The shop assistants refused to hand over any cash and the two masked raiders fled when one of the women activated a fire alarm to summon help. |
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But who else has personal assistants and make-up people to make us look good? |
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Some 35,000 employees struck to demand the reinstatement of a suspended superintendent and two senior assistants. |
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Some of them would be cleared away by the laggers and their assistants, and compressed air hoses would blow the residue from the floor. |
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The learner audience would include surgeons, nurse anesthetists, anesthesiologists, perioperative nurses, technicians, and RN first assistants. |
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The lab assistants will also show users how to store data and retrieve it from the public disk drive. |
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But by showtime, one of the assistants, Britt Stevens of Brownwood, was en route to the hospital for antivenin. |
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In response to his rigidity and dictatorial nature, one of his assistants created his own professional group of physicians. |
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Many institutions have converted full-time appointments to positions held by part-time faculty or graduate assistants. |
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Assisted by three assistants chosen by lot from the college of Cardinals, he directs the election of the pontiff's successor. |
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All hurling team managers, their assistants and parents are asked to attend. |
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It will be a closed project with a full-time project manager and two full-time assistants. |
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There are also a dozen editorial assistants, three data managers and six freelance readers. |
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Sub-managers and senior assistants flashed about the store in all directions seeking cash. |
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The jobs on offer range from betting assistants to managers of off-course betting centres. |
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The company has taken on retail managers, cashiers and assistants and is already doing a roaring trade. |
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The health authorities had also withdrawn funding to provide care assistants. |
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I don't often have to have that many new assistants, people do tend to stop around here. |
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But when people come out of hospital, the people who look after them if they need care are home care assistants. |
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The job cuts will be mainly among cash desk assistants in administrative and support departments. |
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As home care assistants work about 12 hours a week, on average, most of them are not covered by the law. |
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I have a social worker, who keeps changing, and there are care assistants who help me with the handling and turning. |
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The service provides nurses, care assistants, locum doctors, teachers and social workers. |
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I bought a suit today, after two weeks of deliberations, window shopping, and awkward small talk with sales assistants. |
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He was also a team player, one who, like his own young assistants today, was only to happy to do the boss's dirty work. |
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Pupils are well taught through the effective teamwork of teachers and assistants. |
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The rule also affects imports of other devices including mobile phones personal digital assistants, scanners and network cards. |
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The skill and tenacity of the teaching assistants were very apparent, often in the face of challenging new extensions to their role. |
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There is no office secretary to answer calls or take messages, no student assistants to run errands. |
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Personal digital assistants offer everything, from e-mail, word processing and time and billing to reading e-books and playing games. |
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There are four teaching staff plus headteacher Gill and six teaching assistants. |
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Each ward will have three senior sisters, sisters, staff nurses and healthcare assistants in the team on hand to help and advise patients. |
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In a busy artist's workshop, the job of transferring the master's design to the support may well have been delegated to assistants. |
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Mom kept ordering assistants back to the storage sheds until we had enough bulbs and tubers to fill two shopping baskets. |
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She emerged with an armload of designer black bags, requiring two shop assistants to carry her haul to her car. |
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Mrs West said the Trust should encourage existing health care assistants to train as nurses. |
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For all the mockney accents and geezer lingo, an assortment of mens-wear sales assistants would be more threatening than this bunch. |
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There were models and make-up artists and photographic assistants and they were all ignoring me. |
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Engine and shunting drivers, technologists and their assistants, shunters, points-men and signalers were involved. |
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It is taught exclusively by Stanford faculty, and undergraduates serve as writing tutors and course assistants. |
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Bono, Twi, Fanti, and Ga transcripts were translated and transcribed jointly by bilingual research assistants and myself. |
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By this time he employed 12 silversmiths as well as watch makers, jewellers and shop assistants. |
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But Donna isn't a good sketcher, and if you can't sketch you have to show the assistants what you want. |
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Physician assistants commonly share on-call time, and routinely run satellite clinics in underserved areas. |
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Everybody from general assistants to stock controllers and delivery drivers enjoyed a slice of the profits. |
