The only study known to address this issue directly was conducted with employees recruited to Scottish breweries and distilleries. |
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Afterward, you should feel a greater pump in the isometrically contracted arm because you recruited many more muscle fibers. |
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The company has recruited a clutch of senior managers from car manufacturers. |
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That will take five years, as more primary teachers have yet to be recruited and trained. |
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Subjects were recruited prenatally by screening parents using skin testing and questionnaires regarding allergic diseases. |
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The Bengal army was recruited not from Bengal itself but from northern India, especially from Awadh. |
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The first conscript armies were recruited in France to fight the revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
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As early as 1889, the Chamber of Mines recruited a labor force of black workers. |
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Instead, he recruited a force of his own, consisting of out-of-uniform black officers from cities up and down the East Coast. |
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Meanwhile airport bosses have recruited an army of private security workers to prevent the airport from grinding to a halt. |
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Now 10 extra permanent staff are being recruited to replace the agency workers. |
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Turnover is the exception, and openings are promptly filled when they occur, often by candidates recruited by current staff members. |
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In the same year, she was recruited as a member of the Shanghai Photographic Association. |
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I have recruited excellent staff members at restaurants, athletic clubs, and even traveling on an airplane! |
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They never mention whether our young people are recruited as white-collar workers or just underpaid, overworked laborers over there. |
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It has recruited celebrities and members of the public from across the Spanish-speaking world to read a section of the book each day. |
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It is possible that members of tribes were recruited into the royal armies and became acquainted with courtly dress and ornaments. |
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We must make sure that the trainees recruited for schoolteaching are quality trainees. |
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Bolton comic Martin Davies, alias The Mighty Swob, has been recruited as narrator. |
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In the 1950s the United States recruited Pakistan as an ally in its Cold War with the Soviet Union. |
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Of course, the people recruited to participate are critical to the success of the focus group. |
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Most production workers were newly recruited from the local labor market in Gunsan. |
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I've recruited a great blogger to fill in for me for a few days since I'm unable to lay my pearls before you with the frequency you deserve. |
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We recruited people who spoke the same language as our customers in the retail trade and the business blossomed. |
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The few independent candidates with political potential are quickly recruited by the parties. |
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Therefore, they recruited the Hmong and the Lao forces to sort of replace the operations for the United States there. |
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The Dutch rulers recruited army personnel from the Manadonese and Ambonese ethnic groups. |
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First, as far as anyone could tell, no previous Minnesota secretary of state had ever recruited and deputized citizen observers in this manner. |
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Teachers were recruited by contacting the principal or head immersion teacher at each school site. |
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Two principal performers in this year's Keighley Amateurs' pantomime were recruited after being seen in productions elsewhere. |
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English-speaking managers are more likely to be recruited and retained in Toronto than in Montreal. |
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Stand-up comedy is the medium from which the doyens of light entertainment are recruited in today's world of low-budget television. |
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Yet the Sherpas did not climb this and other peaks until recruited as porters on sahibs' expeditions. |
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In a cohort of 220 patients recruited from general practice, a quarter died within three months. |
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There should be limitations on the number of candidates recruited at a time. |
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As he embarks on his mission, he recalls how he recruited and trained the young rookie, at that time a sergeant in Vietnam. |
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Others were recruited when applying for posts in the armed forces or the Civil Service. |
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He replaced the existing praetorian guard with sixteen cohorts recruited from his German legions. |
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He said two teachers had already been recruited but they were looking for about ten more in the long run. |
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He recruited top-drawer salespeople, which enabled the firm to increase its penetration into the corporate and municipal bond sectors. |
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Participants in the study included families of 1,218 children with ASD, recruited through an online questionnaire. |
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He makes his living writing term papers and dissertations before he gets recruited by a spy agency and sent all over the world by them. |
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He earned the dough to bring this asinine concept to life, and has even recruited some heavy hitters to nurture it. |
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He was smart enough to be recruited by the Ivies yet never finished his degree at Maryland. |
