Instead I had a dodgy job for a dodgier boss, working out of a four floor walk-up above a bridal wholesalers in Soho. |
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Now as boss, he invites discussion and says he is always trying to remove layers of hierarchy. |
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The new Leeds boss had a heart-to-heart with the want-away midfielder within minutes of arriving at the club's Wetherby training ground. |
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All eyes turned to the second item written on the slide, as the studio boss jabbed at it with his cigar. |
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So its probably a good job that this is an anonymous blog, or my boss, the Great Leader would tell me off. |
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The one melodious tune is sung by the drunken, lecherous boss, repellently. |
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So my boss gets on the horn with one of the producers and insists that they let me meet with our client before he goes on the air. |
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Offered his old job back by former boss Hunter, in return for taking on a case, he warily accepts. |
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There's a fine shot of him yucking it up in Beijing with former Chicom boss Jiang Zemin, aka the Robin Williams of the Middle Kingdom. |
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Burnley boss Steve Cotterill is still looking for three pieces to complete his jigsaw puzzle. |
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Does the boss who scheduled your sadly abbreviated lunch break deserve to be called a weasel or a stoat? |
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Andrews just hopes their ambitions tally with his own and those of his boss. |
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Presumably, your boss wouldn't be where he is without some measure of ability and accomplishment. |
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Councils should leave tourism to the experts, according to an economic development boss. |
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For the second time in as many months the Sligo Rovers boss was sent from the sideline for remonstrating with a match official. |
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Is it just his feeble attempt to ensure that I know he is the boss and the one who wears the trousers? |
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Raine turned to leave, waving her boss good-bye as she wobbled like a goose towards the frost-lined door of the small book-store. |
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The wax museum has been at the Granby Row site since 1983 and contains more than 150 exhibits, including Cassidy's former boss, Charles Haughey. |
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Employees treat their boss like an ambulatory suggestion box, constantly waylaying him in the hall with ideas large and small. |
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At over 350 quid the boss is likely to quiver his bottom lip but my mind is made up, I want one. |
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Not yessirring to a boss is the main point of doing this rather than employment. |
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If your party ideology is the cult of individualism, then it's no surprise they all see themselves as the alpha boss. |
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Anyway, you're not doing anyone any good by being out of work, even if your old boss is a running dog lackey of the bourgeoisie. |
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As someone who is employed, I don't drink the Kool-Aid of my very well-known boss. |
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Her boss, Keith, is a world-weary figure whose vast experience is matched by his ineffectiveness. |
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For several minutes the fish was boss, as it slowly and powerfully took line from the reel. |
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Typical examples would be box gutter adaptors and boss end covers which are required in a woodgrain finish. |
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If a boss closes one eye to the weaknesses of apple-polishers, soon or later the company will close shopand he might as well close both eyes! |
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Trying to kiss up to her boss, Ellen instead puts her foot in her mouth and ends up in a Mexican prison. |
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I met one man who had quit his job after a row with his boss and had terrible difficulty finding another. |
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He has taken the odd piece of advice from Middlesbrough boss McClaren, whom he pits his wits against today. |
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Then sit back and watch your boss think they are barking mad for labeling all their stuff. |
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The airline boss also met other key figures from the tourism industry to outline his hopes for Lancashire's air terminal. |
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If the economists won't say why the boss makes so much, what else are they holding out on? |
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Their account of their explorations, which were of a place that was cool and teeming with game and wildfowl, stoked the interest of the boss. |
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Right now, I could just go straight back to bed, but that would not go down too well with the boss. |
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But the coming man of national Democratic politics, says the Observer, is the little-known boss of The Bronx. |
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People who are entitled to more don't take it because they think they must keep in with the boss. |
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Sheeran was a local Teamsters president from Delaware who was close to Hoffa, but also the right-hand man to legendary mob boss Russell Bufalino. |
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Eventually he gets promoted up to being a lieutenant and becomes the right-hand man to the family boss. |
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Even Palace boss Iain Dowie was glowing with his praise for the Manchester United man after the game. |
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Anyway, that's what it must be like to review a film critical of your boss for the newspaper your boss owns and operates. |
