The beverage Vernors was invented in Michigan in 1866, sharing the title of oldest soft drink with Hires Root Beer. |
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In general, the employees who quit were more recent hires who weren't as invested in the company. |
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The only new hires that diversity initiatives generate are in college administrations, already overloaded with sinecures. |
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This is because companies can choose hires depending on the depth and breadth of their skill sets and experience. |
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Natalie hires the three kids to harvest copper wire from telephone poles in clandestine raids. |
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If you invest the time upfront, find the right hires and onboard them effectively, then you won't run into many problems leading the team. |
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Wal-Mart, which also hires day laborers as store cleaners and shelf stockers, has a contract with Labor Ready. |
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They preferred to go with long-term charters rather than spot hires, he said. |
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Britain's favourite piano player and master of ceremonies of music television uses it for his own albums and sometimes also hires it out. |
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When Scott Wolfe hires someone for a job working a cash register or cutting meat, the odds are, that person was a customer first. |
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Distraught and depressed, the old veteran accomplishes this by sacrificing himself to an assassin he hires. |
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I never thought that recruiting would be affected, but we've made a significant number of professional hires on the Internet this year. |
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In short order that strategy yielded 47 entry-level hires for his 225-employee company. |
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Architects contemplating their first hires should do a budget based on revenues and operating costs plus the projected salaries. |
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I read, or at least skim, many of these publications, since it's usually interesting to learn about new faculty hires and recent publications. |
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When BMW began investing in Leipzig in 2002, few of its new hires came from the ranks of the unemployed. |
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In a poll of employers for employability skills for new hires, interpersonal skills ranked highest in level of importance. |
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Two of three respondents report that they listen to employee recommendations in recruiting new hires. |
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The team that meets that daily mission is a mix of active-duty, Guard, Reserve, civilian employees, local hires and contractors. |
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From initial performance reviews of new hires, it is determined that the employees' average proficiency in problem solving is 25 percent. |
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Before the XFL had teams or players, its Web site was stocked with information about new hires. |
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Not only should companies check new hires but also current employees and contractors. |
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Many other companies use similar titles for even line level employees and new hires from college. |
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Ask your newest hires to make a presentation, and reward them for asking fresh questions. |
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Sadly, the incompetence of many technical design staffs extends beyond new hires. |
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There is an apprentice program in the body shop and all new hires are skilled-trades workers. |
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Even with a recent number of new hires, the average tenure of conference directors is nearly a decade. |
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New hires must meet these provisions immediately, while existing staff have several years to comply. |
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The editorial office hires the following international professors as our commissarial editors by the ratification of our university. |
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It consistently comes up with innovative concepts and hires knowledgeable experts. |
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When he can't succeed in killing himself, he hires a contract killer to carry out the job for him. |
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Each company that hires copywriters sets special standards and requirements for its individual copy writing process. |
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After three years of refusing to accept his death, she starts a long investigation and hires a private detective. |
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Instead, he hires models and sets up a scene with props and costumes, and then photographs them. |
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Daunted by tackling the novel alone, he hires a stenographer to record his dictations. |
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Many employers consider it the premier source for entry-level hires in this field. |
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Without further ado the king hires an assassin to do away with him, solving all sorts of problems in one deathly stroke. |
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Lucy hires a local teen to teach her the jitterbug for a big audition, but when the day arrives, eye drops make it hard for her to see. |
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The reality, of course, is that once a designer opens an office and hires a staff, he's as much rainmaker as artist. |
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As well as recruiting for the new roles, the company will take responsibility for training and management of all new hires. |
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Sheldon hires a black-leathered motorbike assassin with double-barrelled shades to exterminate these pesky interlopers. |
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The existence of a leader who hires the group and essentially defines its artistic mission implies a certain authoritarianism. |
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In order to win a bet with the rival nuclear facility, he hires several professional baseball players as ringers. |
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In order to beat Darwin, their rival school, in a football game, Wagstaff hires two ringers. |
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For example, if D hires a car to P and then removes the rotor arm from it rendering it inoperable, he may be guilty of criminal damage. |