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The second phase switched British attentions to the south, where large numbers of Loyalists could be recruited. |
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He has recruited an A-team from Corporate America to help pull off a radical turnaround. |
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He recruited or coached all of the players, and the team still adheres to the principles he instilled. |
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Athletes who are involved in track and field also need to work their core muscles, since they are recruited in running, throwing and jumping. |
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All the subjects were recruited by instructors who taught elective courses at each campus. |
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One hundred and thirty eight primigravidae who were recruited at antenatal classes at five sites participated in the study. |
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He had a brief taste of this ill-rewarded toil as a teenager before being recruited to the Liga youth system as a 16-year-old. |
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To make up a team, Alsager teacher Lindsay Purcell recruited a number of footballers. |
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One hundred patients were recruited at the gynaecology clinic of a teaching hospital. |
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Many child soldiers are forcibly recruited and this, of course, is a manifest abuse. |
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In 1601 he met up with his old St Peter's schoolfellow Christopher Wright in Madrid and was recruited into the plot to kill King James. |
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The workers are recruited as temporaries during the annual pilgrimage season. |
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Once a new patch became established, seedlings recruited there in each succeeding mast episode. |
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The airport has recruited an extra 500 staff to cope with huge influx of supporters. |
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We also recruited a large number of clusters and performed statistical analyses taking cluster randomisation into account. |
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The secular clergy from nearby parishes recruited maidens from needy or troubled homes. |
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Women who attended the antenatal clinics of a medical center in the United Kingdom were recruited for the study. |
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They may be recruited by injury to the epithelium and their elastases are potent mucin secretagogues that can facilitate plasma exudation. |
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Children from families experiencing domestic violence were recruited from battered women's shelters. |
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Participants were recruited prenatally and attended review clinics at age 3 and 5 years. |
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The conservation area would be patrolled by rangers recruited from local communities. |
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Almost all the people other than the top who were recruited from Bradford have been messed about and left and not been replaced. |
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He recruited expats to run human resources, retail, and corporate development. |
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Many children are recruited to the armies at a young age and raised to become loyal servants of the governments. |
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Several examples provide illustration about how Methodist women recruited their husbands to the church. |
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New members are recruited to the religion through workshops, colloquiums, religious tracts, and other publications. |
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Most of the children escaped, although it is reported that some of the older ones were forcibly recruited into the rebel militia. |
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Nicole has been recruited to make sheet cakes serving 150 people for a variety of events. |
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A further 932 were recruited from the public to act as a control group for comparison. |
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Cytoskeletal proteins are recruited from the cytosolic pool to the cell cortex, thereby reinforcing it. |
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The company recruited battle-hardened and disciplined South Africans and Zimbabweans, blacks as well as whites. |
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Participants were recruited in their practice or at home by an experienced nurse or dietician. |
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Your core muscles are recruited in most of your daily body movements, whether you are bending over, turning your upper body or reaching sideways. |
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DeMoss essentially recruited an entire team with a signee at each position. |
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It follows the romance between a movie star and the chorus girl recruited to replace his inept leading lady. |
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Students at Oxford and Cambridge are being recruited for a web-based escort agency, which will begin business by the end of this term. |
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Record numbers of parents have recruited private investigators to check up on their tearaway teenagers. |
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Many were recruited to the armed forces, or conscripted to labour on sisal and rubber plantations. |
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The first bred the most popular constabulary in the world, a street police, unarmed, recruited from and accountable to its community. |
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Nine hundred agents will be recruited by September in furtherance of this scheme. |
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About 6,000 smokers with borderline to moderate airflow obstruction were recruited and were followed up for 5 years. |
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Bradburd has recruited Americans Brandon Mason and Damond Williams as well as Bosman player Chris Bracey. |
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Fire chiefs are so concerned about soaring arson attacks that a special youth worker is being recruited to tackle the problem. |
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According to Theissen Jesus recruited secondary charismatics, both men and women. |
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German researchers recruited 60 adults who complained of indigestion or other stomach upsets. |
