staffer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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He was the most high profile staffer in the newsroom.
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Every ballot was inspected by a scrutineer for each candidate and then re-fed by a city staffer into the same vote counting machine as on election night.
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In 1982, a ministerial staffer submitted an incorrect customs declaration form when arranging for the set to be imported.
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Visitors rap on the door with a seashell-shaped knocker, and a staffer welcomes them into a bright foyer.
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Several female staffers resigned to protest his frequently inappropriate (and often alcohol-induced) behavior.
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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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Each work station also contains a mini version of the video wall for the staffer assigned to watch a particular game.
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In the summer of 2006, his campaign staff tripled in number, bringing on full-time field, finance, and communications directors, as well as several support staffers.
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After a fitful night, he awoke at 4 a.m. and went to the kitchen where he was surprised to find a kitchen staffer already there.
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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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