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A number of the citizens had | employed an attorney and a delegation bringing a large |
in coping with carrying all his equipment, he | employed an assistant on a trip to the Organ Mountains |
Denton was known for his big serve and | employed an unusual service motion which involved taki |
the first time that the Marine Corps had ever | employed an entire LAV regiment and marked the farthes |
At its peak in the late 1960s, his business | employed an estimated 5,000 people and grossed $30 mil |
s-Colley and Maud Chadburn in 1912, it always | employed an all-woman staff. |
The Spanish Inquisition frequently | employed an enhanced technique, binding the prisoner f |
ed a "Center" in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and | employed an executive and staff. |
They | employed an eminent architect, Mr T. Alwyn lloyd of Ca |
Paramount had great expectations for her and | employed an acting coach to work with her. |
During this time he | employed an ex-Cambridge graduate as his assistant, Ce |
Willis | employed an array of musical styles from slow blues to |
m of furniture or architectural models, which | employed an analytical and almost archeological approa |
The program schedule at first | employed an eclectic, free-form mix of rock music, dra |
developed by Morris had 44 instructions, and | employed an adaptive strategy. |
The nickname "FiDi" is occasionally | employed, analogous to nearby SoMa. |
er the name "Robochrist Industries" was first | employed and a small group of volunteers coalesced to |
are inexperienced, a full-time lock keeper is | employed, and the locks are padlocked "out of hours". |
other experts provide analysis of the tactics | employed and the battlefield decisions made. |
, in the 1920s and 1930s over 30 workers were | employed and 12 ponies were used. |
the Harbour Bridge works saw 250 stonemasons | employed and relocated to Moruya by the contractor to |
Approximately 800 full time personnel are | employed, and up to ~ 130 additional contractors. |
ion and so forth, which though most admiribly | employed and tersely expressive of actual conditions, |
his brothers and 3 weavers he had previously | employed, and together they founded Arnaudville in Lou |
Kip, 32, is not currently | employed and boasts of spending hours in internet chat |
A teacher representative must be | employed and assigned in a teaching position or in a p |
04 a forester would still needed to have been | employed, and by the 16th century, when the abbey was |
de Observer, advocating prisoners be usefully | employed, and further that a 160-acre (0.65 km2) reser |
Drifting and netting were both | employed and at one time at least 20 full time herring |
In the republic he was greatly | employed, and confided in; he was of the Council of St |
se, which of the six rhythmic modes was being | employed, and a number of other factors. |
to get an OK from a psychiatrist before being | employed), and a zap at the NY Daily News, which print |
outh who are trained and job ready can become | employed and establish a productive life in the commun |
are relatively conventional in the techniques | employed and depend more upon situation and action tha |
began photographing commercially while still | employed, and the dreamy, grainy style of his images q |
Of that group, 8,427 were | employed and 641 were unemployed, for an unemployment |
ds stated that between 1200 and 1500 men were | employed and the yearly gross revenue was between $2,0 |
e more accurately adjusted than those usually | employed, and the lenses with which they were fitted w |
to move around, they are more often than not | employed, and therefore not contributing the unemploym |
For example, English majors are | employed and encouraged to join English Professors and |
first Western-style school in Madagascar, he | employed and educated 600 young Malagasy in the constr |
ld care assistance they are more likely to be | employed and to have higher earnings. |
g on the varietal, the wine-making techniques | employed, and various other restrictions. |
In Basketball, round robin format was | employed and winner was decided on the basis of final |
sh Empire and was closed to foreigners, so he | employed and trained Indians, who entered Tibet disgui |
as partisans "engaged; arms of all kinds were | employed; and bloodshed, wounds, and death, stained th |
cally only focused on ensuring the techniques | employed and chemicals used are not harmful to the pra |
day of Swindon Works, when 14,000 people were | employed and the main locomotive fabrication workshop, |
Of that group, 37,708 were | employed and 1,683 were unemployed, for an unemploymen |
d's Delivery Service where Jian and Lucia are | employed, and Zethos, leader of the Beastmen and one o |
atus in society, the lot of the those who are | employed and his job in particular. |
He was the youngest sculptor | employed and he was personally chosen by Scott. |
g career, often explaining the strategy being | employed and chiding players who do not carry out thei |
In 2004 more than 7.8 million people were | employed and the sector generated more than 338 billio |
There were 300 miners | employed and they were producing 7,000 tons (14,000,00 |
The Chincha Islands War saw him again | employed, and he was successively maritime Prefect of |
ed in the summer of 1928, when 2,000 men were | employed and 37 saw mills were operating. |
Judiciary Committee the number of translators | employed and any legal reasons why he cannot employ tr |
A rotary disc system was | employed and this plate was altered repeatedly between |
12.08% of residents are self | employed and 1.28% are unemployed. |
(30 to 130 feet), depending on the frequency | employed and the salinity of the water. |