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My thoughts are with the families of the admin assistants and cleaners killed in the towers who slog away for minimum wage. |
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More business owners are hiring virtual assistants to handle tasks from bookkeeping to buying gifts for Mom. |
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Five research assistants, blinded to the type of glove material, tested stressed and unstressed gloves for barrier effectiveness. |
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Mrs Lock and her assistants use locally produced fruit and vegetables and fresh meat from a local butcher. |
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Residents also ask constituency assistants about bread-and-butter money issues. |
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These butlers, footmen, valets, drivers, personal assistants, and bodyguards knew where the bodies lay. |
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The other men are brother figures, such as her assistants at the Very Large Array of radio telescopes in the desert. |
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The model is already facing claims from three former assistants who say she allegedly assaulted them in fits of rage. |
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I could only grunt in response, as by that stage his two burly assistants had bundled me in to a chair and strapped me down. |
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There will also be money for extra teaching assistants, administrative staff, bursars and training for teachers, heads and support staff. |
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Classroom assistants, bursars and caretakers are being joined by cover supervisors, to be followed soon by higher-level teaching assistants. |
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It allows one to speak informally with band members and their assistants, and to observe their nonpublic behavior. |
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Besides Hammond, there are three project assistants and many dedicated volunteers. |
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Laban also obtained a copyright for his method and placed his assistants as notators with ballet and dance companies. |
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Elsewhere, it may be acceptable for shop assistants to flatter and cajole you into buying anything, irrespective of whether it suits you. |
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The research assistants used consecutively numbered packs to allocate new participants to treatment groups. |
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It affects mainly those who are on the phone all day long, but victims also include teachers, shop assistants and even bingo callers. |
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The greatest compliance increases were achieved by nurses and nursing assistants. |
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The nursing staff included nurses, nursing assistants, physiotherapists, and head nurses from both day and night shifts. |
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Each study bath was observed and timed with a stopwatch by 1 of 2 trained research assistants using a bath observation tool. |
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However, physician assistants are not authorized to prescribe Schedule II substances listed as stimulants or depressants in Iowa. |
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Replicas were made by studio assistants of his most successful works and kept in stock for possible sale. |
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Some were likely produced in workshops where a well-established cartographer supervised the work of assistants and signed the finished product. |
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There is less than a month left to put forward names of inspiring teachers, assistants and head teachers for the national awards. |
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The agreement covers staff working in various roles such as orderlies, patient care assistants, kitchen staff, catering attendants and gardeners. |
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Most national correspondents will tell you they rely on stringers and researchers and interns and clerks and news assistants. |
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But his effort was chalked off by referee Trevor Parkes after one of his assistants flagged for offside. |
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I recommend this book to all chaplains and their assistants, especially those new to the Chaplain Corps. |
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Witnesses were limited to the hangman and his assistants, a few prison guards and a chaplain. |
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The new system will not replace traditional checkouts or checkout assistants. |
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Gone are the inane card tricks, the cheesy smiles and the frilly assistants. |
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This includes retail sales assistants, merchandising, and telephone selling. |
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It-bags are now must-have items for supermodels and sales assistants alike. |
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She said positions at risk were mainly those of support staff and teaching assistants. |
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In Berlin, Koch's assistants had discovered the principle of passive immunity and antitoxins. |
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Silverman and her research assistants even located the text of the actual pastorale that was performed that day in Arles. |
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Under the reforms, support assistants took over 24 clerical and routine tasks from teachers when the new term began last week. |
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Others living close by worked there as care assistants and nurses, or in the kitchens and as cleaners. |
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The three research assistants and the chief investigator made initial individual readings and codings of the documents' references to composing. |
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State security police in black uniforms had replaced the parking assistants that usually patrol the fairgrounds ' two parking areas. |
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Indeed, nine of the eleven shop assistants in the 1899 cohort were migrants into the city. |
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In addition to providing security, armor bearers act as personal assistants. |
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This applies best to the ubiquitous tribe of personal assistants and clerks who surround the bureaucrats. |
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There are 50 people, including personal assistants, travelling from all over Ireland to the Strasbourg rally. |
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That extra money often goes toward paying off inside sources such as bodyguards or personal assistants. |
