Are they high-quality, long-term, well-paid careers, or are they part-time, zero-hours, throwaway fillers? |
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From crackers to carol singers, Santa to stocking fillers, everything about the festive season is designed to gladden the hearts of children. |
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Corn, potatoes, soybeans and rice don't contain gluten, but it can be hidden in emulsifiers, fillers, thickeners and stabilizers. |
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Even at its best, conversation is full of repetitions, fillers, fragmentary phrases, and minimal rhythms. |
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Admittedly, most are floor fillers of some kind yet assuming so many guises has allowed a free rein to experiment. |
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Get loose, unwind and reflect on your contribution to global justice and peace to the accompaniment of the latest dance-floor fillers. |
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Extremely tight tolerances and uniform distribution means using less material than with other fillers. |
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Some herbal products may come with fillers, weeds, or other adulterants, so buy only from top quality suppliers. |
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Gone are the days when huge dance floor fillers are created in four-hour drug-fuelled studio sessions. |
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Particulate fillers like talc or ground calcium carbonate generally increase stiffness, while plasticizers enhance flexibility. |
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Both products have been used in other countries for years as cosmetic fillers. |
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It's made of plastic resins and inorganic fillers instead of wood pulp or cotton. |
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Good foliage plants for fillers are low-growing artemisias, dusty miller, and golden, purple, or tricolor sage. |
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Also known as baby's breath, these starry blossoms on thread-thin stems make great fillers for fresh and dried arrangements. |
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Drinkable bottles are sent to the filler through an unscrambler, blown by air to conveyor belts connected to the fillers. |
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Plastic extractables include such chemicals as base polymers, fillers, lubricants, plasticizers, antioxidants, pigments, and slip agents. |
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In some cases, whole units disappeared, to be replaced by untrained and untried fillers. |
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Chemists have also been looking at carbon nanotubes as fillers in nanocomposites. |
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Several copies of the album called Skyline Sounds were snapped up over Christmas as stocking fillers. |
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About three big presents and a few stocking fillers will be provided for each child. |
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About three big presents and a few stocking fillers are chosen for each child, and then delivered by Social Services to the parents. |
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An informal and informative presentation of your favourite tipple will be given, with ideas for Christmas gifts and stocking fillers etc. |
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Geraldton residents have been urged to buy local for stocking fillers and presents in the lead up to Christmas. |
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Three big presents and a few stocking fillers will be given to each child, who this year range in age from two months old to 18 years of age. |
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Reminiscent of classic German techno, both are perfect dance floor fillers. |
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Some of the new fillers are more permanent, but there have been issues with palpability. |
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Small-flowered plants such as asters, coral bells, nemesia, and yarrow are great fillers. |
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The platelet structure of the reinforcing fillers in nanocomposites may offer improvement in barrier properties of the polymer compound. |
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Fuchsias are also good as space fillers as are petunias, mimulus and marigolds. |
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Two rotary valve fillers produce plastic gallons, half gallons and pints. |
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Collectibles is far from the mushy album fillers you might expect. |
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It has laughs, gripping stories, various space fillers, and a few puzzles. |
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There are some dancefloor fillers, such as recent single, Lately, which is also remixed as a bonus final track but, again, they lack anything to really made them stand out. |
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Nasa officials had determined the exposed ceramic-fibre fillers could lead to overheating and a possible repeat of Columbia's disastrous re-entry. |
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What's happening is that the ushers and seat fillers are in cahoots. |
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Most tablets and some capsules contain fillers, binders, or excipients. |
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Canned soups and sauces, salad dressings, ice cream and some processed meats and cheeses may contain wheat-based thickeners, fillers and stabilizers. |
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This is the last fair for 2005 and there will be 25 different vendors selling an interesting diversity of items to include many stocking fillers and Christmas gift ideas. |
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The Brahms was uneconomically packaged as it is spread out on four CDs with no fillers, but such musical weight surely does not demand stinginess! |
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According to him, cats eat less of these high quality foods because they contain less fillers, reducing the quantity needed to carry along on the trip. |
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At their worst, hot dogs are little more than processed, fatty meat and fillers loaded with carcinogenic preservatives. |
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Among the additions are special fillers, drilling, etching, flaring, flanging, retractable coiling, shrinking over mandrels, light product assembly, scoring, and slitting. |
