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once and worked
Billy Koch, who had once worked for Wright as a chauffeur, gave a deposition for Miriam's use that he had seen Olgivanna living at Taliesin.
It was his brag that he could beat everybody at anything, but especially at fighting, and he once took on the manager of his club and worked him over thoroughly with his fists.
Nin once worked at Lawrence R. Maxwell Books located at 45 Christopher Street.
The operating theatre of the University of Leiden in which he once worked as an anatomist is now at the center of a museum named after him ; the Boerhaave Museum.
Criswell said he had once worked as a radio announcer and news broadcaster.
Convicts once lived and worked in the Gosford area.
While cars were known to jump the tracks more than once during these excursions, the system seems to have worked fairly well.
One was an extremely free translation ( or rather a paraphrase ) of The Protreptic of Galen ( Paraphrase de C. GALIEN, sus l ' Exhortation de Menodote aux estudes des bonnes Artz, mesmement Medicine ), and in his so-called Traité des fardemens ( basically a medical cookbook containing, once again, materials borrowed mainly from others ) he included a description of the methods he used to treat the plague – none of which, not even the bloodletting, apparently worked.
Many of the tools with which they once had worked were gone.
Among them were Michael Townley, a DINA U. S. expatriate who had once worked for the CIA ; General Manuel Contreras, former head of the DINA ; and Brigadier Pedro Espinoza, also formerly of DINA.
But this was not always the case ; in the early 20th century, once it became apparent that the " sport " was worked, pro wrestling was looked down on as a cheap entertainment for the uneducated working class — an attitude that still exists to varying degrees today.
Mainly Scarpa worked on Disney comics, but many years ago he used to do something non-Disney once in a while, so he did one ( Rolf Kauka's ) Lupo story and one ( Hannah and Barbera's ) Yogi Bear story.
Papert worked with Jean Piaget at the University of Geneva from 1958 to 1963 and is widely considered the most brilliant and successful of Piaget's protégés ; Piaget once said that " no one understands my ideas as well as Papert.
* Judith O ' Dea as Barbra: Judith O ' Dea, a 23-year-old commercial and stage actress, had once worked for Hardman and Eastman in Pittsburgh.
Up until the 1990s, each of Gilliam's non-Python films was to feature at least one of his fellow Monty Python alumni ( particularly Palin, Cleese, and Idle ), and for his finished projects Gilliam has worked with the following actors more than once ( in order of first film appearance ):
Cohn's scare tactics worked for all 23 years the Stooges were at Columbia ; the team never once asked for — nor were they ever given — a salary increase.
He would often work for fifteen hours or more at a stretch ; he claimed to have once worked for 48 hours with only three hours of rest in the middle.
Spacey and Bening worked to create a sense of the love that Lester and Carolyn once had for one another ; for example, the scene in which Lester almost seduces Carolyn after the pair argue over Lester's buying a car was originally " strictly contentious ".
An enigmatic person who has been hailed as a liberator against the Danes and denounced as a tyrannical ruler, brutally suppressing three uprisings in Dalarna-which had once been the first region to support his claim to the throne-one in Västra Götaland, and one in Småland, Gustav worked to raise taxes, end Feudalism and bring about a Swedish Reformation, replacing the pregoratives of local landowners, noblemen and clergy with centrally appointed governors and bishops.
The two leads were Austin Stoker, who had appeared previously in science fiction, disaster and blaxploitation films, and Darwin Joston, who had worked primarily in television and had once been Carpenter's next-door neighbor.
* Being ineffective as a means of " reuniting body and soul once death has occurred ", necromancy in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling is generally disparaged as " a branch of magic that has never worked.
After World War II, Bretnor worked for the U. S. State Department until ill health once again caused him to resign.
Set free, he supported his mother and three sisters by working in a Rotterdam shipyard, went to sea again at 19, briefly worked for the navy, but having rejoined the merchant fleet was captured once more in 1621 — this time by Barbary corsairs off Tunis.
He once worked as a postal worker.