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After all, it is not everyday that you have a make up artist and personal assistants doing everything possible to make you look good. |
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This is a ridiculous comment, even for those with a stay-at-home spouse and legions of personal assistants. |
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Leaders are also to be held responsible for the behavior of their immediate family and personal assistants. |
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Agents operate as independent problem solvers or as personal assistants within a digital environment that is difficult to access for humans. |
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And at least two more have become health care assistants with the Trust as a result of work experience placements. |
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I shop at an organic shop and always say I don't need a plastic bag, which sometimes gets a wintery smile out of the assistants who work there. |
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One thing I do intend to do is to ask shop assistants not to give me plastic bags whenever possible. |
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One of our editorial assistants, a young woman just a year or two out of college, was so excited she could barely contain herself. |
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Make up a younger sister and get the shop assistants to try on tops for you to get an idea of what to buy for your play-play sister's birthday. |
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I see clerks, posterns, runners, drummers, administrative assistants and plenipotentiaries. |
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Every woman I've ever spoken to on the subject has had nothing but praise for their fitters and assistants. |
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Several assistants were putting bottles of beer into coolers by the bar and pouring buckets of crushed ice over them. |
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Referees and their assistants have a very difficult job trying to police this law of the game. |
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She vamps and coos and then is swept into a back room to change into the next fab outfit, assistants fluttering on every side of her. |
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But shop assistants insisted the star was polite and courteous throughout her visit. |
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Computers and teaching assistants are set to replace teachers in covering for staff when they are off work. |
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The NUT has been frozen out because it refuses to sign up to the government's proposals over classroom assistants. |
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But a recent review showed the need to improve the way assistants and full-timers worked together. |
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Among the poverty-stricken urban dwellers children often work as mechanics' assistants, tea sellers, or maidservants. |
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But several captains wrote to support the women, whom they said had been seamstresses, medical assistants and even powder monkeys. |
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Physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners may not dictate verbal orders for inpatient medication orders. |
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Market traders and shop assistants add to the atmosphere by dressing up in period costumes. |
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Admin assistants tend to like me so much more when I don't leave them piles of dictation! |
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Nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dietitians and health educators play a valuable role in patient education. |
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Close attention had to be paid to stratification while digging, and his excavation assistants had to be properly trained. |
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This is the problem I have with most personal digital assistants and cell phones that do video. |
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Cellphones and personal digital assistants contain hazardous materials too. |
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The cuts will affect custodians, residence and dining hall employees, groundskeepers, administrative assistants, extension agents and others. |
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They commonly take entry-level jobs as taxi drivers, cooks, nursing assistants and other service workers. |
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It was cold, wet and windy but I plodded dutifully from one shop to the next, picking up brochures and chatting up assistants. |
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In addition to ministers, many Baptist churches had ruling elders, assistants, exhorters, deacons, deaconesses, elderesses, and evangelists. |
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Forty-eight nursing assistants now are taking classes at the Kane centers to eventually qualify as higher-paid licensed practical nurses. |
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The courses are designed to be modular and scalable, so that teaching assistants and adjuncts can be slotted into courses as required. |
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Subsequently, the increase in the use of adjunct professors and teaching assistants could result in the laying off of traditional faculty. |
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A huntsman manages the dogs with the help of his assistants, the whippers-in. |
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The valuator along with four assistants then began the process of revaluing the 38000 rateable properties in Windhoek. |
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Rob employs two assistants at the shop, or rather they just started showing up every day and he didn't have the heart to tell them not to. |
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She and her small team of assistants went for broke, covering the whiteware in outrageously colourful geometric designs. |
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His liturgical assistants will be readily available now that so many women serve at sea. |
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The contract also reclassifies secretaries, library and teaching assistants in a higher pay grade. |
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It reflects well on the whole team from the governors and teachers to the learning assistants and the pupils. |
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Local severe weather alerts, delivered to city Web pages and individually to e-mail, cell phones or personal digit assistants. |
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In a casting gambit that doubled as a publicity stunt he sent his assistants into rural schoolhouses to audition tens of thousands of thirteen-year-old girls. |
