I'm on furlough at the moment with a busted knee, but intend to resume fencing as soon as I stop hurting. |
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During the 1957-58 academic year, Kelley was on furlough and returned to Southern as visiting professor of Old Testament. |
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A proposal to furlough employees for four to five unpaid days over winter break has been dropped. |
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Uncle Hugh and Auntie Jan went out to Africa as missionaries and used to visit my mother and our family when they were over on furlough. |
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I had a 10-day furlough from Louisiana, and the trip home took three days each way. |
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I have just learned that Cousin George has got his furlough extended thirty days. |
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His occasional trips to England, on furlough or for training, were when he felt most out of water. |
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Honey, you have to keep in mind that his furlough will start when he leaves his ship, not when he gets to San Francisco. |
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Harrison went home on furlough in 1864 to campaign against pro-Southern Democrats in Indiana. |
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Republic Pictures hoped to make a movie with Gene Autry while he was on furlough from the Army Air Corps. |
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In 1980, thee couple was declared personae non gratae by the convention, and letters were sent requesting that they not return from their furlough. |
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When Bernard was home on furlough in 1917, they met more than once. |
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We went to France for a little furlough as Marty and Grant call it. |
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I am certainly worried about meeting all of our monthly financial obligations if the furlough extends for more than two weeks. |
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If the latter, the governor has even agreed to furlough himself. Cuts to social services and education may be the most painful. |
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These benefits include accumulated sick leave and furlough leave which are payable upon termination of employment. |
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Two years until furlough seemed like forever, and we meant to work there for ten years. |
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These are employees already being effected by furlough brought under the sequester. |
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The Food Safety and Inspection Service says it will be forced to furlough employees if cuts are enacted. |
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The provision for future benefits for employees includes the liability for accrued severance benefits, as well as accruals for vacation, overtime and furlough benefits. |
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The state estimates the one-day-a-month furlough spread over the 18 months of the plan would amount to a 5 percent cut in pay. |
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One day while he was at home on active furlough, he received a call from a nurse, who told him he had to be at the clinic within four hours to give a urine sample. |
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He would not want to have missed one second of his baby furlough. |
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And I had a lot of things on my mind and I pretty well forgot my promise to Mama until I got shipped home on a special furlough for her funeral. |
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Days later, after four years in jail, Tavakoli was freed on furlough. |
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Suddenly she has the power to furlough people, so she uses it. |
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His own operational tour completed as navigator with a night intruder squadron, Finlayson was serving in a non-flying capacity and was expected home on furlough when he volunteered to substitute for a navigator who was ill. |
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For the next couple of weeks it should be okay, but if the furlough stretches past the middle of October, I will have to consider my financial options. |
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We believe the hidden agenda is to furlough employees and outsource their work. |
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So did a series of incendiary advertisements about Willie Horton, a convicted felon who went on a killing spree while on a furlough programme supported by Mr Dukakis. |
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