on his phone was the choo-choo of a train.
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A deputy press secretary is typically a mid-level political staffer who assists the press secretary and communications director with aspects of public outreach.
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Congressional staffers are examining more than 21,000 transactions.
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