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Seven assistants had experience working with elementary-school children in small-group or tutorial settings, and two assistants spoke Spanish and English. |
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With social networks largely confined to highly masculinized spaces, women had difficulty entering the industry in any capacity other than as their husbands' assistants. |
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I passed bespoke tailors and furriers with 'liquidacion' painted across the windows, bored shop assistants watching children pick over the garbage outside. |
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These presenters will act as personal assistants, and also as humanised search engines, digging out information from the web and the airwaves on the user's request. |
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Lab assistants in many labs today are liaisons to the point of care phlebotomists, usually acting as experts in phlebotomy in health care institutions. |
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His assistants support the vessel, and use blowtorches to keep it warm. |
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We thank the many field assistants who have spent long hours censusing and observing birds on our study plots and helping us to understand what determines bird abundances. |
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Presidential assistants tend to view opposition as the product of selfish lobbyists and unimaginative bureaucrats. |
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A horde of young assistants, mostly teenagers from the nearby high schools, occupies large olive-drab Quonset tents clustered at the end of the long line of A-frames. |
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This prerequisite applies to everyone, including the receptionist, paralegals, administrative assistants and file clerks. |
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In my own discipline, chemistry, I see lecture classes of several hundreds, followed by smaller laboratory sections taught by unfledged graduate assistants. |
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The sheets of paper he used were pre-painted by his assistants, before he cut directly into the color with his scissors. |
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She would even settle for her incompetent assistants at this point. |
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Sometimes physician assistants may be a slight encumbrance, requiring an inconvenient amount of the physicians' time, especially in the early stages of the partnership. |
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When his client prompts him, he admits it would go faster if he could hire assistants to examine the bills of sale, the tax assessments, the census records. |
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And how can a local referee, without neutral assistants, probably impartial because of club affiliation, act correctly, and be expected to have eyes in the back of his head? |
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Shop assistants who no longer needed to serve behind counters would be available to circulate and answer questions about the price, size and quality of goods. |
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Production assistants are crossing things off cue cards, and TelePrompTer copy is constantly changing. |
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Junior nurses and healthcare assistants more involved in physical care seemed able to recognise that there was more to care than drugs, surgery, and invasive procedures. |
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Also, there are laws in the US that prohibit legal assistants or paralegals from giving legal advice or representing clients in court as attorneys. |
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As the chimpanzees fed, our research assistants heard gorillas grunting and moving about in the undergrowth below the tree, apparently feeding on fallen fruits. |
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He returned to Macao, where he painted English nabobs and Chinese officials, employing Chinese assistants as copyists, and made thousands of further drawings. |
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The band has to forego plane travel, personal assistants, and expensive hotels. |
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He met and became romantically involved with one of Illich's assistants, 22-year-old Mary Keelan, an Irishwoman employed by the Monastery of Emmaus. |
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Our English vivisectionists study in the schools of the Continent, and in several cases have brought over foreigners to be their assistants at home. |
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He sent out trusted assistants to make the local arrangements, chivvied them if they did not make fast enough progress, and belaboured officials who prevaricated or objected. |
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How can people come to work there as nurses, teachers, dustmen, waiters, shop assistants and the thousand other necessary trades when flats or houses cost ten years' wages? |
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In 1812 he was elected a stock-keeper of the Stationers ' Company, in 1825 a member of the court of assistants, and in 1833, master of the company. |
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A faculty preceptor from each school assumed the responsibility for selecting students and the on-site supervision of the student research assistants. |
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As Victoria was buying pots and tea cups Monday, she told the middle-age shop assistants she was purchasing them for the ato. |
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LeWitt's wall drawings have been executed by trained teams of assistants, by other artists, by non-professionals and even by high school students. |
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There assistants corrected the proportions of the initial sketches in carefully diagrammed drawings and clay models so they conformed to the perfect mathematical ratios. |
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The secretary of the year competition was initiated to inspire and equip secretaries, office professionals and personal assistants to attain excellence. |
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The forewomen, all girls of experience, kept a watchful eye on their assistants, and in many cases returned the unfinished cartridges to the huts. |
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Within health care, the percentage reporting job strain was highest among the occupational group defined by nursing assistants, orderlies and nursing attendants. |
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Its second round of voluntary retirement scheme, completed last month, attracted applications from 514 employees among banking assistants and the non-clerical staff. |
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But what about the nurses and the care assistants and the nursery workers? |
