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Management also insisted on docking the strikers up to $3,600 apiece, depending on their salaries.
I tried to let steer a couple of times in the rough-weather scenes and docking the boat and all.
Bang, boink, bone, docking the shuttle and air the orchid are listed under prosaic columns headed "words for sex", "words for penis", "words for female masturbation".
The trouble with docking the pay of "all members of Congress" as a way of chastising the villains therein is the trouble with all forms of "collective punishment".
I can now look back with satisfaction upon my years spent saving scrubbing oil-rig decks and docking the commercial fishing boats of richer men.
Ms. Eddie-Callagain said she won her first case in March 1999 when Illinois began docking the wages of a former United States serviceman to provide financial support for his two children in Okinawa.
Investigating the hard landing of a ferry five years ago, Coast Guard officials found that managers had increased the risk to passengers by allowing a captain in training to practice his mooring skills by docking the fully loaded ferry.
Towing and docking the Waterpod has required eight insurance policies, at a cost of $18,000, and obtaining permits from the Coast Guard and a host of state and local agencies.
She piloted a second shuttle flight in May 1997, successfully docking the Atlantis with Mir to transfer personnel, equipment, and supplies.
It even auto-launches the Car Home app upon docking the phone in place.
Docking the pay of chairman Marcel Ospel by a whopping 90.0%.
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