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"house cleaner" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is to keep the rooms in a house or apartment clean

134 Sentences With "house cleaner"

How to use house cleaner in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "house cleaner" and check conjugation/comparative form for "house cleaner". Mastering all the usages of "house cleaner" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"He never told anybody," said Ms. Derby, 483, a house cleaner.
Eventually, Angie also got a job working as a house cleaner — DeVos.
I thank the house cleaner and pay her ($85 plus $15 tip).
Ms. Ullaguari worked as a house cleaner, and Jorge frequently helped her.
In one scenario, ProPublica created a profile for a house cleaner making $29,000.
Dr. Garg said he was also motivated to keep his house cleaner employed.
I also take out $105 for the house cleaner tomorrow and therapy Saturday.
Take a typical example, a house cleaner and single mother whom we'll call Ziya.
The former house cleaner would not tell the publication where she sleeps most nights.
Mr. Henderson, 24, an African-American, is a house cleaner at a Charlotte hotel.
For others, it means having the luxury of paying for a house cleaner every week.
Some of them received adjustments, but not Maria Flores, a 57-year-old house cleaner.
She worked as a substitute teacher and house cleaner in Florida to pay the bills.
Martinez, a house cleaner, and Gomez, who works on a horse farm, are both from Honduras.
The house cleaner he hired while on vacation had apparently thrown away the piece of paper.
Is it your nanny, your house cleaner/housekeeper, your gardener, your dog walker, your mother's caregiver?
And then the next day I had to go work with my mom as a house cleaner.
Also: Who's the poor house cleaner who has to scrub down the sex swing between Airbnb visits?
I mainly worked as a house cleaner just north of Seattle, while I put myself through college.
I mainly worked as a house cleaner just north of Seattle, while I put myself through college.
Isabel is an immigrant from Guatemala who has worked as a house cleaner for more than two decades.
" — and her many jobs as a house cleaner, restaurant buser and "a vegetarian working in the meat department.
My mom always cleans before her house cleaner comes too, so I definitely got it from my mama.
Puzder, the chief executive of CKE Restaurants Inc, has admitted to employing an undocumented immigrant as a house cleaner.
His parents both worked, his father repairing escalators at Pennsylvania Station, his mother, Lourdes Banegas, as a house cleaner.
She made money as a freelance house cleaner whenever she could, but those earnings weren't enough to feed her family.
Her father died during the financial crisis, and her mother worked for years as a house cleaner and bus driver.
While you keep your house cleaner than pretty much any other band I've ever seen, you get pretty raw emotionally.
I found that one caregiver, for instance, had been smoking crack cocaine during her shift (a house cleaner found her pipe).
Today, Prime is about much more than package delivery: Users can order everything from groceries to a house cleaner through Amazon.
After moving from Mexico to Staten Island in 232, house cleaner Araceli Dominguez had a a steady base of clients by 2128.
Gaby Jiminez, a house cleaner in Phoenix, had never dared approach the border since she slipped into the United States in 1993.
Then when a motion sensor detects a person in the house, like your house cleaner, it sends an alert to your phone.
From stress levels to specifics about your sex life, a house cleaner can sniff out a myriad of telling things without actually snooping.
We tidy up some more for the house cleaner, who is coming tomorrow morning for one of our twice-a-month house cleanings.
She has worked as a house cleaner, factory worker and medical assistant in the two decades she has lived in East Los Angeles.
Hired by Mojdeh as a house cleaner, Rouhi takes a bus to the apartment, where she finds herself embroiled in the domestic dispute.
Penha, 83 years old, a house cleaner turned community activist, stands not much taller than 28 feet and weighs less than 22016 pounds.
But Ms. Majok (pronounced MY-oak), a Polish immigrant, grew up in a gritty stretch of North Jersey, the daughter of a house cleaner.
Cuevas, a house cleaner in the city of Antioch, spoke at the county meeting in December when the decision to issue refunds was made.
In typical supporting-part fashion, she shows up halfway through "Downsizing," already shrunk, an imperious Vietnamese house cleaner with a limp and sharp angles.
He and his family stay seven feet away from the house cleaner as she mops, sweeps and vacuums to keep her — and themselves — safe.
I marvel at the clean house and feel so grateful that we are able to and have chosen to spend money on a house cleaner.
The gruesome attack took place on the residential 23000 block of Buckland Lane in Lake Forest, California, where Maria was working as a house cleaner.
