He said he will miss repairing damaged sewing machines most, but hopes to keep his hand in part-time. |
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They enjoyed it so much that they've decided to make it a full or part-time business. |
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After studying Italian part-time at Bury College he moved to Italy to further his studies. |
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Mr Clarke worked as a part-time security guard at Somerfield in the town and his wife was a childminder. |
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It has also doubled the workforce and now employs eight full-time and two part-time staff. |
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Even with his wife working part-time the family struggled to make ends meet. |
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More and more colleges are dependent on lecturers on part-time or temporary contracts. |
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He was now working as finance officer for a local voluntary sector trust, but only on a part-time basis. |
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The number of part-time workers had also risen faster than those employed full-time. |
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Mr Power was to have taken on the part-time role as head of its music festivals arm. |
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She even managed to work part-time as a teacher and gained a job at the University of York after her release. |
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Bridget had to give up work as a part-time cleaner and cook in the local convent when she got sick. |
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A year in Prague led to a part-time teaching post in the same subject at Edinburgh University. |
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He was hoping to take a part-time job to look after his mother and will now have to find another full-time job. |
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The change would be a good deal for people who work part-time at the end of their working life or have a low final salary. |
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The case was tried by a local part-time Justice of the Peace who ran a grocery store. |
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It is a part-time occupation requiring five to 10 days a month attending to duties. |
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He took a part-time job as a teacher in a girls school in Leiden which gave him sufficient money to allow him to rent a room. |
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There is a middle aged man on my course who attends Wednesday evening lectures as a part-time student. |
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In Scotland that might mean utilising councillors and MEPs in a part-time capacity. |
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Second, there's not much impact on poverty if new jobs are casual, part-time and poorly paid. |
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Women are more likely to be employed in part-time or casual work and are less likely to hold management positions. |
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They were paid award wages, and were employed on a full-time, part-time, or casual basis. |
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By contrast, there has been a growth in predominantly casual and part-time jobs in services such as retail, tourism and hospitality. |
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The loss of a part-time job or a casual job can, to that person, be just as important as the loss of a full-time job. |
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The most recent official figures show that 2.81 million people are employed on a part-time or casual basis. |
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Many of the call centre jobs will be casual or part-time, and all will be poorly paid. |
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That nice couple operate a dial-a-driver business as a part-time operation. |
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He attended the School of Art part-time while studying at the Christchurch Teachers' Training College. |
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After national service he worked as a swimming pool salesman, and jobs as a TV stuntman, circus performer and part-time inventor followed. |
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My oh my, how that must irritate this part-time demagogue in the almighty press. |
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She sits as a recorder and she is also a part-time chairperson of employment tribunals. |
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Women are concentrated in poorly paid work, including part-time and outwork. |
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Full-time jobs gave way to part-time ones, and centralised factory production to outsourcing and outwork. |
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Rev Ruth Scott, a mother of two, works as a part-time chaplain in Richmond Church Charity's seven almshouses. |
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He sometimes feels a chill in the atmosphere at Xuhui High school, where he works as a librarian and part-time calligraphy teacher. |
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Joe was born in Halifax in 1863 and started part-time work at the age of five, helping his father, Henry, a chimney sweep. |
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Just before flying out to Australia she sat two exams as part of the part-time politics degree she is studying for at Loughborough University. |
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They can be full-time, part-time, delivered through local further education colleges, or distance learning. |
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I also told her that I'd be looking for full or part-time work shortly, so I'm hoping this all pans out. |
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He explains his absence from school by saying he is on a part-time timetable. |
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Back in Hawaii, between part-time jobs, Untermann began making money by selling items at swap meets. |
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She manages with a part-time housekeeper, Helen, who moves in full time if she is away. |
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The payments were also dependent on regular attendance, abstaining from part-time work, and performing well at exams. |
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A large, well-trained area extension staff, supplemented with part-time paraprofessionals, assisted him. |
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At fifteen, Mark developed an interest in cine film, so to pursue his new hobby, took a part-time job in a camera shop. |
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During the ski season, the company employs a further 20 part-time representatives in each of its resorts. |
