When soaking, bedraggled hikers clomped into Tuku at about 6am, an old woman manning a hot noodle stand, was appalled. |
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Fluent in both Thai and English, Wuthinan's bilingual knowledge was desperately needed manning the phones at the blood donation centre. |
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One member of the team, an Air Force combat controller, was attacked while manning a security post. |
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Other times I sought refuge in the safe haven of grandfather's forge and helped him to make sickles or horseshoes by manning the big bellows. |
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Council offices reduced to skeleton staff manning because most of the people are sleeping off the previous night's counting. |
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The agreement contains no minimum manning levels, the right to employ casual labour, and management control over hiring and firing. |
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This was a major benefit because of the space and manning limitations on small craft. |
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Much of the manning for each center should be drawn from the component command's staff. |
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As duty officer he was manning an exhibition stand and casting an eye over some display boards when a familiar name caught his eye. |
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We were manning up for what would be the final night event of the deployment. |
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We are there year in, year out, at all the party conferences, though maybe only two or three people manning the stall. |
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While they're out manning the picket lines, Billy is left home to care for his senile grandmother. |
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The Mahars have done this so why can't we Gurkhas do that or more, an angry CO might tell his company commander manning a forward post. |
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Kurichh has performed surgery on at least two inmates and will be among medical personnel manning a new tented field hospital. |
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Those bad tempered personnel manning counters in the revenue offices will no longer be the bane of citizens' existence. |
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Look at the tough new border controls and the co-ordination of European police forces manning the thin blue line against the horde. |
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Legend has it that apprentice salesmen must prove themselves by manning a winter coat stall in the sweltering month of August. |
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Whether this is a misprint, or calculated penuriousness, the move seems serious as there are now indeed proper staff manning the kitchen. |
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Tull, their neighboring farmer, is manning the wagon, while Cash is sawing wood. |
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A number of people have visited officers manning roadblocks on the road asking where they can leave flowers and tributes. |
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A department official manning the roadblock said he and the police officers there had been instructed not to speak to the media. |
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Police said the guerrillas disarmed paramilitary troops manning the outpost after a brief fire-fight. |
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Militiamen are manning road and rooftop positions and main intersections leading into the area. |
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Officers left manning the desk told residents they feared a riot and preferred to let the rave fizzle out. |
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Schultz parked the Packard in someone's driveway and they both walked up to the policeman manning the barricade. |
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Just a few feet in front of her she could see a hooded figure manning the helm of the ship. |
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Tens of thousands of troops and police are manning checkpoints and roadblocks. |
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In order to keep up with projected growth and current manning demands, the SF training pipeline itself must expand. |
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The Prime Minister has been manning the barricades in defence of Mr Byers, who is charged with manipulation and deceit. |
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Elmore was manning a massive barbecue grill on the patio that had neat rows of ribs, chicken, carne asada and hot dogs. |
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These companies implemented significant reductions in manning levels and basic safety programs. |
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We'd also like volunteers to help out with taking donations and manning the information booths. |
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With a keen eye for state police manning radar traps we roared north, eventually making it back to Vancouver by late afternoon. |
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Perched at the stern, where she is manning one of the winches used to crank the ropes that control the main sails, Souka looks uneasy. |
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Here are the latest thoughts from Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Hastings, who presides over the coppers manning the checkpoints. |
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Agenda item 8 is a review of the principles for establishing the safe manning levels of ships. |
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Depending on existing manning levels, deployments may have made it difficult to cover specialist support requirements. |
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Implementation of the new standards and manning levels commenced on Monday last and will be completed over the next four weeks. |
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They are manning a political war room near the FleetCenter to respond to the Democrats. |
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He said that somebody should get the orchestra to shut up, and that everybody should be on deck, manning the lifeboats. |
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In addition, the union dropped a demand for maintaining certain minimum manning levels for some operations. |
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The sub-postmistress is manning the service which still provides a busy and active hub for the cummunity all these years later. |
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Private Bergot is not in the trenches like his higher-ranking officers, and he is not manning an anti-aircraft battery or a cannon. |
