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A few weeks before the weddings, at a board meeting, he suggested that the mayor's job be made full time.
That's not least because the band members were heading into their 30s with relationships and responsibilities that made "full time critical darlings" start to pale in comparison with "steady income from proper job".
She said she believes that "education eventually will be the umbrella or glue that holds it all together," and the position of education director has been made full time.
In July 1993 he was told he'd be made "full time" and should report to personnel on Monday, Aug. 2, 1993, to sign up for the company's health plan.
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She has worked as a postdoc for three years on AHRC and NIHR funded projects, and has now been made full-time and permanent.
The analysis, set out in its latest economic review, supported the argument that self-employment was a refuge for the post-crash redundant worker, but less important in recent years as private sector firms increasingly made full-time jobs available.
Initially combining the job with a role at Fulham, Keegan was made full-time coach in May.
Jackie McNamara was initially appointed as caretaker manager before being made full-time manager of the club at the end of the 2010 2011 season.
At worst, it means homelessness, which makes full-time work even harder.
Some do make full-time professions of it -- as retailers, wholesalers and breeders.
These qualities, which can admittedly make full-time life problematic, have a more positive effect on a visitor, who can revel in the city's extraordinary intactness.
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