It was a hopper plane, the red-eye across the state so there were only eight people total, including pilot and assistant. |
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Kirsten Dunst is utterly charming as the doctor's wifty office assistant, idolizing her boss from afar. |
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A shock jolted through his body as a lab assistant hit him with a rod-like electric device that delivered a dilapidating charge. |
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What fascinated me though was in Wallace's communist football Utopia he was crook on what some clubs were able to pay their assistant coaches. |
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They are for people who know what they want and who don't want to go through the rigmarole of talking to a sales assistant. |
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The first owner of this tea house had once been the right hand assistant of Kiyoshima. |
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Here, among heavy industrial machinery, anvils and workbenches, Gibb and his assistant, Fiona Liddell, make miracles happen. |
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As the story goes, one customer ordered the syrup and the serving assistant accidentally mixed it with carbonated water. |
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The surgeon and assistant protect the sciatic nerve with retractors while dividing the hip capsule, leaving all possible structures intact. |
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An assistant principal and a guidance counselor went around to each class to lecture them on the dangers of choosing the wrong wardrobe. |
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That is until a new shop assistant starts, with more on her mind than angora. |
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The meeting was led by the assistant to the National Police chief for intelligence affairs. |
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For the past eight summers she volunteers for daily care and feeding at Miller Park Zoo as a zookeeper's assistant. |
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On the other hand, my students and my research assistant gained some benefit from this activity as well. |
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About 100 workers' representatives attended the hearing, but Sony was only represented by two Indonesian assistant managers. |
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I've been involved in those areas latterly as assistant grounds manager and I can say to fans not to worry. |
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It was still too hot, and in spite of the remonstrance of his assistant, the engineer opened the window. |
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They had a head start in that their assistant manager Ian Butterworth used to play alongside Prior at Norwich City. |
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That means that my assistant holds all of my calls and rejiggers my schedule, canceling anything that isn't a priority. |
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She was looking for an assistant, a lady-in-waiting, really, and asked me if I'd like the job. |
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She later became psychiatric registrar at Hellingly Hospital and then a medical assistant at Craig Phadric Hospital in Inverness. |
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His executive assistant Robyn Cheung sniffed at the black currant muffin in her hand and wrinkled her nose. |
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He has worked as an editor, copywriter, lecturer, careworker, sheep wrangler, bookshop assistant and supply teacher. |
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The results have been positive with one of our assistant referees officiating in the last World Cup tournament in France. |
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During the match assistant referee Andrew Halliday was felled by a hurled coin and bottles were thrown. |
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The spokesman added that the absence of wives would make it easier for refs and assistant refs to mix socially in the hotel the night before. |
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Often this is seen by both players and fans as the assistant ref not knowing what offside is. |
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Do not rely on them for landing that assistant professor job, or anything else in academia. |
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He left school without qualifications and was a shop assistant before becoming a manual worker for Birmingham Council. |
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Yet Sven Goran Eriksson and his assistant clearly know a player when they see one. |
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The customer at the till is more likely to be talking on the phone than having a word with the shop assistant or the next person in the queue. |
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The administrative assistant to the president handled human resource functions. |
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The Reverend William Matheus, another member, was assistant rector at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, a bulwark of progressive social causes. |
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Stephen's assistant witnessed their signatures, and Stephen put it in the house safe. |
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He and the shop assistant did the recheck and then the man, who lives locally but was not known to the assistant, just walked out of the shop. |
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If you are not the best at proofing your own documents, have an eagle-eyed assistant or colleague on hand to review them for you. |
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Every day a team led by an assistant engineer from each ward does a recce of roads in its jurisdiction. |
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Beside him sit two more press aides and an assistant, who also chip in if they feel matters need explaining. |
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He was a teaching assistant for introductory agronomy and crop management courses while pursing his graduate degree. |
