Word: adjuster
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...This is a big loss," said Helen Mahoney, a 25-year Stop and Shop customer who take the shuttle from Belmont every Tuesday morning. "It's a pleasure to shop here. Everything's here. I'll have to adjust...
Fowler has also had to adjust to being part of the junior varsity team, which she never played on, and not a member of the varsity squad...
...would cause such harm. By now, nearly half the U.S. work force -- some 45 million workers -- use computers (though not all spend hour after hour punching keys). "We thought technology was going to help us, which it does. But we did not consider that we would also have to adjust the workplace at the same time," says Barbara Silverstein, research director of Washington State's department of labor and industries...
...striking or innovative. But Smith's talent shows in her acting and her organization of the different narratives. In tune with the moods and reactions of the audience, she warms them up with a few monologues not directly related to the incident but important for allowing the audience, to adjust to the flow and from of the performance. She subtly moves to the subject of the violence in a way which emotionally enthralls the audience, drawing them unwittingly into the battle...
...stepping stone to their careers. To top it all, I am a woman of color with an accent and, yes, an attitude. I am a Mexican-American woman--a Chicana--at a predominantly white and male university. I'm still not certain if I have learned to adjust to my new environment...