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Employed means they are either self-employed or employed somewhere for wage or salary.
"You want this human capital employed somewhere, maybe not on Wall Street".
It suggests you are employed somewhere in the building, and thus a New Yorker.
I once heard the only occupation that isn't employed somewhere in health is submariner – although I'm sure there are others.
If you're a West Indian and gainfully employed somewhere, you can forget about watching the games live.
About a year ago, Reddit employed somewhere between 70 to 80 people, Huffman said.
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They're just trying to stay employed and, somewhere, find a new shell.
The mayor, a former physician and a coalition candidate from Slovakia's center-right and center-left parties, rattled off the relevant statistics: there were 1,300 Roma in his town, 75 of whom were employed, "and somewhere around 200 stray dogs".
A grade-conscious student these days seems to need a custom job, and to judge from the number of services on the Internet, there must be virtual mills somewhere employing armies of diligent scholars who grind away so that credit-card-equipped undergrads can enjoy more carefree time together.
Every single broadcast about strikes, particularly in the past two weeks, has concentrated on the upset caused to "commuters" or "shoppers", or children who have allegedly had their Christmases "broken", and it is perhaps time to employ an editor, somewhere, who can argue, truthfully, about an old right to withdraw labour when all else has failed.
The purpose of employing STATCOM at somewhere in the middle of long transmission line by regulating the voltage at the point of connection for the intensification of power transfer capability or reactive power control at the load centre.
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