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Are they high-quality, long-term, well-paid careers, or are they part-time, zero-hours, throwaway fillers? |
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A toxic combination of part-time, minimum wage, zero-hours working is spreading across the country. |
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Some part-time workers welcome zero-hours contracts, which offer no guarantee of a regular income but allow them the flexibility they want. |
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However, this was delayed as he had enrolled at Thamassat University to study law on a part-time basis. |
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The problem with that is that I work two part-time jobs for two different companies, and so I do not qualify for health benefits with either one. |
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Most of them are downsizing the workforce, sending our jobs abroad, reducing work here to temporary and part-time status and holding wages down. |
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The orchestra is, of course, a very different animal to the part-time Scottish Orchestra formed over 100 years ago. |
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The Department of Art History seeks to hire a part-time lecturer to teach the second quarter of our survey of Asian art. |
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A similar plan was recently introduced to change the employment status of part-time lecturers. |
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She studied math at New York Community College and earned enough money working part-time to begin private flying lessons. |
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The part-time tenure track prorates additional years to tenure review based on the full-time equivalent. |
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She had college qualifications in business and accountancy, but worked part-time as a glamour model and air stewardess. |
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The part-time television presenter was given a decree nisi at the High Court's family division last week. |
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All the existing secretarial positions in the company are part-time appointments. |
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Many institutions have converted full-time appointments to positions held by part-time faculty or graduate assistants. |
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St Angela's College has a union executive of six elected members who work part-time, and don't get paid, unlike other institutes. |
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Pulling out all the stops, he press-ganged part-time guide John into service to take us out. |
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She had two toddlers, another baby on the way and a part-time job in publishing. |
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I explain that I'm not looking for much in wage, more like room and board in exchange for part-time. |
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They take full course loads, work part-time, contribute to the campus community, and still have time for a life outside of it all! |
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There are also the matters of informal work, day labourers, part-time workers, and terminating employment. |
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For the next five years they gardened part-time while continuing to work full-time at the Washington Post. |
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By September, Harold decided that the threat had been reduced and he allowed his part-time troops to disperse. |
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His articulacy, coupled with his background knowledge, puts him head and shoulders above all other part-time BBC football summarisers. |
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My wife, Tracy, is a part-time student and she looks after William, our three-year-old. |
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It's far more demanding and you are asking a lot of part-time players to make that step up. |
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The NES is a part-time business development programme aimed at anyone wanting to start and manage their own business. |
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Sounds like the part-time vegetarians have been hasty in giving up their nut cutlets. |
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What part-time bowlers do is that they bowl full tosses and long hops but they slip in one good delivery. |
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He said they employed three part-time cleaners and the visitors also spent money in the local economy. |
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A part-time accurate audio typist is required with good typing speeds and proficient word processing skills. |
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The Patrol has a part-time, four-wheel drive system, which can be engaged on the move at speeds up to 40 kph. |
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Bethan, 30, joined Boots more than 10 years ago as a part-time sales assistant while at university. |
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Landing a part-time job on campus as a peer counselor eased her money woes. |
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She is now attending a night college for part-time study besides taking care of her daughter. |
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There is a chairman who is a lawyer, and will sit either full-time or part-time. |
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Before his fateful punch-up, Bardem had been an aspiring painter, part-time stripper and occasional jobbing actor. |
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Instead, he simply he packed a bag and turfed up in France, playing part-time football and earning a crust working in a garage. |
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For example, in Canada part-time wages average 55.9 percent of full-time wages. |
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She is currently a part-time student in her first at York University where she is majoring in French Studies. |
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Jeremy had become a part-time worker, opting for long night shifts on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. |
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This meant that they were part-time warriors and that spoils of war played a major role in military actions. |
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My daughter has started her first part-time job, working in a grocery store, so she can save enough money to buy a car. |
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I am a full-time engineering student and even my part-time work at a local supermarket is taxed at 50 per cent. |
