I worked as a lifeguard on the beach, like I've done the previous few summers. |
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When I took the job I had been working as a tree feller and I thought I'd just be doing lifeguard duties. |
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A lifeguard dove into the greenish chlorine filled water and lifted Hope out of the pool. |
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He was much tanner, as a result of his summer job as the lifeguard at the local swimming pool. |
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Interventions tested ranged from lifeguard training and printed materials to warning signage. |
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The ladder leads to the lifeguard chair he uses for a closer view of the wall-mounted television and to an elevated wine cooler placed nearby. |
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Edward Ryan Aikau was a Hawaiian surfer, lifeguard and legend that dedicated his life to the ocean and ocean safety. |
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It's the stereotype of the helpless girl in the water who wakes up to find a lifeguard giving her mouth-to-mouth, like Prince Charming. |
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The award was in recognition of his work with regard to pool lifeguard training throughout the country. |
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One lifeguard was watching the remaining 30 children who had to swim qualifying laps to swim in the deep end. |
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And for the safety of you and your friends, hire the most buff lifeguard to man the stands on party day. |
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Reagan loved living in Dixon, where he spent the rest of his school years, working summers as a lifeguard at a Dixon park along the Rock River. |
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He just complained of chest pains and the lifeguard suggested we take him to hospital. |
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He ran back towards a designated swimming beach and alerted a lifeguard who pulled the young boy from the water. |
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Heaving surf tore away a lifeguard tower at Windmill Beach and storm force winds reaching 40 mph destroyed a bus shelter. |
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The sign at the open gate of the swimming pool warns no lifeguard, the risk yours. |
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Youth Guard provides participants with the chance to obtain the necessary qualifications to be employed by the City of Winnipeg as a lifeguard. |
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The project involves the construction of a new pool house, which will include change rooms, showers, a lifeguard office and foyer. |
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The Lifesaving Society alone may sanction lifesaving or lifeguard competitions in Canada. |
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Everyone can have lots of water based fun under the watchful eye of the lifeguard. |
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A lifeguard, followed by Adair, came running to help laying Azara's limp body on the soft white sand and started the pouring oxygen back into her lungs and resuscitating her. |
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Head lifeguard Jason Brooks orders nothing but the black-and-blue ahi. |
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There are all kinds of services and facilities, from showers to a complete lifeguard team, which makes it a very safe beach. |
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There's a piece of ground above, where the lifeguard usually sits, as well as many other people. |
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Showers, walkways, bins, lifeguard, drinking water, games, deck chairs and beach bars. |
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The babe showed up, too, arriving late, as usual, and looking tanned as a lifeguard. |
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Punctuating the sand from end to end, postos are the permanent lifeguard stands that act like beacons. |
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The recent decision of Blackburn with Darwen Council to remove a number of pool lifeguard posts from Shadsworth Leisure Centre is a worrying development. |
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He was a pothead, a devotee of hip hop, a lifeguard, a high school wrestler, an aspiring dentist. |
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I decided to retire from my lifeguard career and pursue a graduate degree at the University of Ottawa. |
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Inform the lifeguard about your seizures, and consider wearing an easily identifiable bathing cap or flotation device. |
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South Beach in the sunshine attracts some of the most beautiful people and even features a string of Art Deco-designed lifeguard stations. |
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She has also worked in marketing and promotions, coaching, refereeing, and as a camp counsellor, lifeguard, swim instructor and dance teacher. |
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From such humble beginnings, 3DRobotics hopes its pilotless craft will be used for anything from monitoring crops to lifeguard duties on beaches. |
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An indifferent student, Mr Reagan had hoped only for a job selling sporting goods and summers lounging round as a local lifeguard. |
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The building's premises, including corridors and lifeguard rooms, were also renovated. |
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There was a lifeguard on duty, though nobody was in any real danger. |
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A pool lifeguard course will also commence on August 22nd to 25th. |
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Then I see the beach, the empty lifeguard stand, the jetties. |