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Apart from cooks and numerous assistants there were tailors, washermen, attendants to fan their masters, others to keep away fires, and entire hierarchies of housemaids. |
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Diving with his camera gear, assistants and lighting equipment, Francis was staggered by the number of bass, bibs, conger eels, red mullet and other fish that abound. |
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I could spot Kalani and her assistants attending to the wounded. |
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For a start, anyone casually dressed won't be given the time of day, and sales assistants occasionally refuse to let scruffy customers try on the clothes. |
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Handheld computers, also called personal digital assistants, are making their way into more classrooms. |
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After years of hesitance, interest in autonomous safety assistants is finally beginning to show marked growth. |
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Additional teaching assistants, bursarial staff and administrative support staff to free up teachers. |
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That was when he was at nursery school and one of the assistants referred to him as a gollywog. |
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Accordingly, new assistants were hired and two new demands were made on Murray. |
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This is a task dispatched to one of three assistants, from whom he demands formal, written apologies when they behave insubordinately. |
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Sheriffs, who serve as assistants to the Lord Mayor, are chosen on Midsummer Day. |
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In the lead up to the Games Barson had the task of recruiting a small group of support staff which included one driver and two assistants. |
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Jane felt overwhelmed by the intrusion into their family life of the required nurses and assistants. |
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Instruments were also washed in the same solution and assistants sprayed the solution in the operating theatre. |
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The Emperor appointed assistants and advisers, but the state lacked many institutions, such as a centrally planned budget. |
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The increasing use of teaching assistants in public universities is a testament to waning state support. |
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Payments often covered expensive materials, and in many cases the wages of assistants had to be paid out of them. |
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Although little is known of Holbein's workshop, scholars assume that his drawings were partly intended as sources for his assistants. |
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He had to employ a number of assistants for the copying and mechanical work, which filled the house with incessant noise and clutter. |
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He updates his Weibo account with the help of two assistants who understand Chinese. |
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The hut was erected, and the meteorological station henceforth manned by an RAAF officer and four assistants. |
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Research is conducted at SIPRI by an international staff of about 50 researchers and research assistants. |
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George, delegating the work to untrained assistants, drew up specifications and estimates that were vague or inaccurate and difficult to place. |
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A man who betrayed even his most devoted assistants as well as the Government which he served. |
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Both artists, supported by a number of assistants, created a large variety of artworks and sculptures that are scattered throughout the town. |
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Over this extended period his various assistants included Richard Webster, Geraint John, Rob Howley, Dan Baugh and Bill Millard. |
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The municipal council is composed of 39 members including the mayor and eleven assistants. |
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Spain immediately offered military assistants to the Axis by sending volunteers to the Eastern front, known as the Blue division. |
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The Agnus Dei is chanted while the clergy and assistants first commune, followed by lay communicants. |
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After the conquest they gradually lost their authority, and became advisers and assistants to the Lord Chancellor. |
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Thus, as a practical matter, most of the real work was done by the Legislative Counsel's assistants and then approved by the Code Commissioners. |
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However, the text version in modern use, according to Olivelle, is likely the work of a single author or a chairman with research assistants. |
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Usually the assumption is leaders can only build close relations with trusted assistants due to lack of time and resources. |
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The Divinity School consists of the Regius Professor of Divinity, and Archbishop King's Lecturer, each of whom has his assistants. |
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He opened an engineering office of his own in Hatton Garden, employing three assistants. |
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However, administrative assistants can also do their part by seeking out opportunities to excel beyond the boundaries of their job descriptions. |
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Some upper-grade teachers voluntarily share paraprofessionals, who have been trained as reading assistants, with K-2 teachers. |
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Whether it's receptionists, clerks, personal assistants or business administrators, every firm needs someone to keep on top of the paperwork. |
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Veterinary technicians and consumer service assistants have been hired to provide additional customer care. |
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Dandy considers paraprofessionals to be teaching assistants, clerks, and other school employees with or without baccalaureate degrees. |
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It was the Labour party that deskilled teaching by creating classroom supervisors and higher learning teaching assistants. |
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She uses no assistants, light meter, fancy lighting rigs, nor elaborate studio sets. |
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Assisting the senior coaches are coach assistants Samiel Saniforth and Charlotte Phillips. |
