Nevertheless, the President and his handlers probably hope to use high-profile events such as the Pennsylvania crisis to make some political hay. |
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Pilots, cabin crew, baggage handlers and check-in staff should have ID cards. |
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He is the kind of opponent that Tyson's handlers wanted to put off as long as possible. |
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For centuries these Buddhist snake handlers have tattooed their bodies to protect themselves against the vipers and cobras that share their town. |
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Late last January, several chemical-detection canines began work in the field alongside their handlers. |
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Persons who work as food handlers can contract and possibly transmit hepatitis A to others. |
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All the stewards, captains, baggage handlers, and ticket agents look and act exactly the same. |
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He was unable to identify who set the rates which were communicated to claims handlers verbally. |
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The majority of vacancies are for commercial account handlers, underwriters and liability claims. |
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They are post office employees, factory workers, baggage handlers, nurses, secretaries, lab technicians, and teachers. |
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District administrative officer Henry Mukungula appealed to food handlers to follow laid-down instructions in the distribution of relief stocks. |
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If you must use JavaScript functionality, use logical event handlers instead of device-dependent ones. |
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PayPal is one of the largest credit card transaction handlers in the world. |
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North Vancouver has one of the largest police dog squads on the Lower Mainland, with five handlers and their dogs. |
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And it took animal handlers six hours to capture the creature, pictured right. |
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There, the dogs are bred and looked after by the handlers who take the dogs in charge of them to their homes. |
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Future research needs to evaluate moving devices and moving techniques to improve welfare and safety for animals and handlers. |
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Behind him the cage was being opened and animal handlers with restraints moved in. |
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Participants value debates because candidates must let down their protective guards and speak and act outside the control of their handlers. |
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Then, a girl from the MD class was being walked down the hall with one of the MD teachers, or handlers, as most of us call them. |
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Celebrities have their handlers and image managers to make sure that their celebrities continue to be seen and positively perceived by publics. |
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As Reid's handlers administered a draught of brandy to him, a large object hidden under a piece of broad-cloth was dragged close to his corner. |
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These weren't Escalade-driving glitterati, five handlers removed from actual people. |
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But this single-mindedness was honed by a team of white trainers and handlers. |
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Their beloved leader is a shell of a man, incapable of doing anything without his handlers ' instruction. |
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At Wembley his executives and handlers display little of the nervousness around him that is all too apparent in the courtiers to others. |
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Before Hefner dines out, his handlers routinely fax his dinner instructions to the restaurant of choice. |
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Chomsky did not speak Vietnamese, and so he depended on government translators, tour guides, and handlers for information. |
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On a professional level, we have to work with these people and their handlers, but we don't have to like them. |
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Out here in the real world, I have no entourage of coaches and handlers organizing my schedule, preparing my meals, and supervising my workouts. |
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He thanked his handlers, the Reggaesoca organizers, the voters, journalists and the almighty. |
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No way anybody but Foreman, his handlers, and Cosell thought Foreman could win, let alone actually pull it off. |
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Flores' handlers may hope that it had the desired effect on their fighter, who, after failing to make the weight, needs to lose two pounds. |
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Things have gotten so bad, in fact, that Liston's handlers have secretly asked the sparring partners to take it easy on Sonny. |
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According to his handlers Boy Boy Mazaleni and Phila Mzamo the young boxer complained of a headache at the end of the seventh round. |
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His handlers obviously coached him to adopt a more somber demeanor, though his signature cynicism came through just as clearly. |
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George W's handlers are masters of the presidential photo-op, posing their boy just perfectly to convey a positive message for the TV cameras. |
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Even a format controlled by handlers and spin doctors seemed like a breath of fresh air. |
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Naturally, Hollings' handlers in the entertainment industry are beside themselves with joy. |
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Sayles' new movie Silver City is a political critique with a nincompoop who media handlers and powerful businesspeople freely manipulate. |
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Bill Cosby was pushed by his agents and handlers to do racial jokes but rarely did. |
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They don't hide behind a retinue of handlers and lawyers and public-relations fools. |
