A local cook was hired to provide the authentic southern-style meals at the lodge. |
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Bill James being hired by the Sox is another sign of the foothold that sabermetrics has gained in baseball's front offices. |
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We hired a swing band, so there was a ton of dancing and I was light on my feet well past midnight. |
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I mean, when I'm hired to ride a race, I'm working for the owner in a sense. |
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Teachers are so eager to work there some of those who were hired willingly make a daily commute of nearly four hours to come to work. |
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Napoleon hired a group of Arabs and Arabists who would translate a series of pronouncements. |
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Both sons helped their father with the yearly round-ups and worked on the ranch together with four hired cowboys. |
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The detective is hired by a young woman, legally a minor, to find out who murdered her father. |
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Fred and Barney start a private detective agency, but they are hired for their first job by a pair of bank robbers looking for someone to frame. |
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Contract linguists, many of them native speakers, were quickly hired as well, but problems with them persist. |
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I hadn't yet hired a car, so I scanned the available rental counters and made way for Budget. |
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At another, irritated with the furnishings, he hired a power saw and cut the legs off every table, chair, bed and bureau. |
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The journey is around 200 miles, and they will arrive in a couple of days in his hired carriage. |
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Or the day after Lou left for good and Bev hired a locksmith to change the locks. |
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In 2000, when the airline hired stewardesses in South Korea, more than 700 young women applied for the positions. |
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I hired a rotavator and got last year's pig pen turned over ready for the sowing of seeds starting next month. |
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It is commonplace to see new MBAs hired into rotational management programmes designed to groom future leaders. |
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Many of her crew sail the ship in the film or were hired to train the cast in the running of the ship. |
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She created a quality assurance program and hired a trainer for new transcriptionists. |
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Since then she has been making regular television and radio appearances and is regularly hired for public speaking. |
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My editor would probably die to know she's hired a socialist with anarchist leanings. |
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In September, the bank hired its first compliance officer to focus on money laundering full time. |
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Conduct a plan walk-through when a new program is initiated, like a challenge course, or as a new full-time staff member is hired. |
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He hired a trainer in the off season and lifted weights, giving him the strength to drive the ball better. |
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Private eye Harry Moseby is hired by a washed-up actress to find her runaway teenage daughter. |
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Instead of relying on the hired axes of close friends, he performs all things stringed outside of the bass. |
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A defence expert may be viewed by the jury as hired to say something that would help the accused. |
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They even hired a backing jazz band to expand their repertoire into Dixieland and other forms of music not popular for 100 years now. |
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Before my grandfather started building his home, he hired a water witch to locate the place for their well. |
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It was not delegated to the representatives of the people, nor to so-called experts hired by them. |
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One day Kay headed off with her husband to an observation blind, leaving the tiny boys in the care of a hired helper. |
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The international gambling industry has hired an army of lobbyists to stack the odds in its favour. |
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The hall is hired out for conferences, weddings and parties, and can hold up to 400 people. |
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Suddenly, the hired orchestra starts to play the wedding march, as Amber enters the chapel. |
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A career railroader, Mitchell was hired by the Missouri Pacific in 1968 as a bridge and building helper. |
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Ten boats, each manned by two skilled operators with up to eight passengers, can be hired to run the rapids. |
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Instead of fleeing he walked right into the house next door and calmly walked into a ramshackle apartment he had hired there. |
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While city streets are best seen from the plush interiors of hired limos, the open road is where you take the wheel yourself and go your own way. |
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Working with the Samoan language centre next door, he hired two language resource staff, one who teaches in Samoan and the other in te reo. |
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Then she hired a fourth degree black belt in karate and did martial arts training. |
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The government hired the company to recommend readjustments to the salaries of chief executives. |
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For a few thousand dollars in ready cash, the newly hired private guards give up the possibility of a lifelong guaranteed retirement income. |
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Last week, while laying kerbing, the contractor I hired accidentally punctured the gas pipeline. |
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The group agrees to hold off on any real decisions until replacements are hired. |