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Many see Kerry Group boss Denis Brosnan as a white knight who will come to the rescue of Irish agribusiness. |
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With a pained expression the boss went to write the cheque, and the kangarooer murmured. |
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We went back to the set and I watched the Falcon escape from bondage and alert the cops to where the crime boss and his rats were hiding out. |
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A few others are in justifiable fear that their boss may take disciplinary action against them if they are identified. |
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Within Germany, the revenue shortfall puts the finance boss in a terrible dilemma. |
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A homeless teacher has been jailed after he stole cash from a kind-hearted charity boss who lent him money and gave him a job. |
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When it's your job to produce a digest inside three hours for your boss, doing it at home too seems a bit of a drag. |
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You might be bored stupid and your boss may be a complete cretin, but at least your office is dry. |
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The manager's gong would be just reward for the way the Redhill boss has built his side this year. |
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Now he has been caught out by the new boss, President Hu Jintao, which proves that a new broom sweeps clean even in China. |
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Soon enough, the court discovers her boss has presented falsified evidence, and he's whacked by the thugs for blowing the case. |
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Owen plays Charles Schine, an unhappy adman whose sleek boss has just removed him from his most lucrative account. |
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But he is also Leader of the House, which is like being the uber-whip, and boss of the House's entire timetable. |
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The boss is a friendly Norwegian and the working wenches are usually lively and cheerful. |
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My boss is going to be so happy when I show up white-faced, zonked on medication, and with pain lines in my face! |
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The riders soon arrived at the appointed place and the roundup boss was selected. |
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After a night out on the town with fellow Trinidad and Tobago international Dwight Yorke he got his jotters from Easter Road boss Alex McLeish. |
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We work together on a couple of projects and I rank above her, but I am not her boss. |
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Agreement with an elder, boss, or anyone of higher status is valued above directness. |
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To have outlived his boss must have been particularly relishable. |
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Addington, like his boss, has also been caricatured as just short of Satanic. |
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The cousin is said by the FBI to have relinquished his title as boss after his own conviction for racketeering. |
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At 31 in 1980, I was apprehensive about being a boss, a little neurotic even. |
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But in Chongqing and for the former police boss, there was nowhere to turn. |
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No wonder her boss danced a little jig and then rang to thank Larry. |
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No matter what your title or your salary, every employee has a boss, and every employee can get the axe. |
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Like his boss al-Baghdadi, he was captured by U.S. forces and served time in Camp Bucca. |
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I later told my boss about what had happened, but she told me that I probably misunderstood the situation. |
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His sensitivity to this problem came out in his first sharp disagreement with his boss, VMI superintendent Francis H. Smith. |
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Scrutinizing the lines on your face, she strokes your cheek and asks if your boss is working you too hard. |
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Wales fostered a loose system of collective management, in which he played guide and gentle prodder but not boss. |
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This left her boss, the commander in chief, to hand his nine-iron to the caddy and grimly ask for broom and dustpan. |
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I argued he should be moved over to a political adviser slot, where his considerable, can-do talents would better serve his boss. |
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Before abandoning ship, try giving your boss some tactful feedback. |
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The boss of the district's own low cost airline today scorned suggestions the sector was on the wane after rival Ryanair announced a profit slump. |
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The combat is certainly much better than it was last year, so it's a shame that some of the boss battles turn into wars of attrition with petty single-hit attacks. |
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My first boss, Roger, reckoned that the key to world progress and prosperity lay in an informed and, within limits, tolerant appreciation of cultural differences. |
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Perhaps the most egregious scandal was the downfall of former Politburo member and Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai. |
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He was replaced by Frank Joklik, a former mine boss with a quick temper. |
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The club's long-suffering supporters became wearily familiar with the annual ritual of the new boss being paraded outside the stadium each summer. |
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What was bothering me was the thought that my boss was acting in a punitive kind of way with intent to gyp me out of what I was entitled to for the purposes of saving money. |
