51.   A liaison officer will be on hand every afternoon to advise.

52.   In overseas centres, the education officer is often more directly involved in organising tuition.

53.   The officer was surprised to be told that an injunction had been served and that The Economist had already received its mid-week Observer.

54.   However, this was not an unwilling dependence of the army on the civil service, as few army officers were hostile to the government by professional bureaucrats.

55.   From the early seventeenth century onwards some towns erected barriers against incoming vagrants, and though parish officers were sympathetic to their own poor they were hostile to outsiders.

56.   In the Incident Room DC Curnow was duty officer and Kersey, smoking his third cigarette of the morning, brooded over a stack of reports.

57.   The library office is open for telephone enquiries and our information officers are more than happy to receive your calls.

58.   And with the emphasis placed on temperature control, your visiting environmental health officer is bound to find your refrigeration equipment worth looking into.

59.   If in doubt, your local health officer should be able to advise you.

60.   Museum education officers are professionals with considerable experience of the educational use of museums.

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