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The indecision did not last long: during May 1963 the CCITT Working Party on the New Telegraph Alphabet proposed to assign lower case characters to columns 6 and 7, and International Organization for Standardization TC 97 SC 2 voted during October to incorporate the change into its draft standard.
Working hours were long: builders might work 64 hours a week in summer and 52 in winter, while domestic servants worked 80 hour weeks.
In November 2009, the national Danish Working Environment Authority published a report about the working environments at the Institute for Communication stating that " the university's combination of large work responsibilities and time pressure risks influencing the physical and psychological health of the employees in the short and long term ".
Working hours were long: builders worked 64 hours a week in summer and 52 in winter, while domestic servants worked 80 hour weeks.
Working in a laboratory just months before the outbreak of World War I, Huxley overheard fellow academics comment on a passing aircraft " it will not be long before those planes are flying over England ".
Working for the U. S. Ordnance Office, David Marshall Williams developed a. 22 training version of the M1911 using a floating chamber to give the. 22 long rifle rimfire recoil similar to the. 45 version.
Thigpen had a long and prolific theater career, and appeared in numerous musicals including Godspell, The Night That Made America Famous, The Magic Show, Working, Tintypes and An American Daughter ( for which she won her Tony Award for her portrayal of Dr. Judith Kaufman in 1997 ).
Ben Brantley in his New York Times review wrote, " Working against type and expectation under the direction of Sam Mendes, Ms. Peters has created the most complex and compelling portrait of her long career, and she has done this in ways that deviate radically from the Merman blueprint.
In 1864 he withdrew from the business of publisher, but he continued to write nearly to the close of his long life, publishing The Shadows of the Old Booksellers ( 1865 ), an autobiography under the title Passages of a Working Life during Half a Century ( 2 vols., 1864 – 1865 ), and an historical novel, Begg'd at Court ( 1867 ).
Working from memory alone ( he had destroyed his wartime notes upon completion of the corresponding parts of Text I ), he was able to complete this " Text II ", 400, 000 words long, in three months.
In a long, drawn-out fashion, the Hitler puppet sings " I've Been Working on the Railroad ", and with each passing verse, Waggoner loses more of his composure, finally laughing hysterically when puppet-Hitler screeches, " FEE-FI-Fiddely-I-O!
Working on the LONEOS project he rediscovered the long lost asteroid 69230 Hermes in October 2003 and the Apohele asteroid in May 2004.
Working with contact prints on a board, she put together a picture of Britain as ancient terrain — stony, windswept and generally worn down by the elements .... work in the neo-romantic tradition ... gives an oddly desolate account of Britain, as if reporting on a long abandoned country.
Working as an independent filmmaker, Benning's films focus on a sense of place, and are often built from long, unedited takes.
Working with the town of Albuquerque, they graded two runways on East Mesa with one approximately 5, 300 feet long and the other just under 4, 000 feet.
Working with Yale University and the United States Bureau of Mines, Singstad built a test tunnel in the bureau's experimental mine at Bruceton, Pennsylvania over 400 feet long — where cars were lined up with engines running.
Working hours were as long as they had been for the farmer, that is, from dawn to dusk, six days per week.
" In a meeting of the Congress Working Committee Gandhi said, " I cannot sit quiet as long as Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia is in prison.
Working on this long reef could certainly be a great experience.
Working with local land owners, the Town of Plum Coulee has developed a long range zoning plan that can accommodate new industrial partners, commercial ventures, and private residents.
Working long days as a riveter on B-24s, he wrote his first novel at night in six months.

Working and hours
The European Working Time Directive limited the maximum length of a working week to 48 hours in 7 days, and a minimum rest period of 11 hours in each 24 hours.
* Working hours
Working with editors Gene Havlick and Gene Milford, Capra managed to trim the running time to 3½ hours for the first preview in Santa Barbara on November 22, 1936.
Working 23 hours a week, he says, she would have a net weekly income ( including benefits and tax credits ) of £ 345 after paying rent and council tax.
Working with her father and then-coach Pavel Složil, Graf typically practised for up to four hours a day, often heading straight from airports to practice courts.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments.
* Working hours
Working together the escapees quickly built up their lead to over 11 minutes by the 100 km point, the first two hours of racing passed with an average speed of 52 km / h.
Working tax credit is paid to single low earners with or without children who are aged 25 or over and are working over 30 hours per week and also to couples without children, at least one of whom is over 25, provided that at least one of them is working for 30 hours a week.
This includes the right to a minimum wage of £ 6. 19 for over 21 year olds under the National Minimum Wage Act 1998, 28 paid holidays, and no longer working hours than one consents to under the Working Time Regulations 1998, the right to leave for child care, and the right to request flexible working patterns under the Employment Rights Act 1996.
All UK workers enjoy a minimal charter of employment rights, but compared to the EU average have longer Working time in the United Kingdom | working hours, more unequal Wage | pay, less time off for Child care in the United Kingdom | child care, and are less likely to have an Pensions in the United Kingdom | occupational pension.
Working 10-12 hour days at the steel mill and putting in another 2. 5 – 3 hours at the gym gave Oliva very little time for anything else.
* Working hours at a more convenient time ( convenience being relative to the employee )

Working and employees
* On April 22, 2009, the paper laid off 53 newsroom employees, including well-known bylines like Patrick Reardon, Melissa Isaacson, Russell Working, Jo Napolitano, Susan Diesenhouse, Beth Botts, Lou Carlozo, Jessica Reaves, Tom Hundley, Alan Artner, Eric Benderoff, James P. Miller, Bob Sakamoto, Terry Bannon and John Mullin.
In 2002, MBNA purchased the credit card accounts of Working Assets of San Francisco, California When asked about this, Working Assets ' employees have made differing claims.
Using small benefits as an incentive, and if necessary gentle pressure, large numbers of workers and employees were recruited to what were known as " Combat Groups of the Working Class ".
Working Title is located in London, and is known for having a limited number of employees.
" Working It ; Volunteers try to build an independent organization supporting low-paid employees.
Working in the lithography shop, Lane would have been taught the stylistic techniques for producing artistic compositions from the practiced seniors among his fellow employees.
He published Working People and their Employers in 1876, which advocated the unionization of employees ; Gladden was the first notable U. S. clergyman to approve of unions.
Working from home offers flexibility, a desirable perquisite for employees.

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