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It is advisable to make sure you select a boss who can take a joke. |
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But more than that, free agents jonesing for some camaraderie get all the fun of a workplace that is free of office politics, brownnosing, and, of course, the dreaded boss. |
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The Burnley boss has been an astute wheeler and dealer in the loan market this season, but again finds his resources stretched to the limit for the forthcoming double-header. |
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And my senior ranking officer ended up being my boss after I came home. |
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He was in with his boss the next morning, reading the Riot Act. |
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The 28th Division was keyed up by a visit and inspection from their boss Eisenhower, certain in the knowledge that they were to be among the first to assault France. |
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But as business turns sour, his boss threatens to reassign him. |
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The other boss is bearded, or leonine, with a protruding tongue. |
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Will I knuckle under and write nothing about the Treasurer that isn't positive, or will a threatening call to my boss's boss be needed to bring me to heel? |
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Having promised to join in the celebrations and wave to his mum if his team won, the Rangers boss was doubtless wishing this ever-improving campaign would never end. |
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Cooper's constant references to research show that, like her husband and his boss, she is a policy wonk obsessed with the minutiae of people's lives. |
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Ever had a petty and vindictive boss, competent only at deflecting blame for his own shortcomings? |
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The boss of Bradford's privatised education service has reaffirmed its commitment to the district after a year-long behind-the-scenes wrangle over cash. |
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With directions from police, Lindsey and his boss were able to make it to safety. |
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But the Burnley boss insists he is still keeping one eye on the opposite end of the table after reiterating that survival remains his number one target. |
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It would only be a few more months before his boss Muammar would be shot while attempting to escape through a drainage pipe. |
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Later I was told that 25,000 members of the OPC Youth Wing had descended on the Apapa Port to defend the rights of Yoruba dock workers fired by the new non-Yoruba union boss. |
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She apparently saw her boss, despite his egomania and narcissism, as the supportive father figure that she lacked in real life. |
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Once he has sold out, your boss most likely will try to put one of his old boys in charge of at least haft your job, maybe the whole shooting match. |
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When I started at the Savoy my temporary boss was the young Spanish man who, as previously described, had anointed my middle finger with vintage brandy. |
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The former England boss has won a legion of admirers the world over thanks to his honest, forthright views and his overwhelming passion for the game. |
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There's a detective agency with an unusual boss and even stranger legmen. |
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They just need to stay out of the way and let you and the boss go to work. |
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So if your boss is poisoning the workplace with favoritism, you shouldn't chalk it up to business as usual. |
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Winstead admits she was a tough boss, maybe too tough, inexperienced in delegating and fiercely protective of her vision. |
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When the other fellow pleases the boss, he's an apple polisher. |
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He was seen piped up as he met Manchester indie rockers The Rainband with his boss Roberto Mancini. |
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Everybody knew apparently that our great boss had trained him for kingcraft,'' one person commented. |
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I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that sleaze slept with your boss and I wouldn't take it lying down. |
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When you want to be the boss, but you can't, it's not a lot of fun to be second banana. |
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The Spanish boss oversees what may be his last game in charge today after coming through a baptism of fire in English football. |
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After his productivity flagged, his boss put him under the microscope to try to isolate and correct the problem. |
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The Sunderland boss has agreed a fee with Le Havre for 18-year-old right-back Mendy, as he continues his continental bargain hunt. |
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A football boss swore so much during his half-time team talk he EXHAUSTED the BBC's bleeper. |
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Mr Ray Buckton, the Aslef boss, is as miserable as most trainless commuters, though most of the public sees him as the villain. |
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The 18-year-old lost his 7lb claim after a winning ride on veteran sprinter Bateleur in the 5f handicap for his boss Mick Channon. |
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Touch base with your boss before you start work to make sure you understand the project. |
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The boss fired Fred and, to top it all off, he asked security to escort him to the door. |
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His timidiness prevented him from challenging authority or asking his boss for a raise. |
