Their work-worn hands and leathered faces illustrate just how tough their job is. |
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It is is irrelevant to his day job as party leader and I think he could have left it to someone else. |
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Morrison's decision to promote his right-hand man Bob Stott to the job of chief executive never washed with the City. |
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Medical librarians concerned they could be out of a job as electronic publishing comes of age may be worrying needlessly. |
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The members of the emergency services were repeatedly but restrainedly commended for doing a fine job. |
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I have several potential job opportunities around at the moment, but none excited me anywhere near as much as this one. |
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The bigger fish would come biting on the line and it was my job to try and reel them in. |
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Further job losses are expected over the coming months as the co-op restructures milk processing from four sites to two or possibly one. |
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Amazingly, the protagonist dismisses with understatement the loss of his factory job. |
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They have just spent a fortune restyling the restaurant and have done a very good job. |
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My final term results reflected an excellent score and I somehow managed to secure a modest job. |
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This should go down in the annals of history, as I've never enjoyed doing a job before, managing at best antipathy. |
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Its objective is to liaise between prospective job seekers and employers in this region. |
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They expect the team to do its job in resuscitating patients and to provide care after resuscitation. |
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When it's your job to produce a digest inside three hours for your boss, doing it at home too seems a bit of a drag. |
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You may need to replan safety weekly or even daily in some cases, depending on the circumstances and how the job is going. |
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The first job, after lowering the floors by 2ft, was rendering and replastering the cave walls and laying floor tiles. |
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He was orphaned at the age of nine, and got a job as a cabin boy, and through sheer hard graft, worked is way up the ranks. |
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Then I got a job and bought a house, and then I went to work in Washington DC... but that's another story. |
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Jordan may use the occasion to make an announcement following weeks of speculation about who would get the job. |
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When she took over a Saturday morning job on CBS, a lot of people talked about revolving doors. |
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Scarborough's anti-fraud team previously left the job of prosecuting fraudsters to the police. |
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I think there's a general feeling among members that were he to be selected as a candidate he would do a good job. |
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The way in which legal requirements hinder police getting the job done may be another. |
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I decided last year that I wasn't going to go on applying for just any old office job just because I need the money. |
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That appointment was revolutionary, for never in its more than one hundred years in St Lucia had a native son held the top job. |
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The club's legendary leader, Jock Stein, had won only one Scottish Cup when he took the Celtic job. |
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Just wondering how some people will react to the news that Ellen DeGeneres has gotten a new gig, not just any job, mind you. |
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The Right has done a wonderful job of making themselves seem like the victim when they are the ones running the show. |
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In her new job, Cooper will be in charge of legislation leading up to the euro referendum. |
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It is the job of Congress and state legislatures to pass laws of general applicability. |
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He says tenancy databases are an important and legitimate tool which help real estate agents carry out their job responsibly. |
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Cazes retired from his official day job three years ago, when he reached the French legal age of retirement. |
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In 1999, Metro Waterproofing, Scottdale, Ga., undertook the job of cleaning and repointing the historic exterior. |
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In that regard, the job of the owner of a newspaper to monitor reporters is not quite as difficult. |
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I got a job in the post office and actually worked for minimum wage in New York for a while to try to organize Latino workers. |
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I rang many times until one of them gave me a job as a runner on a feature film. |
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Also present were individuals who were there to further their education or retrain for a change of job direction. |
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Outside the job there's little time for leisure activities, but Marurai maintains a passion for reading. |
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He was revolted by Taylor, whose job was to ensure the company's IT system ran smoothly. |
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The consumer really will start retrenching, and the contagion will spread to the retail and service sectors with more job losses ensuing. |
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Almost daily, we hear of further retrenchment and more job cuts in an effort to lower inventory levels. |
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Overall, the Nitro Elite did a decent job of cooling my system once I repositioned one of the fans to an intake position. |
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Save project and job set information for quick retrieval when converting updated files. |
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A knowledge of culture or a desire to learn about it was apparently not part of the job description. |
