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In the play's lighter moments Ms. Drury pokes teasing fun at the impromptu games and exploratory exercises the actors employ to work their way into their material.
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International Health and Medical Services told Guardian Australia about 50 health staff were employed to work there.
Oblivious to the passion of her lesbian housemaid, she begins an affair with Maxwell Reed, a grease-smeared sex monkey her husband has foolishly employed to work the pumps.
Within a year she left him for a 19-year-old English vagabond employed to work in the garden of a neighbor.
"A warning given for a relatively trivial offence committed many years ago by a child, who has not reoffended, has no relevance to how that person could be safely employed to work as an adult".
I won't mention the names, but I've been employed to work on numerous toxic romcoms where you have to force this quirky and odd situation into the movie.
Anne Toth, head of Slack's people and policy, was the first person in Silicon Valley to be employed to work on the complex legal and policy issues around privacy back in 1996 at Yahoo.
"You are employed to work exclusively for Royal Collection Enterprises Limited [a Palace subsidiary] and if you wish to seek secondary employment you must first obtain the written consent of your head of department".
Plumbers and Penguins (Radio 4) was that lovely prospect, a well told programme about something most of us know little about: people other than scientists employed to work at Antarctic research stations.
The letter suggested Wilson would be a research officer for Unibuilt – but Shorten told the commission the term was "not correct" and Wilson was being employed to work full-time as his campaign director.
The governing body's statistics in mainstream athletics are no better: three female team coaches out of a total of 32 across senior, junior and under-23 championships this summer, and none employed to work with the senior team.
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