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attendant and recognized
Abagnale was eventually caught in France in 1969 when an Air France attendant he had dated in the past recognized him and notified the police.
Initially Raj worked as an attendant on the sets of Bombay Talkies studios, however as a result of his dedication to the company, Devika Rani and Rajnarayan Dube recognized Raj's determination to succeed as an actor.

attendant and me
The attendant waved me on.
The rector of one of the Washington churches, where Daniel Webster was an attendant, told me that after Dr. Hawks had preached for him on a Sunday morning, Mr. Webster said that it was the greatest sermon he had ever heard.
The night before the combat, Antonio Quintanilla, who would later distinguish himself extraordinarily in the defense of Chiloé, confided with another Spanish official regarding his views on the ill-chosen strategy and that, given the position of the insurgents, the royalist forces ought to retreat a few leagues towards the hills of Colina: Maroto overheard this conversation from a nearby chamber and either couldn't or refused to hear me because of his pride and self-importance, called on an attendant with his notorious hoarse voice and proclaimed a general decree on pain of death, to whoever suggested a retreat.
The term comes from: " This do in memory of me " and the attendant interpretation that the Lord's Supper's chief purpose is to help the participant remember Jesus and his sacrifice on the Cross.

attendant and once
While the genre became generally far less popular than it once was, arcades and their attendant fighting games are still reasonably popular in Japan.
In telephony, a Switched loop is a circuit that automatically releases a connection from an attendant console or switchboard, once the connection has been made to the appropriate terminal.
The duo's crime spree shifts into high gear once they hook up with a dim-witted gas station attendant, C. W.
Similarly, buying in for an additional amount should be done between hands once the player sees that he will be out of chips within a couple of hands ( if buy-ins cannot be handled by the dealer it can take two or three hands for an attendant to bring another tray to the table ).
It has been knocked over by a pickup truck, a tourist once asked a gas station attendant to help him load it into his vehicle to take it back to Tennessee and it was knocked over and damaged by Hurricane Kate.
For instance, the caves of the anchorites on Lake Ohrid shores became once more Christian cells with lamps burning and icons and attendant monks.
Daly once claimed that he drank a fifth of Jack Daniel's every day during the year he was 23 years of age, and the various reported incidents include being removed from a British Airways airplane by airport security for harassing a flight attendant while drunk.
He is employed, on a part-time basis only, as a toll booth attendant and he more or less just does this job just to get out of the apartment once in a while.
He once brandished a chair at an asylum attendant in January 1892 and he threatened his sister with a knife, but these two incidents are the only known indications of violent behaviour.
She once worked as a Malaysia Airlines flight attendant for 5 years and won the Asia Bagus singing competition in Japan, 1993 which launched her singing career.

attendant and more
Some painters have less interest in the experience of the moment, with its attendant urgencies and ambiguities, than in looking beyond the flux of particular impressions to a higher, more serene level of truth.
Lack of multiple inheritance often results in a very awkwardly mixed hierarchy, or forces functionality to be rewritten in more than one place, with attendant maintenance problems.
These in turn in some cases became highways – with attendant problems all over New Zealand ( but especially in the more mountainous regions ), as the geography and contours of a slow-speed road laid out in the first half of the 20th century usually do not conform to safety and comfort criteria of modern motor vehicles.
During this period, there was also substantially more interaction among the various poetic traditions, in part due to the spread of European colonialism and the attendant rise in global trade.
There is an attendant explanation that matzo serves as a symbol to remind Jews what it is like to be a poor slave and to promote humility, appreciate freedom, and avoid the inflated ego symbolized by more luxurious leavened bread.
During the more than 1500 years of their existence, the Benedictines have not been immune to periods of laxity and decline, often following periods of greater prosperity and an attendant relaxing of discipline.
Whilst greed is a recurring theme in the novel, with many of the episodes stemming from one or more of the characters ' simple desire for food ( be it trolls eating dwarves or dwarves eating Wood-elf fare ) or a desire for beautiful objects, such as gold and jewels, it is only by the Arkenstone's influence upon Thorin that greed, and its attendant vices " coveting " and " malignancy ", come fully to the fore in the story and provide the moral crux of the tale.
For example, whereas one of the benefits of the gold standard is that the intrinsic limitations to the growth of the money supply by the use of gold or silver would prevent inflation, if the growth of population or increase in trade outpaces the money supply, there would be no way to counteract deflation and reduced liquidity ( and any attendant recession ) except for the mining of more gold or silver under a gold or silver standard.
Murnau noted that the story was absurd on the grounds that " everyone knows that a washroom attendant makes more than a doorman.
The role of a flight attendant derives from that of similar positions on passenger ships or passenger trains, but it has more direct involvement with passengers because of the confined quarters on aircraft.
In timed rodeo events, the purpose is to make a run as fast as possible, while the time is being clocked either by an electronic eye, ( a device using a laser system to record times ), or by an arena attendant or judge who manually takes the time using a keen eye and a flag to let a clocker know when to hit the timer stop ; though this last method is more commonly seen in local and non-professional events.
* Khanzada ()( the Persian suffix-zadeh means son or more generally male descendant ; not to be confused with Khannazad: female harem attendant ; for analogous titles see Prince of the Blood and links there ) is a title conferred to princes of the dynasties of certain princely states, such as
* Guillermo in Movies: One of the more popular segments, parking lot attendant Guillermo is superimposed into current movies.
One geological feature of great importance to the present-day landscape of the Dinarides must be considered in more detail: that of the limestone mountains, often with their attendant faulting.
The older system, where the customers had to ask the shop attendant for products they wanted to buy, is still used in some small and more remote shops.
" However, Rolling Stone gave the album a far more generous review, saying that its songs " explore the movement from disenchanted isolation to a willingness to risk love and its attendant traumas again.
This time the wildfire was larger and more destructive, with flames towering as high as 50 to 60m, and almost blocking any view of the sky, along with an attendant smoke.
" A shot was fired, presumably killing the flight attendant, and Burke announced " I'm the problem ," and two more shots are heard that either incapacitated or killed the pilots.
In practice, however, the incentive mechanisms which successful firms use take account of the socio-cultural context they are embedded in ( Fukuyama 1995, Granovetter 1985 ), in order not to destroy the social capital they might more constructively mobilise towards building an organic, social organization, with the attendant benefits from such things as “ worker loyalty and pride (...) can be critical to a firm ’ s success ...” ( Sappington 1991, 63 )
If another player accumulates more shares in a company that the current president, he acquires the President's certificate ( with attendant side-effects for both players regarding certificate limits ) in exchange for his own lesser shares, and becomes the new controller of the corporation.
For more affluent customers or those who simply desire to keep their vehicle parked up front, the attendant may park these vehicles in short-term or even prohibited parking spots on the street even in violation of local laws.
Although 1909, for example, brought a flood of sightings worldwide and attendant discussion and speculation, contemporary accounts do not allude to the hugely publicized events of little more than a decade earlier.

