Thankfully, I was not served by one of those Stepford attendants, but unfortunately my server did not pass the test. |
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Next time, I'll take you to a place where they have attendants in the ladies' room to turn on the faucets for you and hand you towels. |
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Unions representing pilots, attendants and machinists are still on the warpath. |
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Bicycles are parked in special areas which are watched over by attendants, so your bike doesn't get nicked. |
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The large swimming pool on the podium roof is watched over by attendants who anticipate your every whim. |
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He, thus accoutered, is led from door to door by two attendants who likewise assist in holding up his arms by grasping the staves. |
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Our friendly flight attendants were strapped into their jump seats for the entire flight, on Captain's orders. |
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Two attendants stand at the ready beside him, while another lies prostrate at his feet. |
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On the left side of the panel, two barefoot attendants approach the altar, clad in short tunics and wearing laurel wreaths. |
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The effect on the city of Edo was a permanent presence of noblemen and samurai with a huge staff of retainers, attendants and servants. |
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In the medical evacuation role, the aircraft can carry 24 casualties on litters and four medical attendants. |
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On a long-haul flight, flight attendants warm the food for passengers' convenience. |
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Because he was dressed like a common trudger, the attendants treated him like one. |
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They travelled so royally and with such a long train of attendants that they attracted the sardonic notice of other tourists. |
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All that's missing is for the coastguard to ask deckchair attendants to provide lunch-hour cover. |
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Service attendants consider themselves equal to their guests, and usually are not subservient. |
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There are around 20 parking attendants employed in Bolton who hand out 28,000 tickets a year. |
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Half of the 60 coach service attendants and 40 auto mechanics were axed in the Department of Transportation. |
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They are hated by the public more than parking attendants and tax inspectors. |
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The forecourts were filthy, the attendants sloppy and the service virtually non-existent. |
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Talk with the health-care provider about your options, including home-care attendants, services and equipment. |
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These days, Michael spends his time helping out flight attendants, traffic wardens, watch repairers and service station attendants. |
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Police officers are injured no more often than motel clerks or service station attendants. |
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For the first time in his life, liberated from the small army of attendants and servants, he has opened a door by himself. |
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He has several servants and attendants who buzz around the hall, including several dogs. |
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She looked past him, at the bustling servants and attendants entering and leaving the room. |
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Her attendants and courtiers, with the aid of local tribals, scoured the foothills of Brahmagiri where they found the eternal Varaha spring. |
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When his courtiers and attendants had bowed their way out of the room, Valentinian summoned Faustinus into an antechamber. |
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The courtiers and attendants were left to socialize amongst themselves, and most of the gentlemen found a lady or two to chat amiably with. |
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There were some things she did not want to know about her attendants and their personal lives. |
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Funds were provided for the eight-strong party of noblemen and ladies, their twelve gentlemen attendants and seventy-five servants. |
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His black coat trailed after him gracefully as he went about greeting regular attendants to his event. |
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Many Chinese firms have withdrawn from an electronics show in Las Vegas, after half of the visa applications by attendants were refused. |
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During a press conference held on May 10, attendants who participated in the protests said that they were loud but acted in a peaceful manner. |
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They had even been so foolish as to slaughter a mere angel who had been visiting a local church to bestow blessings on the regular attendants. |
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Parking attendants could be badged as street wardens too, and there could be high visibility, branded vehicles. |
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At the first moment of sunrise the passage began, the troops marching across one bridge, the baggage and attendants crossing the other. |
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On the day, police officers, marshals and garage attendants will hand out flyers identifying alternative routes to motorists. |
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So the crews, I think, did a marvelous job in coordination with the flight attendants. |
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The other wives and attendants tombs were built beside the king's pyramid but were only small rectangular tombs or mastabas. |
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But Edinburgh's dreaded parking attendants have finally met their match in the shape of the doughty Balmoral Hotel. |
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The two attendants quickly hurried forward and roughly seized Angel about her arms. |
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Parking attendants will be enforcing parking restrictions throughout the borough. |
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Sometimes the cockpit crew dings the flight attendants to request coffee, water, food or a bathroom break. |
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There were parking attendants and tow trucks there issuing tickets and towing vehicles away. |
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My best man at my wedding was my brother, but my other attendants were two groomsmaids. |
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He is reported to have been wealthy and to have kept a train of boy attendants and also to have provided dowries for many girls of Acragas. |
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The attendants are demanding a 24-hour midnight-to-midnight break for working 13-hour trans-Pacific flights from New Zealand to Los Angeles. |
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Most births occurred at home, assisted by traditional birth attendants, relatives, and neighbours. |