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Three years ago, after a serious heart attack while manning a dinghy in a frostbite race, Shields was beached from competition by his doctors. |
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Steering was carried out from a position forward of this by a quartermaster manning the ship's wheel, which connected cables to the tiller flat below. |
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He tapped in to a groundswell of community concern with police manning levels at Papamoa when he said that National would bolster frontline police in the Bay. |
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War veterans attending an annual reunion at Bletchley Park were shocked to be confronted by German soldiers in full uniform and manning a machine gun. |
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Trained volunteers will be manning the call centre to offer independent and confidential information and support to people experiencing difficulties. |
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The committee who are stretched to the limit manning the centre, are very thankful to the local District Hospital who cook and prepare the hot meals for them. |
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In normal times the thought of using vinyl planking on the floor would have me out manning the barricades, fighting on the beaches and protesting in other suitable ways. |
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Only a disputed knock-on saved the Irishmen's blushes at the death, when the red shirts were manning the barricades in an effort to keep the Harlequins at bay. |
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This doesn't mean that we should be manning the barricades yet. |
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The employees manning these centres are trained to remain unobtrusive and encourage the visitors to potter about, handling the products on display. |
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Only a disputed knock-on saved the Irishmen 's blushes at the death, when the red shirts were manning the barricades in an effort to keep the Harlequins at bay. |
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Sachs and his team will be in residence throughout the run of the show, manning the station. |
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Matthews relayed the orders to the topmen and those manning the braces. |
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More than once, incredulous shoppers handed over cash-stuffed books to the guests manning the till. |
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They have been manning the stockade and demonstrating against the rise in gas prices for quite some time now. |
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Oil's great advantages were convenience, reduced manning due to removing the need for trimmers and stokers, and reduced space needed for fuel bunkers. |
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Our future manning documents must ensure that the placing of warrant officers in the structure allows the best use and maintenance of their technical skills. |
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The third recapitulates manning costs in the different registers of the EEA countries. |
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Guard is recruiting men over the age of conscription and manning the armories in the absence of the National Guard. |
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The Germans were straightening their line and manning a newly constructed and more heavily defended position known as the Hindenburg Line. |
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They came ashore in the face of machine-gun fire from soldiers of the Rajput unit who were manning the pillboxes. |
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The Dutch flag flies over the golf ball as the unit manning it is truly international and based in The Netherlands. |
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And our sailors joined their British comrades in manning the landing craft, risking their lives to rescue those stranded on the beaches. |
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On the ground, workers manning the Tiger desks wear no identifying insignia, as if part of some airline staff witness protection program. |
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The garrison troops manning the regional bases of operation will facilitate local stability, maintain the lines of communication, and provide logistical support. |
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People organise timetables for the checkpoints and for manning the entrances to hospitals. |
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In today's clubs you are as likely to see a DJ hunched over the ubiquitous MacBook as manning the wheels of steel. |
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Failure to comply with the applicable safe manning requirements of the flag state administration. |
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On the other hand, those manning the polling stations falsify people's votes with the aim of preventing political and economic change. |
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Current currency and manning regulations may have to be requested to be modified to allow the flight to take place. |
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Maintenance of a full 24-hour security presence requires permanent manning of a number of posts. |
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This includes uniform driving periods, manning and rest periods as well as uniform conditions to be fulfilled by drivers. |
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Some take an active part in the event, for example those manning assistance vehicles. |
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This morning the only activity was a lone postman making his way along the street, and a couple of residents who came out to chat to police officers manning the cordon. |
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Since March 2006, they have been manning the position with two soldiers whereas previously one soldier occupied the post. |
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However, with the demise of the fishing industry and the acute depopulation of the islands no more will we see islanders manning our ships in war so prodigally as in the past. |
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On May 1 2004, he was manning a checkpoint when a car careened through. |
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A guard is manning the door, which is always kept ajar so she can be monitored. |
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Even before they were through the Heads of Port Jackson, sailors were at action stations clad in bullet proof vests and manning.50 calibre and 40 calibre guns. |