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It had not been easy rearranging her schedule, but her assistant had proved to be a whiz all throughout the morning. |
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The former Met assistant commissioner defended police use of the 'kettle' last week. |
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Already she has paid a publicity visit, with personal assistant Vicky by her side as ever, and make-up magic at the ready. |
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For Lydia, the exhibition marks her first as assistant keeper at the museum, where her grandparents were once volunteer guides. |
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At ten minutes after two the assistant asks the secretary if Mr. Garcia knows they are there. |
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He looked at the capable assistant with sincere eyes knowing that this would rattle him into some flustered explanation of his whereabouts. |
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The assistant vice chancellor for public affairs said the dispute was not a free speech issue. |
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The sleek-looking spice merchant was smoking kalian after kalian in dreamy contemplation of his assistant waiting on customers. |
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Her first job was as a sales assistant, but she soon rose through the ranks to become a buyer for a major department store. |
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Emma was a customer service assistant in the restaurant car of the train involved in the crash. |
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I coached a young assistant coach at a major basketball power on the West Coast a few years ago. |
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About that time Sharman became the regimental adjutant, its commanding officer's principal assistant. |
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He is also an adjunct assistant professor of psychology at Case Western Reserve University and consults with summer camps and camp organizations. |
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He is now an adjunct assistant professor of architecture at the University of Oregon and director of the Italy Field School Program. |
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Michael Cockram is an adjunct assistant professor of architecture at the University of Oregon. |
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This is a rough number, because it includes emeritus professors, associate, assistant, lecturers, and adjuncts. |
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The trial judge advocate prosecuted the case with the aid of one assistant. |
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Lady Morgana raged at her newest assistant, who seemed just as incompetent as the rest. |
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After working as an assistant trainer and jockey agent, he returned ten months later. |
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When a jobbing actress failed to turn up, Kay's wife Susan, then a pharmacist's assistant in Boots, stepped in. |
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She started planning the wedding right away, with the help of a wedding planner her assistant found for her. |
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In these circumstances, players may also use an assistant who cannot view the playing court and must act only on the player's instructions. |
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Applicants are expected to be new assistant professors or postdoctoral fellows at an academic institution, but exceptions will be considered. |
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The painter exchanged a bemused look with his assistant, but agreed, quoted a price, and asked what subjects I would like him to paint. |
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She is an independent contractor and previously taught as an assistant professor of accounting. |
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After a spell as the wardrobe manager's personal assistant, she became wardrobe mistress for the Sadler's Wells World Theatre Ballet Company. |
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If you start in this career as a fitness or leisure assistant, there are literally dozens of courses and qualifications awaiting you. |
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The main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so that the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies. |
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Main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies. |
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The Professor manages to wangle a job as the producer's assistant and is given responsibility for many of the production details. |
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His staff officers were white except for a black warrant officer, the assistant regimental adjutant. |
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Each assistant walks the horses thru every step of the pattern, never letting the horse make even the slightest errors. |
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After failing to launch a right-wing military coup in 1970, he committed hara-kiri, ritually disembowelling himself before being decapitated by an assistant. |
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His assistant manager, DOUG STAMPER, is agitated, pacing back and forth, while UNDERWOOD calmly eats a breadstick. |
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Do you know Richard Bargis, assistant professor of philosophy at your alma mater? |
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The pair had argued, and the assistant ceased performing this most onerous of duties. |
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Robert Kennedy and his assistant Attorney General Burke Marshall brought new energy to the Civil Rights Division. |
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Molly Worthen is an assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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Brian E. McGeeney, MD, MPH, is a neurologist and assistant professor of Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine. |
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Gregory Weiner, assistant professor of political science at Assumption College in Worcester, Mass. |
