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servant
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servant,
n someone who is employed to perform personal services (other than those that would be rendered in an independent calling) for an employer and who, in that service, remains entirely under the control of the employer.
servant, loaned,
n a person whose services have been granted by an employer to another person.

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For a sense of the political fallout from the Reynaud proposal (as well as from those of others in parliament), see 1 DOCUMENTS POUR SERVIR A L'HISTOIRE DE L'ELABORATION DE LA CONSTITUTION DU 4 OCTOBRE 1958: DES ORIGINES DE LA LOI CONSTITUTIONNELLE DU 3 JUIN 1958 A L'AVANT PROJET DU 29 JUILLET 1958, at 11-99 (1987) [hereinafter 1 DOCUMENTS POUR SERVIR].
As part of this collaboration effort," said Sempris, "ImageTree will be able to use CATHALAC's NASA-developed, high-tech satellite visualization system called SERVIR, which monitors the environment of Central America.
 
 
 
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