Probably completed during the 1850s, the painting depicts an attempt by Navy recruiters to entice a Thames waterman into the service. |
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Finally, recruiters told him he was worthless and asked him make his own way home. |
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This is the 11 th year in which we are organising a day-long marketplace under one roof for job-seekers and recruiters. |
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The camera follows two college basketball recruiters who feverishly pursue fresh young ballplayers. |
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They pose as recruiters, but both the local mayor and the miners assume they will be strike-breakers. |
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I also started going out to meet with recruiters to get buy-in for our new curriculum, to tell them that we were going to become a powerhouse. |
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Corporate recruiters and large companies maintain their own databases of job candidates, including unstructured data such as interview notes. |
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The army has responded to the recruiting slump by increasing the number of recruiters and offering bigger sign-up bonuses. |
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And second, it had always been my assumption that anyone interested in getting involved could do so without the beck of enthusiastic recruiters. |
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They also use their own students as tutors, recruiters, and mentors for less experienced students. |
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Several of the larger online recruiters are attempting to distance themselves from cowboy operators by introducing self-regulation. |
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Out of an office of eight recruiters, only one of them was there by choice. |
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Facing lagging recruitment figures, military recruiters are under increasing pressure to produce. |
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If it doesn't get the volunteers to fill a growing need for recruiters, the Air Force will select airmen from other jobs to fill slots. |
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Also, we have been increasing the number of recruiters, enlarging bonuses and developing other initiatives to further encourage volunteers. |
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In other instances, CIA recruiters used thinly veiled threats to coerce their cooperation. |
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The online recruiters say IS can appoint a guardian for them to provide permission. |
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Central won thirty-three consecutive games, and Suffridge became a plum for the college recruiters. |
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No wonder recruiters from coast to coast had been slobbering over Harris from the spring of '99, through his senior season at Newark and into the new year. |
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She added the image of harassingly aggressive recruiters isn't accurate in the offices she oversees, which approach the job more like career counseling. |
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And with that change, I call on all our college campuses to open their doors to our military recruiters and rotc. |
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I feel lucky to have cultivated solid relationships with three decent, straight-shooting recruiters over the years, using them for hiring and finding new jobs for myself. |
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Talk to your mentors, and take those phone calls from recruiters. |
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It entrains more reticent givers and an expanding array of scholarships attracts the attention of students, recruiters, faculty and the envy of competing departments. |
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Most recruiters and seasoned health care executives use prior track record as a predictor of success in the selection of physician executives. |
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So, what do moonbat professors do when they're not attacking military recruiters, the Bush administration, cameramen, and College Republicans? |
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Many migrant workers arriving for work in Qatar have paid exorbitant fees to recruiters in their home countries. |
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Today RecruitLoop provides businesses with the first curetted network of over 50 highly experienced, independent recruiters. |
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In 2013, LBS was reported to have among the most wanted MBAs in the world by recruiters, comparable to those of Harvard, Stanford and Insead. |
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We are grateful to our staff, recruiters, and contractors for their dedication to PDS Tech and The Boeing Company. |
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It is ranked first in the UK for the quality of its graduates as chosen by the recruiters of the UK's major companies. |
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King's was ranked as the 5th best university in the UK for the quality of graduates according to recruiters from the UK's major companies. |
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Colleges and universities provide reservoirs of talent for job recruiters. |
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The University is ranked as the 2nd best university in the UK for the quality of graduates according to recruiters from the UK's major companies. |
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Slater also hired recruiters to search for families willing to work at the mill. |
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And coaches, scouts, and other recruiters can become aware of talented players who are graded using the BPS system. |
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Glasgow places within the top 20 in the UK and 3rd in Scotland for the employability of its graduates as ranked by recruiters from the UK's major companies. |
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Good schools, low crime rates, clean air, ample recreational facilities and short, traffic-free commutes are assets usually cited by penturban business recruiters. |
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In a 2015 Times Higher Education study UCL was chosen as the 8th best university in the UK for the quality of graduates according to recruiters from the UK's major companies. |
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Once the firm narrows down the relevant subset of attorneys by a self-selection process, then the firm's recruiters personally interview the few best matches. |
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Edinburgh places within the top 10 in the UK and 2nd in Scotland for the employability of its graduates as ranked by recruiters from the UK's major companies. |
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That afternoon, in team camp, she started going right all the time. That shows how coachable she is. Her coachability is something I talk to college recruiters about. |
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