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Don took the kids to California, with his assistant Megan acting as babysitter. |
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Hand it off to a hen-pecked husband or a put-upon assistant and it can demean or belittle. |
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Plus, Buzz Bissinger on the Syracuse head coach's boneheaded defense of his assistant. |
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What if I hadn't rushed into a semi-academic job and had pursued my plan B, which was to work as a library assistant and write in every spare moment of the day? |
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He in fact briefly stayed with Smellie when he first arrived in London in 1741, but he soon moved away to become an assistant to James Douglas, another Scottish accoucheur. |
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Chief executive David Atkinson and acting assistant director of education Murray Rose were travelling to Croydon with Mr Edwards to receive the award today. |
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Amid a steroids scandal that led to the indictment of four of his assistant coaches, he dropped dead of a heart attack after a game of racquetball. |
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From my start in 1935 as assistant curator, I had made it a point to develop friendly relations with significant members of the wholesale gem trade. |
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The week ended with Mr Smith indeed getting his jotters, but instead of Mr McCall it was the assistant manager, Mr Hegarty, who was placed in temporary control of the shop. |
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He spent most of his early working life as a railroader, eventually becoming the chief assistant engineer of the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway. |
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Terman and his assistant relied on biographical accounts of illustrious individuals to compute the scores. |
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Soon she caught the eye of the assistant manager, an engineering student at the University of Minnesota. |
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I broke down grade inflation by instructor rank and found it is much higher among assistant professors, adjuncts, instructors, etc. than for associate or full professors. |
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The university might want to give some of these responsibilities to someone else other than a teaching assistant, like an adjunct or a graduate student, for less money. |
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Now, Dr. Kuriansky represents the American Psychological Association and is also an adjunct assistant professor at the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University. |
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The assistant banqueting manager, who is of West Indian origin, started work as a casual waitress at Elland Road in 1992, and was slowly promoted through the organisation. |
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Eubanks is an assistant athletic director for football and he coordinates on-campus recruiting visits. |
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The singer, whose son Otis is an assistant whipper-in for the Middleton Hunt, which sets off from Malton, has spoken of his support for the pro-hunt Countryside Alliance. |
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Thanks for the nod on the IT assistant job, I know it must be a bit of a bore having to advertise it externally and all the kerfuffle it must cause. |
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The loss of a firefighter and assistant teacher from the borough will be seen by some as evidence that lowly-paid key workers are being forced out of the borough. |
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After returning to the United States, he served as aide-de-camp to the assistant commandant, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School at Fort Bliss, Texas. |
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In addition, each member of the working party will carry one windlassing stick and the commander and assistant commander a pair of wire-cutters each. |
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Last year, the papers of six assistant examiners were rechecked. |
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Ferdinand Pecora, later a famous judge, then an assistant D.A. and a strong trial lawyer, moved in on Titanic confidently. |
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After law school, she joined daub full-time, working as his legislative assistant on issues like health care and Social Security. |
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Barmak got a job as a sound recordist, became a second assistant director on a feature and made his first 8mm short, about a group of young billiard players. |
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Telling the nanny to remind the assistant to contact the decorator is not networking. |
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Once he graduated in 2006, Simien took a job as a publicity assistant at Rogue, then a division of Focus Features. |
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Dixon presented a photo in which he used an assistant to show that Stipp could not have seen Pistorius on his stumps. |
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The purpose of the third soldier was to provide an alert assistant to the driver while the relief driver slept in one of the two bunks in the cab. |
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She tapped her dressmaking skills to establish a successful business, with her mother as her assistant. |
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Faculty members who are hired to fill a tenure-track position are typically hired at the assistant professor level on a three-year renewable contract. |
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Durham Academy wins the award for having the absolute coolest head and assistant head of school ever. |
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The operation used two theatres, involving four surgeons, four anaesthetists, one anaesthetic nurse, one operating department assistant and six other theatre nurses. |
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Sarah Maultby, York Museums' Trust assistant curator of social history, said the harpsichord has been restrung using brass and iron music wires that are historically accurate. |