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Also, workers laid off from part-time jobs should be eligible for jobless benefits. |
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The trio have also managed to juggle their part-time work, home and other commitments with homework and coursework. |
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For example, 100 percent of our people, even part-time tellers, have stock options, so that's the company performance mechanism. |
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Here was an unserious, part-time author having it all and more for a potboiler! |
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Arnold, a part-time farmer and postman has even grown a beard to make his role more realistic. |
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In a job-sharing agreement, two part-time employees share one full-time job. |
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But still, the man could sing like nobody else, even if he did have a tasty little part-time job as a Mafia bagman. |
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There will be an increase in the loan limit for student loans and improvements to the terms of loans to part-time students. |
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I have two teenage boys, one of whom is 16 years old, on the verge of passing his driver's test, and starting a part-time job. |
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He went part-time at Springfield Park, where he works in the shop, to concentrate on his game and has reduced his ranking to scratch. |
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According to Bradley, the drivers, who work part-time, are fully screened and identity documents fully checked. |
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At the moment the Corporation has one part-time inspector, who examines rented properties around the City. |
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In the absence of alternative jobs, much of the local population earns a living or a part-time income from wine. |
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The Home Office Minister has floated the idea of setting up a part-time police force in North Yorkshire to fight crime in rural areas. |
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With many police forces only having a part-time computer crime unit there can be little effective coordination between forces. |
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The internship, which later grew into a part-time job, provided invaluable experience. |
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Measures like maternity leave for working mums, the right to return to work part-time, job-sharing are all important. |
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Some, including a GP, a consultant, and a psychiatric nurse, have reduced their hours by going part-time or finding a job-share. |
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The Prince was offered a large malt whisky by part-time barman Tom Sharp, who was also a farmer. |
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There are people from all backgrounds in the scheme including a retired dentist, a mum and part-time bar person. |
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There are also 11,000 working for the council part-time or on job-share agreements. |
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This course can mesh in with part-time theological study, ministry development and in-service training. |
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Workers exclusively pursuing part-time work are deemed ineligible for benefits in at least 30 states. |
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I was working part-time at the docks, unloading the ship's cargo boxes and supplies. |
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He has continued to work as a part-time Melburnian, specialising in e-learning and interactive performance art on the Internet. |
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The two Stuarts travelled with a group including part-time lecturer in carpentry and joinery, James Henderson. |
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Since the Middle Ages, the British army and its antecedents consisted of both a part-time force and a permanent or semi-permanent component. |
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However, the squad will be smaller this coming season and will be supplemented by full-time apprentices and part-time semi-professionals. |
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With Rita gone, the semi-retired Long Island businessman satiates his life-long wanderlust by working part-time in a travel agency. |
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I had a marvellous send-off and quickly and quite happily settled into a new routine, including a part-time job. |
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Known for his tough, high-energy style, he appears to have a case of senioritis and has been demoted to part-time status. |
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The problem was that 3,233 part-time students were included in the list because the query failed to recognize their ineligibility. |
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Who would like a part-time, non-committed judge to sit in judgement on a particular case, if one were a litigant? |
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Many of the workers will be part-time, sessional or on temporary contracts. |
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He was a part-time alcoholic, prone to epic drinking bouts, who buried scores of bottles of gin in the back garden for emergencies. |
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Swapping the top flight for the First Division means that for the first time in his career he is a part-time player. |
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My favourite was Tilly Mathewson who worked part-time when I was sixteen or seventeen. |
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That not-unique pattern points to the inadequacy of much current nomenclature about part-time or adjunct faculty versus tenured professors. |
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After having come off another slow period I decided that a small part-time job might help to temper the feast or famine cycle. |
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Youth especially faced an increasingly precarious existence, with many dependent only on temporary or part-time jobs. |
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Prior to his conversion, the part-time manicurist had a reputation for hard partying and a combustible personality. |
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The militia was a part-time force charged with a wide range of duties and organized at the village level, but supervised from higher echelons. |
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His current part-time mechanic employee engages him 15 to 25 hours per week. |
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As such, Prologue may be a slight disappointment for fans of the series and part-time gamers alike. |