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I used to drive past it all the time in a previous job but never went into the grounds. |
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A homeless teacher has been jailed after he stole cash from a kind-hearted charity boss who lent him money and gave him a job. |
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Every staffer and volunteer was asked to discuss at length, and in great detail, all the aspects of their job. |
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To do that job, you need to be mentally disturbed, anthropologically different from the rest of humanity. |
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Our families did a fantastic job in not letting the cat out of the bag, although there were times when I panicked that something might slip out. |
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Jiro was serving really well and did a pretty good job returning Steven's serves. |
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Mark's reveries turn to the minor humiliations he will be able to impose on his flatmate if he gets the job. |
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If you're not being paid much for the job you're doing, make sure you get something out of it in return at the time. |
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This particularly improves job prospects for youngsters and returnees to the job market. |
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Statistically, more people re-enlist for combat duty than re-up for a commodore's job. |
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I took the latter option, and less than a month later found myself a new job with my current employer. |
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The difficult job of retrofitting the historic library for adaptive reuse as a museum went to Gaetana Aulenti of Milan. |
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Putting the hardest job first, Republicans placed revamping Social Security at the top of the list. |
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He now has a job, home and family and has developed into a responsible, caring father with ambition. |
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Her job is to gee the women up, tell them about the best bargains and help prise the dollars from their wallets. |
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Where else would you have a government in which bright, ambitious ministers don't want the top job? |
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This goes beyond a matter of different opinions about who is right for the job. |
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The daily grind of life, a demanding family, death of a young, pretty niece due to cancer and no steady job has not diminished his zest for life. |
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The radar's job is to figure out which is the real warhead, so that missile interceptors can be launched to try to stop them. |
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It is then mounted to the launch vehicle using a special adaptor that will release it into space once the rocket has done its job. |
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The color reproduction is accurate, and the cinematography does a wonderful job of capturing the various points in the journey. |
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He turned 29 three days ago and could probably do a job for England in the right conditions. |
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Carver had a light touch as a teacher of creative writing and he did not consider it was his job to discourage anyone. |
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Nick Stahl does a good job portraying Bobby as a vicious, detestable bully. |
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Still, in the light of subsequent events that night, it was a good job they upgraded me to a double room. |
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At the same time, I started a job in anaesthetics where I was breathing in fluoridated gases on a daily basis. |
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That fateful final pass was too early and a soft job for the Zimbabwean goalkeeper. |
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The job cuts were done fairly and lawfully, based on legitimate business reasons. |
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As Cesarani demonstrates, Eichmann was an ambitious man determined to do his job well. |
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A factory job with all its miseries would be better than being at the mercy of this woman's power over your job and cottage. |
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As such, it said, the lawmakers and judiciary ought also to be blamed for the lack of job opportunities. |
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She claims, however, the book casts her in an unflattering light and has cost her her job and her reputation. |
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I hope my vision is clear enough for this job and ambitious enough for this country. |
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It's been re-released with a badly needed new mastering job and three bonus tracks. |
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She found a job and a flat but fell into drug use, taking cocaine and ecstasy, and her life began to fall apart. |
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The job losses are a combined result of school amalgamations, closures and budget shortfalls across both the primary and secondary sector. |
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This is not an inspiring way to start a long day at a job requiring patience, concentration and a lapidary expression of optimism. |
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Regional leaders responded by rescinding his order, and getting him fired from his job. |
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Charles is medicated to a zombielike mellowness and has neither held down a job nor moved out of his mother's house in Philadelphia. |
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He does a good job of making highly technical anatomic, developmental and cellular issues clear to the lay reader. |
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The Shi'as felt this issue had to basically go through the bloodlines, and the Sunnis felt it should be the best man for the job. |
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When Bruce is passed over for the news anchorman job he covets, he turns his gaze heavenward and curses God for his ill fortune. |
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Donaldson's first job was for a private client who wanted her bathroom completely decorated in lapis lazuli. |
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He loves his job, and he wants to explain in layman's terms the sport's technical side. |