I needed these to apply for a third job — on top of the two, as a house cleaner and a janitor, I was already doing.
"He just seems genuine about what he is saying," said Lashawndra Thompson, a 41-year-old house cleaner, as she waited at a downtown bus stop.
Robot vacuums keep your house cleaner with no effort on your part, but finding a decent one for under $22 is like chasing the holy grail.
In the flashback scenes, Todd released Jesse from his cage at the compound and made him help bury the body of a house cleaner named Sonia.
With the Medicaid cuts Congress proposes, would Marianna stay healthy and on the job as a house cleaner to support herself and her three young children?
We see how he took her in, with ulterior motives, as a house cleaner, garnering her resentment within the camp for the special privileges she received.
Claudia, a middle-aged migrant from Moldova, followed one of her adult daughters to Venice and worked there for five years as a house cleaner and cook.
In another case, Douglas Warney called the police claiming that he had information about the murder of a woman for whom he worked as a house cleaner.
You hear stories of genetic tests linking, say, a house cleaner in Des Moines with Abraham Lincoln, or a famous actor to a 19th-century slave owner.
Eleven-year-old Thomas Hunter was found stabbed to death in his family's Omaha, Nebraska, home, his body discovered near that of the family's house cleaner, Shirlee Sherman.
With bitcoin, we say, the house cleaner in Dubai can get her money home and the refugee can get his money over the border into a safer place.
Over several months, she worked as a house cleaner, cellphone salesperson, and a Hooters waitress, before eventually moving back to Michigan to take classes at a community college.
I originally was going to have a house cleaner come, but realized most of the cleaning is just my crap everywhere so the $215 expense isn't totally necessary.
The daughter of a maintenance worker and a house cleaner, both Mexican immigrants, Jocelyn, 12, has seen very few white children in her journey through the public schools.
My wife and I had recently engaged a house cleaner who had left a trail of broken light bulbs and cracked soap dishes as evidence of her efforts.
But she decided to quit her job as a house cleaner and go all in on her studies with the hope of becoming a freelance writer after graduation.
Over the next several months she worked as a house cleaner, Hooters waitress and cellphone salesperson, before eventually moving back to Michigan to take classes at a community college.
Eventually released, she now works as a house cleaner but is required by law to wear an ankle monitor at all times, which she finances, paying $14 each day.
Long's mother, a nurse's aide and house cleaner who lived paycheck to paycheck, pleaded with her employers for emergency loans and then worked overtime to pay off the debts.
Ali's mother, Odessa, was a cook and a house cleaner, his father a sign painter and a church muralist who blamed discrimination for his failure to become a recognized artist.
Juliete Araujo, a 24-year-old house cleaner from the impoverished northeast, said it was hard to trust politicians other than Mr. da Silva, who is widely known as Lula.
In any case, the script never wound up online and one unnamed Star Wars actor presumably had to have a very uncomfortable discussion with both their Disney bosses and their house cleaner.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's choice to lead the Labor Department admitted to employing an undocumented immigrant as a house cleaner, the kind of revelation that derailed Cabinet nominees in previous administrations.
I have about $20,000 saved up in my old 401(k).) Joint Allowance Account: $250 from each paycheck (for dog/house stuff/house cleaner, etc.) Additional ExpensesDropbox: $200/year Day One 7:30 a.m.
A house cleaner in Blanding, a jeweler at a stand along the highway in Monument Valley, a health care provider in Red Mesa will recount losing their childhoods, their own children, and their faith to Mormonism.
Her latest work is a tame (by comparison) love story set mostly in contemporary London and Cornwall, featuring a wealthy British aristocrat who falls for his house cleaner, a beautiful, mysterious young woman who fled Albania.
As she made her way through the elbow-to-elbow throngs, Maria Helana Lima, 49, a house cleaner, said she had initially shared the skepticism of friends who viewed the Games as a colossal waste of money.
Netanyahu secretly arranged for a house cleaner on the government payroll to fill in as the home health aide for her aged father in 2011 when the regular aide, whom the Netanyahus paid privately, was on vacation.
Curtis spent several years in the Southern state years ago, when she worked as a Hooters waitress, a house cleaner, and later a real estate agent — a job that led her to home restoration and eventually, HGTV fame.
Coconut Oil When it comes to cleaning stainless steel, Michael Dimopoulos, a house cleaner at Thumbtack and the founder of Lazy Susans Cleaning, sticks to his trusty combination of hot soap, water, and his secret ingredient — coconut oil.
