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In one particularly vivid example cited in court documents, a man employed by the family as a gardener described how Mr. Skakel once tried to jump off the Triborough Bridge after saying that "he had done something very bad, and that he needed to get out of the country, and that he had to kill himself".
In Tbilisi, police safely defused an explosive device found underneath a car of a local man employed as a driver at the Israeli embassy.
Christian Bale gives a good performance as Michael Burry, a shy and difficult man employed as a fund manager.
He is the embodiment of an upwardly mobile working-class man, employed as a construction manager at one of the biggest housebuilders in Britain.
His beautiful onscreen/offscreen flame Patricia Deville (Essie Davis) from those days is still in the Isle of Man, employed as a local TV journalist, happily married to a man who was once Thorncroft's stuntman.
As a child in 1950s Johannesburg, Stanley Cohen saw from his bedroom window the old Zulu man employed as a "Night Watch Boy" huddled over his charcoal fire, rubbing his hands together to keep warm.
Our man, employed as amanuensis to Mr Inbelicate, an elderly sleuth who has devoted his life to assembling documents relevant to the case, gets his moniker from the non-word "Inscriptino", a printer's error for "Inscription" in early versions of the great work.
In August 2010 the world stopped breathing when a group of men employed as Chilean miners was trapped inside the San Jose Mine, nearly as deep as the tallest building on earth.
These associations between hostility and metabolic disturbances were found in healthy, middle-aged men employed as managers after a 12-h fast and were argued to demonstrate the effects of personality, behavioral patterns, and a stress-inducing lifestyle on insulin resistance.
The ORs in the current study were also lower than those found in a study of male breast cancer and men employed as painters (aOR of 2.3, 95 % CI: 1.0-5.2) and men employed as motor vehicle mechanics (aOR of 2.1 (95 % CI: 1.0-4.4) [ 15].
Spitz and Johnson (1985) reported a significantly raised risk for the offspring of men employed as 'electricians, electric and electronics workers, linemen, utility employees, welders, electrical equipment salesmen and repairmen': OR=2.13 (95% CI 1.05 4.35).
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