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Then several years later, the winery hired Greg Bruni to come to West Texas to make the wine. |
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Evans says he hired dance kinesiologists to work with him and his company members to help them understand the science of movement. |
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There is a bar, Chinese lanterns, and a hired disc jockey spinning popular records. |
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I hired a local furniture guy who handles all of the hiring and personnel issues in Baghdad, where I have about 15 local employees. |
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Mentionably, professional woodcutters, who are adept at handsawing of timber are hired by the timber smugglers to carry on the business. |
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External contractors had to be hired to help one of the council's 10 Neighbourhood Pride clean-up teams move 14 lorryloads of material. |
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The state spokeswoman said that he was hired in November 2005 and worked in the prison until he was released on workers' compensation in May. |
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If hired as a runner, always, always get a signed contract with your working terms and conditions. |
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But steadily the stockpile on the beach began to grow and the two Koepangers hired as crew were kept busy. |
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Stamps were attached to the wrapper of the newspaper and couriers were hired to deliver Court to subscribers. |
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A controversial poet has hired a personal minder after being rugby tackled by a drinker while reciting verse in a pub. |
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Threats of the same treatment prevented refractory congregations from using disused churches they had hired for private worship. |
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Getting writer's cramp in the midst of What Maisie Knew, Henry James hired a shorthand typist and his style changed accordingly. |
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Malick hired a linguist to translate the script and to teach his native actors to speak Algonquin, a language extinct for the past 200 years. |
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Our culinary forebears hired starchy German ladies to feed their children, and tended to regard a pot of boiled lima beans as a gourmet event. |
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He is suspected of being a hired hitman able to supply guns and ammunition to contacts in the criminal underworld. |
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In order to allay public fears, experts have been hired to conduct a study of the cracks and determine whether they will affect the dams. |
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He has been hired as a consultant and has yet to submit a bill since he has been rehired. |
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Astor and five others had hired disused factory buildings for a night and laid on all-night musical events. |
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They trained and hired the French-trained Dutchman who succeeds brilliantly in creating traditional pancakes and noodles. |
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Nonetheless, her co-workers at the hotel told her that the next day two new workers were hired to do the same job she had been laid off from. |
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Do you think more than a few of those rejects might have cost us some serious money had we hired them? |
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He hired five attorneys to give legal advice and negotiated a one-month extension to the deadline. |
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I was hired by timber workers, mining and ranching interests to investigate acts of sabotage against their industries. |
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They would be able to boast they have hired at least a token religious right-winger. |
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Mr. Orange is a rookie crook hired on by Joe to be the lookout at the door. |
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To assist them, they hired an Italian liaison who lives in Italy and speaks fluent Italian. |
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They formed a union and hired themselves out to theatres much the way longshoremen are sent out to different ports. |
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He knew he shouldn't have hired rookies to guard the second, third and fourth floors. |
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The girl is a professional actress, and was hired after auditioning for the part. |
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On the recommendation of a friend I hired an electrician to rewire my office. |
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Since many local shopkeepers think they will scare away customers if hired, they are cut off even from low-level jobs. |
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The Livermores purchased a home and hired a live-in servant to handle their domestic chores. |
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He has already hired his own roving war correspondent and set up an adventure channel on which mountain climbers will post their own videos. |
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He soon appears as Luther evades capture by the local police, the rogue Secret Service agents and Sullivan's hired assassin. |
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Sparing no expense, we hired a top lip-reader to interpret just what passed between them last week. |
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A design firm hired by the school suggested sales might be revived by the creation of a new symbol for the school. |
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Employees are frequently hired on the recommendation of a friend in the company. |
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Even the doctors on the 2013 cholesterol guideline committee hired other people to read the literature for them. |
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To help develop it, he hired a doctoral student in philosophy, Larry Sanger, whom he first met in online discussion groups. |
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The saucy and self-possessed singer had kicked her cocaine drug habit and hired a new manager, Lupe De Leon. |
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For her birthday, her father hired a band that would show up at her doorstep to serenade her. |
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Boats can be hired for passage to outer islands and fringing reefs. |