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In between times he will be sharpening up his football coaching skills as a part-time Development Officer. |
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Knafo, a part-time cook in a day-care center, received a monthly income supplement of 2,500 shekels. |
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In the case of part-time employees, machinery in the respondent's clothing factory laid idle. |
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York City's part-time goalkeeping coach, Neville Southall, wants to be boss of Icelandic side Fram Reykjavik according to reports. |
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Where do those of us who are already part-time misanthropes go when people seem even worse than usual? |
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She worked part-time at the Paradox Club in Brighton as a cloakroom attendant. |
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Mrs Glead, a part-time shop assistant, said the latest development ends a four-year wait to nail Timbrell. |
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The nontraditional clerkships are designed to be part-time and indirectly precepted at the students' practice site or another clinical site. |
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The hunt's other full-time employee would also lose her job as would the part-time kennelman employed to build up the hounds' fitness. |
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The plan would involve making 20 short-term posts permanent as well as taking on extra part-time staff to cope with peaks and troughs of demand. |
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Another 1,000 part-time positions, including sell-pay shroffs and telebet operators, will also be offered. |
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If the deal proposed by the employers goes through, Lorimer, a part-time employee, said she'll have her benefits significantly cut. |
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I'm now teaching part-time at Kingston University, one-to-one tutorials with dyslexic students. |
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Sherwin Williams chemical coatings is looking for a part-time paint blender. |
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The girls all want to start part-time work to begin saving for overseas travel. |
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Men were either unattached to the labor market, unemployed, or underemployed in part-time service sector jobs. |
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The part-time firefighters served more than 100 children with food, in two sittings. |
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He went to see the vicar at St Michaels, who just listened and smiled as he poured tea, then offered him a part-time job as a verger. |
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She works now part-time, on vendor contracts in a little, undecorated office. |
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I hear O'Leary's up for Taylor's job, but then if there was a part-time vacancy for an Akela at a scout hut, O'Leary would be up for it. |
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Under Regulation 15, part-time as well as full-time faculty members may seek redress from an elected faculty grievance committee. |
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The village of Cloone in 1901 was full of taillers, nailers, dress-makes and part-time farmers which the author recalls. |
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I had to go and work in the dry docks in winter, cycling to my work, and training part-time at Falkirk. |
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Her part-time job as an English Composition instructor at a local community college was unrewarding and boring. |
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It is proposed initially that staff are limited to directors of the company acting in a part-time and unsalaried capacity. |
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Students with no other income are a major source of recruits for the part-time Army. |
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Yeadon have been grateful for a number of part-time cricketers helping them out in their hour of need. |
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Lawmakers are often part-time and have business interests that pose conflicts. |
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However, reports that she is to take a part-time presenting role for the channel have been dismissed. |
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The bulk of that figure was generated by way of public sector recruitment while part-time work also added to the higher jobs figure, it said. |
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We offer information on full and part-time vacancies, training and courses, and counselling. |
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At 16, Dunbar applied to become a Butlins redcoat but, instead, found a job as a part-time face-painter, working weekdays in the post office. |
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But this part-time mason made it clear that he did not intend for his newfound fame to go to his head. |
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Their mother, a part-time doctor in Kuujjuaq, will also head south this summer. |
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At the age of sixteen, he started to earn money from a part-time job and this gave him the chance to develop his hobby. |
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This could be done by adding another part-time or full-time special constable. |
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Children must remain in full-time education until age sixteen and in part-time until age eighteen. |
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Morris, 63, who underwent heart surgery in 2002, works part-time for Barlaston golf club in Staffordshire as an assistant greenkeeper. |
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Often, many part-time pursuits, such as cake decorating, knitting and bookbinding, can be run from home because it saves time and money. |
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She is also a part-time professional visiting lecturer responsible for teaching property law and practice to post-graduate trainee solicitors. |
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They also provide information on full and part-time vocational training and education courses. |
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This could mean more flexible schedules, a compressed workweek or a part-time working schedule. |
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As a gawky, squawky teenager with no friends, desperate to distance herself from her parents, she took a part-time job in a library. |
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Most welfare recipients who have found work are employed in entry-level jobs, often part-time and temporary. |