It is a work of immense power and mystery, an account of four generations of women, the first of whom, Ladivine Sylla, immigrates from a tropical third-world country to France, where she works as a house cleaner.
This means that when users ask Google Assistant to recommend a local plumber or house cleaner, they're being given results based on a businesses' membership in the Google Guarantee program and not based on the best or closest provider.
It was next door to the carnation pink clapboard structure where he and his brother were raised by their mother, Odessa, a cook and house cleaner, and their father, Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr., a sign painter and church muralist.
When a house cleaner for the professor stole a check and used it for a big purchase at Best Buy, the bad account was sold to a persistent debt-collection company — which then discovered the journalist's home phone number.
One 36-year-old woman, who works as a house cleaner and gave her name only as Nelly, said people are concerned about the confidentiality of the census and if their information could be used against them or family members.
Villa, 65, said funds sent by a daughter working illegally as a house cleaner in Sacramento, California have supported her family for 1.73 years because the work she does as receptionist in Molcaxac does not pay enough to make ends meet.
This means O'Neill will require the skills of both a house cleaner and a PR strategist; he'll need to stomp out corruption and engage seriously with Black Lives Matter, a once-nebulous movement that is veering toward traditional engagement with the political system.
My husband's is comped through his work.) House Cleaner: $120 for a monthly cleaningMortgage: $0 (I have an investment property back home which is covered by the rent.)Savings: We put whatever we have left after all of our expenses into our joint savings account.
As with so many black and brown young men, memories of injustice and exploitation live on in my DNA, too, passed from my ancestors who toiled for European masters, to my grandmother, who worked as a house cleaner in the United States to bring her children, one by one, from Trinidad.
The money we expend in service of maintaining a job – be it on our clothes, lunches out, drinks after work, our commute, take-out because we're too tired to cook dinner, a house cleaner because we don't have time to clean – is easily justified because we need it in order to do our job.
Occupation: Account ManagerIndustry: Nonprofit ConsultingAge: 3.99Location: Brooklyn, NYSalary: $3,2102Paycheck Amount (Biweekly): $2224,221 Monthly ExpensesRent: $22775Student Loan Payment: $22784-$228090Health Insurance: $102/paycheckCare/Of Vitamins: $2229IRS Payment Plan: $2229Internet: $228 for my shareElectric/Heat/House Supplies: $230-25/month House Cleaner: $215/month for my share for once-a-week cleaningPhone Bill: I am on a plan with my sisters.
For Rachel Huse, whose days were typically spent homeschooling her kids, sewing children's clothing for her Etsy shop and co-leading a volunteer organization that took nearly 30 hours a week of her time, the foray three years ago into direct selling centered around one goal: "I definitely saw it as an opportunity to get a house cleaner," she said.
If Danny — born Dhananjaya Rajaratnam: an undocumented immigrant from Sri Lanka, house cleaner, a man trying to reinvent himself in a hostile world — takes a right, he will arrive at St. Vincent's Hospital, where his vegan girlfriend, Sonja, is working her shift; if he takes a left, it will be to heed the call of Dr. Prakash, a complicated man with a violent temper and a gambling problem who may or may not have been involved in the murder of one of Danny's clients.
Occupation: Senior EngineerIndustry: Oil & GasAge: 33Location: Houston, TXMy Salary: $97,24My Husband's Salary: $91,350My Paycheck Amount (Biweekly): $2,119.23My Husband's Paycheck Amount (2x/month): $2,930.97 Monthly ExpensesMortgage: $1,031.57Property Taxes: $33Health Insurance: $266.67HOA: $50 (We purchased this house in 2012, where we live with our two kids and two dogs.)Utilities: $275.93 (Average for electricity, natural gas, water, and trash service.)Cell Phone: $58.55 for my husband (My work pays for my phone.)Car Insurance: $211.73 Cable/Internet: $115.48 House Cleaner: $90 every other weekLawn Maintenance: $35 every other weekNetflix: $43 Hulu: $8.55Retirement: $1,535.83 to my Roth 401(k), and my company matches 25%.