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Second, the Charles Koch Foundation would at least partially control which faculty members Florida State University hired. |
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Then during the storm, extras hired by the promoter would run around the audience in their exact replicas of the onscreen monster costumes, causing general mayhem. |
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Yet over the past decade, hundreds of U.S. cities and counties, including Indianapolis and Milwaukee, have hired private companies to manage their waterworks. |
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He was unnerved when he hired a Grand Master to tutor her in chess and, after a few months of lessons, she started beating Shaw. |
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My great grandfather hired out rowing boats at Bowness Bay and Lakeside. |
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They've hired a computer consultant to assess how the company can upgrade its system. |
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The company is counting on its next generation of cars and trucks, designed under car guru Robert A. Lutz, hired last year to add luster to GM's lineup. |
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The LeBlanc family set up the first full-time acoustical research laboratory for wind instruments in Paris and hired master acoustician Charles Houvenaghel. |
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We hired a car and drove far away from the coastal tourist belt and up into the hills to the villages and monasteries in the Troodos Mountains to sample real Cypriot life. |
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The film is about a professional killer who's hired to liquidate a powerful businessman. |
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In October, news broke that Regal hired Morgan Stanley to explore a possible sale. |
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He's checking the work of the first consulting acoustician, who was hired to check the work of a company that has been designing ship interiors for 50 years. |
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The last time pay was at issue for the cast, back in 1998, Fox actually was considering recasting the show and had hired people to find new actors. |
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Dewey Square was hired to do the outreach to these communities by Global Strategies, another public affairs consulting firm. |
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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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He became such an ardent and productive recommender of the website to his clients that Gray started paying him a commission and eventually hired him. |
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The schools have all hired the same for-profit management company to run their day-to-day operations. |
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Each board member was reportedly asked point blank if he or she had hired legal representation or discussed any financial details prior to this meeting. |
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As commerce expanded and as trade conditions allowed, the masters trained apprentices and hired journeymen, always within the rules of the guilds they had created. |
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Police are trying to find out if jetski operators had hired out the vehicles illegally, since the teenagers were under the legal age of 18 to drive them. |
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The press then got word that Sinatra had hired a blacklisted screenwriter named Albert Maltz. |
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Once in power, they often hired gifted artists to portray them in flattering and benevolent poses. |
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The girl would become Victoria Winters, an orphan hired by the Collins Family as a governess for the troubled young heir. |
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After the revolution, newly hired workers no longer had to buy a round of drinks for their mates, and they no longer drank in honor of their bosses. |
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Miller hired a team of specialists to make sure each image was flawlessly created. |
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They hired local men as translators or to fill sandbags at the camp. |
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Call yourself a graphic designer and you're identified as an artsy computer geek being hired to spice up a document with your wizardly technical skill. |
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By the late 1980s, the saucy and self-possessed singer had kicked her drug habit and hired a new manager, Lupe De Leon. |
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Though he had no publishing background, Ahrenberg hired consultants and asked art-world friends to be on the advisory board. |
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They had both recently been hired by the company, which purchased a mobile-app startup called alike, which was created by Zhang. |
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Modern tractors, equipped with global positioning devices and autopilots, allow a single operator to farm several thousand acres without a hired hand. |
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The medical jargon was over my head, so I personally hired an endocrinologist and he walked me through the records. |
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With the right amount of make-up and styling, Sailor believes she can be whichever gender she is hired to be. |
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I was recently hired at a company that seems to be way out of my league. |
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If he was hired, the owner might allow him to board his horses for free. |
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On the flip side, if a woman died in childbirth or from consumption, the man remarried or hired someone. |
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After Spahn had obtained the movie ranch, Ruby applied for a job there and was hired. |
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So, instead of simply getting down on one knee, he hired a double-decker bus to take the lovebirds on a tour around all the places in the area that mean so much to them. |
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You can imagine their reaction, then, when 25-year-old Aussie heartthrob Brenton Thwaites was hired to play 12-year-old Jonas. |
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Their high king, Vortigern, finding himself beset on all sides by barbarian invaders, hired Anglo-Saxon and Jutish mercenaries from Denmark and north Germany. |
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A man is lured into a fatal obsession when he is hired to make a sealskin bag for a woman born with her heart outside her body. |