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My mother works part-time in a factory where she weighs chickens before sealing them in plastic and then attaching labels. |
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His can-do attitude spurred him on and he took part-time work to get by while continuing to write songs. |
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He got involved in the family's fishing trade and also worked part-time in construction and did odd jobs. |
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He said there would be real implications for his company when he employed casual or part-time labour, and brought staff in and out. |
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It also aims to replace a number of full-time workers with casual and part-time labour. |
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He hoped to work the Write With A Quill Pen Exhibit, but as a part-time goatherd, he was deemed better suited for fence-post work. |
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My son is now a house husband and part-time senior cardiograph technician working between two hospitals looking after two children. |
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Alas, the majority of women have problems with saving for retirement, thanks to lower wages, part-time working and maternity and career breaks. |
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I'm a part-time Lamaze childbirth educator who thoroughly enjoyed and was empowered by Peggy's editorial. |
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The report finds that low paid mothers, many employed in casual or part-time jobs, are the least likely to have access to paid maternity leave. |
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It is also asking for pensions for part-time firefighters, who are currently excluded, and wants normal widows and widower benefits made available to unmarried partners. |
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One of them realizes she is paid less as a part-time employee of PEN than she would be as a burger-flipper or a car-wash girl. |
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The access course is a one year part-time evening course which provides mature students with the opportunity to prepare for an undergraduate programme of full time study. |
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So far he has been able to dredge up work only as a part-time floor waxer. |
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My own wife was able to come back into the teaching profession on a part-time basis, job-sharing with another person, so I have first-hand experience of the matter. |
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It is interesting that when the issue of work-life balance is discussed, the solution always seems to involve job-share, or some other type of part-time working. |
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Thirty percent of part-time liberal-arts faculty reported no scheduled office hours, and adjuncts were 50 percent less likely to require essay exams than full-time faculty. |
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Judges in England often start as part-time Recorders, so that they can make up their own minds whether they would like a judicial job in the future. |
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Ken, whose background is in media and publishing in the commercial and academic worlds, now employs three full-time staff and a number of part-time staff. |
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Your working day may not feel like such a slog if you don't hate your job, or alternatively you may find two enjoyable part-time gigs will fit the bill. |
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Having dropped out of school, the young man worked as a garage mechanic in Sydney and later as an insurance salesman and part-time watch repairman in Melbourne. |
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Easley is earning money for the family as a part-time caregiver, through the Veterans Administration. |
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I was also confident that I would be able to find or create a part-time residency in my chosen specialty of family practice, but I found I was wrong. |
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The idea of the 'resting' actor does not seem to apply to Juliet, who even managed to fit in some part-time study a couple of years back, gaining a B.A. degree. |
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The one-year, part-time course has modules on management theory and practice, with an emphasis on skills development, people management and partnership working. |
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He and his ex-wife paid tuition, room and board, and some miscellaneous expenses out of their incomes, but the boys also worked at part-time jobs and took out student loans. |
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Other studies find that some aspects of part-time instruction could be the causes of student attrition, which in turn affects the eventual transition into the workplace. |
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He has been a tailback, a wide receiver and a part-time quarterback. |
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The trend in the industrialised world is for people to work their guts out when young, then move to part-time working patterns or contract-based projects as life moves on. |
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Summers had a brief, lucrative part-time gig last decade at hedge fund D.E. Shaw. |
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Well, in the near future I want to save up some money and then change to working part-time so I can do an interior design course through correspondence. |
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Kat Cole, the chief executive officer of Cinnabon, started her career in high school as a part-time waitress at hooters. |
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She has two degrees but she has only found a part-time, temporary job. |
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If they do, the jobs are low-level, part-time, temporary, insecure, and require supplementing with freelancing. |
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Following the birth of our first child a few years ago, my wife had eight months' maternity leave before returning to her job on a part-time basis. |
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Finally, research needs to be conducted that includes part-time students and students who have previous matriculation histories at the community college being studied. |
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He rose from solicitor's clerk and part-time secularist lecturer to become one of the most formidable public speakers and unofficial legal advocates in Victorian Britain. |
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Marion took a part-time job at Guaranteed Trust on Lonsdale Avenue, while at the same time brushing up on her business skills in evening classes at Lucas School. |