once and door-to-door
McGovern once went door-to-door through Evanston, Illinois asking each woman in one neighborhood if she was the illegitimate daughter of Warren G. Harding.

once and vacuum
And men also used vacuum cleaners in both rooms, sucking dust up once more.
These regions may be initiated by field electron emission, but are then sustained by localized thermionic emission once a vacuum arc forms.
Because the output pulses have a fixed amplitude, the switching elements ( usually MOSFETs, but valves ( vacuum tubes ) and bipolar transistors were once used ) are switched either completely on or completely off, rather than operated in linear mode.
He regarded his move away from liberal politics as " a totally natural reaction once I began to see undisciplined elements in our country stimulating a breakdown of our system ... Those functionless creatures, the hippies ... just didn't appear out of a vacuum.
Though once widely used in factory line shafts, this type of pulley is still found driving the rotating brush in upright vacuum cleaners.
The way forward was to provide as Savery had done, a boiler capable of assuring a continuous supply of steam to the cylinder, provide the vacuum power stroke by condensing the steam, and once that had done its work to dispose of the condensed water.
These regions may be initiated by field electron emission, but are then sustained by localized thermionic emission once a vacuum arc forms.
This type of electromechanical inverter switch, called a vibrator or buzzer, was once used in vacuum tube automobile radios.
BD used this invention to create a system that included the vacuum pressurized sleeve, and a cannula with sleeve attached to a holder that holds the needle / sleeve combination, and guides the negatively pressured collection vial that is inserted once the needle is in the patient.
The old Elmer's Glue plant was once a foundation of the local economy, but in its absence other businesses have had to fill the vacuum.
However, once the system falls into a specific stable vacuum state ( amounting to a choice of θ ), this symmetry will appear to be lost, or " spontaneously broken ".
The power struggle by the great Dragon-Blooded houses to fill the resulting power vacuum has destabilized the Scarlet Empire and allowed the Solar Exalted to escape the purges of the Wyld Hunt and rise in Creation once more.
The team then disband but are reunited by Hyperion once learning a corrupt government has filled the power vacuum left by the Squadron.
Titanium when melted reacts with air which creates impurities ; to prevent this, the ingot which would become the fan disk was formed using a " double vacuum " process: the raw materials were melted together in a vacuum, allowed to cool and solidify, then melted in a vacuum once more.
On the other hand, the Immirzi parameter seems to be the only free parameter of vacuum LQG, and once it is fixed by matching one calculation to an " experimental " result, it could in principle be used to predict other experimental results.
Their first targets are the underage Runaways patrolling Los Angeles in the wake of the supervillain power vacuum since the defeat of the Runaways ' evil parents, The Pride, who once controlled the city.
The constitution was amended so as to strengthen the state against civil society ; special courts were in place to deal with all forms of dissent quickly and ruthlessly ( these tried over 3, 000 people before their abolition in 1976 ); the universities, their autonomy ended, had been made to curb the radicalism of students and faculty ; radio, television, newspapers and the constitutional court were curtailed ; the National Security Council was made more powerful ; and, once the Workers ' Party was dissolved in July 1971, the trade unions were pacified and left in an ideological vacuum.
Lindsey hopes that once the Senior Partners realize the folly of attempting to seduce Angel to their cause, he will be stripped of his position at Wolfram & Hart, leaving a power vacuum which Lindsey could fill, gaining a measure of revenge on Angel.
He also describes a way transferring water from one vessel to another using pressure, filling a bucket the weight of which worked tackle to open temple doors, closed again by a deadweight once the water in the bucket had been drawn out by a vacuum caused by cooling of the initial vessel.
McLeod gauges were once commonly found attached to equipment that operates under a vacuum, such as a lyophilizer.
In the story an ether vacuum occurred when too much energy was radiated at once.

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