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Abbey showered and instead of blow-drying her hair, which would be washed and dried and totally restyled by her hair assistant, she pulled it up into a messy bun. |
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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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But then, excepting Strike and his plucky assistant, Robin, almost no one in this story is particularly nice. |
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When I was a lad, all those years ago, I was an assistant to the Librarian at Queens' College, Cambridge, a post which gave me access to the inner sanctum of the library. |
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Four to six companies make up a battalion, which is normally commanded by a lieutenant colonel with a command sergeant major as principal NCO assistant. |
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He has had chores, he knows how to cook, how to iron, how to be a first-rate gardening assistant, and much more. |
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They also do all of the caddieing and, wearing lily-white gloves and a business suit, a female assistant is refilling the glasses of persimmon, which tastes like shellac. |
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Monday came and went with no rushed assistant appearing at my cubicle, no complimentary front-row tickets, no appreciatory bouquet of flowers for a small but life-saving loan. |
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One was Joe Bamberger, the foreman of the composing room, and the other was Joe Callahan, my assistant as city editor. |
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The tomb of Zheng He's assistant Hong Bao was recently unearthed in Nanjing, as well. |
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A sidewalk preacher gave an impassioned sermon while an assistant leafleted those who stayed to listen. |
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Kira Gasthuber, Cosima's production assistant and jill-of-all-trades, picked up after two rings. |
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Matt Raquet has been named an assistant women's basketball coach at Holy Cross. |
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Edwards was moved to assistant manager in April 1948 after just one year as manager. |
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In September 1761, with his assistant Hugh Oldham, Brindley surveyed an extension from Longford Bridge to Hempstones, near Halton, Cheshire. |
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His secretary-administrative assistant, also a new Consortium staff member, is Jennabeth Ward, a recent graduate of the University of Texas. |
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The best lifts can be operated by the student, says Renee Bogar, assistant sales manager for Ascension, a wheelchair lift manufacturer. |
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Shankly retired soon afterwards and was replaced by his assistant, Bob Paisley. |
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By then, two additional editors had been promoted from assistant work to independent work, continuing without much trouble. |
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After West Germany's 1990 World Cup win, assistant Berti Vogts took over as the national team coach from the retiring Beckenbauer. |
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In 2013, The Boxing Hall of Fame Las Vegas opened in Las Vegas, NV founded by Steve Lott, former assistant manager for Mike Tyson. |
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When the coach quit, her assistant inherited a last-place team. |
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The trainer and assistant typically give advice to the boxer on what he is doing wrong as well as encouraging him if he is losing. |
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Alley, assistant to Nikola Tesla, and as the voice of Spike, one of the henchrats in the Aardman Animations film Flushed Away. |
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Production on the film was troubled with Connery taking on many of the production duties with assistant director David Tomblin. |
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Despite receiving little praise from critics, Winslet's performance of assistant designer Sabine de Barra earned positive reviews. |
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An assistant arrived with a wheeled cart bearing coffee in an Erlenmeyer flask, cups, and a plate of strange muffins. |
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He was steadily promoted, becoming a box office clerk, usher, assistant stage manager and lighting operator. |
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The thug entered the store and pointed a pair of scissors at the sales assistant. |
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In 1912, when Olivier was five, his father secured a permanent appointment as assistant priest at St Saviour's, Pimlico. |
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He was taken on as a teaboy, promoted to clapperboy, and soon rose to the position of third assistant director. |
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He also signed a deal with Universal Pictures and appointed his assistant, Jerome Epstein, as the producer. |
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On 2 December 1926, Hitchcock married his assistant director, Alma Reville, at the Brompton Oratory in South Kensington, London. |
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On 24 September, Bonham was picked up by Led Zeppelin assistant Rex King to attend rehearsals at Bray Studios. |
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In his later years Pratchett wrote by dictating to his assistant, Rob Wilkins, or by using speech recognition software. |
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Orwell had met her when she was assistant to Cyril Connolly, at Horizon literary magazine. |
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It's a website, but it connects you via videochat to a real human sales assistant. |
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As a humble assistant to the world-renowned scientific explorer Professor Rosse, Emery gets all of the scutwork and none of the glory. |