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Money was so tight that even my mother was working part-time. |
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Their part-time profession requires them to strike the pose of figures such as trees, gardeners, tennis players and toastmasters, then maintain it absolutely motionless. |
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The charity will also insist that parents should be allowed to take the leave on a full-time or part-time basis, in one block of time or in several shorter blocks. |
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Parental leave, part-time schedules, and teleworking are all trends that are gathering momentum. |
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He already has a number of trainees working with him on a part-time basis. |
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To many it may not seem as much, but to a man who has children and a family, even money earned from a part-time job once every two months is better than nothing at all. |
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Working part-time in the customer service department of a local store and establishing a new Boy Scout troop had left her too busy to exercise regularly. |
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She had taken up modelling part-time and it felt like money for old rope compared to throwing pots of paint at walls and sweating over how it dripped down. |
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The utilization of part-time schedules for all lawyers has dropped three years in a row. |
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She is working hard towards cutting out any need for slavery in her life and asserts her right to work part-time without it being seen as a sign of marginalisation. |
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The retail and wholesale sector has cut a million full-time jobs since 2006 while adding more than 500,000 part-time jobs. |
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An unstated portion of these gains were in part-time employment. |
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A vacancy has arisen for a part-time assistant in Swinford Hospice shop. |
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During his years at South western Seminary, McKinney had worked part-time as music editor for Robert H. Coleman, a songbook and hymnal publisher in Dallas. |
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He soon buckled down to part-time study, gaining his bachelor of commerce degree at the University of Auckland as part of a standard accountancy career. |
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In part, this reflects the shift toward part-time work and speed-ups. |
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The Carlisle diocese has started its search for a part-time vicar to fill some of the duties of the Reverend Harry Brown at one of two small parishes near Kendal. |
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Currently, Shimamoto is working part-time at a ramen shop in New York City while dreaming up new ramen burger variations. |
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They also employed a part-time nurse to visit people in their own homes. |
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Jacqueline W. described how welfare helped her provide her infant daughter the security and nurturance she needed while she attended school part-time. |
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Caroline, who is a part-time support worker for Young Carers, believes children such as Steffanie need a weekly outlet to let off steam and be children. |
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They needed part-time help, and I needed a part-time off-season job. |
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Here is a plan that will provide a safe harbour for bikes, create a couple of part-time jobs and make money for the council to invest in cycling facilities. |
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There, seven full and part-time nurses carry caseloads, helping patients set goals and monitoring their progress in exercise programs and classes. |
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Because they occupy the professional outlands, staffing of sections in these courses relies heavily on outlanders like graduate student or part-time faculty. |
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Previously her energies went into raising her four children, two with special needs during which she took various part-time jobs and low-paid homework. |
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I was also a church organist and choirmaster in Whitechurch in Rathfarnham, and a part-time music teacher, teaching piano, Leaving Cert Musicianship and choir. |
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Fred, 51, a part-time taxi driver, is taking legal action after the council said he could not have a swap as he had not lived in his property for 12 months. |
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The striking workers include part-time housekeepers, cooks, ticket takers, ushers, bartenders, concession workers, servers, and conversion and ice crews. |
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Most part-time positions are located in the periphery of the organization. |
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He's in high school, and he also attends part-time at a community college. |
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But, they add, the feminization of medicine is helping to lower physician salaries, encourage part-time doctoring and exacerbate a looming shortage of physicians. |
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I have a council house and a part-time job and not much money. |
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For example, making an appointment with a debt counselor, applying for a part-time job and asking for a raise are all pathways for getting on top of your finances. |
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Changes are also expected to be made to laws covering part-time employees. |
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Not too shabby for a bunch of Texans working part-time in a cow town. |
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Crofting today is very much a part-time occupation and crofters still work in traditional areas such as fishing, as well as more modern ones, such as tourism. |
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The major sticking point between the company and the unions is the use of permanent part-time workers, and the ratio of permanent part-timers to permanent full-timers. |
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I wanted to give him the chance to go to a daycare at least part-time. |
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Since then, the British monarchy, past and present, along with my broader interest in history and genealogy, has become less of an avocation and more of a part-time vocation. |
