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Griffin's and worked
After their marriage, Mahony worked in Griffin's practice.

Griffin's and School
Griffin's first independent commission was a landscape design for the State Normal School at Charleston, Illinois, now known as the Eastern Illinois University.
While attending Nathaniel Narbonne High School in the Harbor City area of Los Angeles, he produced numerous surfer drawings, which led to his surfing comic strip, " Murphy " for Surfer magazine in 1961, with Griffin's character featured on the front cover the following year.
Griffin's book series, The Corps with two supporting characters, Steve Koffler and Lieutenant Macklin passing through the Marine Parachute School at NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey.

Griffin's and style
Griffin's albums were of an Islamic and Afrocentric style, combined with increasingly spoken word lyrics.
Griffin's knowledge of military jargon and administrative writing style shows when fictional orders and dispatches are incorporated in his novels.

Griffin's and .
Griffin's Rural Roads Authority and Byrd's 60,000 miles of county contracts would look like pauper's oaths.
The area known as the Parliamentary Triangle is formed by three of Burley Griffin's axes, stretching from Capital Hill along Commonwealth Avenue to the Civic Centre around City Hill, along Constitution Avenue to the Defence precinct on Russell Hill, and along Kings Avenue back to Capital Hill.
The North and South Canberra districts are substantially based on Walter Burley Griffin's designs.
Several psychologists and ethologists have argued for the existence of animal consciousness by describing a range of behaviors that appear to show animals holding beliefs about things they cannot directly perceive — Donald Griffin's 2001 book Animal Minds reviews a substantial portion of the evidence.
In 2005, she began a recurring role in the animated comedy Family Guy as Brian Griffin's simple-minded girlfriend, Jillian.
Disco hit the television airwaves with Soul Train in 1971 hosted by Don Cornelius, then Marty Angelo's Disco Step-by-Step Television Show in 1975, Steve Marcus ' Disco Magic / Disco 77, Eddie Rivera's Soap Factory and Merv Griffin's Dance Fever, hosted by Deney Terrio, who is credited with teaching actor John Travolta to dance for his upcoming role in the hit movie Saturday Night Fever.
Griffin's Honor Bound and Men At War series revolves around fictional OSS operations.
Patterson appeared on several popular talk shows to show the film and promote the documentary on Merv Griffin's program, with Krantz offering his analysis of the film, and also on Joey Bishop's talk show.
* Griffin Silver-An aging rock star admired by Katchoo in her youth, Griffin's songs were printed in the series long before the character made his first appearance.
* " The Phantom Editor Strikes Again ", Joshua Griffin's April 29, 2005 review of Episode II. I: Attack of the Phantom, on TheForce. net fan site
( He was perhaps best known in later years as Merv Griffin's TV talk show announcer / sidekick in the mid-1960s.
After the ceremony, bureaucratic disputes hindered Griffin's work ; a Royal Commission in 1916 ruled his authority had been usurped by certain officials.
Griffin's relationship with the Australian authorities was strained and a lack of funding meant that by the time he was fired in 1920, little work had been done.
The NCDC ended four decades of disputes over the shape and design of Lake Burley Griffin — the centrepiece of Griffin's design — and construction was completed in 1964 after four years of work.
The completion of the lake finally the laid the platform for the development of Griffin's Parliamentary Triangle.
Hyde returns to the British Museum and tortures Griffin ; breaking Griffin's leg and raping him before murdering him.
CASS / Hawley Griffin's lyrics often contain references to themes and plot issues within Alan Moore's and H. G. Wells ' works, including but not restricted to The League of Extraordinary Gentleman series or The Invisible Man.
As late as 1960 five shops existed in the Village ( Griffin's sub-Post Office, The Blenheim Steps, Cook & Son ( sweets and groceries ), Hawes Brothers ( grocers ) and Vincett's ( butchers )) but although the buildings survive, they have all since been converted into private houses, as the retail focus in the area shifted to Mill Hill Broadway.
Wallace was a semi-regular on The Merv Griffin Show, appearing over 50 times, and moved to Hollywood at Griffin's request.

employers and worked
All three Brontë sisters worked as governesses or teachers, and all experienced problems controlling their charges, gaining support from their employers, and coping with homesickness — but Anne was the only one who persevered and made a success of her work.
His last principle which he preached stated: " labour relations will be managed best when worked out in honest negotiation between employers and unions, without Government ’ s unwarranted interference.
He worked as a cook and valet, and one of his employers was the actor-manager Samuel Foote, who may have inspired him to take to the stage.
He became in charge of economical cooperation there, and worked with Ernest-Antoine Seillière, future leader of the MEDEF employers ' union.
Smith then worked as an itinerant surveyor for many years until one of his employers, Sir John Johnstone, recognised him and took steps to gain for him the respect he deserved.
Thus, the surplus-labour is unpaid labour appropriated by employers in the form of work-time and outputs, on the basis that employers own and supply the means of production worked with.
QCDA worked closely with its main strategic partners, including the Department for Education, the Office for Standards in Education ( Ofsted ), employers ' organisations, the Training and Development Agency for Schools ( TDA ), the Skills Funding Agency, the former General Teaching Council for England ( GTCE ) and the Sector Skills Councils ( SSC ).
By 1935 only 12, 000 Arabs ( 5 % of the workforce ) worked in the Jewish sector, half of these in agriculture, whereas 32, 000 worked for the Mandate authorities and 211, 000 were either self-employed or worked for Arab employers.
Founded in 1958 with the blessing of then UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld, BCUN worked to build support for the UN among business leaders and employers of major US corporations, enjoying the early support of leaders such as: former UN Secretary-General U Thant, and US Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Harry Truman.
However, some employers may require employees to work on such a holiday, but the employee must either receive a day off in lieu of the holiday or must be paid at a premium rate — usually 1½ ( known as " time and a half ") or twice ( known as " double time ") the regular pay for their time worked that day, in addition to the holiday pay ( except for high technology workers in British Columbia ).
Within these guidelines, the rate at which the employee will accumulate the vacation or sick time is often determined by length of service ( the amount of time the employee has worked for the employers ).
Murray strongly supported America's entry into World War I, and worked closely with government officials and employers to ensure that labor cooperated in the war effort.
They moved to London, where she worked as a maid for a number of employers, stealing from them for her husband.
" Stonewall worked with 600 major employers and their experience had shown that these statistics increased when people were regularly asked about sexual orientation as part of general monitoring information.
As a result of the Act, many more employers have instituted internal whistleblowing procedures, although only 38 percent of individuals surveyed worked for a company with such procedures in place.
This law only affected women who worked as wage-earning factory workers and simply required that employers not allow women to work in the first four weeks after giving birth.
While Kaplan worked primarily for labor unions, he occasionally provided services for employers.
Longshoremen also began dictating other terms, fining members who worked more than the ceiling of 120 hours per month, filing charges against a gang boss for " slandering colored brothers " and forcing employers to fire strikebreakers.
These included many with whom they had worked in the past, notably their previous employers Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan.
He worked in Beijing with the Chinese Government, employers and unions to draft workplace protection legislation.
Laurie Dann worked as a babysitter, and some employers were happy with the care she provided their children.

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