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Yet the chief executives of these companies remain relatively low-profile, making headlines only when announcing expansions or job lay-offs. |
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Nor are redundancies arising from lay-offs and short-time working included, even though two workers each put on half-time still means a job lost. |
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My job here is not to be an apologist, but technology can't always save us from significant changes in human nature. |
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Not that it's going to matter me for another 3 months, anyhoo, as i've just got a pretty good job. |
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Well, guess what kids, if the beef industry goes, it's not just going to be the country yokels that are out of a job. |
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She'd grown cold against him, resenting him because he had a good job whilst she'd chosen to be a housewife. |
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Rain and I decided to give it four door bell rings before we all had to go in and actually do our job. |
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Now I don't feel at all guilty if I simply do my job and laze around for the rest. |
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If he agreed to the job the Doctor had just about given him the green light to take over small countries or start up his own drug smuggling ring. |
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It is his escape from an arduous and unrewarding job and the home he shares with his mentally-ill mother, troublesome children and stressed wife. |
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Being a lifesaver is part of the job, but I think that helping this little girl will probably be the most memorable thing I've ever done. |
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Who said the prime minister could not have reshuffled his Cabinet and not fired her and still given me a job? |
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This led on to a Saturday job for which I got paid peanuts for washing hair, making teas and coffees and sweeping up. |
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No droning or monotonous lectures, the professor's job is to lead and move the discussion. |
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Following a vague lead on a job, Raphael finds himself in a basement sitting across from a man in a wheelchair. |
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In the recent government reshuffle he was given the job of vice chamberlain of the royal household. |
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It was really good money and we just used to go like the clappers to get the job done as quickly as possible. |
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But Paul is also a dreamer, and takes a chance by applying for a job at a leading-edge observatory in outback Australia. |
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So, taking drastic steps, John resigned from his job and, with his one suitcase, stayed in Southampton. |
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She was unable to return to the job and last Thursday, following meetings with her employers, resigned from her position. |
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Carol, to her deep chagrin, has no job, yet, and proves like a bear with a sore head until she finds one. |
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The lords had to do their job well as unsuccessful ones could be removed from their position. |
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This results in a badly done job and a guilt-ridden employee who may gripe in anticipation of being criticized. |
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I didn't like the idea of it, but the guy was just doing his job, like I was doing mine. |
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I felt pretty low while I was doing this sub-menial task, but a job's a job, and you can't feed yourself, my angel. |
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You may need to place walking boards across the tops of the joists to make the job easier. |
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A head gas cutter tells of the time he made a mistake on the job and cut the metal rafter he was sitting on. |
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Those of you that were unemployed several years ago may remember display boards with attached hand written postcards advertising job vacancies. |
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Why do we continue to treat teachers like this, when they have the most important job? |
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Jake's case notes further reveal that he initially thought his job at the hospital was in exchange for board and lodging. |
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We know that the most critical element of an accuracy job is the way the bottom barrel lugs ride over the slide stop pin. |
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The borough council's Labour group leader has resigned her teaching job amid claims of pressure. |
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We got a great producer's rep on board to help us negotiate our way through distribution and he's been doing a stellar job. |
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The elder Saumell learned how to ride a pony before obtaining a job walking horses at now defunct Oriental Park in Havana. |
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A generation ago on the Massachusetts coast, lifeguarding was the be-all, end-all summer job. |
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He was much tanner, as a result of his summer job as the lifeguard at the local swimming pool. |
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The thing I love most about the job is animating and making your character come to life. |
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It has hatched from a culture where the idea of a job for life is dead and buried. |
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The chances of lying your way into a job and remaining unsuspected and undetected have become slimmer. |
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With so many anglers fishing the lower river it's often a job to find a decent swim. |
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The White House is doing an even better job of keeping the lid on this nominee than the last. |
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The cinematography also does a good job concealing the fact most of the film was shot on soundstages. |
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Let students wear respectable clothing of a kind they would, perhaps, later wear to a job interview. |
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It was her job, and she did it with a professionalism that came from rigorous training and self-discipline. |