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In the largest ones, I usually include one or two flags, two or three fillers, one or two contrast and accent plants, and two or three trailers and weavers. |
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This seems to contradict the conventional wisdom that often blames the fines' content of fillers for undesirably high compound viscosities. |
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They have six diggers to four fillers, so as to keep the fillers always at work. |
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In terms of market volume, GCC are the most important types of fillers currently used. |
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Calcium carbonate is added to a wide range of trade and do it yourself adhesives, sealants, and decorating fillers. |
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Besides the fibres, pulps may contain fillers such as chalk or china clay, which improve its characteristics for printing or writing. |
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It can be integrated easily with any weighing machine, auger filler, volumetric or piston filler or a combination of many fillers. |
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Glass fibers and other anisometric fillers lead to a reduction in temperature-related expansion, but also to anisotropic material behavior. |
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On the occasion of the New Year, other bouquets made of lily, pink roses, anthurium, emerald fillers also delight your near and dear on New Year. |
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As fillers, most often calcium-carbonate, kaoline and calcium-sulphate are used. |
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Adding silicate and barium sulfate fillers to polymers is difficult because of agglomeration and degradation. |
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To process abrasive fillers such as barium sulphate, different metering pumps and mixheads have to be used. |
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Minerals covered will include calcium carbonates, kaolins, talcs, micas, barytes, aluminum trihydrates and other fillers. |
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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and thermal analysis of lignocellulose fillers treated with organic anhydrides. |
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The TEM macrographs present the combined occurrence of intercalation, agglomeration, and localized delamination of NGP fillers in PLA matrix. |
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Bowen and Eastwood developed boron cage compounds as fillers for shielding and absorbing neutrons. |
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Crepes, bratwursts, wine, cheese and German beers are proving a massive draw for hungry shoppers, and there are also stocking fillers to browse. |
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A multi-tasking cream inspired by treatments such as botox, peels, fillers and mesotherapy. |
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Some examples of fillers are clays, silicates, cellulose microfibrils, cellulose whiskers, and carbon nanotubes. |
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Thermal grease is a paste comprised of thermally conductive ceramic fillers in silicone or hydrocarbon oils. |
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With over 600 choices, get your stocking fillers for as little as PS5 at Very. |
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The company is offering a selection of stocking fillers in the run up to Christmas which provide practices with an opportunity for extra revenue. |
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The radiopaque fillers chosen for this experiment were barium sulfate, bismuth subcarbonate, bismuth oxychloride, and tungsten. |
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Earlier, Australian OK Magazine had claimed that the star had gotten a nose job, lip fillers and Botox done a few weeks ago. |
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As a result, these end up in the landfill, together with toxins such as plasticisers, fillers, and colour additives that are not biodegradable. |
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The company also manufactures dust-tight dumpers for boxes, totes, drums and other bulk solid containers, as well as box-tote-drum fillers. |
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Emulsion paints have fillers to thicken the film, support the paint structure and increase the volume of the emulsion paint. |
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There is a great selection of pressies, ideal as stocking fillers, for just PS10 or even less. |
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Pyrogenic and colloidal silica fillers have significantly different morphology. |
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These fluidization aids can be selected from a number of ingredients, including several particulate fillers extensively used in EPR formulations. |
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Using additional fillers and pigments in the epoxies, Deep South Divers were able to develop methods and procedures to replicate existing textured underwater surfaces. |
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While there were some great characters in the show, the fillers, with cars doing doughnuts, handbrake turns, and motorbikes doing wheelies was unfair. |
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These water-soluble carbohydrate polymers could substitute for maltodextrins, polydextrose and gum arabic used as binders, bulking agents, fillers and extenders. |
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Its ATEX compliant fillers, conveyors and bulk bag dischargers incorporate venting systems and dust prevention features to help companies maintain good cleaning routines. |
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Twin screw extrusion systems are said to continuously mix and devolatilize polymers with fillers and additives in combination with direct wire coating extrusion. |
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With no added fillers or sugar alcohols, there are no hidden or extra calories and no chance of negative impact on blood sugar levels, according to the company. |
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Other gifts and stocking fillers inspired by the town and the game of rugby include keyrings, teddy bears, mugs, fridge magnets, t-shirts, beanies and scarves. |
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The new factory replaces production at Jotun's existing facility in Sandefjord, and will manufacture all of Jotun's decorative paints, tinters and fillers for Scandinavia. |
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Decorating crack fillers contain similar levels of marble or dolomite. |
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