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Kevin Reimer then writes of his experience and research with the differently abled core members and their assistants at L'Arche. |
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It's a powerful survey offering concrete methods to help prioritize work and handle typical scenarios personal assistants face. |
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Most personal digital assistants that are just entering the public market are equipped with Bluetooth-compatible software. |
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Personal digital assistants offer enormous convenience and flexibility to nursing homes in the general area of record keeping. |
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Consider utilizing lower-cost lab assistants or train phlebotomists to be lab assistants to take some of the load off your technical staff. |
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The lab had enough non-union-member MTs and GIs to get through the strike, but it was tight without the MLTs, phlebotomists, and assistants. |
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Examples of hand-held devices are mobile phone, personal digital assistants, tablets, game consoles etc. |
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Virtual assistants are available to help customers in transactions done through the Facebook branch, said a CBD spokesperson. |
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Binford also brought in new assistants Brittney Vian and Tristy Default, making for a noticeable adjustment period early on. |
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Teaching suprasegmentals to international teaching assistants using field-specific materials. |
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These range from driver co-ordinators to puppy walkers to fundraisers to media assistants. |
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Numerary assistants are full-time workers who look after the upkeep of the Opus Dei centres. |
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Two new optometry assistants have been hired to help Maygren in the clinic. |
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They commented on the positive culture, the leadership by the head teacher and the knowledgeable teaching assistants, and escribed pupils' behaviour as good. |
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Despite virtual assistants and automatic messages, when returning from a holiday, your overflowing inbox might be enough to make you hyperventilate. |
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Arrangements are also underway to build Xray rooms and the process for recruiting laboratory assistants and Xray machine operators has also been initiated. |
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It was also a useful recruiting ground for assistants, on some of whom Ruskin would later come to rely, such as his future publisher, George Allen. |
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Robert sent assistants to the Dalkey Atmospheric Railway in Ireland to observe, but advised against its use as the failure of one pump would bring traffic to a stop. |
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We also wish to thank the Dutch students, the Kenyan doctors, COHOs, dental assistants, teachers, students and their parents who participated in this study. |
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From the very name, however, Lietzmann assumes that the subdeacons were younger, male assistants appointed to help the deacons as their responsibilities expanded over time. |
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Additionally Barry had several assistants who worked for him at various times, including Robert Richardson Banks, Thomas Allom, Peter Kerr and Ingress Bell. |
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The factor and his assistants would remain in the city and buy spices from the markets slowly over the course of the year, and deposit them into the warehouse. |
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They also had the rights and powers to elect assistants and several lieutenants and alguaciles, proportionate in number to the inhabitants of the town. |
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Primary care is delivered by physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants practicing family medicine, general internal medicine and general pediatrics. |
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Among the artists who have acknowledged Moore's importance to their work are Sir Anthony Caro, Phillip King and Isaac Witkin, all three having been assistants to Moore. |
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The warning follows the surge in sales of satellite navigation systems over Christmas, as well as the use of personal digital assistants, speed trap radar and mobile phones. |
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White and Raleigh named 12 assistants to aid in the settlement. |
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Muybridge... would travel through the Western landscape with as many as four assistants and a pack train to carry his glass negatives and chemical preparations and cameras. |
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As a matter of practicality, he largely abandoned direct carving, and took on several assistants to help produce the larger forms based on maquettes. |
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Among Watson's assistants were William Roy, Paul Sandby and John Manson. |
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McGhee and his assistants were eventually sacked in December of that year. |
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The group's purpose is to ensure that surgical technologists and surgical assistants have the knowledge and skills to administer patient care of the highest quality. |
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The Federal Reserve Board announced on August 25, 2000, that wireless personal digital assistants can be used to access and read items on the Board's public web site. |
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He left the overtures until last and often delegated their composition, based on his outlines, to his assistants, often adding his suggestions or corrections. |
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Are personal digital assistants an effective way to get breaking information on a bioterrorist attack to physicians and other frontline clinicians? |
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Tenders are invited for provision of personal assistants service to students of national college of ireland registered with the learning and disability support service. |
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Ten years ago, car phones, cellular phones, portable fax machines and computers and personal digital assistants essentially did not exist in the workplace. |
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Hatcher derailed the gravy train by consolidating City Hall operations into five general departments headed by three special assistants and two members of the Board of Works. |
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