Her mainmast is 29 metres high, and she has a permanent crew of 16, assisted by 36 voyage crew and various supernumeraries. |
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The thousands of supernumeraries in the Eastern Cape who cost the province R1 billion a year are not facing retrenchment in the immediate future. |
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They were there merely as props, as so many supernumeraries in his private psychodrama. |
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I was pleased to hear that staff expenditure had been cut but was not happy to hear that the issue of supernumeraries was not mentioned. |
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Others, called supernumeraries, would live in the community within their families. |
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My special thoughts go to the General Service staff, local staff in our institutes and field offices, supernumeraries, consultants, and interns. |
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In addition, the Secretariat carried out a comprehensive analysis of the use of long-term consultants, supernumeraries and temporary staff. |
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I am very concerned by the way we have used long-term consultants, supernumeraries and temporary staff. |
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Almost all trial courts reported that supernumeraries do carry at least half the workload of their full-time colleagues. |
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Although public indignation at the burgeoning Civil List led to some drastic pruning, the Royal supernumeraries continued to live high on the hog. |
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Seven years ago central government promised a solution, but the supernumeraries still use chairs, desks and telephones and they are costing close to a billion rands a year. |
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Nurses are hired and paid to work as supernumeraries after their second year. |
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The situation has improved since the end of our fieldwork with the hiring of personnel under contracts and the use of supernumeraries. |
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The best evidence so far that social supernumeraries are physically capable of bettering their lot concerns not rodents but birds. |
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Similarly, an opera may have a large cast of characters, chorus, dancers and supernumeraries. |
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The director, Emma Rice, and playwrights, Carl Grose and Anna Maria Murphy, are less interested in these lovers than in the story's spurned supernumeraries — Mark, the maid Brangian, Tristan's neglected wife. |
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In between taking photos and standing around and occasionally pitching in to help, all of us supernumeraries had plenty of chance for conversation. |
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This practice was adopted during the last session of the General Conference, with a peak of 16 full-time supernumeraries, and was apparently appreciated by all concerned. |
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There are several categories of temporary assistance such as supernumeraries, temporary staff members, consultants, fee contractors, and associate experts. |
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The Directors have full autonomy concerning the recruitment of supernumeraries, consultants and fee contractors, ALD, local staff or any other personnel not falling under the staff regulations and rules. |
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All staff and supernumeraries who handle confidential documents are to be reminded of regulation 1.5 of staff rules and regulations, appended herewith for your information. |
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Everyone swarms about and the place is bustling with activity: Stagehands, flymen, stage managers, prop masters, hair stylists, make-up artists, musicians, supernumeraries? and of course, the soloists. |
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