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the lindsey
proper noun
A former Anglo-Saxon kingdom, now a division of Lincolnshire, England.
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But William Nordhaus, the Yale economist, puts the Lindsey estimate at the low end, with the high end being $1.6 trillion over a decade.
THE Lindsey oil refinery is a 500-acre leviathan of soaring towers and contorted pipes that looks as if it has been scooped out of America's rustbelt and dropped on an otherwise bucolic Lincolnshire landscape.
The conciliation service was called in after around 3,000 workers at oil and power plants across the UK staged unofficial strikes in support of workers at the Lindsey refinery at North Killingholme.
John Monks, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, said the Lindsey refinery dispute was typical of problems that had become apparent across the EU where workers were employed outside their home country.
Once the Lindsey workers heard that another company, Alstom were also refusing to hire local labour, instead bringing in Spanish and Portuguese workers at Staythorpe Power Station, the blue touch paper was lit.
The Lindsey Adelman Studio, which she founded in 2006, recently came up with a do-it-yourself design for a reading lamp of sorts, with a base that clamps onto a desk or table, and offers the instructions without charge online at lindseyadelman.com.
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Mr. Lindsey was born in Lilbourn, Mo., and moved with his family to Memphis when he was 8; his precociousness as a teenage noisemaker got the Lindseys ejected from more than one address.
The Stevens, Marys, Sues and Debbies of the 1950's and 60's may have walked to school -- snow or not -- but many of the Lindseys, Kendalls, Dylans and Hunters of today are either riding the bus or hopping into somebody's sport utility vehicle to get to class.
As the outcomes are limited by a circle as described in Section 2.4, maybe a similar approach as used in the Lindsey-Fox method [23] could be used.
Their chance came in February, when Leeds noticed three stoic, empty-handed men standing in the Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse hallway.
The chief motive for the strike at the Total Lindsey oil refinery over foreign workers was the belief that British workers had been unfairly excluded from opportunity, something that has infinitely more resonance when jobs are insecure and new jobs increasingly hard to come by.
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