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In his bid to recapture the good old days of government, he will spend this week in consort with his advisers and handlers. |
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The PM's handlers and media managers, through smart time management, must ensure he is regularly but selectively exposed. |
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That was something that was a question posed to Macy's, because Macy's is in charge of the handlers. |
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In the recent presidential run, much was made by him and his handlers of his supposedly superior moral values based on his commitment to Jesus. |
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Early last year the agents told their handlers that several groups had been taught to strip and reassemble Kalashnikovs in the mosque's basement. |
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His FBI handlers allegedly turned a blind eye to his activities as they were more interested in those of the east coast Italian Mafia. |
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Additionally, it was emphasized that source handlers should develop a skeptical view of their sources and prepare detailed questioning plans. |
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When the first captured British-trained agent's confirmation was believed by his English handlers, the Germans concluded the others would also. |
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He used a Palm III personal digital assistant to store and encrypt information that he would later give to his handlers. |
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Instead of directing his efforts against his opponents, he was directing them against the handlers who tried to force him to run. |
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In addition, Nelson claimed that his military intelligence handlers knew this had happened. |
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She shrugged off the mental tags of the agent and their handlers and headed left down the dark carpeted hallway. |
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The paddle was subjectively interpreted by handlers as being annoying to the pig. |
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Baggage handlers and check-in staff at 16 airports across the UK voted by four to one to accept a 4.2 per cent pay offer. |
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If bred for fieldwork, English setters are big-running hunters whose handlers ride horses to keep their dogs in sight. |
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Mounted police and dog handlers patrolled the streets and a large number of officers in riot gear were deployed outside the station. |
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We usually don't see the workings of the behind-the-scenes handlers and shapers and coaxers and helpers. |
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Dog handlers have to be able to work by themselves and to be confident in doing so, he said. |
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A leading north west health expert has issued an urgent plea to food handlers who are suffering from colds to stay away from work. |
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One of the baggage handlers involved began cooperating with customs and drug agents. |
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Claims handlers, who help policyholders pursue insurers, reckon that the most lucrative area is health insurance. |
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Finally, with help from his press handlers, the First Minister escaped, waving curtly to his pursuer as the doors closed. |
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Only after victory does he begin, clearly on the advice of his handlers, to adopt a more decorous manner. |
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These include baggage handlers, security staff and people working on aircraft, such as engineers and crew. |
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Given the known propensities of baggage handlers, a hard-sided case is definitely the way to go. |
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Certified-organic crop farmers, livestock producers, ranchers, and handlers all qualify. |
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At a lot of these roundups, the handlers allow children to touch the tails of rattlesnakes. |
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Although it seems high to many handlers, the A-frame is the best obstacle to begin training. |
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The gorilla is famous for knowing sign language, and she was able to sign to her handlers in California that she had a toothache. |
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He said the dogs were treated as working dogs rather than as pets but were still loved by their handlers. |
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It was a great day of competitions and interaction between professional working dogs and their handlers. |
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The picture shows a number of Labrador Retrievers with their handlers, at the Labrador Retriever Club's Twenty-fifth Field Trials. |
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A total of six elephants broke free from their handlers while they were on parade at an amusement park. |
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Rather they were motivated by nationalist and anti-communist sentiments to pass on information to their handlers. |
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It is not involved in the world of schnorrers and handlers that populate his book. |
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But publicly at least, Parliament's senior media handlers are at pains to emphasise that they will show no favour. |
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The union represents hundreds of baggage handlers and check-in staff employed by United at Heathrow Airport. |
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Under-siege managers refused to discuss the planned ballot by baggage handlers today. |
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The baggage handlers have been on strike since December 18 over a dispute about annual pay increases and working conditions. |
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All the baggage handlers came out to wave goodbye, then we took off in Concorde. |
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We don't want people to land in Spain during the strike because there are no baggage handlers and there is no transport once they get there. |
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Now, the progress of a passenger can be tracked simultaneously by ticket agents, baggage handlers and flight-control operations. |
