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Hysterium arrives to this confusion, and tells Senex that Philia is the new maid that he has hired.
For example, each record in a " Faculty and Their Courses " table might contain a Faculty ID, Faculty Name, Faculty Hire Date, and Course Code — thus we can record the details of any faculty member who teaches at least one course, but we cannot record the details of a newly hired faculty member who has not yet been assigned to teach any courses except by setting the Course Code to null.
The state has a programme where the number of jobs decreases by attrition: for two retirees, only one new employee is hired.
The Fed has since hired Linda Robertson who headed the Washington lobbying office of Enron Corp. and was adviser to all three of the Clinton administration's Treasury secretaries.
Although he has hired five additional lawyers on the side, he is completely and pathetically subservient to Huld.
Mark Rizzo has been hired to write the series, and Jenny Bicks will co-produce with Lakeshore Entertainment.
Luis discovers Julia has run off with nearly all of his fortune, and then teams up with a detective, Walter Downs ( Thomas Jane ), hired by Emily to find her real sister Julia.
The regional government has hired more healthcare workers and teachers, with major plans underway for school and hospital renovations.
Frito-Lay hired a Waits soundalike to sing a jingle similar to the song " Step Right Up " from the album Small Change, which is a song Waits has called " an indictment of advertising ".
* Implementers may be hired only after the architecture of the system has been completed ( a step that may take several months, during which time prematurely hired implementers may have nothing to do ).
He has hired 145 extra employees – the total number of the people he employed simultaneously was 963.
Wales has reservations about the new policy, fearing that the " wrong Jews " will be hired and ruin things for the few Jews working there now.
The more experience a model has, the more likely she is to be hired for a fashion show.
He hired a young student ( Carolyn Davidson ) to design his logo, paying her $ 35 for what has become one of the best known marks in the world ( she was later compensated again by the company ).< ref name =" Nikebiz ">
Sam Spade and Miles Archer are hired by a Miss Wonderly to follow a man, Floyd Thursby, who has allegedly run off with Wonderly's younger sister.
However, recent research has indicated that the HOLC did not redline in its own lending activities, and that the racist language reflected the bias of the private sector and experts hired to conduct the appraisals.
Disraeli was not fooled ; he has hired Foljambe as his personal government secretary, the better to deceive him.
Pfizer has hired customs and narcotics experts from all over the globe to track down fakes and assemble evidence that can be used to pursue civil suits for trademark infringement.
Kelling has also been hired as a consultant to Boston's and Los Angeles's Police Departments.
Reflecting back to very early in the film when he's reputed to be a gun fighter ( aka Pudgy McCabe ) who shot someone in a card game, one of the hired killers ( the third gunman ) after hearing the story, with the addition that the gun was a derringer, proclaims that McCabe has never killed anyone in his life.
Among the other factors relevant to this inquiry are the skill required ; the source of the instrumentalities and tools ; the location of the work ; the duration of the relationship between the parties ; whether the hiring party has the right to assign additional projects to the hired party ; the extent of the hired party's discretion over when and how long to work ; the method of payment ; the hired party's role in hiring and paying assistants ; whether the hiring party is in business ; the provision of employee benefits ; and the tax treatment of the hired party.

has and prominent
The music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg, has molded his group into a prominent musical organization, which is his life.
The son and heir of a prominent family marries a girl who has tell-tale shadows on the half-moons of her finger nails.
He is a prominent defender of agrarian values and has an appreciation for traditional farming.
Schwarzenegger has remained a prominent presence in bodybuilding and has written many books and articles on the sport.
During the past four hundred years, Virginia Dare has become a prominent figure in American myth and folklore, symbolizing different things to different groups of people.
Anthroposophy has had many prominent supporters outside of the movement.
Brunei's leaders are concerned that steadily increased integration in the world economy will undermine internal social cohesion although it has taken steps to become a more prominent player by serving as chairman for the 2000 APEC ( Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation ) forum.
Smashing tends to be less prominent in singles than in doubles because the smasher has no partner to follow up his effort and is thus vulnerable to a skillfully placed return.
The battle has remained prominent in the popular consciousness, with perhaps the best-known representation being Felicia Hemans's 1826 poem Casabianca.
The Battle of the Nile remains one of the Royal Navy's most famous victories, and has remained prominent in the British popular imagination, sustained by its depiction in a large number of cartoons, paintings, poems and plays.
The head is flat, U-shaped and has a prominent ridge running from the blowhole to the top of the upper lip.
Christianity has played a prominent role in shaping of Western civilization.
" Some historians have put forward the idea that more recently the United States has become the home of conspiracy theories because so many high-level prominent conspiracies have been undertaken and uncovered since the 1960s.
" Cuba has also lent support to the prominent Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) and the lesser-known Marxist-Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ) both received training from Cuba's General Intelligence Directorate, as well as financial and diplomatic support from the Cuban government.
For example, in one case, a prominent Chicana feminist writer and poet has indicated the following subjective meaning through her creative work.
A celebrity is a person who has a prominent profile and commands a great degree of public fascination and influence in day-to-day media.
Buddhism has a spiritual aspect that compliments the action of Neo-Confucianism, with prominent Neo-Confucians advocating certain forms of meditation.
CPAN module distributions usually have names in the form of CGI-Application-3. 1 ( where the :: used in the module's name has been replaced with a dash, and the version number has been appended to the name ), but this is only a convention ; many prominent distributions break the convention, especially those that contain multiple modules.
Cheerleading's increasing popularity in recent decades has made it a prominent feature in high-school themed movies and television shows.
The most prominent kind of company, usually referred to as a " corporation ", is a " juristic person ", i. e. it has separate legal personality, and those who invest money into the business have limited liability for any losses the company makes, governed by corporate law.
The disco sound has soaring, often reverberated vocals over a steady " four-on-the-floor " beat, an eighth note ( quaver ) or 16th note ( semi-quaver ) hi-hat pattern with an open hi-hat on the off-beat, and a prominent, syncopated electric bass line sometimes consisting of octaves.
The Fender Jazz Bass is often associated with disco bass lines, because the instrument itself has a very prominent " voice " in the musical mix.
The gallery of the church is decorated with the heraldic crests of prominent local families and is reputed to be constructed of timbers from ships captured during the defeat of the Spanish Armada, although this has not been categorically substantiated.

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