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Last semester, she had three campus jobs, working a total of 52 hours a week.
Added together, both sets of families are working a total of slightly more or less than 70 hours; they just divide the work differently.
Julie Habiger, a spokeswoman for Los Alamos County, said the F.B.I. started digging at the dump site on Nov. 28, and finished last Friday, breaking for weekends and working a total of nine days.
The Oregon state police had 149 staff members respond to Harney County in January alone, working a total of more than 6,000 regular work hours plus 5,700 hours of overtime, according to a recent state budget analysis.
After working a total of 6800 h, including the credited hours from school, the apprentice becomes a professionally accredited construction worker.
Working a total of six days each in a two-month period, the senior partners of V&E determined "that no further investigation was necessary because the appropriate senior- level officers of Enron were fully aware of the primary concerns Ms. Watkins wanted Mr. Lay to address," according to Dilg's testimony.
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Apart from JPMorgan, where he worked a total of 15 years, he also worked at Credit Suisse and SG Warburg.
He worked a total of 17 days, according to his records, and did not work as a volunteer there.
For the next three years he worked a total of 90 acres on three farms — he had also decided to run Mr. Tsukamoto's farm.
Under changes due to come into effect on April 6, couples with children will have to work a total of 24 hours a week to qualify for Working Tax Credit, rather than 16 hours as at present.
The Lok Sabha, or lower house, worked a total of 25 hours in this session of Parliament, or 20 percent of the scheduled time, according to numbers crunched by the New Delhi-based PRS Legislative Research.
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