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It was more than a decade ago, and he was a probationary firefighter from Woodside, Queens, with no musical background, and still they asked him to consider joining.
Her son, Christian, was a probationary firefighter who died that day.
Miller cannot appeal Johnson's decision to fire him because Miller was a probationary employee, police said, according to the Associated Press.
She proved not willing to marry him, but for almost a year there was a probationary armistice between Irene and Harvie.
He was a probationary firefighter, one of those 14-week fellows fresh out of the academy who was rotating through the house.
The first year of private service was a probationary one, and the final pin was withheld until it had been successfully completed.
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