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Imperial processions were vast, with drummers, trumpeters, attendants carrying torches and many more. |
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The bull-fighters enter, with their attendants carrying their swords and muletas. |
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I slipped one of the attendants a tip, then I headed for the up escalator and the station. |
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As in the United States, the couple selects a best man, maid of honor, bridesmaids, and attendants. |
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In place of traffic wardens, a team of 40 parking attendants now patrols our streets. |
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As the door closed, he noticed one of the flight attendants watching him as she hurried toward the passenger cabin. |
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To be honest the school itself intimidated her, with its stainless reputation, wealthy attendants, and so to speak beautiful people. |
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And during videos, other flight attendants would provide haircuts, styling and shoe-shining at your seat. |
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It is a standing joke that parking attendants are the most reviled creatures in our society. |
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Seriously though, God grant healing to the flight attendants and repentance to this guy through Christ our Lord. |
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The ancient Egyptians considered hamadryas baboons to be the sacred attendants of Thoth, the scribe to the gods. |
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A steady stream of tourists processed round the inside of the building in five minutes flat, herded and sssh-ed by the cassocked attendants. |
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Our attendants wore street clothes and stood with the rest of the participants. |
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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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The parking attendants give out the maximum number of parking tickets and clamps. |
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Shoppers are driven away by overzealous parking attendants, ever increasing charges for parking, no improvement in shopping facilities. |
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Flight attendants speaking Hindi and Punjabi will be available on the flights. |
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During the fall and winter, cooks, housekeepers, and other attendants saw to the owners' needs. |
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There are two attendants, typically hospitable Syrians, who sit round a little gas hot-plate and happily brew up coffee for their charges. |
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That's micro-managing cost controls, something that he is a past master at, as the cabin attendants are finding out. |
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Locker room attendants have the member's clubs polished and ready to go, shoes shined, and new cleats applied. |
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The pay and display system is enforced by the council's parking attendants. |
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On bigger jets, that can mean as few as two attendants in coach class trying to sell food to more than 100 passengers. |
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There are no pictures of exhausted flight attendants in faceless hotel rooms in nameless cities. |
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On March 20, he was in a company people carrier with three attendants, including a driver. |
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In our experience, the competence and skills of traditional birth attendants may vary widely across settings. |
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There is no privilege here, no escape from the insolent booth attendants, the ceaseless demands of the homeless, and the pungent overcrowding. |
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The first is the anteroom, intended for one or more of the Prince's attendants. |
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Plans call for hiring three captains, two first officers and three flight attendants per aircraft. |
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Other confirmed attendants so far include France's flagship, carrier FS Charles de Gaulle, and Spain's flat-top SPS Principe de Asturias. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the embarrassed singer then fled the poolside area to her hotel room, leaving pool attendants to mop up. |
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The other attendants wore gold and ivory floor-length dresses and carried matching dolly bags, with posies of white roses. |
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Bellboys, porters, restroom attendants and taxi drivers will happily accept loose change. |
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The young man wore fine garments, was perfumed with fragrances and surrounded by musicians and attendants who ministered to his every need. |
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A lot of the money was going to help firefighters and policemen, and not a lot was for custodians or attendants or restaurant workers. |
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It focuses primarily on the first women military pilots, on diverse jobs held by women in general aviation, and on flight attendants. |
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By then the volunteer team of diggers, guides, museum attendants and receptionists had formed into the Nonsuch and Ewell Antiquarian Society. |
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The only persons permitted to be close enough to touch the horses are trainers, jockeys, grooms, stewards, and course attendants. |
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A Briton who attacked two flight attendants in a drunken rage tried to open the plane's emergency exits mid-flight. |
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After months in the desert, surrounded by drab camouflage gear, the soldiers smiled broadly at the flight attendants as they boarded the plane. |
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I saw two fold-out seats used by flight attendants during takeoff, landing and turbulence. |
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Most recently a group of rank-and-file flight attendants have embarked on a campaign to decertify the Teamsters and establish an independent union. |
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There were a few servants and attendants sitting at tables, talking. |
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There will be Swedish handicrafts and traditional Swedish food, and the highlight of the day is the Queen of Light and her attendants singing Christmas carols. |
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When Queen Hatsheput moved her court to Punt, an artist of the time did a wall painting which still exists, showing royal attendants carrying sheaves of herbs. |
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Flight attendants and baggage handlers keep an eye on each other, too. |
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United Airlines also said it was starting a special training programme for flight attendants, aimed at both self-protection and assisting passengers. |
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Each year the school chooses a May King and Queen and their attendants by asking for volunteers and then drawing lots to decide who gets the parts. |
