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When Godard finished "Weekend," he advised his production crew to look for work elsewhere.
It costs the Line about $600,000 a year fo a skeleton crew to look after the liner.
Federal rules governing the PATH lines, the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North are more strict and would have required the flagging lights and an additional worker on the crew, to look out for the others, Mr. Samuelsen said.
No need for that large, heavy, expensive crew to look after your rigging and no need to re-rig every time the wind changes force or direction.
Although they lost Eric Fairbairn late in the build-up to the race, Drinkwater considered them to be "a pretty, lively crew to look at".
Father migrates with fishing crew to look for work in Cotonou port and occasionally sends back small remittances.
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Some of the crews to look out for are N Genius, Military Crew, Game Cartel, Street Life and Fort Nottz.
(Amtrak declined to comment on any changes to Bostian's schedule but did say that "from time to time, [the company] revisits crew assignments to look for efficiencies, improve crew rest or to reflect changes in train operations"). The new route had his Acela 2121 arriving at Union Station at 4 53 p.m. and, after a change of trains, pushing off at 7 10 onboard 188's Cities Sprinter.
But when the crew went to look at the monitor, they came back laughing.
The National Geographic Channel sent a documentary crew down to look into the tale.
An ITN crew went to look but were sent away and their film confiscated.
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