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Maintaining a connection to the artificiality of cinema, Lewis hires actors and creates scenarios for all his films. |
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According to other estimates, a majority of all recent hires have been off the tenure track. |
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Long says his company hires surveyors who use theodolites to locate the centerlines in both directions for the templates. |
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She addressed the weakness by creating a mentoring program that matched new hires with experienced workers. |
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She frequently hires Tucker to mount and frame art images she finds in publications and on postcards. |
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Designed thoughtfully and implemented seriously, it can eventually become your primary source of new hires. |
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Later, the new hires will take their places next to their ARS mentors at the laboratory benches. |
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The company often hires firms that have no shipbuilding experience to design critical spaces. |
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The firm employs ten people and hires drivers when required. |
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He's the local kid my landlady hires to bring in wood and mow the lawn. |
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New hires are also warned not to wear perfume or aftershave that is too pungent. |
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It is politics that hires the unqualified person to do a job that requires a highly seasoned person, skilled in design, who can make sound design decisions. |
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The first story featured a man who hires Dr. Strange to help interpret his troubled dreams. |
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Employees are also rewarded for drumming up new hires and new business. |
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A local board of three to five fathers organizes the school, hires a teacher, approves curriculum, oversees the budget, and supervises maintenance. |
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On positive tip, one recent benchmark in the editorial column has to go to Luke Hayman over at New York Magazine who hires typographers as illustrators. |
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Luz gets away and hires Malone to take her over the border, where Thacker and others are waiting to snag her. |
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It is just that their school places an emphasis on what it holds to be important subjects, hires good teachers and instils the necessary ambition in pupils. |
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A French gastro-psycho-thriller about the psychologically twisted relationship between a young waiter and a pompous, manipulative businessman who hires him as a food taster. |
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A biotech company hires expert marksman Martin David to travel to the Southern Hemisphere and hunt the last remaining Tasmanian Tiger. |
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Glenn Ford falls into a hotbed of repressed passions when married rancher Ernest Borgnine hires him as a cowhand. |
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The Platform Theatre at King's Cross provides venues for theatre productions, corporate hires and professional presentations. |
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She hires a farmhand to run the farm and finds comfort in her surroundings. |
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Like many Ukiyo-e artists, Jacoulet hires woodcarvers and printers to convert his ideas into prints. |
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It may take the new hires a week or two to be brought up to speed on the system. |
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What type of business truly gives away anything for free or hires lazy, no-account, unskilled employees? |
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A large number of factors affect how an organization attracts, hires, deploys and redeploys talent. |
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The second trend is the growing number of new hires who renege on their acceptances. |
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Filmmaker Alex Rappoport, one of Folmsbee's first hires, rollerbladed around the city with a VX1000 capturing images of city life. |
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Gerry had taken hires he shouldn't have taken, loned it across the mountains in a season he shouldn't have. |
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Out ThursdaySingle White Female-style creepiness ensues when Grace, the wife of a bestselling author, hires a personal assistant. |
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Cosby hires a manager named Roy Silver, who gets him gigs on the weekends. |
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Isabella Rossellini stars as Mrs Kalman, a strict Hasidic Jew who hires young and carefree Chaja as a nanny. |
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She hires childhood sweetheart Andy Cobb to oversee repairs while encouraging lustful glances from celebrated thriller writer Nicholas Hardiment. |
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Unfortunately, family cat Snowbell is so disenchanted by the newcomer that he hires the local feline hit squad to hunt down and dispose of the pampered household addition. |
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Deshi hires an unscrupulous grave robber to aid his morbid task. |
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Each Supreme Court justice hires several law Clerks to review petitions for writ of certiorari, research them, prepare bench memorandums, and draft opinions. |
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We pair up each of our new hires with one of our original hires. |
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The chief justice is allowed five clerks, but Chief Justice Rehnquist hired only three per year, and Chief Justice Roberts usually hires only four. |
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Paul Smith, who hires out bouncy castles as part of his Bedworth-based company Divine Rhythm Entertainments, had his Spiderman 13ft x 13ft version snatched last Friday. |
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One of their neighbors, the Intervale Community Farm Cooperative, is organized as a consumer co-op that hires farmers to grow produce for 500 families in the Burlington area. |
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This report covers the market for private car hire including airport as well as non-airport car rentals and accident replacement vehicles, but excludes taxi hires. |
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Mayer has moved aggressively to kick-start the company with product makeovers, acquisitions and big media hires, including celebrity newswoman Katie Couric. |
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