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The committee needs a fully qualified lifeguard from the opening day. |
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He would also like to try to work as a lifeguard at a swimming pool, because he has never had this chance before and finds it an interesting challenge. |
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He traveled extensively throughout Europe in the 1930s, working as a physical fitness instructor and a lifeguard. |
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It's an enriching adventure, and it gives you a chance to acquire skills that will help you find motivating work with Gatineau's lifeguard team. |
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He was a pothead, a devotee of hip-hop, a lifeguard, a high-school wrestler, an aspiring dentist. |
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When he was drafted to the Korean War, young Clint got placed as a lifeguard and swimming instructor at a base in California. |
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Years before she contemplated taking a witness stand, she occupied a lifeguard stand on Long Island. |
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Aubé is a physical education and math teacher who has also worked as a swimming instructor, lifeguard, pool supervisor and wrestling coach. |
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I swam competitively for a number of years, and worked as a lifeguard and swimming instructor for 7 years prior to joining my current workplace. |
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It offers good facilities, lifeguard surveillance during the bathing season, a summer library a snack bar and is near restaurants. |
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She was a certified lifeguard for many years, and she was a Red Cross water safety instructor. |
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And she hit out at Fingal County Council for failing to provide a lifeguard. |
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I splashed flailingly around in the pool until the lifeguard dragged me out. |
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Kenneth Anderson's 1940s John Deere Model H could also double as a beach hut or lifeguard stand. |
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He may have served as a captain in Thomas Fairfax's lifeguard during the late 1640s, but the evidence is inconclusive. |
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The lifeguard pulled the man out of the lake and gave him the kiss of life. |
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Despite this, the territory's most popular beach still has no lifeguard presence. |
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This pebble beach offers clean and crystal clear waters, good facilities, lifeguard surveillance, plenty of room to sunbathe and is close to restaurants. |
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The procreative potential of marriage is a basic element of what marriage is, just as swimming is a basic element of being a lifeguard, and playing music is a basic element of being a musician. |
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The jury also heard from a woman who says she saw Bridger, a former slaughterman and lifeguard, carrying a black bin bag the morning after April disappeared. |
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In addition to accommodating 200 patrons in both the indoor restaurant and outdoor patio, this structure also incorporates public change rooms, an iconic lifeguard tower, a seasonal concession, and operations area. |
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You're a man that has had a very successful career as a lifeguard. |
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Her application for a summer job as a lifeguard with the Town of Brossard was dismissed because her mother worked as a full time typist at the municipal police station. |
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A trained lifeguard supervises the place according to the safety rules. |
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But Power says, no, it's a rescue when a lifeguard enters the water for a swimmer in distress, provides flotation, and removes him from harm. |
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It also added 160 lifeguard quotas for various swimming pools and beaches in the past two years to meet operational needs. |
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They have shown their skills and leadership on many occasions thereby earning the respect as a private lifeguard provider. |
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The lifeguard said he would call animal control and I went back to stand watch over the broken bird. |
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Careers in lifeguarding If you are a strong swimmer and enjoyworking in and around water, a career as a lifeguard may appeal. |
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A drowsy lifeguard, belayer, van driver, trip leader, or boat driver could neglect duties or experience slowed reaction time. |
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The Gazette reported how lifeguard Paul Crook had paddled out on a surfboard to try to help floundering bodyboarder Donna Ford. |
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Sadly, they were unsuccessful and Mr O'Sullivan, himself an experienced swimmer, lifeguard and subaqua diver, died yesterday evening. |
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The gigglers reach the sixth rung of the ladder before the lifeguard whistles. |
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Constantine the Great is known to have raised the five scholae of horsemen who formed the actual lifeguard of the prince, and followed his person whenever he went out to war. |
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The film also features the Queen of Makaha, Rell Sunn, who was the first female lifeguard in Hawaii and started the Women's Professional Surfing Association. |
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We're right near the lifeguard station. Come by before you leave. |
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