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Mr Cavanar said that at times Mr Deman had applied for a job under two names and sometimes used a pseudonym of Phil White. |
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The money I earned from him helped me over lean periods as I lurched from one temporary job to another. |
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He was able to get used to the pressure as a closer in college and the minors instead of training for the job as a starter. |
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When you need to use a dust mask or respirator, be sure to use the right one for the job. |
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So when she gets into the job market, graduates younger than her are leapfrogging for positions. |
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Two years ago, Smith gave up a good job, the only job he had ever had, and took a leap of faith. |
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Moreover, the job has provided me with great responsibility as well as opportunities, many of which I have exploited. |
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Three months ago my girlfriend began a more demanding job with a lot of new responsibilities. |
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This is a highly responsible job and anyone thinking of applying should think long and hard about the time commitments this job entails. |
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She held a responsible job in community economic development, and she was bright, charming and comely. |
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A spokesman for the company last night refused to comment on the speculation linking him with the top job. |
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It turns out that it's a pretty responsible job indeed, with a staff of people to manage, and control of a number of titles. |
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But what about the poor driver, with no better accommodation, despite his responsible job? |
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A second challenge is to do a better job of customer retention, keeping repeaters in the fold. |
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Dr. Jones, who is doing an excellent job, wasn't prepared to give you a really direct, responsive answer to that question. |
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Of course we need something called a job, money, cars, TVs, computers, gourmet gadgets and the rest of it. |
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Napoleon has with him scholars, including antiquarians and linguists, whose job it is to unravel the mysteries of ancient Egypt. |
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He got this job in November without a lick of managerial experience and only three years of service as a major league coach. |
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I was 25 in the summer of 1996 when I landed a job as a personal assistant to Joel and Ethan Coen. |
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He didn't really want the job but yielded to public pressure. |
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A large part of a fashion model's job is physical, moving and shaping her body to highlight the drape of the clothing. |
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They will apply themselves to the job with a hearty yo-heave-ho. |
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If a removal firm cannot remove furniture from a house without exposing its employees to unacceptable risk then it can and should refuse to do the job. |
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The job market in philosophy went from awful to dreadful starting in 2008 and has never really recovered. |
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Too often, we just get in the habit of taking on all the work that gets dropped in our lap, but that isn't always the wisest or most efficient way to get the job done. |
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Unsurprisingly, his first job entailed scampering around the dreamland Fun Fairground at the seaside town of Margate. |
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Pop music, much like a teenager with a dresser full of training bras and her first summer job, is going through a lot changes. |
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The New Zealand Government has virtually renationalised Air New Zealand to avoid the job losses and company failures which would follow a collapse of the national airline. |
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Still living in Australia, he had become a drifter, unable to hold down a job. |
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Anyone passing through who wants to leave some remarks in the comments, please feel free. only if it's to tell me what a cack-handed job I'm making of this liveblogging lark. |
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But yesterday, William played one of the dumbest moves of his life as a Prince when he officially left his job. |
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Writing in the conservative Crisis blog Father Dwight Longnecker of South Carolina claims that Francis is making his job harder. |
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The replacements, led by the boosterish John W. Snow at Treasury, have gotten along better and did a passable job of selling Bush's policies on the campaign trail. |
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Easley helped clear the way for his wife, getting her a job at North Carolina State University. |
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This implies that the job has been designed to require a wide range of qualifications and to offer considerable leeway or latitude in deciding what to do and how to do it. |
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It is their job to lobby politicians and persuade them to suppress, depress, repress, oppress, or do what ever it takes to maintain a grip on the price of silver. |
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Or do you tell your customer that you can fix her photo, have it enlarged, add some reprints for other relatives and give her an exquisite custom frame job? |
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The aid worker, who quit the army in 1992 to become a civilian engineering contractor, revealed how he turned down a well-paid job in Portugal to join the mercy mission. |
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On account of this and the death of a number of our lawmen on the job, the Police have had to issue protective gear, like bullet-proof vests, to its members. |
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He had to maintain a clean record, maintain a job, pay restitution to the owners of the buildings he had burned down, and have absolutely no contact with Sheridan Ryan. |
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The running joke is about a well-educated immigrant stuck in a dead job. |
