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He said the man was known to workers variously as "Jose" and "Alfredo" — both of Mr. Perez's given names.
It built a secret storage room, and operated the clandestine machinery from a hut known to workers as the Wendy House, disguised with fake "Danger: high voltage" signs on its door.
Many of the practical techniques developed for treating systems described by periodic differential equations have arisen in different fields of application; con sequently some procedures have not always been known to workers in areas that might benefit substantially from them.
A suspect was quickly arrested after the incident and, though prosecutors said he refused to talk, was identified as 35-year-old delivery truck driver Yassin Sahli, who was known to workers at the plant.
Opportunities for isocyanate skin exposure, such as spills, cleanup, and contact with contaminated equipment, are well known to workers and field researchers.
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Both the injured worker and their employer are known to the workers' compensation authority.
Although many health care workers had job descriptions, the performance indicators and standards were not clearly defined and known to all workers and managers.
One site, near Riverside Drive in Upper Manhattan, is known to homeless workers as the Bat Cave.
MR. HENRY JAMES WADDINGTON, who died at Bournemouth on June 28 at ninety-one years of age, was well known to microscopic workers both at home and abroad.
Chinese firms with advance warning of visits by analysts have been known to rent workers and stock to deceive them.Courageous crusadersGotham's declaration after Gowex's downfall—"May truth, justice (and not vengeance), restoration and redemption prevail"—was somewhat bombastic.
Bosses have been known to threaten workers' families.
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