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I observed the couldn't-care-less attitude of baggage handlers as they threw luggage onto planes in Spain. |
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Holidaymakers are facing a summer of chaos at Manchester Airport as baggage handlers prepare to strike. |
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This section provides useful information to collectors, handlers, seedsmen and nursery managers. |
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Some are superb handlers of good horses, but less brilliant with moderate nags, or vice versa. |
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Individuals who owned great bird dogs were widely respected, as were the handlers who trained them. |
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The idea was shelved when the foxes kept biting their handlers and eventually chewed through their enclosures and escaped. |
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Vans carrying anti-riot squad officers and dog handlers flooded the street to defuse what could have been an explosive situation. |
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The handlers believe that unaccompanied baggage should be dealt with by the federal police or appropriately trained security personnel. |
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Most JavaScript instructions in XHTML files are inline event handlers like the ones in the mouseover example. |
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If Cosby's handlers know what's good for him, he may soon take the stage in cowboy boots and a bolo tie. |
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The Baltimore boozehound has a reputation for a glass liver, something his handlers are quick to blame on bad press and worse liquor. |
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Least successful is Part 3, about snake handlers, which opening night was too buttoned up and unspontaneous. |
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The specialist South Yorkshire Police sniffers and their handlers are being called on to mop up more than 150 missing-person and murder cases. |
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Without this signal, the handlers assume that your application has ended unsuspectedly. |
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Debuggers use these methods to set up breakpoints and execute debugging handlers. |
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The police dogs' handlers are full members of the Teamsters Union. |
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But she was also having daily conversations with her OSI handlers about which drug rings she should try to infiltrate. |
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Does your magazine like to use multiple, overlapping puns in their subheads that signal irreverence and a willingness to make nice to celebrities and their handlers? |
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As she gets up, towering over her three handlers, it is tough to imagine Davis ever wearing a pair of sweats. |
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A total of 12 dogs and their handlers represented police forces in the South West and Wales at the regional police dog trials held in Wiltshire at the weekend. |
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Apart from excitement and the odd growl, they have always been friendly encounters with happy, fulfilled dogs and pleasant, responsible dog handlers. |
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Travelers faced delays and luggage that wasn't so much lost as it just plain didn't go anywhere because of a large-scale sick-out by luggage handlers. |
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While Mormeck shadow boxed toward the ring, led by a string of handlers all dressed in battle fatigues, the loud speaker pumped runway music for a Victoria Secret show. |
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Lets hope his handlers will feed him some bigger game next time up. |
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He was seen as overly reliant on handlers and aides, and easily pliable. |
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Many of the vegetable-related illnesses come from norovirus, which is often spread by cooks and food handlers. |
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The power of the ad comes from something you seldom see in a presidential campaign, a moment of genuine human feeling without any prompting from handlers or spin doctors. |
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Other camels were spared a finishing bullet by compassionate handlers who unharnessed them into a harsh wilderness, feeling that Allah would provide. |
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The screams of agony were lost among the cheers and shouts of joy at his appearance, as his handlers kept him moving quickly from person to person. |
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In the meantime he had maintained contact with his handlers and over the two days 12 th and 13 th December 1995 had been the subject of a debrief. |
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Labour handlers are more cautious and say they would be happy with five. |
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What about the businesses, the companies, the legitimate American companies that are working with these handlers, these coyotes, these fixers and giving people jobs? |
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By now, the Anti-Terrorist Squad had managed to intercept the phone conversations between the fidayeen and their handlers. |
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Typically, it's a boatswain's mate or a quartermaster running the ship, while an engineer and one or two seaman line handlers assist in the shipboard operations. |
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Lalo said he reported the kidnapping to his ICE handlers, which was confirmed by a former federal agent familiar with the case. |
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Doesn't he have handlers or agents who know what's best for him? |
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After placing several calls to one of his handlers, I was more then a little surprised to receive a callback from someone who identified themselves as Tom. |
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She came to be regarded by her handlers in the KGB as their prize spy. |
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Beneath us, the grass-covered, flat-roofed huts of Gujjar shepherds, the flocks of woolly sheep, the sturdy ponies and their handlers all headed to Kongdori. |
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The canines' handlers sit nearby to help facilitate the interaction. |