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Teenagers are being recruited by hardcore London-based criminal gangs to peddle drugs on the streets of Swindon. |
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A further 29 full-time sports activity coordinators have been recruited to put the plans into effect across the city. |
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There were those controlled by instructions, for example, the briefless barrister recruited for the work. |
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Between these towns, farmers who had been recruited by seigneurial landowners filled the fertile river valley lands. |
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A US fighter pilot responsible for the destruction of two airliners, O'Brien is recruited to fly for a mercenary outfit. |
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Already I have two people signed up beneath me and one of them has recruited, but I have nix, nada, zip in the way of genuine customers. |
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The Angevins recruited important artists to renew the capital of the kingdom. |
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Kort and Sancer were recruited to design concept cars for the auto-show circuit. |
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Thirteen allergic subjects with asthma and six nonallergic normal subjects were recruited for the study. |
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Along with a performance by Karen herself, there's also a talented no-name jazz outfit that she's recruited for the night. |
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The Whitney Museum recruited six outside curators to help select this year's biennial. |
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This is not the only British school that has recruited Bulgarians recently. |
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To do this he went to France and recruited the best viticulturists, winemakers and architects for his new project. |
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We've recruited mad Lizzy on keyboards and we're looking for female backing vocalists too. |
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He insists they are not employees, but unpaid volunteers recruited by the Universal Music and Video Distribution Group. |
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Nonetheless, in both countries, artists were recruited to aid this work, and Cubists and Vorticists found larger canvases on which to paint. |
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Pregnant women with epilepsy were recruited to the study, predominantly by community midwives. |
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Students in a large, urban northwest school district were recruited and then surveyed annually for seven years. |
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Volunteers recruited from the National Union of Students washed dishes in the camp, and one Norwegian student hitch-hiked from Newcastle to help. |
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After the main drummer from Machito's famous big band was drafted into the military, he was recruited to play drums and performed excellently. |
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The group, which recruited through a website and public pamphleting, ordered T-shirts from Chapman and used the front's insignia and literature. |
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When the reinvestigation started, senior odontologists from around Australia and overseas were recruited. |
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Teams of highly trained and capable engineers were recruited into the railway industry. |
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This meant that club stalwart David Harrison rode with sighted Mark Johnson, a work colleague he recently recruited as a steerer. |
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It appears that his offences were committed after he had been recruited by intelligence officers of the government. |
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Over 10,000 volunteers have been recruited to officiate at events and to assist in other capacities. |
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Eventually, they recruited more staff to chase up debts and things improved. |
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She was recruited to dive at Colorado State University, even though she didn't even know diving was a college sport at the time! |
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Participants were identified and recruited from outpatient clinics in cardiology and care of the elderly and from hospital wards. |
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Schoolchildren could be frisked for weapons against their will as teachers are recruited into the crackdown on youth knife culture. |
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These individuals are usually not recruited on the open market but are sent from subcontractors and subsidiaries. |
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Machines are manned by operatives in fixed positions, recruited and trained to fit specific jobs. |
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They opportunistically interpret your silence as a signal that they've recruited you into some kind of insurgency against the medical profession. |
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However, the Catalans have recruited to their cause a notable heavyweight from the world of football politics. |
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They are caviling that inspectors are being recruited from too many countries including Asians and Africans. |
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Basketball players were recruited and wore Orlon socks on one foot and socks of other textiles on the other in practice sessions. |
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The engineers and gunners recruited the more intelligent men, both as officers and as other ranks. |
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Healthy volunteers with palpably normal muscle tissue were recruited for this study. |
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From this sample, a subsample of families was recruited to participate in the present study. |
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In 1960 he was recruited by the publishing house, where he became successively editorial director and managing director. |
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It is believed some of the dentists are to be recruited from overseas, with an orthodontist due to arrive from New Zealand. |
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The Chindits were recruited from the British Army and the Indian Army and were specially-trained, combat-seasoned troops. |