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The noblemen then left and Elizabeth, attended by twenty ladies and their various attendants, entered the inner chamber where she would actually give birth. |
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Snagging a wealthy husband is the true goal of all flight attendants, we quickly glean, yet Bergen's character is never played as a beady-eyed angler. |
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There would be no incentive for road users to control the demand for parking, and there would also be no incentive for parking attendants to provide a service. |
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The courtiers, attendants, guards and servants sighed in audible relief. |
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The car attendants did provide accurate and timely information after the mid-morning crossing accident but they had lost the trust of most of the passengers by then. |
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In mid-August, a group of mainland Chinese business executives made such a stink at a Chicago hardware fair that most attendants were left perplexed and appalled. |
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Though we will not discuss the circumstances of this matter in no case should a customer interfere with flight attendants in the discharge of their duties. |
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But he thought it could take between 18 months and two years before there is a new generation of council-employed car park attendants in North Wiltshire. |
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The flight attendants are two young guys and two a bit older girls who are absolutely silly and having fun playing and goofing around with one another. |
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It means re-establishing park wardens, bus conductors and platform attendants who provide some community control, and giving people a degree of hope and a sense of community. |
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For those who wish less publicly to enjoy the salubrious exercise of swimming, there are machines on the North sands with attendants and accommodations. |
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Thirteen months earlier he had threatened the York City Art Gallery's terrified attendants at gunpoint and plundered the city of some of its most precious treasures. |
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A group of experienced female flight attendants are taking the company to the Anti-Discrimination Board over the stereotype of the youthful trolley dolly. |
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One minute they're called flight attendants, the next minute they want to be called stewardesses, cabin managers, trolley dollies and I don't know what else. |
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The get tough stance comes just a few weeks after parking attendants in the town were criticised for slapping fines on coaches picking up children from a Christmas pantomime. |
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I decided that part of the problem attendants had was that they started changing the numbers from the top, which was standard unleaded, and down to premium. |
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Of perhaps greater dismay to the Board, of 42 exit row passengers, only 10 read the safety card and watched the preflight briefing from the flight attendants. |
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With his father's money and his own ever-growing influence he began to adopt the trappings of power, wearing purple robes and employing scores of attendants. |
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The National Hospital of Sri Lanka in Colombo has already imposed limits on overtime for drivers, attendants, labourers, sanitary workers and other health auxiliaries. |
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Oh, and throughout this whole period, a lane that was staffed and reserved for crew use processed only four flight attendants. |
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About 100 cases occur each year in pet shop owners, poultry raisers, poultry processing plant employees, pigeon fanciers, taxidermists, and zoo attendants. |
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Of 399 passengers, the Board found that nearly half ignored the safety card in the seat back pocket and the preflight briefing by flight attendants. |
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After fifteen minutes of CPR he is pronounced dead and taken to a mortuary, where attendants see him breathing. |
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Less than 10 minutes later, the attendants wheeled out the gurney, which now bore a black body bag. |
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Two attendants climbed out, took a gurney from the back of the van, and disappeared inside the building. |
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An odd party of five orphans and their attendants are assembled for a birthday celebration on an East Texas ranch. |
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He presented certificates of participation to the course attendants. |
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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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The airline announced March 8 that they have fired 12 flight attendants for allegedly organizing a sick-out over New Year's to protest failed contract negotiations. |
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Nicole LaPorte talks to flight attendants about dirty diapers, bulkhead envy, and more. |
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The displays were drab, too few choices, the atmosphere lacklustre, the music no good, and worst of all, the attendants were complacent and inattentive. |
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An alert of impending rough air would give pilots time to warn passengers and flight attendants to buckle up and take steps to reduce turbulence effects. |
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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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As a result of inadequate funding, more than 80 percent of the teachers and attendants in nurseries and kindergartens have received no training for the positions they fill. |
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This always becomes alarming as the number of items increases to the point that I would need an army of attendants and porters to carry the luggage. |
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If action is taken, it will take the form of CHAOS, in which attendants snarl airline schedules and operations with intermittent sick-outs and other measures. |
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He finally cajoles her into quiet with promises of a new coach and attendants, only to have a fresh quarrel break out over an expensive rebato she has bought for herself. |
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During the conference several visiting and guest ministries set up tables throughout the foyer of the church to share their ministries with attendants of the conference. |
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The airline last week began court-authorized searches of the home computers of flight attendants whom the airline suspects organized a sick-out over the New Year's holiday. |
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And at the lowest level, helpers or attendants functioning as bungalow peons might be eventually absorbed into regular service as khalasis and helpers. |
