Word: employs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...with a shock of pepper and salt locks, leaning on his very first upright bass--an old $150 job. To his right was crooked music stand full of tricks of the free trade: various and sundry kitchen utensils, brushes, sticks, bows, and scrubbers--all of which he managed to employ in his performance that night...
...Errol Morris, the make of "A Thin Blue Line" and "A Brief History of Time," as the most "noticeble" explorer of this question. Both of these films document men's lives: one is the story of someone wrongly accused, the other that of the scientific genius, Steven Hawkins. Both employ hindsight to reconstruct events...
...think we already employ [responsiblestandards], though it may not be in writing,"Lichten said. "Establishing these standards is notas straightforward and easy as it sounds...
...Figure Skating Association, said that the case "may be a rolling stone that rolls right over her." While Ferguson said that evidence of Harding's involvement had not emerged, she said her chances of being at the Games were "looking pretty grim." Simply having had a suspect in her employ may mean Harding's ouster...
...suggestion to HASCS is that they employ a more professional staff who knows its way around computers. Staff members may have to be paid more, but they deserve the money for being able to help users resolve computer problems. A positive side effect of this professionalism is more appreciation for the staff by Harvard student users...