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Part of my job is to appraise used guns that people bring us for resale. |
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Very correctly too, because in layman's language it is a job of work everyone, including the firm that carried it our, can be justifiably proud of. |
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For Kysa and Derwin Daniels of Conyers, Georgia, the downpour came last Thanksgiving when Kysa, 35, lost her job as an overnight anchorperson at CNN Headline News in Atlanta. |
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To bring in additional money, Nicholas kept his job as an early-morning anchorperson while his wife, Arita, who is the company's president and CEO, ran the business. |
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It's a job I'll do for as long as it takes to actually find the right job and at that point I'll quit and leave them scrambling, resentfully, to find my replacement. |
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By comparison, Cody's day job is a bastion of reserve and decorum. |
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She had resigned from her job as she knew she faced dismissal and her employer had refused to provide her with a reference because of the court case. |
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Just when I resigned myself to not coaching, I had the job again. |
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In each image, Sherman embodies a new role, with a wardrobe and makeup job to match every occasion. |
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It was in the lead-up to her marriage to Jonathan that she decided to quit her job as a primary school teacher in York and enter the wedding business. |
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He is scoring less but doing a nice job on the boards and blocks. |
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One job was tipping bags of raw asbestos into a hopper for mixing. |
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When he looked for a job in the business world, he said no employer seemed to respect his degree. |
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And it's time we shrug, let them run out of the theater, straighten our collars and shoot our cuffs, and enter from the wings to do exactly the job we know needs to be done. |
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Once he has sold out, your boss most likely will try to put one of his old boys in charge of at least haft your job, maybe the whole shooting match. |
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What with all my pop-culture Anglicisms, I don't always do a terribly good job at nurturing an overseas readership, so it's good to form bridges across the water. |
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He has a very responsible job and I am sure his salary is quite enviable. |
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People routinely have to trust professionals to do their job responsibly. |
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Many have been told by their doctors to take leave to protect their health and would step down from the job if they could keep their allowances and pension entitlements. |
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To do her job, the alien drives around in a white van and goes looking for men to ensnare. |
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Further job losses are expected as the co-op restructures its loss-making milk processing operation at the two Mitchelstown, Mallow and Mogeely sites. |
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Peters said job descriptions among lecturers in the math department vary. |
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Watermen and lightermen do a very old and important job in London. |
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They appear to be dragging their heels over appointing a new chief executive, but whoever lands the job will have a mounting pile of problems to sort out. |
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He also had a distinct air of annoyance at being given such a useless job. |
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Their shot at least one network anchor job was eliminated this past summer when MSNBC anchor Brian Williams was anointed the successor to NBC veteran anchor Tom Brokaw. |
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After the job fell through, Ghori-Ahmad filed a complaint with the equal opportunity Employment Commission. |
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That's because their job is to apply the law, not legislate it. |
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Eric Garcetti succeeded Villaraigosa and has received high marks in his first year and a half on the job. |
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He still seemed disappointed that, in his view, Ernst had injected politics into a job that had never before been political. |
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It's easy to make comparisons between Shane Warne, one of the greatest leg-spinners who has ever lived, and Ashley Giles, a guy who goes out to try to do a good job. |
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So Heller took a job as an ESL teacher in Los Angeles and had no intention of returning to Hollywood. |
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The fact that memories cannot be retrieved in a situation like this was right enough, but Cecil was doing a good enough job of restarting his relationship. |
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Side effects may include recession, job contraction, 401 bruising, recurrent dow fluctuation, and IRA bleeding. |
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The thing is, her job is so overmanned, the Navy has already cut the re-enlistment bonus for it and yet, she tells me she would still re-up if she could. |
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Or maybe your job just makes you feel like climbing the walls. |
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It's our job to formulate a clear question and let the people decide. |
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A native of Trinidad and of Indo-Caribbean descent has agreed to drop her reverse discrimination suit against the university, and to give up any claim to a teaching job there. |
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If you can't systematically advance on merit within business and the military, they let you go rather than allow you to sit and deteriorate in the same job. |
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Is someone letting you down or failing to get a job done on time? |
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If you're just going to offer me a job, then why try to pickpocket me? |
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We win every time we create a new job or cure an old ailment. |
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Higgins, 45, has worked for the U.S. Postal Service since he was in college, when he took a job as a letter carrier in the town of Andover, Massachusetts, north of Boston. |