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Party leaders recruited a Democratic committeewoman running for City Council to challenge him. |
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Has the company recruited heavily on your college campus for grads with your specific experience? |
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In the mid-1970s the U.S. abandoned the draft and recruited an all-volunteer professional military. |
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The convenience sample was recruited from fraternal organizations, health fairs, and churches in a Midwestern community. |
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For several weeks, Clarkson haunted Bristol waterfront pubs to see how officers recruited their crews. |
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These networks soon recruited tribal warlords and mobilised tribal extended families. |
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This finding suggested that it was recruited into the chemical arsenal of snakes before the split between the elapid and colubrine lineages. |
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The hospital is closing ward five, which deals with acute medical patients, until more nursing staff are recruited. |
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During early summer of 1999, interviewers recruited farmworkers at 36 housing sites. |
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She was surprisingly shy, considering the bold way she had recruited April as a foster mother when she became widowed. |
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Naismith was recruited into the army at the start of World War I, but suffered gassing in the trenches which ruined his health. |
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With their recently recruited civilian counterparts they formed part of the second AIF, ready for active overseas service. |
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James Bond has to be recast every decade or so, new Starship crews must be recruited, or prequels devised to allow for fresh faces. |
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Bains recruited a set of Alabaman and Georgian musicians as his backing band. |
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Their soldiers are recruited from the U.S. Army, mainly from the Special Forces Green Berets and Rangers. |
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Qualified combatants could be recruited for the national army and the police force. |
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In 1941, she proceeded to England where the British Special Operations Executive recruited her. |
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He recruited and marshalled the troops and issued their orders. |
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About 40 industry members have been recruited to work on the war effort. |
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Social workers recruited since 2001 have mostly been employed on short-term contracts so that their employers can avoid the financial burden of salary increments. |
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Rowe was recruited by the FBI in March 1960 and encouraged to join the Eastview Klavern of the Alabama Klan. |
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To work this extremely hard stone, which can only be shaped by grinding with the help of abrasives, artisans were recruited from all over his vast empire. |
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They recruited more than 100 patients who met American College of Rheumatology criteria for fibromyalgia from referrals to a London teaching hospital's rheumatology clinic. |
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At least one child in CAR has been killed or gravely injured per day, and 10,000 have been recruited into militant groups. |
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The government has also cancelled all leave in the health sector and announced that 700 casual employees have been recruited to replace the striking workers. |
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A new force was recruited, trained and dispatched by mid-August. |
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Even among those subjects recruited in the United States, tobacco exposure may have varied and included mentholated, nonmentholated, or even hand-rolled cigarettes. |
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Participants were also passively recruited using tear-off flyers, study cards, advertisements in gay and mainstream publications, and through referrals from friends. |
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Although the plantation setting was crucial for the emergence of pidgins in both areas, in the Pacific laborers were recruited and indentured rather than slaves. |
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As a result he recruited a band to record this debut album, and his synth-pop, once rather bloodless, became more visceral with the addition of guitar and drums. |
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The feds are more interesting in finding out who is doing the recruiting rather than punishing those being recruited. |
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Patients were recruited over four years, and the study could not have included more patients without extending to other healthcare districts and hospitals. |
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The industrial labour force was recruited from a number of sources. |
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A vet recruited by the RSPCA said she couldn't be 100 per cent sure what led to the death but remains convinced that the dog was dead before it was put into the water. |
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At first, they were dismissed as a Postal Service problem, as if loonies had suddenly been recruited to work there. |
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Beal has recruited hundreds of crews to clean up and replant around the streams and has now established a network of volunteer groups living in the area. |
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Grossman recruited Noel Stookey instead, who henceforth went by his middle name Paul. |
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Patients were recruited through screening and referral, with 1,801 depressed or dysthymic elderly patients randomized to usual care or to the intervention. |
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It included 105 job losses and a cutback in shift work, with some of the large staff numbers recruited in the past year expected to be let go first. |
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The front deltoids and the triceps are recruited as secondary muscles. |
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Why was a master photographer recruited to work with one of the most successful liquor brands on the planet? |