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Lindsay, 33, and Martin, 32, met in 2007 when they were both hired to work on a documentary on the World Series of beer pong. |
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She played a young woman hired to beguile a man, a natural fit for the natural beauty. |
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The company has hired a couple of young hotshots to revamp its advertising campaign. |
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Then in 2011, Marvel hired Mark Bailey to write a script for a Black Panther film. |
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In 2009, Variety reported that Marvel had hired writers to work on scripts for Black Panther and some of their less known heroes. |
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We are all hired as the heads of the Urban Division metaphorically, because black people should be in charge of black stuff. |
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That meant the talent that dj Brinsely hired that night performed for a skeleton audience. |
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Fulkerson, the founder of the magazine who has hired March, is someone he can cope with. |
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Migrant farm workers are hired temporarily, usually for a harvest. |
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We hired a guy called Patrick Cullina, who was at the Brooklyn botanic Garden, to run the horticulture and operations of the park. |
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She hired a full-time nanny only when it became unavoidable as the family made plans to travel to Australia for a royal tour. |
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The company has also hired Gregory Till as director of sales for the Hadley Group, which wholesales open-and limited-edition art prints and giftware. |
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Professional curators and conservators will look for work elsewhere, and amateurs will be hired who don't care whether light levels are 50 lux or 500 lux. |
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For years after that, he claimed to have ceded control of his company, even as it hired his deputy mayors and political allies. |
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Isis was so associated with mourning in Egypt, at funeral services women were hired to call out loud wailing lamentations as the body was escorted to the grave. |
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And so I was of an age where I wasn't being hired as an actress. |
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This has become the norm since we hired a manager who has to have her fingers in everything we do and since our last reorg added another layer of management. |
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He has since hired an industrial designer to help him produce a line of scarves, neck warmers, and face masks that resemble the headgear skiers don on the slopes. |
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After being hired to get the group in shape, married ex-marine Shane Lawton told one victim to take off her bra so he could measure her. |
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Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC announced today that it has hired George Stewart as a Reverse Mortgage Loan Specialist. |
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People hired the tents for the day and inside you would change into your bathing costume so you could swim in the sea. |
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That makes you wonder how anyone got hired to write this dreck. |
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Additionally, LIG Assets has hired John Cantleberry as its Marketing Director to assist with LIG Asset's plans to grow the Company. |
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So we hired one of only two sound recordists in the city who specialises in live sound. |
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When Nigel Mansell departed at the end of the year the team hired Ayrton Senna. |
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Accordingly, new assistants were hired and two new demands were made on Murray. |
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He was hired to oversee design and construction of the new facility. |
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The film's director hired a real police officer as a technical consultant. |
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The company has hired some expensive legal talent for the trial. |
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He didn't know then that he had hired the Attila the Hun of ambitious young lawyers. |
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Men have before hired bravos to transact their crimes, while their own person and reputation sat under shelter. |
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A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom Excise is paid. |
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The design was partly based on a spinning machine built for Thomas High by clockmaker John Kay, who was hired by Arkwright. |
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He was hired away by Joseph Bramah for the production of high security metal locks that required precision craftsmanship. |
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The Krikavas' farm was auctioned off in pieces.... Kevin Krikava, 29, now works as a hired hand on another farm. |
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I rented th' back five-acre to John Westfall. I had more'n I could handle with only one hired hand. |
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In the late 14th century, naval warfare with England was conducted largely by hired Scots, Flemish and French merchantmen and privateers. |
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The Carthaginians then hired Xanthippus of Carthage, a Spartan mercenary general, to reorganise and lead their army. |
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In 7 AD, Livy was hired to tutor him in history, with the assistance of Sulpicius Flavus. |
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Furthermore, it is irrespective of whether the troops were raised by the Romans or simply hired by them to fight on their behalf. |
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Enormous riches described by their pilot, an experienced Portuguese navigator hired by Raleigh, outweighed White's objections to the delay. |
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Chadwick promptly hired Rotblat as a lecturer, despite his poor grasp of English. |
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Tour buses can also be hired as chartered buses by groups as part of sightseeing at popular holiday destinations. |
