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These Windows gurus technically work for employment agencies, but Microsoft recruits and trains them.
All of us clean for GWR, but only some of us are employed directly by the company – 350 of us, including me, technically work for Servest UK.
(Disclosure: I suppose I technically work for AOL, who just recently acquired Hipster. Rest assured, I thought Hipster was cool way before that).
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Perhaps it is fair to give Johnson a pass when it comes to Hoover's dealings; Hoover may have technically worked for him, but he was Hoover.
During that time, she was technically working for the United States government, not a private entity under Trump's control.
Her husband called me back and contradicted what the financial-planning company said—I had never technically worked for Karen.
And while Greg now technically works for himself, and certain things have become somewhat flexible -- meaning he is no longer on a 9-5 schedule -- it's not any easier because whatever schedule we had has gone right out the window.
While it's true you're technically working for yourself, it's still crucial that you choose the right broker.
Technically, managers work for the board.
If you get in technically I work for you.
"Alma" (2007), Ms. León's contribution, is a more consistently light-spirited but technically demanding work for flute and piano.
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