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British fencing has appointed its first full-time performance manager ahead of London 2012, reports guardian.co.uk.
The tradition continues in the work of the Cuban-born artist Tania Bruguera, who has created the equivalent of a full-time performance piece called the Immigrant Movement International in Corona, Queens.
13 Although CHWs may originally be expected to spend only a small amount of time on health-related activities, community demands and task-shifting measures may increasingly require full-time performance.
At 17 she was selected on to the British Team and trained full time at the High Performance Centre for 18 months before deciding to retire from competitive sport.
Some members are full time and sing in every performance; others are associates, hired per production.
It is like having a Globe Theatre company, devoted to historically accurate Shakespearian performance, playing full time, and privately funded, in the London Palladium.
Still, Mr. Galvin, who began working at the company, based in Schaumburg, Ill., in summer jobs in 1967 and joined it full time in 1973, defended his performance.
Alexander Zagoreos, a New York City-based partner of Lazard Frres & Co., devotes full time to this enigma, and performance numbers suggest that he has more of a clue than the average investor to what's going on.
But athletic performance is closely monitored; if someone does not measure up, a part-time desk job can quickly become full time.
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Employees: Ten full time.
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