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Peeling paint and shattered glass are souvenirs of an occupation whose wounds were deep and still stinging.
Latvia and Estonia both need a quiet nudge towards enfranchising their Russian minorities, left after the Soviet occupation, whose continuing (if largely self-induced) statelessness allows Russia to pose as their best protector.
Arzner's last film, First Comes Courage (1943), starred Merle Oberon as a Norwegian spy during the Nazi occupation whose sense of self-reliance leads her to forsake the man she loves.
Mr. Quinn's Zorba is an earthy peasant of indeterminate age and occupation whose philosophy is that "a man needs a little madness" or else "he never dares cut the rope and be free".
Duvalier's epoch, which ended with the overthrow of his son Jean-Claude in 1986, ushered in Haiti's latest era of instability, which has seen, in barely a quarter-century, several coups and revolutions, a handful of elections (aborted, rigged and, occasionally, fair), a second American occupation (whose accomplishments were even more ephemeral than the first) and, all told, a dozen Haitian rulers.
The Air Force study began in 1982, comparing the health records of veterans involved in Operation Ranch Hand with the records of Air Force personnel of roughly the same age, race and military occupation whose jobs in the war had nothing to do with the aerial spraying operation.
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Other occupations whose members might be mistaken for therapists include antique dealer, professor of textile design, and manager of classical musicians.
The Child Poverty Action Group lists occupations whose incomes will be poleaxed: a nursery nurse loses £1,788, a hospital porter £2,011, a care worker £1,906.
I asked his company to compile a list of occupations that have shown the most "up-credentialing" in the last five years — that is, occupations whose job ads were significantly more likely to name college diplomas as a prerequisite in 2012 than they were in 2007.
These are, according to the expansion magnitude, managers, professionals and technicians, whose expansion reached 7.8 percentage points (henceforth pp); retail sales and service occupations, whose employment share increased in 3.91 pp and finally, low-skilled service occupations, with an almost negligible increase of 0.07 pp.
You know, maybe it's just me, but the two occupations whose workers shouldn't be humpin' a second job are brain surgeons and airline pilots.
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