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As Požar and Omerza show, Amalija was an employee of the state-owned Jutranjka textile factory, where she worked as a pattern maker from 1964 until her retirement, in 1997.
He worked as a pattern maker, a skilled trade, in the ladies garment industry.
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After she graduated, Hesse returned to New York City and supported her art by working as a pattern designer for a textile company.
SPD, a 43-kDa member of the collectin superfamily, is a part of lung surfactant and has been shown to have an important role in the innate immune system by working as a pattern recognition molecule [7].
He joined his father in 1849 at an engineering works at Whitechapel, working as a Pattern Maker's Improver where he invented the steel wheel spider-spokes.
Or it's the sweet one who left school at 13 to work as a pattern cutter in a textile factory in Istanbul, and has named his daughter something that means "water of life", but he still doesn't know what they're going to name their son, due in May, because, apparently, Turkish boys' names are all shit.
Ms. Robinson, who has worked as a fashion designer and a pattern maker, said, "I always thought performance art was a crock".
After graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology, he went to work as an assistant pattern maker.
The workouts afford the quarterback and his receivers freedom to work as much on one pattern as they want, with no coaches telling them they have to move on to something else.
In his spare time he works as a blood-spatter pattern analyst in the forensics lab of the Miami-Dade Police Department.
Mr. Hawkins thinks that the human neocortex, that part of the brain that includes the perception and reasoning functions, itself works as a kind of pattern-seeking and predictive system.
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