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Their father taught the boys how to swim and ride, although he sometimes hired a slave to teach them instead. |
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Medieval legend attributed widespread Saxon immigration to mercenaries hired by the British king Vortigern. |
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The two sergeants who should have carried out the execution hired four desperate beggars to do it instead. |
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A further scandal surrounded headteachers dismissed following poor OFSTED reports being hired as inspectors. |
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Raffaele Monti was hired to design and build much of the external statuary around the fountain basins, and the urns, tazzas and vases. |
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Quite possibly the garrison bought the malt, and hired a local brewer to make beer from it for the troops. |
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The Earl of Rochester hired such thugs to attack John Dryden suspected of having written An Essay on Satire. |
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Some of the earliest cases of women being hired in professional orchestras was in the position of harpist. |
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George agreed to send 12,000 hired Hessian and Danish mercenaries to Europe, ostensibly to support Maria Theresa. |
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Geesin eventually completed the project with the aid of John Alldis, who was the director of the choir hired to perform on the record. |
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Queen rented Wimbledon Stadium for a day to shoot the video, with 65 female models hired to stage a nude bicycle race. |
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The first women members hired in professional orchestras have been harpists. |
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Training does not end when ballet dancers are hired by a professional company. |
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Following the success of The Lodger, Hitchcock hired a publicist to help strengthen his growing reputation. |
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When Lewis Gilbert was hired to direct, he brought with him Christopher Wood to revise Maibaum's draft. |
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Forster hired Dennis Gassner as production designer, replacing Peter Lamont. |
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Irvin Kershner, who had achieved success in 1980 with The Empire Strikes Back, was then hired. |
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Themeistius hired calligraphers and craftsman to produce the actual codices. |
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The prize ceremony was interrupted by the international streaker Mark Roberts who was hired by the artist Benedikt Dichgans. |
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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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Collins was sacked by NBC in 2007, but was promptly hired by ESPN, the cable home for The Championships in the States. |
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He set up a portrait studio, and hired Berenice Abbott as his assistant. |
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Williams however, opted for youth over experience and hired David Coulthard. |
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A professional skipper and even crew may be hired along with the boat in some cases. |
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When the need arose for soldiers it hired mercenaries or financed allies who fielded armies. |
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The company claims it has hired several minorities since the complaint was lodged. |
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Most slaveholders held a few or several domestic slaves, but others hired them out to work at labor. |
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Impressed with his work, DC Comics hired him in February 1987, and he wrote the limited series Black Orchid. |
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Orage, editor of the socialist journal The New Age, hired him to write a weekly column, giving him a steady income. |
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In August 1912 Harriet Monroe hired Pound as a regular contributor to Poetry. |
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In 1958 MacLeish hired Thurman Arnold, a prestigious lawyer who ended up charging no fee, to file a motion to dismiss the 1945 indictment. |
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It was easy enough to dodge him, let him crash into the floorboards. Peltroc knew that his priority was the leader, not the hired muscle. |
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Rodgers and Hammerstein hired ballet choreographer Agnes de Mille, who used everyday motions to help the characters express their ideas. |
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Oasis, along with a group of friends, hired a van and made the journey to Glasgow. |
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By 1939, Powell had been hired as a contract director by Alexander Korda on the strength of The Edge of the World. |
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Nichols was hired to helm the project at Taylor's request, despite having never directed a film. |
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Cameron additionally hired two Titanic historians, Don Lynch and Ken Marschall, to authenticate the historical detail in the film. |
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He was hired in August 2000 and visited the set, and watched the assembly cuts of The Fellowship of the Ring and The Return of the King. |
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In the late 14th century naval warfare with England was conducted largely by hired Scots, Flemish and French merchantmen and privateers. |
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Primary education in reading, writing, and arithmetic might take place at home for privileged children whose parents hired or bought a teacher. |
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These centuries were grouped together as required and answered to the leader who had hired or raised them. |
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Unable to afford the cost of fitting out yet another, the Annandale was hired in London to trade in the Spice Islands. |
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Merchants and artisans also hired these homeless workers for a domestic system for the manufacture of cloth and other goods. |
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Watt's partner Matthew Boulton was so impressed by Murdoch's wooden hat, made on a lathe of his own design, that he hired him. |