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More often than not, turncoat spies are successfully recruited as one-offs, through serendipity and dumb luck. |
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Hundreds of civilian volunteers were recruited and trained, scouring communities for any evidence of Graham. |
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He was recruited by the Games organisation when it was struggling to raise sponsorship to help fund the huge cost of the event and the rest is history. |
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Perhaps more physician manpower can be recruited from hospitalists. |
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I used to work at an elite Manhattan hedge fund that recruited almost exclusively from the Ivy League and its equivalents. |
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His father, Matt Halberg, became a charter member of the American Communist Party in 1919, and recruited his 17-year-old son into the party eight years later. |
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An additional 25 officers will also be recruited for front-line duties. |
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The Admiral recruited me after I had served a hitch in the Navy. |
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Preparing newly recruited soldiers for immediate combat after graduation was not the main mission of basic training and advanced individual training a few years ago. |
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As the referee arrived for the final without umpires or linesmen, the game was played out with three recruited umpires and no linesmen at all as neither side provided one. |
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Indeed, the Harvard graduate was recruited as a candidate to run the Nieman Foundation. |
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Many of the unemployed youth who were recruited into the army as cannon fodder in its vicious war against the country's Tamil minority have deserted. |
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New workers are shown being recruited to do skilled work without training. |
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According to Christopher McKee, the Navy enjoyed a better public image than the Army during the last century and could be choosy in the young men it recruited. |
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In the case study, stalking by proxy was used several times, such as when the group of cyberstalkers recruited another stalker to pursue the victim on their behalf. |
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No less than 31 presenters have been recruited to introduce programmes throughout the festival, and some will stay on with their own studio shows afterwards. |
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She turned around to see Sandy, the crew member who'd recruited her. |
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The 1,000 enumerators recruited to collect census data across North Yorkshire in April will be asked to avoid going on to farmland with livestock. |
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Uber recruited the drivers off Craigslist, gave them a background check and 45 minute orientation. |
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Praising the 'booze bus' model recruited by police forces in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, he said the system could be used in Wiltshire. |
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They have been recruited to persuade citizens to report local villains. |
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For years they recruited only the best and the brightest Ivy Leaguers. |
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Sometimes a qualified and an unqualified person can bid for the same vacancy, but one finds the unqualified person is recruited without us knowing why. |
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Jane Neubauer was just out of basic training when a secretive military unit recruited her for an undercover mission. |
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Soon after she was recruited by OSI, she says she was brought in to work on criminal cases with the Biloxi police department. |
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For both studies, participants were recruited from 3 primary care practices in geographically and socio-economically distinct regions of suburban Melbourne. |
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For this, Phillips recruited Kassia Meador, one of the top female surfers in the world, to act as her body double. |
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He has earned 32 merit badges, attended seven Camporees, received the three-year perfect attendance record and has recruited more than 10 Scouts. |
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Then the Empire recruited entire tribal groups under their native leaders as military officers. |
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Severus replaced the old guard with 10 new cohorts recruited from veterans of his Danubian legions. |
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With promises of freedom, Alaric also recruited many of the slaves in Rome. |
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There are doubts if new staff can be recruited since there are better starting salaries in less stressful and less dangerous environments. |
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In December Catesby recruited his servant, Thomas Bates, into the plot, after the latter accidentally became aware of it. |
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Seven artists were recruited, among them Valentine Prinsep and Arthur Hughes, and the work was hastily begun. |
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Clara died in February 1882, and the family moved to another house in Cheltenham, where Adolph recruited his sister Nina to help raise the boys. |
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For The Pawnshop, he recruited the actor Henry Bergman, who was to work with Chaplin for 30 years. |
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The triumvirate secured the New Theatre for their first season and recruited a company. |
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The company he recruited was forty strong and included Thorndike, Casson, Redgrave, Athene Seyler, John Neville and Plowright. |
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He recruited several other leading Wasps, including, most notably, Club Captain Dean Ryan. |
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Williams also recruited future 1996 world champion, Damon Hill, as one of their new test drivers. |
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The quotas did not apply to Filipinos who served in the United States Navy, which actively recruited in the Philippines at that time. |
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It was quite common for Rome to swell its legions with foederati recruited from the German homelands. |