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His jockey, Philip Robinson did an excellent job calming him down for the race, but in many respects the damage had been done, and he faded in the final furlongs. |
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Spinning the sample a million or more revolutions per minute does the job. |
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Antifouling is the most important painting job to have carried out on your boat, once foul has a hold on your hull it will rapidly colonise the surface. |
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He may have done an excellent job of expressing his sympathies in an appropriate and meaningful way. |
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An exterminator, Dill took a job in Iraq for a company contracted to do pest control on military bases. |
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The rest of the job takes longer and involves rather more hard graft. |
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But he is willing to quote this nut job to bolster his bucolic argument that a car-alarm ban will make New York City a paradise. Car thieves love anti-noise activists. |
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Its central rationale was conceived in a falsehood, that Romney the financial manipulator at Bain was a prolific job creator. |
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She stopped in at her agent's office to put herself on tape for Fargo in between a work shift and going out on job interviews. |
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Those who work at telework centers, satellite offices or on the road spend more time on the job, with each averaging over four days, or 30 hours a week. |
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Gen Xers refuse to sacrifice their personal lives for the sake of the job. |
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As long as two other people abandon their cars and start riding the bus, the system will think it is doing a great job, as it will think it has gained one rider. |
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Although it doesn't look like much, this will do a better job at protecting the card than a simple anti-static bag covering it, and secured by a folded piece of cardboard. |
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What an incredible job, to be a lifesaver in a doggie swimming club. |
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After several years in the job, perhaps the feng shui warranty has already run out. |
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Cpl Valdivia recommends that anyone considering a trade transfer to Rigger Parachute first contact a rigger to discuss the pros and cons of the job. |
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About 200 building workers at three Gold Coast construction sites in Queensland walked off the job on February 11 after a rigger fell to his death the day before. |
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Indeed, Medvedev was never really more than a figurehead president, despite the theoretically huge powers attached to the job. |
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Through interviews and exhaustive research, he does a good job of presenting the circumstances which have made the church such a lightning rod for criticism. |
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Now, the foundation has presidents, boards, and accountants, and their job is to file. |
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His tactical acumen has been rightly criticised, but in the end it seems even his motivational powers were dimmed when he lost his spark for the job. |
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It took my OH a while to find a job and he's ended up working from home. |
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Those never-ending worries about your finances or job could be zapping your energy. |
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My take on that is that I always read him as an older kind of a guy on the cusp of finishing school and finding a job. |
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The telephone rang just as Mark got home from his job at the pharmacy. |
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Amused by the tone that he knew held no jokes in it, the ring of the doorbell released him of his job of having to sit around and say nothing out of politeness, he stood. |
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The job, located in an established, upscale residential development, required reshaping 150 ft of the eroded banks of a creek and armoring the site with riprap. |
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I spent a night in a local hotel, where the bar was full of oil field workers drinking longnecks and winding down from a day on the job. |
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The PA has decided to take its job as enforcer very seriously these days. |
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The reality is that today's lineup will be another patchwork job by manager Mike Scioscia as he tries simply to find nine healthy hitters. |
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When linesmen are in line with play and cannot do their job, what is their point? |
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Which is why I'm hoping the linctus I've just had prescribed by the doctor will do the job better. |
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Stuart Yoak's suggestion that the press only does a good job when it comes to telling us about the scofflaws in business and finance. |
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Sharron Lusher has landed the top job at Pembrokeshire College on a permanent basis having taken over temporarily late last year. |
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Abish is a true entertainer and to top it all, he's a Malayali, so he will make sure he never leaves until the job is done. |
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Prof Nutt was sacked from his job as the Government's chief adviser on drugs in 2009 after saying ecstasy and LSD were less harmful than alcohol. |
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Due in part to her injuries, she has quit her job as an exotic dancer. |
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The only job I'd managed to get was as a salesgirl at a richie-rich boutique in Manhattan. |
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Mr Mann described his job welding in a room while a colleague sprayed deadly blue asbestos on the walls. |
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And if Lorne Spicer's new book is right, some of us may be tempted to give up the day job. |
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The Pretty Polly lycra could now become as common as the hard hat in the trade after the two stunners proved it was up to the job. |