service for members, a full-time steward was | employed and has been ever since. |
es, Although many people in the city are self | employed and run small shops, the economy of the city |
Wagner | employed Andrus until 1970, when he was appointed Blue |
The firm at one time | employed Andy Warhol's father. |
mpanion to Germany, Switzerland and Italy; he | employed Angelika Kaufmann in painting. |
If you | employed another person to carry a bucket to the pool |
During his time at Katrine he | employed another convict, Frederick Carter, as his ser |
f the furniture and managed the factory which | employed anywhere from three to eight men during its d |
The firm | employed approximately 120 employees at its corporate |
ntry Center and School at Fort Benning, Omega | employed approximately 750 employees in locations all |
In Q1 2009, the company | employed approximately 11,500 people with a turnover o |
The mine | employed approximately 3,000 workers in 2000. |
In 1978 The Iron Mill | employed approximately 4,500 of the 25,000 town's inha |
At its peak, the company | employed approximately 13,000 people nationwide. |
As of 2008, the firm | employed approximately 125 attorneys and was the sixte |
s reported to be 150,000 barrels per year and | employed approximately 500 men. |
In 2006, S. C. Johnson & Son | employed approximately 12,000 and had estimated sales |
Up to 1989, ADN | employed approximately 1,400 people. |
As of February 27, 2011, the company | employed approximately 28,000 people all over the worl |
Before the accident Knockshinnoch | employed approximately 700 men. |
local landowner and Preston MP Peter Hesketh | employed architect Decimus Burton to design the new to |
nry Marshall purchased the island in 1844 and | employed architect Anthony Salvin to add a wing and a |
The Rawsthornes | employed architect, George Webster, to redesign the pr |
People who are | employed are more likely to be able to afford a mortga |
90% of the small group of graduates currently | employed are employed in areas of science and technolo |
ctic ("sphinx-like"); among the archaic words | employed are some words found in Romanian Orthodox Chu |
Typical techniques | employed are to define the multiple access threat with |
The magical goals for which the demons can be | employed are typical of those found in grimoires: the |
s initial phase from 1750 until about 1795 it | employed around 9 men. |
It | employed around 6,600 staff including more than 100 Co |
In 1912, the mill | employed around a thousand workers and ran 24/7. |
Gyroscope division of Sperry Rand Corporation | employed around 2,500. |
In its heyday - in the 1970s - the plant | employed around 40,000 people and annually produced al |
uction (around 1925), the Radium Dial Company | employed around 1,000 young women who turned out aroun |
itain were shipped to Swansea and local works | employed around 3000 men at any given time. |
1979, the combined Nantgarw/Windsor Colliery | employed around 650 men, producing over 4,000 tons of |
In March 2010, Savills | employed around 3000 people in the UK and had 20,000 s |
ank of Tamil Eelam had six branch offices and | employed around 100 employees. |
They | employed around 70 glassfibre laminators of which arou |
In 2007 Vitacress had a turnover of £81m and | employed around 1,000 people. |
In 2004, it | employed around 850 people and its infrastructure comp |
s (2.2 km2), 40 buildings, and until recently | employed around 3,200 workers. |
asing numbers of the company's employees were | employed around the world, Davis sought to keep the fi |
manufacturing, established by Quakers, which | employed around 1,000 people. |
il refinery in Drohobycz, which in late 1930s | employed around 3000 people. |
PERA) came to the town on Nottingham Road and | employed around four hundred people in supporting rese |
000 l; 3,300 imp gal) of whisky per week, and | employed around 30 people. |
Whiting | employed artillery fire against the gunboats, but his |
German sailing barque seized in 1914 and now | employed as a lure against submarines. |
picture The Hindenburg, Herbert Morrison was | employed as a technical adviser. |
A significant number of them are | employed as civil servants in the state and central go |
She later changed careers and is currently | employed as a natural gas trader at BP Canada in Calga |
During the early 1900s Helgesen was | employed as a fisheries Guardian for the Upper Skeena |
iguel later found work in London where he was | employed as a Broker's clerk for the city firm Basil M |
In 1981 she was | employed as union representative at the Stockholm bran |
s that broke out when brutal "arguments" were | employed as a means of persuasion by the party, and al |
After leaving the Company, he was | employed as the Qammaq Housing Association manager. |
O'Rourke is | employed as a development director at a Middletown non |
They are commonly | employed as augmentations to antidepressants like the |
His father was | employed as a salesman of typewriters, and later, in K |
rned to his native New Brunswick where he was | employed as a scout for the Maple Leafs, covering the |
Alkyl nitrates are | employed as reagents in organic synthesis. |
t-team player at the club ever since, usually | employed as a defensive midfielder. |
He was later | employed as a banker, lumber merchant, manufacturer an |
The weevil has since been | employed as chief pollinator of oil palms in all other |
The detainee was | employed as an Arabic language instructor by a number |
He was | employed as an English teacher at the James Hamilton A |
background of an undercover Stasi officer he | employed as a research fellow when he was director of |
Also, for a period in the 1970s, she was | employed as a PR hostess at the Palm Beach Casino Club |
