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Meaning of "sawers"

sawers (noun): Plural form of the word 'sawer', which can refer to a person who saws wood or a machine used for sawing
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Sawers takes over as head of the Secret Intelligence Service in November.
This breach caused a diplomatic nightmare for MI6 's new director, Sir John Sawers.
He described Sawers as an “ outstanding professional ” and denied the episode would compromise his career.
Sawers was later appointed to head Britain 's prestigious foreign intelligence service MI6.
Sir John Sawers ( MI6 ) said clearly the role agencies should play where torture is likely.
Sawers enjoys hiking, tennis, cycling and the theatre.
Sir John Sawers ( United Kingdom ), Thank you, Sir, for presiding over this very important debate.
Sawers was recruited from the Southern Umpires ' Association, which is based in Seaford, Victoria.
Sir Sawers is poised to assume his new role as head of MI6 in November.
Lady Sawers had no Facebook privacy protection, the Mail on Sunday says.
Sir John Sawers spent 36 years working for the British Government in international affairs and security.
Sir John Sawers ( United Kingdom ), I apologize to colleagues for missing much of the earlier debate.
Mr. Sawers started his career at Sanford Bernstein in 1987 as a sell-side analyst covering Telecommunications.
Sir John Sawers ( United Kingdom ), I too welcome the presence of the Secretary-General at today 's meeting.

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