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In recent weeks, Alejandro Pino, the regional manager of an insurance company for work-related accidents, has given the miners media training on how to speak and express themselves, even sending a rolled-up copy of his guidebook through the borehole.
It would fill a need, he says, for a guidebook through the changing legal world, where big law firms, on the one hand, offer fat-salaried inducements to keep talent from the tentacles of private industry, and where the public sector, on the other hand, maintains an intense need for the best and the brightest out of law school to toil for less pay as public prosecutors or defenders of the poor.
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After his death in 1850 a popular guidebook, Through Wordsworth Country, was published and over the next 80 years this term, alongside "Wordsworthshire", was commonly used on railway posters and road signs and in travel brochures.
Elena Lister New York, Aug. 16, 2010 The writer is a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Weill-Cornell Medical Center and the author of "I Will Remember You: A Guidebook Through Grief for Teens".
Buy a guidebook or look through the internet for ideas.
I can't sleep and flip through a guidebook about Petra, the Nabataean city carved into the mountains deep in the Jordanian desert.
New flashcards made by a Princeton, N.J., company, Lingolook (www.lingolook.net), hope to do away with the panic of flipping through guidebooks to find the phrase for "Where's the airport?" The passport-size, double-sided and illustrated flashcards feature basic words instead of long phrases, and are connected with a button in one corner so that they fan out for easy access.
SOME people take well-conceived, well-planned trips to Europe, with lots of research on the Internet, browsing through guidebooks, discussion with the travel agent, days of sensible packing.
Back at the guest house, I had the sandwich and went through the guidebook again in my room.
Flicking through the guidebook, we saw windmills, rolling green fields, so we thought we'd go to East Anglia.
The viewer can quickly become bogged down in all this, spending more time flipping through the guidebook than looking at the work.
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