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In September 2016, Virgin Trains East Coast hired three Class 90s from DB Cargo for use on services to Newark, York and Leeds. |
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In 1916 Robert Read, from the South Wales Echo was hired as managing editor. |
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In July, Baylor hired Dwon Clifton to fill its newly created post of director of player development, a nonrecruiting position. |
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Fairtrade Standards for hired labour situations specify that employees receive minimum wages and collective bargaining. |
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The most notorious aviation disaster in Wales occurred in Glamorgan in 1950, when a privately hired Avro Tudor crashed at Llandow Aerodrome. |
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However, after Telford was hired the plan was changed to an aqueduct that would create an uninterrupted waterway straight across the valley. |
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The selection of Bradley marked the first time a Premier League club had ever hired an American manager. |
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He was also hired as the new voice of Australia's National Rugby League, singing in an advertisement to market the 2000 season. |
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Rundgren was originally hired to produce, but quit in a financial dispute during the first week. |
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It thus proceeded around Africa, where it rendezvoused with German supply ships that had been hired to replenish its coal stocks at sea. |
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In a time charter the vessel is hired for a set period of time, to perform voyages as the charterer directs. |
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The five Dutch admiralties hired any large armed merchant ship they could find. |
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Native British troops were hired to support the usurpation of Magnus Maximus, who is said to have settled them in Armorica. |
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Louis 2 years prior, and after being imprisoned for a year, was hired by Spanish authorities to lead an expedition to chart the upper Missouri. |
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He hired a vessel crewed by Corinthians, whom he felt he could trust, but the sailors plotted to throw him overboard and seize his wealth. |
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The Norwegians and the Flemish mercenaries hired by Tostig were largely without armour and carried only personal weapons. |
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To complete the tour dates, the band hired Prefab Sprout drummer Neil Conti to fill in. |
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In August 2009 Vestas hired more than 5,000 extra workers for its new factories in China, the United States, and Spain. |
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International staff are often hired alongside their American counterparts through agencies who vet the staff beforehand. |
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This created a great surplus of labor and gave capitalists plenty of laborers who could be hired for extremely low wages. |
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Frisian mercenaries were hired to assist the Roman invasion of Britain in the capacity of cavalry. |
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He hired Huns to fight against the Alans who invaded the Greuthungi's land, but he was killed in a battle. |
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These were countered by another small band of Huns hired by Honorius' minister Olympius. |
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Shortly before his death, he was hired as professor of Eastern languages at the University of Copenhagen. |
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In 1825, he was hired as a professor of literary history, and in 1829, he was hired as a librarian at the University of Copenhagen. |
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In 1831, just a year before his death, he was hired as professor of Eastern languages at the University of Copenhagen. |
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After Attila's death in 453, the Hunnic Empire collapsed, and many of the remaining Huns were often hired as mercenaries by Constantinople. |
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He had many of the best scholars chosen as candidates and took great care in choosing them, even creating terms by which he hired people. |
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In response, the NPRC hired several hundred mercenaries from the private firm Executive Outcomes. |
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Japanese mercenaries were hired to deal with the orang kaya, forty of whom were beheaded with their heads impaled and displayed on bamboo spears. |
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It reached Southampton, Hampshire and met with the Mayflower and the additional colonists hired by the investors. |
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The London Company hired Captain Christopher Newport to lead its expedition. |
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This land grant was also in the Olema Valley, and, to add to the boundary confusion, he soon left the area and hired Garcia to oversee it. |
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Open Source Development Labs made news in 2004 when they hired Linus Torvalds, developer of the Linux kernel. |
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In 1607, the Muscovy Company of England hired Hudson to find a northerly route to the Pacific coast of Asia. |
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During this time, the Habsburg Empire sometimes covertly hired Cossack raiders to go against the Ottomans to ease pressure on their own borders. |
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A barrister would then be hired by the solicitor to speak for his client in court. |
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Clerks hired by each of the justices of the Supreme Court are often given considerable leeway in the opinions they draft. |
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We went out together and hired a quickshaw and I took him out for beer and lunch at my favourite Chinese restaurant. |
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From 1858 to 1861, the state took over levee building, accomplishing it through contractors and hired labor. |
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Contractors hired gangs of Irish immigrant laborers to build levees and sometimes clear land. |
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Both white and black transient workers were hired to build the levees in the late 19th century. |