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While the boss was on holiday, the deputy made sure things were ticking over in the firm. |
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At the beginning, I wasn't keen on working the weekend shift, but my boss talked me into it. |
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Q EVERY time my boss goes away on holiday my line manager starts playing up. |
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Veteran lock Matfield admitted boss Heyneke Meyer's side must be wary of Ireland's lineout and driving maul in Saturday's autumn Test in Dublin. |
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Taxi company boss Nick Nieroda's father, Nicholas, 82, was born in Rovno in Poland. |
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Zemmama reckons Scotland boss George Burley would bemad to leave him out of the squad for next month's friendly against Croatia at Hampden. |
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Don't take it out on your husband if you had trouble with your boss at work. |
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Paula not only told her boss that she quit but also told him to shut up. Way to stick it to the man! |
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But the Big Apple's boss stole the show in a sketch entitled Full Frontal Rudity. |
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To avoid starting off on the wrong foot with your boss, make sure you understand what she expects you to do. |
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The boss returned from vacation before we could finish spiffing up the office. |
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Self-employment lacks the security of working for a big company, but at least the only idiot boss you will meet is yourself. |
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Matthew Dunford, prosecuting, told how the gang's boss, Beveridge, resorted to violent intimidation in pursuit of drug cash. |
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The police did not arrest the drug dealer since he was small fry compared to his boss. |
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Maybe the Liverpool boss believes he has the quotability of a latter-day Bill Shankly. |
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Over at her exclusive Jalouse bash this week I hear Mariah cocked up big time when Topshop boss SIR PHILLIP GREEN ran over to introduce himself. |
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The Celtic boss was jaggier than a forest of thistles as he blustered through his weekly press conference in a mood as black as his boots. |
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Take my former boss, Mitt Romney, and the flap over a Jeep plant in Ohio. |
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But Hammers boss Avram Grant last night refused to publicly back the England keeper to remain as his first choice. |
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The lack of friction, coupled with the fact that screw threads entering the boss are cool, causes the trailing threads to be cooler. |
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A FORMER boss of dead paedophile priest Fr Brendan Smyth has been quizzed by gardai about the abuse of an altar girl. |
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The 22-year-old has been selected as one of the Surestop Brummies' representatives alongside wonderkid Zach Wajtknecht by team boss Graham Drury. |
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Eriksson's reign as England boss fizzled out after a whizz-bang start and that's just what is happening to his Manchester City team now. |
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In any event, dealing with a screwy boss is a lot like dealing with a screwy anyone. |
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They were led by his partner Kelly Green, 30, the daughter of Glasgow crime boss Jamie Daniel. |
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Hard-earned nest eggs went down the drain as a result of disgraced former boss Fred Goodwin's reckless gambles. |
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Aberdeen boss Roy Aitken slammed ref Kenny Clark after Dean Windass's red-card against Raith. |
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But if this decision backfires it could be the last mistake the Utd boss will ever make. |
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Ah, you're here. Glad you made it through. His wizardliness pointed you our way I gather? Well I'm sure the boss knows what he's about. |
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I sent the boss my proposal three weeks ago and he's been just sitting on it. |
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With respect, boss, I don't think it is possible to get it done by then, no matter how hard we work. |
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Filmed in a mock 1950s-style, the video also includes boss Roberto Martinez in a Santa hat. |
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My boss is so clueless, he couldn't schedule his own way out of a paper bag. |
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The 21-year-old is shooting Labor Pains, playing an assistant at a publishing house who pretends to be pregnant to keep her boss from firing her. |
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He decided to walk away from his job after expressing much dissatisfaction with his boss. |
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If the big man does the bizzo against Wales and Belgium, the Scotland boss has won a watch. |
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But one lioness was not impressed by his black coal eyes and carrot nose and showed the fluffy, white newcomer who was boss. |
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There are somethings I'd like to unsay... to my boss... right before he decided to fire me. |
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His boss explains his land-poor plight in a chapter-long narrative that is illustrative of the dialogue throughout the book. |
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It's unprofessional and unethical for a boss and senior managers to bad-mouth an executive without first speaking to the executive. |
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And with boss Roberto Mancini unwilling to offer him a way back into the fold, City could be forced to use any transfer fee they can generate for the player as a kiss-off. |
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Leave it to me. I'll try to work on the boss to give us the day off. |