Occupation: Senior Clinical SpecialistIndustry: MedicalAge: 230Location: Nashville, Tennessee My Salary: $24,238.50 My Husband's Salary: $219.27,257.77My Paycheck Amount (Biweekly): $25,26 after taxesMy Husband's Paycheck Amount: $215,27 after taxes, as he's exempt from state taxesGender Identity: Woman Monthly ExpensesMortgage: $15,29 for a 245-bedroom/210-bath house on five acres for me, husband D., daughter F., one dog, two cats, 230 chickens/ducksSchool Loans: $2198.09Truck Loan: $26Gutter Guard Bill: $230, 27% interest loanUtilities: ~$28Phones: $49.20 House Cleaner: $245Daycare: $210Home & Auto Insurance: $250Diaper Service: $212Giving To Planned Parenthood: $215.20Netflix & Hulu: $210.12Amazon Prime: $225.32/yearMagazines/Spotify/NYT and WashPo: ~$212/month (shared with family) Day One 250:45 a.m.
Occupation: DesignerIndustry: TechAge: 32Location: Denver, COSalary: $140,000Paycheck Amount (15x/month): $11,000Gender Identity: Woman Monthly ExpensesMortgage: $5,6 (my half, split with my husband, C.) Student Loans: $30 Car Payment: $40.163 (my half, split with C.) Car Insurance: $30 (my half, split with C.)Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance: $34.55Spotify: $34.55Netflix: $2140.16Amazon Prime: $217/yearCell phone: $2145Climbing Gym Membership: $2144.78Dropbox: $219/yearSavings: $2130(K): $2191.94Audible: $2129 Joint "Allowance" Account: $2129 (This is an account I share with my husband for dog expenses, house cleaner, and utilities expenses.) Joint Wealthfront Investment Account: $2129 Wedding Repayment Plan: $500 to C. (I currently owe him about $3,000 out of $6,000 from our wedding expenses last fall.) Day One 6:303 a.m.
Our balance is $21,22.) HOA dues, Property Taxes, and Home Insurance: $257.89,263 Term Life Insurance: $230 Electricity, Natural Gas, Home Security, Garbage Collection: $228.17 House Cleaner & Lawncare: $24 Cable and Netflix: $240Spotify (Family): $259.16 Gogo Inflight Internet: $27 (reimbursed) Mobile: $220.95 (we pay for parents' lines and my own)Crossfit: $28 (for my husband, H.) Husband's Gym: $245 Peleton: $273 Commuter Rail and Parking: $230 Child's Activities: $2258.21 Amazon Prime: $26 (annual)Credit Card Fees: $230,28 (annual) Arsenal FC Season Tickets: $225.42,29 (annual) Retirment Savings: $230,230 (anually, including employer match — current balance is $15,215) 21.45 Plan: $25 (For our daughter's school, current balance $26.45,210) Family Trust Investment: $245,245 (current balance $220,21, if we have anything left over, we transfer it to a high yield savings account for projects, current balance $6,2717)We also donate anonymously to five non-profits totaling in the mid five-figures every year.
Roze's gecko (Gonatodes rozei), also known commonly as limpiacasa (meaning "house cleaner" in Spanish), is a species of lizard in the family Sphaerodactylidae. The species is endemic to Venezuela.
The fourth of eight children, Sy was born in Trappes in the Yvelines department, France. His parents are both immigrants from West Africa. His Mauritanian mother worked as a house-cleaner, and his Senegalese father worked in a factory. He has Fulani origins.
Galina was born at Voronezh, Russia during Soviet era. In 1989 she moved to the US seeking better medical treatment for her daughter, who was suffering from cancer. She became a US citizen. She initially worked as an elder care aide and house cleaner.
The house Stalin was born in, as seen in 2017. Besarion also became violent towards his family. To escape the abusive relationship, Keke took Stalin and moved into the house of a family friend, Father Christopher Charkviani. She worked as a house cleaner and launderer for several local families who were sympathetic to her plight.
In 1984 Kelly met Connolly when the latter was a member of The Cuban Heels, the pair would jam together, and were sometimes joined by Connolly's friend Barclay. "Hard Times" was written and had lead vocals by Connolly. "Other People's Houses" describes a female house cleaner who takes along her son who observes the residents' opulence.
Williams was born to Claudinne Clark, a house cleaner and hospital sterile processor in Syracuse, New York. He attended Bishop Ludden High School, where he played competitive football and track. In his junior season, he totaled 17 receiving touchdowns, and tallied 28 more as a senior. However, Williams struggled academically, which deterred many colleges from recruiting him.