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Asquith bought a house in Surrey, and hired nannies and other domestic staff. |
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The Dutch plough was brought to Britain by Dutch contractors who were hired to drain East Anglian fens and Somerset moors. |
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The design was partly based on a spinning machine built for Thomas Highs by clock maker John Kay, who was hired by Arkwright. |
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Until 1899, more than 800 hired foreign experts continued to be employed by the government, and many others were employed privately. |
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Recruiters were hired by mill agents to bring young women and children from the countryside to work in the factories. |
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Several workers had been hired at Slater Mill, to which Beverly responded that they would not rehire those workers if they came back. |
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Slater also hired recruiters to search for families willing to work at the mill. |
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Mayor Doyle and Arts Czar Weiss hired researcher Ann Galligan, of Northeastern University, to create an arts and cultural plan. |
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Additionally, the idea migrated from the armories to industry as machinists trained in the armory system were hired by other manufacturers. |
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In 1887 the London Electric Supply Corporation hired Ferranti for the design of their power station at Deptford. |
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The facility currently hosts pantomime and music events and can be hired for weddings, balls, private parties etc. |
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There are seven lakeside marinas, the most popular stops being Keswick, Portinscale and the Lodore Falls, from which boats may be hired. |
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However, later in 1963 the Lakes hired another ranger to help, with Wyatt being assigned to the northern parts of the park. |
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They hired 30,000 mercenaries from beyond the Alps and awaited the arrival of the Romans. |
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Sylvia Crowe was hired as a consultant to identify how to improve the landscape of Commission forests for recreation. |
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Everyone drank gimlets and the hostess hired an oyster shucker to come up from Baltimore with crates and crates of oysters. |
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Kelley and her husband hired a prominent lawyer, abbe Lowell. |
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The state of Jalisco hired a single pharmacy company to provide all such medicines statewide. |
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Even the shabbiest of shore-boats, hired for the shortest time, exacts a stiffish fare. |
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Twice I actually hired myself as an under-mate in a Greenland whaler, and acquitted myself to admiration. |
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He felt himself so weak-handed with only Robinson, who might leave him, and a shepherd lad he had just hired. |
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New people are often hired because they bring ideas and skills needed to take a company where the puck is heading, not where it is today. |
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Betsy Abeles Kravitz of Worcester was hired as director of business development. |
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William LeJeune was hired by Coin Acceptors in 1993 as a sales representative. |
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Swimmers will need to wear a wetsuit to take part, these can be hired for the event. |
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Trent Lamb and Kimberly Whicker have been hired as physicians in the Emergency Department of the White River Health System of Batesville. |
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James Harvey is hired to rid spooky old Whipstaff Manor of its apparitions so that the new owner can cash in on the house's hidden treasure. |
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Q I have been gunsmithing for many yeans and have gradually built up my business to the point that I have hired two additional gunsmiths. |
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In it, a colourful shark hunter called Quint is hired to kill a great white terrorising a beach town. |
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So, cline officials courted state legislators and hired lobbyists. |
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Rah Ahan, based in the Rey district of Tehran, finished 15th in the 18-team league last season before Daei was hired. |
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Fuller, the hired rationalizer for the Northern Virginia big shots, was on hand for the Cato panel. |
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You know, I actually hired Arati three years ago, and I'll tell you, I've never regretted it. |
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They also hired a financial planner to assist them with reallocating their retirement plans. |
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The Nashville Police Department hired her as an archivist filing cold and closed cases. |
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Failure to participate in E-Verify would create a rebuttable presumption that the employer has hired unauthorized aliens. |
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Cadwaladr fled to Ireland and hired a Norse fleet from Dublin, bringing the fleet to Abermenai to compel Owain to reinstate him. |
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The company said that it has hired Kathryn Broussard and Byron Kives to its Commercial Banking team in New Orleans. |
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Then they went to a GSA requirements contract and hired a system's integrator. |
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He and Viggo Mortensen are lawmen hired to protect a sleepy town from the ruthless Randall Bragg. |
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Logier volunteered with the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology in 1915 and was hired the following year as an artist. |
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Heather was hired for an entry-level position at the company soon after. |
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When Jim Bigam was hired as security director at Medina Hospital Center in Medina, Ohio, three years ago, he faced several challenges. |
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