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Rock Hound will lose his job unless you help him find the dinosaur skeleton he needs. |
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This job will include installing drains in the road, and the creation of a new central carriageway safety island. |
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Shreve does such a great job writing that you feel the scratchiness of that uniform and are aghast at a war that destroyed an entire generation. |
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The job requires a mind for logistics, flexibility, and risk control. |
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Brooke would not say if Chalabi was eyeing the top job himself. |
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They are willing to satisfice, or accept that their usage strategies are not sophisticated, but are sufficient to get the job done. |
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Barbara Mac Arthur quit her job in 1982 and has spent the past 27 years caring for her 54-year-old autistic son Howard. |
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Regardless of who occupies the White House, one has to pass a Likudnik loyalty test to land a job as doorman at Foggy Bottom. |
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The Edinburgh tribunal found that Jeffrey, of Saddletree Loan in the city, only had himself to blame for losing his job. |
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But they were down pretty good there for five or six weeks, and they came out like gangbusters, so they have done a good job. |
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Let's hope the Russian wolfhound rediscovers his appetite for success and finishes off the job. |
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I had only been given a couple hours, so it was a bit of a rush job, but the World Cup is the biggest tournament you can be involved in. |
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What has changed about Washington that allows a serial scandalizer to hold onto his job? |
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The job will entail riding each of the theme park's biggest rollercoasters before they open to the public. |
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Taylor has denied it was a rush job, but admitted he and his board had to move fast to thwart the Bluebirds. |
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With your black propaganda campaign you're doing a fine job of that yourselves. |
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When the wall was breached, it was a real rush job to sort out what was needed to repair it and fly it forward as quickly as possible. |
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If there is a decidedly rush call, but a rush job, the contractor must be able to make a qualified staff of the respective WWTP within max. |
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A COVENTRY binman has quit his day job to become Britain's biggest blagger. |
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Our future deserves more than a rush job, it requires full transparency and full engagement with all fans. |
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On TV, emoting works a lot better, and so Julie here gets the job done. |
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But our runner beans are so prolific, it's a job to keep up with them, even by constantly picking them young. |
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Greene's job is to literally cast all the feline models in the show. |
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Mikey's the underachieving Mama's boy, with an ex-wife, an adolescent daughter, no job and no real skills. |
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Midfielder Paul Green scored the second from close range before McIndoe and Sunderland loanee Brown finished the job. |
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The only downside is I can't give up the day job to become a full-time ligger. |
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In terms of experience with the job market in Spain, the Rumanian immigrants' own perceptions reveal a positive perspective of the host country. |
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I LOVE YOU, MAN 15, 105 mins Opens Friday, April 17 Best man for the job THE STARS Paul Rudd, Rashida Jones, Jason Segel. |
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After a job like that, a civil servant might well be in need of a life coach. |
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He was then employed in a 'reserved' war job, degaussing ships against magnetic mines. |
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Wilf's first job after leaving Dairy Lane School in Houghtonle-Spring at 14 was as a milk roundsman, delivering daily pintas by horse and cart. |
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Devastated Jacqui Blore is claiming breach of contract and unfair dismissal after losing her job at St Giles Church in Wrexham. |
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The latest batch of pigs, it must be said, have done a tremendous job at rotovating the chicken paddock. |
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The machine com bines power and finesse for maximum productivity on any job from site development, road building, utility work and more. |
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It's a job which asks a fair bit of devotion from those who take it on, not least because lollipop men and women have to be at their posts at both ends of the day. |
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Although the fighting between the Americans and Germans in the vicinity of Carentan was intense and the status of the town was unknown, Rookie volunteered for the job. |
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In this sequel to 100 Library Lifesavers, Bacon, a secondary school library media specialist in Indiana, offers more solutions to challenges of the job. |
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Karl is a good lay but a lousy scam artist, and when he is injured after a botched sidewalk job, his work duties are taken over by a cute young garage mechanic named Rudolf. |
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We've schussed our way around the job scene for winter jobs. |
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But after signing a 12-month rolling contract that will keep him at Newcastle for as long as he wants the job, chairman Freddy Shepherd has agreed to loosen the purse strings. |
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A newspaper here even ridiculed Dar, saying that he has been relegated to a job in the final to check whether the batteries are working right in light meters. |
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Should we forgive the misspelling of our name On hastily written cards that never seemed to hit the target, accepting that it was a rush job and be thankful for the market? |
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