As the verdicts were read by the jury foreman some of the defendants smiled, smirked and even giggled. |
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The foreman on that building site was approached last week about it and I will continue to drone on about it until is has been sorted. |
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After filling in the verdict, the jury foreman would then sign the issue paper on behalf of all the jurors. |
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He'd been a foreman in the paint department where he specialized in striping cars. |
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His career started as an apprentice joiner finishing his apprenticeship and then progressing to general foreman. |
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In his dour manner, he stated that he was the foreman of the team, and called over two other men whom he introduced. |
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For a while I also shared a yard with a British chap named Roy who worked as a foreman on the project. |
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From an early age, Mick went to work in the bottling plant, where he filled many roles, eventually that of factory foreman. |
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I read that in the papers somewhere that the trial judge actually gave some instructions to the jury about the role of the foreman. |
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Another foreman was chosen and the trial continued, returning a verdict of guilty. |
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He has worked on the farm for 13 years and is now an assistant foreman who supervises crews that tend the vines. |
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According to union officials, the foreman was quite cordially disliked by the employees under his supervision. |
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She believed he had not received sufficient supervision because the foreman had two trainees to look out for. |
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Only the job foreman or supervisor need to be knowledgeable and experienced. |
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They also said that their foreman had resigned in disgust over the manner of the dismissal. |
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When I first met her, she was punching the clock as a foreman welder at a North Vancouver metal shop. |
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A certain number of foreman artificers, electricians, blacksmiths etc, are also required for service with the army. |
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This was a man who had been a foreman in the sewage industry and was responsible for the sewage system we now have in Dromintee. |
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In the past, a foreman or supervisor would keep watch over staff to ensure production in the factory was maintained. |
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When he was just 12, his father, a gasworks foreman, suffered an horrific industrial accident and died later in hospital. |
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One superintendent, one supervisor, one foreman and eight hourly employees were terminated. |
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There was a Bushman village near Roger's camp and I walked there with Tumalano, his Tswana foreman, who spoke their language as well as English. |
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As far as I know, one foreman and two other workers have made these charges. |
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They were never the foreman, never the worker, always the guy that ordered stuff or coordinated stuff. |
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One week the men were shorthanded, so one of them who knew me to be a hard worker asked the foreman to send me over. |
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Among the group were four toolmakers, three die makers, two set up men, a production engineer, and the foreman of the experimental machine shop. |
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It was the foreman speaking on behalf of the jury, as I understand it, your Honour. |
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A short retirement can reflect the compelling nature of the evidence, or equally the skill of the foreman in handling the jury's discussions. |
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A factory foreman embarks on a dangerous mission to occupied France to retrieve important machinery. |
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Baths foreman Frank Hardcastle had a four-day job of cleaning the tiles and bleaching the pool floor. |
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She's got a lot of hard workers and a foreman that makes sure things run smoothly for her when she's not there. |
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The requestee is contacted within 24 hours by the foreman responsible for the particular problem and given a scheduled completion date if the request cannot be immediately resolved. |
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The foreman repeated the word regarding a second charge, accessing a government data base. |
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A journeyman electrician or wireman will still be responsible for answering to the job foreman, contractor or building foreman throughout the job. |
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One was Joe Bamberger, the foreman of the composing room, and the other was Joe Callahan, my assistant as city editor. |
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The foreman was a fireworks expert and is one of three who have since passed away, taking precious information with him. |
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Both the women and the foreman defended this practice because they said the work was heavier and therefore it was more manly work and should pay more. |
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A top-heavy nurse in cricket pads and dangling overhead light pack struggles to aim a fire breathing generator in a duel with a whip-cracking foreman. |
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He has worked in transport, distribution and logistics for three years previously, and now works as a construction site foreman and travels on the Sandringham line. |
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In substance, a statutorily protected foreman self-selected by the jury is not a trial by jury of equals, is not a trial by jury of persons randomly selected. |
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He works by day in the oil refinery where his friend is foreman. |
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He hawked his wares and George was foreman ganger at the station. |
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On each site where the work is in progress the Contractor must maintain a competent foreman or chargehand who has complete control of all labour engaged on the work. |
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Shortly before noon, the foreman came around with paychecks. |
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I was employed as a shift supervisor and was expected to have my crew work with unsafe equipment and this was actively encouraged and promoted by the site manager and foreman. |
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Ideally your foreman or job supervisors should conduct your toolbox talks. |
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When they appeared in the jury box, the foreman handed the judge a note. |
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If a worker wants to take home any glass, tin, nails or wood, all he has to do is to get a slip foreman and the gateman or big boss won't say a word. |
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He discharged the jury from further service after the foreman said there was no prospect of them ever reaching majority verdicts on any of the remaining six counts. |
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We also see the brutal foreman of mining company, arrogantly selecting the ill-paid crew of the day while brusquely warning the city boys off company property. |
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Concrete foreman Buta Singh Mahal mixed the first batch of concrete for the foundations and also for the last section of the roof. |
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Formally the widow still ranches, but in fact she leaves all ranching to the foreman. |
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Hugh Webster, Jack Van Evara, Winston Hibler Moki, a Cree Indian, is made foreman of a sprawling cattle ranch owned by his former army commander. |
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On 12 July 1389, Chaucer was appointed the clerk of the king's works, a sort of foreman organising most of the king's building projects. |
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Between 1995 and 1997 gas production foreman, Deputy Head of Operations Service of the Nadym Gas Production Directorate at Tyumentransgaz. |
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He told his foreman about his dream and gift and was taken immediately to see the abbess, believed to be St Hilda of Whitby. |
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Our building site foreman was a constant clock watcher and timed me and my mates whenever we went out for a break. |
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One day, in inspection, the assistant foreman showed me a completed circuit board that fit into the nose cone of a cruise missile. |
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An eagle-eyed foreman was first to spot the exotic birds flying among the site's colony of nesting sand martins. |
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James Beaumont Neilson, previously foreman at Glasgow gas works, invented the system of preheating the blast for a furnace. |
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Whitby was clearly enjoying himself naming his trusty weapon the Buta towel, after Buta Singh Mahal, the foreman who had mixed and laid the first layer of concrete. |
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The floor manager will then make a thorough inspection together with the foreman to see that all containers, whether of parts or chain, are properly labeled. |
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The foreman. As tough an hombre who ever lived. If Mr. Bell had sent Jackson instead of me, he'd take your rifle and beat you half to death with it. |
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My father knew Bert Le Feuvre, the foreman of Griffith's yard, and there was a little heap of spawls waiting ready every night in summer after school for me to crack. |
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Immediately after the train had pulled away from St. Peters, Alfred Morrison, section foreman along with his helper, Frank Lindloft, took off with the pump trolley. |
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Bill had ranched only five years when his dad made him foreman. |
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Snyder, a second-generation newspaperwoman, literally grew up in the News' offices, where her father was a press foreman and her mother was a graphic artist. |
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