In the following decade she became | employed as an inspector in the children's department |
After graduation he was | employed as a Business Analyst for UMPC Health Plan, w |
Many Ghasiya are still | employed as grass cuters. |
He went to Glasgow and was | employed as a car conductor with the Corporation Tramw |
Private McGregor was | employed as a sharpshooter in the advance trenches bef |
She was also | employed as a social worker by the Western Region Heal |
e acetylacetonate (CAS# 14284-89-0), Both are | employed as oxidants in organic synthesis. |
By day she was | employed as a full-time clerk for the Southern Gas Boa |
He was | employed as a railroad engineer with the Isthmian Cana |
Wharmby was originally | employed as a painter and decorator and had no formal |
He was | employed as a solicitor from 1970 to 1973 before becom |
s education as a civil engineer and later was | employed as a railroad engineer. |
Additionally, Norris was | employed as the director of public relations and marke |
eering research in the Southern Uplands while | employed as a schoolmaster for 11 years at the Episcop |
ing his retirement from parliament Lester was | employed as a political advisor on the staff of Senato |
Before this she was | employed as a researcher for the MSP Bob Doris. |
this purpose in dogs and cats, but is chiefly | employed as a non-irritating diuretic. |
l) is an English former footballer, currently | employed as manager for League Two club Morecambe. |
ned to the UK and settled in Homerton and was | employed as a chauffeur. |
She is currently | employed as a Vice President of Science Applications I |
He was first | employed as an assistant to George Grey Wornum on the |
In 1895 he was | employed as a teacher of mechanical technology at Kris |
Davies was | employed as a stonemason in the family business and di |
Hynes has been | employed as a classroom teacher, a preschool director, |
He was | employed as Finance Director of Hamilton Township, Mer |
Notable artists from this period were | employed as teachers such as Henry Moore and Graham Su |
rofessor Hsiao moved to Washington DC and was | employed as an actuary to the Social Security Administ |
His was first | employed as an assistant operator of a steam engine at |
She was | employed as a federal court intern through the Women's |
During its peak periods, it | employed as many as 150 people. |
Kern was | employed as a coal miner, and later taught at the publ |
l ships to serve with the Royal Navy and were | employed as armed dispatch vessels. |
d, and as the war continued, was increasingly | employed as a ground attack machine, remaining in serv |
In addition to being | employed as a prison, Fort-de-Joux has played a part i |
continued to work as a civil engineer and was | employed as a consultant for the locks on the Panama C |
He was | employed as a mining engineer in Serbia, and later joi |
It was | employed as a World Wrestling Federation (WWF) develop |
It was erected at Casey by tradesmen | employed as workers on the normal summer expedition cr |
Prior to working there he was | employed as a Senior Policy Adviser on Trade and Devel |
He is also | employed as a business consultant for corporate commun |
ed to St-Charles de Bellechasse, where he was | employed as a druggist. |
999 of 3000 shares, was the sole director and | employed as the chief pilot. |
in the RAF after the War, Wykeham-Barnes was | employed as a test pilot before serving with the USAF |
From 1869 to 1877 he was | employed as Deputy Collector of the Customs for the Po |
Later he was | employed as an accountant in Meiningen, Bremen, Halle |
Shortly thereafter, Harris was | employed as a civil engineer in the construction of th |
Malkin was | employed as a press inserter, tax preparation aide, an |
invented by Edward George "Taffy" Bowen while | employed as Chief of the Division of Radiophysics of t |
They are entirely landless, with many | employed as wage labourers. |
Searl claims that he was | employed as an apprentice engineer at Grays Inn Road, |
Apart from this, a significant number are now | employed as truck drivers, carpenters, masons, fruit s |
He was | employed as actor and dancer at the revue stage Edderk |
She was | employed as a research officer for Democrats Senator C |
rior to entering provincial politics, she was | employed as a librarian and researcher at the Canada/M |
He was | employed as a newspaper reporter from 1870-1875. |
Some of them were | employed as cooks, nurses, washwomen, and laborers. |
In 1550 he was | employed as sanger ende componist ("singer and compose |
d are largely a landless community, with many | employed as agricultural labourers or urban daily wage |
rn 1970) is a Canadian philosopher, currently | employed as the Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of |
rsity of Queensland in 1970 and from 1971 was | employed as a solicitor. |
The lorgnette was | employed as a prop and affectation by early 20th centu |
He was | employed as the city gardener in Helsinki from 1946 un |
esex but he also played for Berkshire and was | employed as a ground staff bowler by Marylebone Cricke |
ated in Chicago where for eight months he was | employed as a draftsman by various institutions and co |
Peiser was previously | employed as an historian of ancient sport at the Unive |
After Cambridge, Midgley was | employed as a drama producer for BBC Radio and was pos |
at Renaissance humanists took to be Roman and | employed as humanist minuscule, from which has develop |
He is currently | employed as a board-certified doctor of internal medic |
In 1972 St Andrews University, whom he was | employed as a researcher and lecturer in 1963, awarded |
Andrew Carl Eliason (born about 1964), who is | employed as an engineer at VCY; Ingrid J. Schlueter (b |
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