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Although Rossier failed even to embark on the mission he had been hired to document, he remained in East Asia for some time longer.
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Some were hired to document ceremonies like the completion of a bridge or an inaugural subway ride.
Her work with medical subjects began in 1957 when she was hired to document the progress and treatment of kidney disease for the Childhood Nephrosis Clinic at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center where husbandband was on the faculty.
In the early 1850s Philip Henry Delamotte was hired to document the progress of the construction of the Crystal Place in London, and a few years later Robert Howlett depicted the building of the Great Eastern transatlantic steamship.
"Lewis Hine was hired to document the Empire State Building, and as a body of work that to me represents a greater artistic achievement, at least across the series," said Sarah Meister, a curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art, who put together the exhibition "Picturing New York" of 2009.
An environmental company had to be hired to decontaminate documents and furniture.
Indeed, a Wikipedia entry on the history of paper shredding says that after the Iranian revolution, carpet weavers were hired to reconstruct shredded documents found at the American embassy, and the reconstructed bits were published by the Iranian government.
Instead of a careful review, people were hired to rubber-stamp hundreds of foreclosure documents an hour.
They are hired to prepare tax and other accounting documents.
According to the new documents, Flynn Intel Group was hired to "perform research" on Gülen and his network of charter schools and to "engage a public relations firm and a filming and production crew to potentially distribute the results of its research".
Eventually he was hired to teach there.
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