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In November 1943, Orwell was appointed literary editor at Tribune, where his assistant was his old friend Jon Kimche. |
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From 1993, in her mid-twenties, Ruth was an assistant professor, then professor, at the University of Michigan studying knot theory. |
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As a consequence, Herbert's personal troubles increased as he subsequently failed as a draper and also, later, as a chemist's assistant. |
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Three years later, Miss Wooler offered her former pupil a position as her assistant. |
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Ace, if you were introduced to him, you knew him,'' Kings assistant coach Ray Bennett said of Bailey, a Lloydminster, Sask. |
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The first boking was a disgrace because the assistant referee looked me in the eye and waved me back on to the pitch. |
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The 21-year-old is shooting Labor Pains, playing an assistant at a publishing house who pretends to be pregnant to keep her boss from firing her. |
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The previous archbishop had an assistant bishop within the Diocese of Llandaff. |
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Freud's most consistent model in his later years was his studio assistant and friend David Dawson, the subject of his final, unfinished work. |
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His last major works, including a large version of The Light of the World, were completed with the help of his assistant, Edward Robert Hughes. |
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Apart from a brief interlude in 1770, Marchi remained in Reynolds' employment as a studio assistant for the rest of the artist's career. |
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Student Markus Lapper, 25, from Passau in south east Germany, worked until recently as a German language teaching assistant at a school in Derby. |
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This is where you, the dental assistant, can be the leader in laser safety for your office. |
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The Spice Girls tomboy was out for some retail therapy in London yesterday with personal assistant Chai Ling Yau. |
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In September 2015, Adrian Bawtree was appointed second assistant organist, a position that replaced the organ scholarship. |
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The terms asked for by the Rennies proving unacceptable, George Stephenson was reappointed as engineer with his assistant Joseph Locke. |
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From 1967 to 1969, he was an assistant professor of zoology at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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John von Neumann wanted to hire him as his postdoctoral assistant, but he went back to England. |
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It's true that he put Zappia on the Hollywood Reporter payroll as an assistant, as his legman. |
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Hill's former assistant, David Flitcroft, took Barnsley for their 1-0 FA Cup win over Burnley. |
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I was a hairdresser, a barperson and a shop assistant but I just wanted to be an actor. |
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Regardless, it is clear that Hooke was a valued assistant to Boyle and the two retained a mutual high regard. |
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Head coaches have to let off steam, but they should never chew out an assistant coach in front of the players. |
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Maccabi's Yoan Ziv also saw red in the second half for kicking a boot at the assistant referee. |
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Two years later he joined the staff of the Royal Bank of Scotland where he worked for seven years, initially as an assistant economist. |
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Wesley and his assistant preachers organised the new converts into Methodist societies. |
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The assistant stage manager on the production, Bill Kenwright, would become one of the UK's most successful producers. |
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Milne contributed humorous verse and whimsical essays to Punch, joining the staff in 1906 and becoming an assistant editor. |
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Fleming proved invaluable as Godfrey's personal assistant and excelled in administration. |
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In 1974, he was made assistant conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. |
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He had few close friends except for his father, who lived with him for 30 years and worked as his studio assistant. |
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As was common at his time, he became a merchant's assistant, but he had to leave his native Scotland. |
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Popper's estate is managed by his secretary and personal assistant Melitta Mew and her husband Raymond. |
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Voltaire, pretending to work in Paris as an assistant to a notary, spent much of his time writing poetry. |
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Moneypenny is the UK's largest outsourced switchboard and personal assistant service. |
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Tailor and fashion designer Timothy Everest began his professional career working as a sales assistant at a branch of Hepworths in the town. |
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Neville Cardus spent some of his formative years as assistant cricket coach at Shrewsbury School. |
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She was increasingly trusted by her husband as his assistant at the ironworks, and she acted as his representative for the company. |
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During the extensive period of design and rationalisation Wren employed from 1684 Nicholas Hawksmoor as his principal assistant. |
