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The former special branch officers who have been boasting of their exploits to the BBC say that 23 senior trade unionists were "talking" to them in the 1970s - and that's not counting those working as narks for MI5.
For example, taking care of children and parents, work that's largely done by women, does not count towards working history when applying to Social Security.
How does educating people about choice not count as working for women's equality?
For the purposes of the VCRO's five day proposal submission policy, March 24 and 25 will not count as working days.
For example, a professor of physics would not count as working in a STEM occupation but instead would be listed in Census data as a postsecondary teacher.
Constantine said 1.5 million people had encountered a work from the collection last year, not counting the works lent to hospitals, universities and libraries.
By 1918 de Scévola was in command of camouflage workshops with over 9,000 workers, not counting the camoufleurs working at the front itself.
The current show is the eighth he has written, not counting his work in Hollywood He went out there straight from his run as a Strand usher, M-G-M having topped his old salary considerably.
Not counting a densely worked, outsider-type drawing made when Erro was 14, the retrospective begins with posterlike collages from the mid-1950's that combine schematic comic figures, found images and words, anticipating his future as an omnivorous image scavenger.
In other words, the Clinton campaign has a good point: Not counting those who worked only part of the year results in a wider pay gap for women in Clinton's office.
Americans who live abroad -- more than six million of us worldwide (not counting those who work for the U.S. government) -- often face hard questions about our country from people we live among.
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