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She had been doing that for one home so large it kept her employed for more than a year.
Mrs. Dam, 45, is looking for a career that will keep her employed into her 60's.
After three years in France, she has five jobs, scattered around Paris: her five bosses have all signed documents attesting to their willingness to keep her employed.
Her relocation sees her employed at a secure unit for problem teenagers, where she will look after 16-year-old devil child and modern-day Nostradamus, Bethany Krall.
In a documentary-style section, we see her employed with other women as a prostitute in scenes based on Où en est la prostitution?, a book by the French lawyer Marcel Sacotte, and possibly also inspired by the interwar photographic albums of harsh, realistic images by the Hungarian photographer Brassaï, such as Paris by Night.
Consequently, the authors found, the average American worker was burning almost 150 fewer calories daily at work than his or her employed parents had, a change that had materially contributed to the rise in obesity during the same time frame, especially among men, the authors concluded.
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While I was working for her I was socially acceptable, but when I left her employ they wouldn't continue any kind of relationship with me.
Her employs more of a match-based approach to communication than the old Dattch did.
where x denotes the opportunity cost of time of worker i, QR and L are, respectively, the quasi‐rent and employment of her employing firm j i), and γ is the workers' bargaining power.
She brought French musical influences with her, employing lutenists and viol players in her household.
She had negotiated with her employing doctors that her diabetes appointments were 30 min long (instead of 15 min) "otherwise I would have just been completing the boxes with no time for the patient".
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