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It was not until 27 July 2004 that former Australian Rugby League coach Chris Anderson was appointed, with Leigh Jones as his assistant. |
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On 1 March 1978, at 28 years old, Toshack became the youngest manager in the Football League, with Griffiths as his assistant. |
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On 3 January 2017, Bayern Munich assistant manager Paul Clement agreed to take charge of the team, replacing Bradley. |
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Assistant manager Warren Feeney was promoted to team manager on 15 January 2016 with Andy Todd appointed as his assistant. |
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Effective from 10 October 2016 Graham Westley was appointed team manager with Dino Maamria his assistant and Mccarthy released by the club. |
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On 15 November 2007, Brian Little was named as Wrexham's new manager and the replacement to Brian Carey, who took the role of assistant manager. |
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When Louis van Gaal was announced as Moyes' permanent replacement on 19 May 2014, Giggs was also appointed as Van Gaal's assistant manager. |
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The assistant smiled at him as he collapsed, believing that it was a part of the act. |
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From 1967 until his death, Cooper had a relationship with his personal assistant, Mary Fieldhouse. |
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On June 3, 1931, she married Orrin Frink, Jr., who had joined the mathematics faculty at Penn State in 1928 as an assistant professor. |
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In 1923 he was offered a permanent position and, in 1928, he was promoted to assistant professor. |
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She was a daughter of Fridthjof Jacobsen, the assistant manager of the whaling station, and Klara Olette Jacobsen. |
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Maximum class size is around 30, each class normally being cared for by one qualified teacher and one assistant. |
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Depending upon the exact ritual, sometimes the corpse would be skinned by assistant priests, except for the hands and feet. |
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Thomas', Toronto, was at one time the parish church of the English accompanist Gerald Moore, who was an assistant organist there. |
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The judicial vicar and the assistant judicial vicars must be priests with doctorates or at least licenses in canon law. |
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Darby's son Abraham Darby the Younger was brought into the business as an assistant manager when old enough. |
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Only two assistant district attorneys rate corner offices, and Mandelbaum wasn't one of them. |
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Beddoes, who had established at Bristol a 'Pneumatic Institution,' needed an assistant to superintend the laboratory. |
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Davy's laboratory assistant, Michael Faraday, went on to enhance Davy's work and would become the more famous and influential scientist. |
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During the Jacobite rising of 1745 his connections got him the job of assistant to the royal recruiting sergeant in the Knaresborough area. |
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However, a clash of personalities between Stephenson and Vignoles led to the latter resigning, leaving Locke as the sole assistant engineer. |
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In 1829 Locke was George Stephenson's assistant, given the job of surveying the route for the Grand Junction Railway. |
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Learning economics from the Marquis de Condorcet, he became an assistant to Earl Gower, who would later become the Marquess of Stafford. |
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A chief steward's duties may overlap with those of the steward's assistant, the chief cook, and other Steward's department crewmembers. |
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His evening assistant when he was absent was a Richard Hosken who had been a former student. |
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He devoted enormous energy to work as an unpaid secretarial assistant to his wife's cousin Florence Nightingale. |
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When the sales assistant sees the customer, she asks Are you right, sir? This means Are you all right? She wants to know if he needs any help. |
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The assistant manager was a self-important fellow who strutted about the office barking instructions. |
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His encounters with security, reception, the secretary, and the assistant were all stalls until the general manager's attorney arrived. |
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He was currently working as an activity assistant at the Lifecare Center of Auburn. |
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She heaves an exasperated sigh that would do a shop assistant in a toffy dress emporium proud. |
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His fellow assistant, Dr Panna Lal, was in ecstasies at the prospect, and was urgent that they should attend it together in his new tum-tum. |
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Abernathy is now assistant secretary of the Treasury for financial institutions. |
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Shaw has been elected assistant vice president, ad valorem tax, of its Coastal States Management Corporation subsidiary, based in Houston, Texas. |
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Adam Kerns joined AIA on October 1 as assistant general counsel focusing on financial regulatory issues, and Steve Simchak joined AIA Nov. |
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They were having a whale of a time when a very stern looking shop assistant came over to tell them off. |
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Thankfully, his assistant knows these roads like the back of his hand. |