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Two small regiments of Canadiens were recruited during the operation, and they were with the army on its retreat back to Ticonderoga. |
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The British recruited slaves belonging to Patriot masters and promised freedom to those who served by act of Lord Dunmore's Proclamation. |
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Hage, a resident of Beirut, had been recruited by the department to assist in the War on Terror. |
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The researchers are recruited for a specific project period and represent various academic disciplines. |
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Both were geographically and socially diverse, but particularly recruited in fishing communities in the Islands and East. |
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The travels led to his being recruited into MI6 by his sister, Elisabeth, who worked for the agency. |
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He joined the society's executive committee in January 1885, and later that year recruited Webb and also Annie Besant, a fine orator. |
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Daltrey spotted Entwistle by chance on the street carrying a bass and recruited him into the Detours. |
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Lamb hastily recruited a staff of about 125 reporters, who were mostly selected for their availability rather than their ability. |
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The launch editor was Jack Irvine who had been recruited from the Daily Record. |
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The legions also became permanent at this time, and not recruited for particular campaigns. |
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Humanist scholars trained on the Continent were recruited to the new Scottish universities founded at St Andrews, the Glasgow, and Aberdeen. |
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Loyalists recruited in North Carolina to reassert colonial rule in the South were decisively defeated, subduing Loyalist sentiment. |
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The builders recruited huge numbers of labourers from across England for the task. |
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In recent years, special constables have not been recruited although about 100 remain throughout the force. |
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The following season Jackett recruited a number of new defensive players and set a record of seven consecutive home clean sheets, all victories. |
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Police said it was unlikely that such a young boy would have been recruited as an informer. |
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Pilots were recruited at Malindi for the last leg to India and the fleet set sail. |
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Men were recruited into the Corps of Colonial Marines on occupied Tangier Island, in the Chesapeake Bay. |
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The first freikorps were recruited by Frederick II of Prussia during the Seven Years' War. |
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In 107 BC Marius decided to ignore the census qualification altogether and recruited with no inquiry into the property of the potential soldier. |
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In later times, some Roman auxiliaries recruited from the Dacian area were referred to as Phrygi. |
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In the Battle of Vaslui, Stephen had to summon the Large Host and also recruited mercenary troops. |
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This was supported by numerous auxiliary units of 500 soldiers each, often recruited from recently conquered areas. |
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To spare the provincial populations from excessive taxation and to save money, emperors began to employ units recruited from Germanic tribes. |
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He adopted many Yuan military practices, recruited Mongol soldiers, and continued to request Korean concubines and eunuchs. |
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In the East Roman Empire, the Romans used auxiliary forces known as dromedarii, whom they recruited in desert provinces. |
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The Spanish monarchs recruited soldiers from many European countries and improved their artillery with the latest and best cannons. |
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Nezahualcoyotl recruited military help from the king of Huexotzinco, and the Mexica gained the support of a dissident Tepanec city, Tlacopan. |
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He recruited 250 Spanish soldiers and 600 native warriors to explore the regions of Leyte and Panay. |
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Volunteer cavalry recruited in California were sent north to Oregon to keep peace and protect the populace. |
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In 1547, Hans Schlitte, the agent of Ivan, recruited craftsmen in Germany for work in Russia. |
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In the late 1570s, the Stroganovs recruited Cossack fighters to invade Asia on behalf of the tsar. |
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Dezhnyov recruited his own men, 18 or 19, for fur gathering for private profit, as was the custom at the time. |
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In 1793, Alexander Hamilton recruited Webster to move to New York City and become an editor for a Federalist Party newspaper. |
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Instead, jurors were recruited from the locality of the dispute and were expected to know the facts before coming to court. |
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The sepoys were Indian soldiers who were recruited into the Company's army. |
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He recruited and arranged military training for peasants and by 1935 he had enlisted between 200 and 800 men. |
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The French recruited some soldiers from Germany, Switzerland as well as from Piedmont. |
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Britain recruited Hessian and Hanovrian troops until the late 18th century. |
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Skilled mineworkers were recruited from other regions to the Ruhr's mines and steel mills and unskilled people started to move in. |
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In the 1880s, miners in Hainaut were recruited by the Dominion Coal Company in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. |
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From May 1814, younger men among the volunteers were recruited into a new Corps of Colonial Marines. |