attendant and said
`` Okay '', I said to the attendant, `` I'll let you know if I close the deal on the office in this building ''.
According to Dick Cavett's New York Times blog, when the elderly Groucho visited an old friend in the hospital, he said to the elevator attendant, as if in a department store, " Men's tonsils, please.
He also said that both pilots were dead, and that a flight attendant was stabbed.
Speaking softly, Hanson said that the hijackers had commandeered the cockpit, that a flight attendant had been stabbed, and possibly someone else in the front of the aircraft had been killed.
Bunny Duck, an Eastern flight attendant quoted in The New York Times, said that the passengers on the special flights were " a cross section of families, college kids, illegal aliens and weirdos from L. A ."
I used to show dad everything I'd built or painted at school, and this one sparked off the idea ..." Lucy Vodden née O ' Donnell, in a BBC radio interview in 2007, said, " I remember Julian and I both doing pictures on a double-sided easel, throwing paint at each other, much to the horror of the classroom attendant ... Julian had painted a picture and on that particular day his father turned up with the chauffeur to pick him up from school.
" Critic Howard Halle said of it that " Using distance and attendant shifts of scale within the very fabric of the city, Horizon creates a metaphor for urban life and all the contradictory associations – alienation, ambition, anonymity, fame – it entails.
At that time most diplomats were recruited from public schools, and it was said of Bevin-as a compliment to the respect which he had earned-that it was hard to imagine him filling any other job in the Foreign Office except perhaps that of an old and truculent lift attendant.
While riding USAir Flight 1948 with the Ottawa Senators, while talking with a flight attendant, he leaned over to Trevor Timmins ( then the Senators ' Director Of Team Services ) and said " Watch out for your bomb there " while motioning towards Timmons ' laptop computer.
The duchesse is said, on the somewhat dubious authority of her lady-in-waiting, to have been not a little jealous of her attendant.
The head of the committee, Dr. Pamella Sawa, said, " During our inspection, we inspected the theatre room of Mawenzi Hospital and found it very dirty, with no enough ventilation, the situation which is dangerous not only to the patient but also to his / her attendant ...." The hospital includes a Care and Treatment Centre for people living with HIV / AIDS.
The same documentary said that she was working as a petrol pump attendant in Cornwall when she joined the band.
It is said that Shaka stopped to rest in the area, and had his personal attendant collect water from a nearby stream.
They are said to be the attendant spirits of churches, overseeing the welfare of their particular church.
Forms of worship and the features attendant on them can be said to be manifestations and indicators of the type of religiosity present in a religious universe.
The Church Grim, Kirk Grim, Kyrkogrim ( Swedish ) or Kirkonväki ( Finnish ) is a figure from English and Scandinavian folklore, said to be an attendant spirit, overseeing the welfare of its particular church.

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