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He grew his talent as an assistant to Penn and Richard Avedon. |
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In 1946 he returned to graduate studies at Stone Laboratory and was employed as a research assistant in limnology. |
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An assistant administrator of the WAAC said every kindness had been shown to the defendants, but they had been continually troublesome. |
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The former assistant youth leader at Bundle Hill Youth Centre, in Halesowen, said he was delighted he made the move from brickie to boatsman. |
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The wafer-thin plot sees Horatio forced to arrest Ryan for the murder of an assistant state attorney. |
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And Ralph Ayala has been named the assistant manager of the Watson Boulevard branch in Warner Robins. |
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He set up a portrait studio, and hired Berenice Abbott as his assistant. |
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During one of my bean cooking classes, my assistant from Vietnam told me about frozen adzuki bean desserts she had as a child. |
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To make matters worse, the flight nurse and medical assistant were hopelessly airsick, and the patients had to be attended to by the flight crew. |
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Claire Allision Stammerjohan is an assistant professor of marketing at University of Louisiana Monroe. |
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The legal War of the Wrays started when Catherine, 49, won pounds 6000 from a tribunal after he dismissed her as his personal assistant. |
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A 5-mm assistant port was placed caudal and lateral to the xiphoid for liver retraction. |
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Since then he has served in the positions of yard clerk, yardmaster, trainmaster, terminal trainmaster and assistant general manager. |
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Faraday was forced to fill the role of valet as well as assistant throughout the trip. |
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Ward has been placed in temporary charge at Edgeley Park, but reports have linked the Hatters with amove for Port Vale assistant Geoff Horsfield. |
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Typically, an assistant will 'crack open' the ampoule and hold it, while the anaesthetist inserts a drawing-up needle and aspirates its contents. |
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A typical steward's department for a cargo ship is a chief steward, a chief cook and a steward's assistant. |
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After guiding Huddersfield back to Super League, Smith and assistant coach Brian McDermott moved onto Headingley to take control of Leeds. |
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The Newport-based chartered quantity surveyors business has recruited university undergraduate Elliot Ball as an assistant quantity surveyor. |
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Paul Deacon has also been appointed as an assistant coach after his role as a player in the 2010 and 2011 seasons. |
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Zoon Naqvi, MB, BS is assistant professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York. |
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In 1813, when Davy damaged his eyesight in an accident with nitrogen trichloride, he decided to employ Faraday as an assistant. |
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The Silkworm is due to be published on June 19 and sees Strike and his assistant, Robin Ellacott, unravelling the death of writer Owen Quine. |
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The garrulous assistant to a fading screen siren in clouds of Sils Maria. |
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In February 2012, Inderjit, dressed as a construction worker, burst into the shop and threatened innocent shop assistant, Rouf Hussain. |
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Two months later, the inexperienced Dave Hockaday was surprisingly appointed head coach, with Junior Lewis hired as his assistant. |
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Following relegation to the Championship, assistant manager Kevin Blackwell was appointed manager. |
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The case is being prosecuted by the assistant district attorney. |
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In October 1998, Graham left to become manager of Tottenham Hotspur, and Leeds opted to replace him with assistant manager David O'Leary. |
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However, beneath the Sapa Inca also sat the Inkap rantin, who was a confidant and assistant to the Sapa Inca, perhaps similar to a Prime Minister. |
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During the expedition, he served as Magellan's assistant and kept an accurate journal which later assisted him in translating the Cebuano language. |
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Milne's work came to the attention of the leading British humour magazine Punch, where Milne was to become a contributor and later an assistant editor. |
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That speed mimics the natural electrical chatterings of the brain, said Dr. Karl Deisseroth, an assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford. |
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Alison Jing Xu, assistant professor of management at UTSC and the Rotman School of Management, conducted the study along with Aparna Labroo of Northwestern University. |
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The clothing of Reynolds' sitters was usually painted either by one of his pupils, his studio assistant Giuseppe Marchi, or the specialist drapery painter Peter Toms. |
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There are some teaching and nursing assistant colleges around the country. |
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The Council may also appoint assistant rapporteurs to assist the President in applications for interim measures and to assist rapporteurs in the performance of their duties. |