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Noon GOODISON PARK EVERTON v MAN UTD EVERTON boss David Moyes admits his team selection for the midweek Carling Cup tie against Chelsea appears to have backfired. |
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Amazonian in build, with a pretty face, Bindu often called herself an actress and snakingly pointed to a string of films where she was not clawed, pawed or jawed by her boss. |
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I wish he could do his job as well as he schmoozes with the boss. |
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Wolves boss Glenn Hoddle is a confirmed admirer of Lunt, but it remains to be seen whether he is ready to join the stampede for the highly-rated 26-year-old. |
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But following the latest yellow card the Racecourse boss has voiced concerns that the reliable defender is now just two cautions away from a mandator three-match ban. |
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Kelly Queen was whining that the boss made him put on his tie. |
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Mad corporate boss Darren Cross wants to use Pym's technology to make a more powerful ant suit, called Yellowjacket, to sell to evil military interests. |
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He was constantly getting sideways with his boss till he got fired. |
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Your boss really shafted you by stealing your idea like that. |
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For forgetting to pick up the package again, my boss gave me a walloping. |
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Michael Gove's boasts about how David Cameron is 'good at PR' and that his 'image is important' just show how much his boss puts shallow salesmanship ahead of leadership. |
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Nothing contributes more to a poor work-life balance than a bad boss. |
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A LEGAL Aid boss has been arrested in a public toilet with a rent boy. |
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Jimmy Crease's Borderers host Arbroath today on the back of an unbeaten start in Division Three, bolstered by their boss winning the manager of the month award. |
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It took extra time after a goalless 90 minutes to separate the two well-matched teams with England boss Hodgson pictured trying to inspire his team for the extra period. |
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Rochdale boss Keith Hill has also tipped the striker to follow in the footsteps of Grant Holt, Adam Le Fondre and Rickie Lamber by achieving Premier League status. |
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All through, my immediate boss, Junior Engineer Ulhas Wagh, who takes me along on field visits and personally trains me to work as a lineswoman, has supported me. |
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Now, having confirmed his intention to leave the Potters, Lawrence would like to be reunited with the former Republic of Ireland boss at Molineux. |
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Naturally a striker, the 30-year-old has spent most of his career out wide as a winger and it is something that he was quizzed on by new Ireland boss Martin O'Neill. |
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The Philadelphia trial of an alleged Mafia boss shows that when it comes to threats to privacy, the government will always have an ace in the hole. |
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Football is a universe dominated by a short-term mentality and so the in-house promotion of a badgeless boss based on future potential didn't sit well with many. |
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It was unfair for the boss to give larger bonuses to his friends. |
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The malicious boss thought that all of his employees were underworked. |
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When she raised the issues with the charity's boss, Gareth Binding, she said she was constantly brushed off then subjected to a campaign of victimisation for whistle-blowing. |
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The county's former senior boss is retiring from schoolteaching at the end of the year and will then make a decision on his position with the county's minor stars. |
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New charges as high as PS1,200 will make it impossible for many to take a case to an employment tribunal even if they would get their boss bang to rights at a hearing. |
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When children are young, spanking is a familiar device to show who's boss. |
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There are boss characters like Jabberwock and Caterpillar to defeat, and the Cheshire Cat guides you through all the different areas of Wonderland. |
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However the se lection committee, chaired by former Cork boss Donal O'Grady, were clearly not impressed with the Rebels or Waterford who have less players included. |
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Why their long-suffering boss hasn't sacked them is anyone's guess. |
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Kenya Wilson plays Morgan, a rainmaking marketing executive with a brown female boss that makes it impossible for her to get a corner office with a view. |
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But it seems Judgement Day will fall more swiftly with Spurs upping their interest in both players, understood to be keen to rejoin former Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino. |
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The Palmerston boss was left disappointed when local derby rivals Annan crashed 5-2 to Brechin in Tuesday night's replay and cost his club the chance of a bumper gate. |
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And although the Chelsea boss is the kind of man who would inspire fury in all but the saintliest of football supporters, on this occasion his assessment was spot on. |
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The Irishman swept up the first three races, booting home a double for his boss Gerard Butler thanks to Compton Bolter and Ringsider and adding True Night for David Nicholls. |
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Let me run that idea past the boss before we spend too much time on it. |
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