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  • 1Clerk — This article is about office workers for private companies. For other uses, including government posts known as clerk, see Clerk (disambiguation). Clerk, the vocational title, commonly refers to a white collar worker who conducts general office… …

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  • 2Clerk of the United States House of Representatives — Clerk of the House of Representatives redirects here. For the Australian office, see Clerk of the Australian House of Representatives. The Clerk of the United States House of Representatives is an officer of the United States House of… …

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  • 3Clerk — (kl[ e]rk; in Eng. kl[aum]rk; 277), n. [Either OF. clerc, fr. L. clericus a priest, or AS. clerc, cleric, clerk, priest, fr. L. clericus, fr. Gr. klhriko s belonging to the clergy, fr. klh^ros lot, allotment, clergy; cf. Deut. xviii. 2. Cf.… …

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  • 4service by mail — n. Delivery of a legal document through mail. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. service by mail Mailing legal pleadings to opposing attor …

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  • 5Clerk (Quaker) — Within the Religious Society of Friends, a clerk is someone responsible for various administrative functions within a meeting for worship for church affairs or meeting for worship for business. The clerk is responsible for recording the… …

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  • 6Clerk of the Privy Council (Canada) — Canada This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Canada   …

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  • 7Service Merchandise — Infobox Company company name = Service Merchandise company company type = defunct private catalog merchant and showroom foundation = 1934 (revived as an Internet site in 2004) location = Original company in Brentwood, Tennessee; current company… …

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  • 8Clerk of the Privy Council (United Kingdom) — The Clerk of the Privy Council is a civil servant in the government of the United Kingdom. He or she is the most senior civil servant in the Privy Council Office. The office is less powerful than its Canadian equivalent; unlike the Canadian Clerk …

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  • 9clerk — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French clerk & Old English cleric, clerc, both from Late Latin clericus, from Late Greek klērikos, from Greek klēros lot, inheritance (in allusion to Deuteronomy 18:2), stick of wood; akin to Greek… …

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  • 10Clerk of the Signet — The Clerks of the Signet were English officials who played an intermediate role in the passage of letters patent through the seals. For most of the history of the position, four clerks were in office simultaneously. Letters patent prepared by the …

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