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In April 2004, the British tabloid News of the World carried claims by Beckham's former personal assistant Rebecca Loos that he and Loos had an extramarital affair. |
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During the tunnelling both Brunel and his assistant engineer suffered ill health and for a while Isambard had to bear the whole burden of the work. |
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The shop assistant referred me to the help desk on ground floor. |
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The rapporteurs and assistant rapporteurs for the Constituent Assembly's four sub committees were chosen on Tuesday via internal elections held within each committee. |
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Gainsborough's only known assistant was his nephew, Gainsborough Dupont. |
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In May 1939 Fleming was recruited by Rear Admiral John Godfrey, Director of Naval Intelligence of the Royal Navy, to become his personal assistant. |
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Paisley retired in 1983 and was replaced by his assistant, Joe Fagan. |
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In some versions, the Sheriff is a cowardly schemer while his assistant, Sir Guy of Gisbourne, is a more competent and determined physical threat to Robin. |
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After sampling it throughout Palermo, my assistant, Daniela Lo Re, and I ultimately named the one served at the Trattoria del Bersagliere the best, hands down. |
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The tearful backstories are wearing thin it seems, with the contestants pleading with us not to make them return to the indignity of life as a dinner lady or a shop assistant. |
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Furthermore, future renditions and adaptations of the story include an evil laboratory assistant Igor or Ygor, who does not actually exist within the original narrative. |
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His first ministerial engagement was in the independent congregation at Clapham, where he preached once a fortnight, as assistant to Philip Furneaux. |
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Wayne Hatswell returned to the club as assistant manager to Flynn. |
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For many years Collingwood dedicated himself to helping Ruskin, staying at Brantwood as Ruskin's assistant and travelling with him to Switzerland. |
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In a dark meeting room, armed with a laser pointer, UO assistant coach Gary Campbell transformed Jonathan Stewart into a different kind of running back this offseason. |
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After working as a philosophy assistant at Harvard from 1909 to 1910, Eliot moved to Paris where, from 1910 to 1911, he studied philosophy at the Sorbonne. |
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By June 1946, Larkin was halfway through qualifying for membership of the Library Association and was appointed assistant librarian at University College, Leicester. |
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The current organist and master of the choristers is David Flood and his assistant organist, who is also director of the girls' choir, is David Newsholme. |
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During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned. |
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After graduating, Gilbert travelled for a year and a half around Australia and Asia before returning to Carmarthen and working as an admin assistant for the Welsh Office. |
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Meqdad was accompanied to the bomb site by Arab League assistant secretary general Samir Seif Al-Yazal, head of the observer mission's advance team which flew in on Thursday. |
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The referee or referee's assistant, however, can be called on court at a player's request, and the referee or assistant may change a player's call. |
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He continued as a research student under Tinbergen's supervision, receiving his MA and DPhil degrees by 1966, and remained a research assistant for another year. |
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Taking Eric's place as our editor is his able-minded assistant, Tom Maher. |
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Poor Holly had the massive misfortune of having an assistant principal for a mother, which, Alexa knew, made her life unfun both in and out of school. |
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Eyes to the front now and there was the body, a lump of black and brown. Moon counted three uniforms and a photographer, the medical examiner and his assistant. |
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In 1854, Lister became both first assistant to and friend of surgeon James Syme at the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary in Scotland. |
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Matte, Biddie Jalbert, assistant coach Victor Rochon, Conrad Farland, Turk Murat, Pablo Perikili, Ernie Duquette, Phil Caron and batboy Andre Perikili. |
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The other staff include Rose Karst, assistant customer service manager, Michele Pilger, new accounts, and Belinda Mahan, customer service representative. |
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Orkin hikes into isolated mountaintop forests accompanied by a four-legged assistant who avidly sniffs out scat left by black-crested gibbons and Phayre's leaf monkeys. |
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The plastic surgeon and assistant were scrubbed prior to induction and prepared to ligate the tumour immediately should it impair ventilation at any stage. |
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In 1977 he became assistant conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. |
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Prior to ligating the renal vessels, irrigation tubing was introduced into the surgical field through a 12-mm assistant port to allow for intracorporeal cold perfusion. |
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But you might think otherwise tonight after seeing the hardships one cameraman and his assistant endure in the Congo as they try to film a family of bonobo apes. |
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