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staffers

n. (plural of staffer English)

Usage examples of "staffers".

I did catch a few hours before the staffers woke me, crying about the comm center not being open yet.

Clinton administration staffers, only the one who never worked for any Republican administration is the one who landed a permanent position at ABC News.

Democrat staffers in prominent media positions is especially impressive when you consider that the last Democratic administration for which there is complete data was Jimmy Carter.

On scuffed linoleum floors staffers crowded around a metal speaker, listening in almost disbelief to the deep voice, the crystal-clear words.

As a result, Tovey wrote a classified letter to the staffers who had caused the disruption.

But with NSA hiring fewer than 200 full-time staffers a year between 1992 and 1996, the quota system at this late date amounted to little more than tokenism.

NSA used an aggressive brand of affirmative action to deny staffers promotions or, in some cases, even dismiss them.

The warden at the jail where he was being held, along with other female staffers, joined him to pray that he would be protected in prison.

But, unlike the other embassy staffers, instead of an overstuffed briefcase he hugged two young children in his arms.