I was a porter, she was a chambermaid and she never had far to look for help with those hospital corners. |
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During the theft he comes upon a chambermaid whom he takes hostage, then kills, as his escape attempt goes awry. |
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Marjorie Campbell plays a sour and surly chambermaid that scores laughs galore. |
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The author has also previously worked as a chambermaid, a waitress and an office dogsbody in Friends of the Earth. |
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Okwe has a tentative relationship with Senay, a Turkish refugee who works as a chambermaid at the same hotel in violation of her status. |
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She worked in a hotel, starting as a chambermaid, but she ended up as receptionist and basically running it. |
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A meal for two had been brought in by the equivalent of a chambermaid, some sort of claws from shelled creatures. |
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She works days as a chambermaid at a local hotel and at night lies awake fearing the sound of his tread. |
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Our landlady claims the place is haunted by a young girl who was a chambermaid at the big house. |
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Controversy erupts between George and Jerry over whether Lupe, the chambermaid at their hotel, should tuck or untuck the sheets on their beds. |
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She started as a chambermaid at the hotel four years ago, after working at the Elmbank Hotel for 13 years. |
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She did not look like a chambermaid, but a young lady taking a ride alone in the woods. |
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When the chambermaid returned to take her plate, Lady Anna entered with her. |
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But he still faces a civil suit brought by Times Square Sofitel chambermaid Nafissatou Diallo in the Bronx. |
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He was the illegitimate son of a French sea captain and his Haitian chambermaid. |
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She revolutionised nursing by transforming what was regarded as the work of a chambermaid or scullion, into an occupation for caring and highly trained women. |
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She decided to humiliate him publicly and had her chambermaid put together a carcanet using several brooches and a set of pendants. |
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It was a family run business, so I worked in the kitchen and helped out as a chambermaid and waitress. |
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The specialty occupations were builder, welder, cook, shop assistant, security guard, computer system administrator, cleaner, and chambermaid. |
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However, their major roles include laundry, chambermaid, stewarding, cooking, dishwashing, waiting table and bar, social and tour direction. |
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She resided at the YWCA and was employed as a chambermaid at the International Hotel. |
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These prices certified you for a great quality service for the upkeep and the linen, and also for a chambermaid. |
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Ana worked as a chambermaid and housekeeper and acquired some experience outside of Switzerland. |
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Born in Nevers, she became chambermaid to an architect, Édouard Corroyer, given the job in 1878 of restoring the abbey. |
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For any issues concerning the acommodation service, the chambermaid or housekeeper is there to meet your request. |
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After four years of marriage she left Mandel and fled to Paris, after drugging him and the French chambermaid assigned to spy on her. |
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Accompanied by her chambermaid Irma and her pianist Igor Wagner, Bianca settles in the castle. |
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In 10 minutes or less, an African-immigrant chambermaid changed the history of the world. |
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Born in Manchester, she spent her working life as a chambermaid in some of London's swishest hotels. |
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Many women are deceived by false promises of worthwhile employment, for example as dancer in a smart nightclub, hostess, chambermaid or stewardess. |
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The biggest Lady C row involved Jorgie Porter and Tony Hadley refusing to be her chambermaid and bellboy. |
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Divorced Natalie was a professional bedmaker while employed as chambermaid at Travelodge, Frankley. |
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