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The Alberta strike involved licensed practical nurses, ambulance attendants, hospital support staff and others at 159 health facilities across the province. |
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If they were unable to perform any available job, they served as dignified attendants. |
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When they told flight attendants they had been to West Africa, alarm bells rang and the flight was diverted. |
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For those of us living in quiet, residential parts of the borough, where parking attendants are never seen, the actions of some thoughtless people are endangering lives. |
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He was nicked after one of the shop attendants recognised his voice. |
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Parking attendants are necessary because many drivers stupidly and thoughtlessly leave vehicles in places where they are a danger to pedestrians or other motorists. |
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Atahualpa's attendants were richly dressed in what were apparently ceremonial garments. |
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Then there was the sound of a struggle, and I knew that the attendants were dealing with him. |
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Behind the cella was a room or rooms used by temple attendants for storage of equipment and offerings. |
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The use of skilled birth attendants, however, has risen between 2005 and 2007 by women in all wealth quintiles except the highest quintile. |
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After Leir has had all his attendants taken from him, he begins to regret his actions towards Cordelia and travels to Gaul. |
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After his death, his attendants cremate his body and erect a tower on a headland in his memory. |
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The court attendants are mainly university students working to make summer money. |
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There are also attendants in shuttle trains that manage the vehicles, loading and interior functions. |
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Salisbury and his attendants were also now drawing near, with bills and partisans brandished, and bows already bended. |
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Alexander's attendants fought against the other troops but could not hold off the combined might of those seeking the Emperor's assassination. |
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The Papal court was attended by hundreds of minor officials, both ecclesiastical and secular, along with their attendants. |
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Their attendants, however, should be kept under surveillance to keep them from obtaining any information by asking questions of our people. |
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The Spanish severed the hands or arms of the attendants carrying Atahualpa's litter to force them to drop it so they could reach him. |
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While his men were cutting down Atahualpa's attendants, Pizarro rode through them to where a Spanish soldier had pulled the Inca from his litter. |
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In addition to the mission staff, about 53 students and attendants also joined the outward voyage from Yokohama. |
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Self-serve gas stations are popular with owners because they need fewer attendants. |
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In one of the coaches was a snack-bar, but uniformed attendants brought trays of food to those who preferred to remain seated. |
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For this final show, attendants are asked to bring a bowl and a spoon. |
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The operations department will be hiring the Zamboni drivers, conversion crew, parking attendants and housekeeping. |
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But British parking attendants are made of sterner stuff than that. |
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Analysis of chromosome loss and hyperploidy in peripheral lymphocytes of gasoline station attendants. |
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Latin Lady bicolored red roses were used to create duchess roses that were carried by the attendants. |
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The attendants wore strapless, black floor-length gowns and carried bouquets of roses, hydrangeas, and sweetpea. |
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The flight attendants came, and they asked for help to get him down on the floor. |
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When there's a shortage of flight attendants, the company may offer extra compensation for flight attendants to pick up flights, she said. |
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American Airlines says it will cut 1,156 furloughed flight attendants from its recall list in October. |
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As per the majority of the attendants, these very words of Gharib need a deep analysis to understand the soul and philosophy behind the stories in Torah. |
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Program attendants were Katelyn Stafford and Kelly Heathcock. |
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The two aircraft will remain in America West's fleet and be operated by its own pilots and flight attendants after the termination of the wet leases. |
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The Spanish were astounded that the attendants ignored their wounds and used their stumps or remaining hands to hold it up until several were killed and the litter slumped. |
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Carrying a cross and a missal the friar passed through the rows of attendants who had spread out to allow the Inca's litter to reach the centre of the square. |
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Sir John Hussey, later Lord Hussey, was her chamberlain from 1530, and his wife, Lady Anne, daughter of George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent, was one of Mary's attendants. |
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The corpse was too large for the space, and when attendants forced the body into the tomb it burst, spreading a disgusting odour throughout the church. |
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The Spanish killed thousands of Atahualpa's counsellors, commanders and unarmed attendants in the great plaza of Cajamarca, and caused his armed host outside the town to flee. |
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Her attendants married locals and settled mostly in Bukit Cina. |
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When Catherine of Aragon travelled to London, she brought a group of her African attendants with her, including one identified as the trumpeter John Blanke. |
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Unfortunately, lack of scientific training on the part of medical attendants who probe and befinger wounds without proper antiseptic precautions is met with too often. |
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Wedding attendants included bridesmaid Roxanne Bruso, of South Lancaster, matron of honor Cecile Engeln, of Charlestown, and maid of honor Ellen Bruso, of South Lancaster. |
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The former flight attendants wish to remain in the rehiring line with an opportunity to regain their old positions and qualify once more for a pension and health insurance. |
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