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Louis de Wohl worked as an astrologer for the British intelligence agency MI5, after it was claimed that Hitler used astrology to time his actions.
He worked at the Leo Burnett agency in Chicago, Illinois.
White then worked for two years with the Frank Seaman advertising agency as a production assistant and copywriter before returning to New York City in 1924.
Though his earliest publications date from his mid-twenties, Valéry did not become a full-time writer until 1920, when the man for whom he worked as private secretary, a former chief executive of the Havas news agency, Edouard Lebey, died of Parkinson's disease.
Durham and Guy had met when they both worked in an advertising agency – initially Durham only sang periodically with the Seekers, when not performing at jazz clubs.
Early in the novel we learn that he worked for Military Intelligence for three years before joining his present agency – WOOC ( P ) – as a civilian employee.
Later that year he left for Paris and worked there in Charles-Louis Havas ' news agency, the future Agence France Presse.
Before he began his writing career he worked as an illustrator in New York and, in 1960, as an art director in a London advertising agency.
Before then, Chancellor had worked at Reuters news agency and had been a scriptwriter and reporter for ITN.
At the bottom of the hill, concerned agencies such as State and Defense produced draft policy recommendations on specific topics and worked for consensus at the agency level.
Prior to creating Garfield, Davis worked for a local advertising agency, and in 1969, he began assisting Tom Ryan's comic strip, Tumbleweeds.
In each partnership, a specific need was identified, which community leaders then worked to identify an agency or program that could provide assistance.
Lieberman gains insight from Frieda Maloney ( Uta Hagen ), an incarcerated former Nazi guard who worked with the adoption agency, before realising during a meeting with Professor Bruckner ( Bruno Ganz ), an expert on cloning, the terrible truth behind the Nazi plan: Mengele, in the 1960s, had secluded several surrogate mothers in a Brazilian clinic and fertilised them with ova each carrying a sample of Hitler's DNA preserved since World War II.
Ford's agency J. Walter Thompson USA in Detroit, in 1997, worked out with Jackson a multimillion-dollar, multi-year contract for his sole endorsement of Ford trucks.
Jona ( or Iona ) worked as a press officer at the German Embassy in London in the 1930s, and was a reporter for a German news agency.
After the release of the movie, CIA spokesman Paul Nowack said Barris ' assertions that he worked for the spy agency " ridiculous.
Her father was a prizefighter known as " Battlin ' Jack West " who later worked as a " special policeman " and then as a private investigator who ran his own agency.
To support herself, she found work as a typist at a Japanese news agency and eventually worked in a similar capacity for Radio Tokyo.
From 1958 to 1959 she worked in an advertising agency while painting in a pointillist technique.
She also worked as an illustrator for the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency prior to giving it up in 1964.
Starting in 1990, after German reunification, he worked as a freelance consultant for the formerly West German spaceflight agency German Aerospace Center ( DLR ), and from 1993 also for the European Space Agency ( ESA ) to prepare for the Euromir missions.
The phrase itself is often attributed to the poet Lew Welch, who worked for the agency at the time.
The EPA has worked with Flint Hills Resources to develop " strategies for curtailing so-called ' upset ' emissions, in what agency and company sources say could lead to guidance to minimize such emissions from petroleum refineries and other industrial facilities.
He worked as a copywriter for an ad agency by day, while honing his stand-up act at night.
He joined the weapons procurement agency, the Ministry of Supply where he worked on statistical problems with George Barnard.

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It was organizationally the responsibility of the Department of Public Works and was financed on a rotary fund basis with each agency of government contributing to the pool's operation.
The action of the Commission in allowing or denying any claim under this title shall be final and conclusive on all questions of law and fact and not subject to review by the Secretary of State or any other official, department, agency, or establishment of the United States or by any court by mandamus or otherwise.
If you wish to budget closely on transportation, saving your extra dollars to indulge in luxuries, one agency lists the small Fiat 500 at only $1.26 a day plus $.03 a kilometer and the Fiat 2100 Station Wagon, seating six, at just $1.10 a day and $.105 a kilometer.
He gave me a ticket on the agency car and parked it.
I used the alias of Robert C. Richards, gave the first three letters and the first and last figure of the license number on the agency heap, but a couple of phony numbers in between.
Charlie Marble was back and forth on several occasions, first to confer with Andy on the advisability of cancelling the Las Vegas engagement -- they decided it was wise -- and later to announce that a prominent comedian, also an agency client, had agreed to fill the casino's open date.
He pointed out to the commissioners that the agency was literally dependent now on the machine processing, `` and the whole wheels of the agency would stop if it broke down or the three or four persons directing it were to leave ''.
Juras said he insisted Field be continued on a consultant basis only and be answerable directly to the administrator of the agency and not to other agencies of the government.
Gender and sexuality became popular topics, as did the relationship between history and anthropology, influenced by Marshall Sahlins ( again ), who drew on Lévi-Strauss and Fernand Braudel to examine the relationship between social structure and individual agency.
Furthermore, Linda & Morris Tannehill argue that no coercive monopoly of force can arise on a truly free market and that a government's citizenry can ’ t desert them in favor of a competent protection and defense agency.
When Kennedy's newly appointed NASA Administrator James E. Webb requested a 30 percent budget increase for his agency, Kennedy supported an acceleration of NASA's large booster program but deferred a decision on the broader issue.
He acknowledged that three other former EEOC employees had backed Hill's story, but said they had all left the agency on bad terms.
Each of these volumes is divided into sections that begin with a text in boldface that summarizes a basic rule on an aspect of the law of contracts, agency etc.
Representatives from the agency visit the island on average once every two years, often coordinating transportation with amateur radio operators or the U. S. Coast Guard to defray the high cost of logistical support required to visit this remote atoll.
Holly was offered a spot in the Winter Dance Party, a three-week tour across the Midwest opening on January 23, 1959, by the GAC agency, with other notable performers such as Dion and the Belmonts, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. " The Big Bopper " Richardson.
Business organizations originated with agency law, which permits an agent to act on behalf of a principal, in exchange for the principal assuming equal liability for the wrongful acts committed by the agent.
An autumn 2004 caution from the Committee on Safety of Medicines, the UK agency dealing with drug safety, advised patients taking warfarin not to drink cranberry juice after adverse effects ( such as increased incidence of bruising ) were reported, possibly resulting from the presence of salicylic acid native to polyphenol-rich plants such as the cranberry.
Some CERTs form a club or service corporation, and recruit volunteers to perform training on behalf of the sponsoring agency.
This reduces the financial and human resource burden on the sponsoring agency.
Ten years later, limited liability, the key provision of modern corporate law, passed into English law: in response to increasing pressure from newly emerging capital interests, Parliament passed the Limited Liability Act 1855, which established the principle that any corporation could enjoy limited legal liability on both contract and tort claims simply by registering as a " limited " company with the appropriate government agency.
Roosevelt made his request to Congress on March 21, 1933 ; the legislation was submitted to Congress the same day ; Congress passed it by voice vote on the 31st ; Roosevelt signed it the same day, then issued an executive order on April 5 creating the agency, appointing its director ( Fechner ), and assigning War Department corps area commanders the task to commence enrollment.

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