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The trio formed the sad Boys collective, with Sherm and Gud on production and Lean manning the mic. |
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Redundancies and lower manning levels have called forth the need for more flexible job descriptions so that fewer employees can cover all the previous jobs. |
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Full-time manning levels must be raised to 100 percent of requirements. |
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Yearlong manning is needed, although at a somewhat reduced level from the peak periods in the fall. |
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Normally, I'd psych myself out of approaching her. I looked at her, trying to find something that reinforced my manning down. |
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These men have gotten word that the fort we left, Ridgeway, is manning down. So we have no worries about that. |
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They also aided Allied operations in North Africa by convoying and supporting troops, manning landing craft flotillas and later protecting the supply lines for material and reinforcements. |
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Major MacDonald was a bandsman manning one of the ship's guns when it was hit by Stuka dive bombers. |
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I just want to mention that, as far as I am concerned, a rational immigration policy means manning those posts that have long been unmanned in the EU Member States. |
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The BRD Medical College on Thursday looked like a fortress with armed policemen posted on the building's rooftop besides manning the entrance. |
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For purposes of expanding manning tables, these protocols have been enshrined in legislation setting temporary manning tables and authorizing supernumerary appointments during a limited period determined by law. |
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He just spent a day working side by side with other team members at the Watergraafsmeer logistics center, not only riding along in a truck, but also manning the sales counter. |
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For parents who do not want to fish, Liversedge offers a half-price sundeck trip, with children manning the rails. |
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The goal of the ERB is to re-balance manning in 31 overmanned ratings, improve advancement rates, and increase Perform to Serve opportunity. |
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Every window in New York was open, and on the streets venders manning little carts chopped ice and sprinkled colored sugar over mounds of it for a couple of pennies. |
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Next to him, Wharton Tiers was manning the hi-hat. |
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That allows Pakistan to begin to restore its ties with America, after they were strained almost to breaking following the deaths, in November, of 24 Pakistani soldiers manning a post on the Afghan border. |
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Volunteers manning the phones are given a detailed script. |
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He moved quickly to set up manning pools and training schools. |
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There was no exchange of information concerning the lights by the bridge team members until the officer manning the starboard radar indicated that there was a vessel up ahead. |
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Furthermore, I believe we must ensure that the crew manning these vessels are highly trained and able to brief passengers on safety procedures in more than one language so that unnecessary loss of life is prevented. |
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Recruiting is done on a diversified international basis through ten ship management companies and a network of manning agencies within the group or through local HR service providers, long-term partners. |
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The bridge team consisted of the master, the third officer, who was manning the starboard radar and handling radio communications, and the wheelsman. |
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It should be reiterated that no post is to be considered for reclassification without taking into consideration the complete manning table of the given department, in order to compare posts. |
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Problems manning the Royal Navy also led to Pitt to introduce the Quota System in 1795 addition to the existing system of Impressment. |
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After the soldiers manning the fort were forced to abandon it, they spiked its guns and fled themselves before reinforcements could arrive. |
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Total armed forces manning numbers about 401,000 active personnel, including moreover especially conscripts. |
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How many years did you spend manning the Times Turkey Day hotline? |
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He was 23 and manning a forward gun turret on the USS Oklahoma the morning 429 sailors on his battleship died 65 years ago. |
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On June 10, 2003, one American soldier was killed and another wounded when insurgents fired RPGs at a squad manning a weapons collection point in Baghdad. |
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Due to the shortage of qualified posted masters these independent contractors fill the holes in the manning schedule on inland push boats on various inland river routes. |
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Throughout the war Royal Marines continued in their traditional role of providing ships detachments and manning a proportion of the guns on Cruisers and Capital Ships. |
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Early on, manning a castle was a feudal duty of vassals to their magnates, and magnates to their kings, however this was later replaced with paid forces. |
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The cruise company will collaborate with its local manning agency, Philippine Transmarine Carriers, to assess the storm's impact on crew members and their families. |
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Cops ordered the club to replace the bouncers after that attack but the same men were manning the door just two weeks later on a Skint Thursday night, the committee heard. |
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The local administration has laid a three-tier security cordon around the twin cities of Ayodhya and Faizabad with officials of superintendent rank manning the key areas. |
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