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The mill owners recruited young Yankee farm girls from the surrounding area to come work the machines at Waltham. |
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The owners recruited young New England farm girls from the surrounding area to work the machines at Waltham. |
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The Tofflers have also recruited as executive partners TV producer Al Burton and the tech-savvy film producer and entrepreneur Jeff Apple. |
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From the start, the Kepler mission recruited hundreds of specialists in the field of asteroseismology to help with the planet search. |
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At the time, she was being recruited by Dartmouth and thought she needed to prove herself academically and athletically on a larger stage. |
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Beca starts at Barden University where she is reluctantly recruited by the all-girl group the Barden Bellas. |
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The Newport-based chartered quantity surveyors business has recruited university undergraduate Elliot Ball as an assistant quantity surveyor. |
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Forty-five subjects with occupational exposure to Ni and 75 referents were recruited. |
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She was concerned that cash-strapped students would be recruited as lap dancers believing it to be an easy way to make money. |
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The National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham has recruited masseuse Sherene Garry, aged 18, as chief backscratcher for Gulliver and Molokai. |
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Lauer was recruited last year by Rolf Klug in the run-up of the long planned revivements of Atronic's leadership. |
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Sheikh Mohammed's organisation has recruited Argentinian mare Lignify and will aim her at the Dubai World Cup in March. |
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It was how Charlie recruited Mack to work at ACN in the first place. |
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The rest will be recruited from campus for entry-level positions. |
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A new army of beauty product salesgirls is being recruited for the first time in more than 30 years. |
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The Black and Tans were World War One veterans recruited by the Royal Irish Constabulary as temporary constables. |
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Saracens have recruited American international Chris Wyles on secondment from USA Rugby for the new season. |
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This study recruited 77 NPC patients who received primary external megavoltage RT with curative intent. |
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During the study, the researchers recruited 18 participants, aged 18-45 years with menstrual cycles between 25-30 days. |
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These persons are recruited from a list of several, active adults in the church that is submitted by each confirmand. |
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At the outbreak of World War Two he was recruited to the war effort on board fishing boats converted for minesweeping operations. |
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He has expanded and recruited a team of serving and former military personnel who use their experiences to deliver teach-ins. |
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Most SOE agents were refugees from the occupied countries, recruited by their own governments in exile. |
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Teenagers are recruited from villages like Questa, Mora, Chamisal, and Pecos. |
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Amongst those was a water purification technology company for whom he recruited TNO to build their web presence. |
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From Day One I wanted to make sure we recruited the best kids in the state of Virginia. |
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The ceremony witnessed the graduation of 76 newly recruited policemen at the Civil Defence School. |
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He was one of the Scottish tunnellers who was recruited from the mines of Scotland to the Western Front. |
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NamPol and the NYS signed an agreement on 25 February for the 148 trainees to be recruited into the police force this year. |
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He recruited umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian underwear bomber. |
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By the early 3rd Century, the garrison had changed to the Cuneus Frisiorum Vinoviensium, which was originally recruited in Holland. |
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They were individuals who were vulnerable to being recruited. |
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What can be done to de-radicalize or deprogram individuals recruited by such groups? |
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So is that why you retired Situation as your wingman and recruited Vinny? |
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Pasternak was recruited as a physician representative because of his history with health information technology. |
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Historically the British Army has recruited from the ranks of villains, desperados and all manner of lowlife. |
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The participants were recruited in a 12-month NSI trial, followed by a 12-month NSI discontinuation phase. |
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There was a National Achievement Scholar that I recruited to the university, and he wore a do-rag and big pants. |
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Yesterday marked Down's Syndrome Awareness Day and to help, Laura Smith, 29, recruited her son Harry's nursery to get behind a fundraising day. |
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The researchers recruited 153 heart patients with especially low HDL concentrations. |
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She is alleged to have been part of a 20-strong spy ring recruited by the East Germans, according to a second report. |
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Forty caregivers were recruited, a majority of whom had a child with hemophilia A without inhibitors. |
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I was recruited back to the Texas Medical Center here after my postdoc. |
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