Word: fulls
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...build a race," says TIME political correspondent Jay Carney. But they also had a compelling story to tell, that of two self-professed political mavericks who enchanted reporters simply by being positioned as the polar opposites of the front-runners: real, spontaneous and full of convictions, rather than cautious and poll-driven. The press was hooked, and that put the two underdogs squarely back in the race. "Free media - or as the campaigns like to call it, 'earned media' - helps cut a well-financed candidate's advantage," says Carney. "For McCain and Bradley it's key. And there...
...been a time-consuming project--Trembaly estimates he worked two to three days per week on it since April, and in December, he's been working full weeks...
This branch is also the only in the group of stores to have a full-time chef on staff, Herman Branco...
Christopher Gibbs, a supervisor, said that some Christmas workers try to stay on full-time after the holiday and that the decision on whether to keep each one is made on a case-by-case basis...
However, the hours currently excluded are a major restraint to the full safety benefits of universal keycard access. 1 a.m. to 8 a.m., what might in non-college contexts be considered the no-man's depth of the night, are probably the hours when students most need universal keycard access on the street, to avoid suspicious characters prowling about...