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There are four full-time and two part-time prompters at the Met. |
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Taught prograduate courses can be studied part-time or full-time, by distance and e-learning or, in some cases, by credit accumulation over three to five years. |
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She holds a part-time job, and I'm assuming she would continue working, visit my home a few evenings a week to cook dinner or dine out, with companionship at bed time. |
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She performed dog-sitting only on a part-time basis out of her own home. |
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So you have to save as much as you can and maybe when you hit 50 downshift to a less stressful or part-time job, which will still provide you with some kind of income. |
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The course costs pounds 30 for the week and is free to the unwaged or part-time workers. |
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Analysts put the fall in the monthly claimant count down to an increase in part-time employment and fewer redundancies. |
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In 1990, Diane Cossette was working part-time for Minnesota Power and Light and part-time as a waitress in a restaurant. |
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Transgenderism is a broader term that often encompasses transvestites, she-males, part-time gender benders, and drag queens. |
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Worst is the big shift from fulltime, well-paid, skilled jobs to low-paid, semiskilled, part-time work. |
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The Golden Jubilee Trust awards 50 paid secondments a year, on a full or part-time basis, for a maximum of six months. |
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A part-time wrestler more used to working in customer services than doing body slams is facing the fight of his life. |
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In mitigation, Manat Ali, said Goodwin, a single parent who works part-time, had never been before the courts before. |
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With just one full-time and two part-time staff, the Virginia City Convention and Tourism Authority, located in Virginia City, Nev. |
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Our part-time Defence Secretary is also on a losing wicket over grim milestones. |
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He works part-time as an announcer for a local radio station. |
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Sheriff's detectives said Rowen had advertised since 1996 for a housesitter, a part-time helper or someone to rent a room. |
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A home away from home,'' said Lacey Cimino, a part-time waitress at Mike's Diner. |
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It is proud to be the only university in the West Midlands where the majority of postgraduates study on a part-time basis. |
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Myers, on the other hand, has been studying electromechanics and mechantronics part-time at Lehigh. |
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Earlier this year Paige was a finalist in the Miss Plus Size UK 2015 and has since become a part-time model. |
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As a part-time university professor, he wore his standard donnish garb of spectacles, a baggy woolly sweater from Oxfam and open-necked shirt. |
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Clark stumbled across the domain names while working her part-time job at Force Five Entertainment, a Studio City production company. |
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LeSage started his parks and recreation career as a part-time groundskeeper in Gardena, Calif. |
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The 40 new positions are for full and part-time positions including cashiers and grillers. |
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Bush to spend his newfound retirement working as a part-time greeter at its Maple Avenue store in Dallas. |
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After overextending his credit, Bastien, a part-time student at Baruch College, made attempts to get back on track financially. |
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The perfect gift for authentic and part-time cowpokes, cowpunchers, cow-lovers and those who wish they were. |
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Other sources of income, e.g. part-time job, bank of mum and dad, tax credits, etc. |
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Still, for us part-time New Hampshirites, it's hard to embrace a candidate if we can't get close enough to shake his hand. |
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Paul asked bosses at the council if he could study an HNC in arboriculture at the college while also working part-time. |
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Quick, get us a part-time job on the tills at Twilight star Robert Pattinson's local so we can chew the fat over a loaf of bread. |
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Jayasuriya's ability as a part-time spin bowler played a part in Sri Lanka's thinking. |
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Earlier this year part-time advisory 20mph speed limits were introduced at eight schools which are now in the process of being made permanent. |
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Birmingham Crown Court heard Tasib had been hoping to land a part-time job with a Birmingham pizza delivery business by proving his speediness. |
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That way you can point out that in 1963 Sir Bobby hit a hat-trick in an 8-1 walkover against what were then part-time yodellers. |
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Yes, he earned a lot and I work part-time, so our lifestyle became extremely comfortable, but I'm no money-grubber. |
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In a part-time capacity for many years he was Director of Catechetics of the Archdiocese of Toronto. |
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The leggy Russian pin-up and part-time model was in Plymouth to get a sailing lesson from record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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As aspiring fighter pilot and part-time wisecracker Ripcord, he shares leading-man duties with Channing Tatum as Duke. |
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Wigg is now working part-time in a playgroup for children with additional needs. |
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He works part-time at Cambrian College teaching his trade to future millwrights. |
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The winner is owned by David Silversides, a part-time member of the raceday staff at Ripon. |
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