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In the competition for excess, it is also necessary for a candidate's handlers to denude every dime store within a hundred miles of its stock of red, white and blue balloons. |
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As yet mediation has not proved popular with claims handlers, but it may yet appear in the Government's White Paper on clinical negligence reform. |
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The handlers who are stationed near the dispensing unit receive the cash and punch the amount into the battery-powered machine which prints out the bill. |
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To get Uggie to look like the other two dogs, handlers bathed him in a dye that turned his coat white for several months. |
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Even though both candidates periodically recalled the instructions of their handlers to smile, each frequently expressed his exasperation with the other. |
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Flight attendants and baggage handlers keep an eye on each other, too. |
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The self-styled roving ambassador ignored pleas from CIA security men and walked across the apron at Heathrow to chat to a group of surprised baggage handlers. |
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As goody's team of publicists and handlers have discovered, death can be great for business. |
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From time to time, this man or that one will rise from his place and call to the birds in the pit, shout at the handlers, hands hooked, sawing at the air. |
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Authorised cash handlers will include a small number of firms which accept cash from clients on their own account as part of the business process. |
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We presume that the baggage handlers and screeners flunked the test. |
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The 105 workers, including press operators, platemakers, paper handlers and mailroom workers, are members of the Graphic Communications International Union. |
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Tyson's handlers said later he injured his knee late in the first round. |
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The 80s chart-topper was flying from Amsterdam to Edinburgh when baggage handlers put one of his cases on a flight to Liverpool's John Lennon Airport. |
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Tyson's handlers, scouring the globe for a safe opponent, scheduled his next fight on June 11 with club fighter Kevin McBride, the slowest prizefighter in the business. |
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Then, in unbounded joy, he leaped up into the arms of his handlers, who held him aloft while he punched the sky repeatedly, and the building shook. |
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His animal trainers and handlers scrubbed an ordinary gray elephant with white plaster and used peach-colored tint around the animal's ears, trunk and feet. |
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Customs officials say at least 20 baggage handlers and cargo handlers at JFK Airport used their positions to bypass security and smuggle drugs into New York. |
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As Hagler is paraded around the ring on the shoulders of his handlers, Hearns, broken and weary, is being carried back to his corner by a member of his entourage. |
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So murderous was Funeka's left hook that Mofu was left prostrate on the canvas for some moments as medical personnel and concerned handlers feverishly revived him. |
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His handlers tried to encourage him by telling him that the bout was fixed in his favour, but then the word came that it was on the level and would go for 45 rounds if needed. |
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Ignorant and inarticulate as he was, he and his handlers knew how to create at least an ersatz aura of seriousness. |
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Louis and his handlers would counter the legacy of Johnson by emphasizing the Brown Bomber's modesty and sportsmanship. |
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Snake handlers use snakes as an integral part of church worship in order to exhibit their faith in divine protection. |
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When the Boeing 767 landed in Heathrow, baggage handlers immediately noticed that one of the strongboxes was missing. |
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Foxes, raccoon dogs, mink and rabbits are BATTERED over the head or SMASHED into the ground by handlers in a bid to stun them. |
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Once each animal got its shot, handlers let it out of the chute to amble off to the hillside. |
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That's why Bush's handlers downplayed the former while playing up the latter. |
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Despite Louis's lucrative purses over the years, most of the proceeds went to his handlers. |
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They may have calmer temperaments than horses and also a high level of intelligence that may or may not be used to cooperate with human handlers. |
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A pair of sign handlers promoting a restaurant food delivery company stood cater-cornered Monday at the high-traffic nexus of McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard. |
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In 1935, boxing promoter Mike Jacobs sought out Louis' handlers. |
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Wild killer whales are not considered a threat to humans, but there have been cases of captive orcas killing or injuring their handlers at marine theme parks. |
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As such he was the only manatee at the aquarium, and one of only a few captive manatees in the United States that was allowed to interact with human handlers. |
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Police working dogs often have extremely close bonds with their handlers. |
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Stetz will explain how to identify seemingly imperceptible failures of economizers used in commercial building air handlers and rooftop units to save money. |
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The security forces also had double agents and informers within loyalist groups who organized attacks on the orders of, or with the knowledge of, their handlers. |
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Their roles vary widely from call handlers to crime scene investigators. |
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