"Festival du nouveau cinéma: Wiebke von Carolsfeld shows diverse Montreal in The Saver". Montreal Gazette, October 7, 2015. Taking over her mother's work as a house cleaner, she finds a book on how to become a millionaire, and resolves to start saving her money. The film's cast also includes Pascale Bussières, Alexandre Landry, Monia Chokri, Pascale Montpetit, Brandon Oakes and Hamidou Savadogo.
Deize Tigrona is a Brazilian funk carioca musician. Born in the São Conrado neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Deize worked as a house cleaner until her music career became successful. Her song “Injeção” was used as the basis for the M.I.A. song "Bucky Done Gun". Recently she has performed both with M.I.A. and with another popular funk carioca singer, Tati Quebra Barraco.
Stearns was born in 1963 in Silver Spring, Maryland. His father was a printer and his mother was a grocery store clerk and house cleaner. The family lived in a low-income apartment complex in the suburbs of Washington D.C. Stearns was a socially adept child but struggled in school. He was diagnosed with dyslexia, but his parents kept this from him.
Laurel supported herself by working as a cook, house cleaner and baby-sitter. When Laurel was 19 she married a jazz musician, Robert Burch. They parted after a few years together, Laurel becoming a single parent herself. With two children to care for, she supported herself by making jewelry with occasional help from Ann, then sold her designs to several businesses.
James was educated at Charterhouse and went on to Ravensbourne Film School. For a brief period of time whilst at film school James worked as Orson Welles' house cleaner. Subsequently, he spent several years in North America, working as a screenwriter and film producer, beginning in Canada in 1970 working first as a gofer, then writer, on the children's television series Polka Dot Door.
During her working day as a house cleaner, Vera performs constant small acts of kindness for the many people she encounters. She is a kindly person who is eager to help others. Unknown to her family, she also works secretly, providing young women abortions. She receives no money for providing this service because she believes that her help is an act of charity to women in trouble.
Gravely was born in Alamance County, North Carolina on August 30, 1939. Her mother, Kate Lee McBroom was a homemaker and house cleaner. Her father, Rufus Leath, served in the army in World War II and later worked as an orderly in a hospital. She was inspired to study chemistry by her high school teachers, although her segregated all-Black school lacked necessary lab equipment.
Camila Alves was born in Brazil and raised there until the age of 15. Her mother is an artist and designer, and her father, a farmer. At 15, Alves traveled to Los Angeles to visit her aunt and decided to stay. After working for four years as a house-cleaner and waitress, she became fluent in English and decided to make the United States her home.
Born Ruth Simmons in Baltimore, Delegate Kirk was the fifth of eight children. She attended Baltimore City public schools through the ninth grade and later received a GED. Prior to being elected to The Maryland General Assembly, Kirk held jobs as a house cleaner and in early childhood education. In 1970, Kirk took a job at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (Baltimore, Maryland), working as a teacher's aide.
A memoir of Ehrenreich's three- month experiment surviving on minimum wage as a waitress, hotel maid, house cleaner, nursing-home aide, and Wal-Mart clerk, it was described by Newsweek magazine as "jarring" and "full of riveting grit," and by The New Yorker as an "exposé" putting "human flesh on the bones of such abstractions as 'living wage' and 'affordable housing'." She is a recipient of a Lannan Literary Award.
She asks Norah to clean the house alone until she can catch up. Norah bungles her solitary cleaning assignment, as she accidentally burns down the house with an unattended candle. The house burning tarnishes their business reputation and saddles them with a debt of $40,000 which the sisters simply cannot afford. Sunshine Cleaning goes out of business, and Rose is forced to return to her previous job as a house cleaner.
A spunky 35-year-old housewife, Yoon Gae-hwa (Chae Rim), takes on the job of house cleaner to prickly top star Sung Min-woo (Choi Siwon) in order to earn enough money to regain custody of her child from her ex-husband. Romantic hijinks and hilarity ensues when they find themselves in an awkward living situation as Min-woo pays Gae-hwa to take care of his illegitimate daughter, Ye-eun.
After high school, Kaplan and her family move to California in 1967 so she could attend University of California, Santa Cruz and so her father could teach at Stanford University. She graduated from UC Santa Cruz in 1971, and had majored in religious studies. Kaplan received her teaching credentials and was a substitute teacher at a public school for awhile. She then started working as a house cleaner and waitress at downtown Santa Cruz.
Justa Elena Canaviri Choque was born on 13 August 1963 in La Paz, Bolivia to Filomena Choque and Ambrosio Canaviri. The second of four daughters in the family, Canaviri studied at the Tecnimod Academy with a focus on sewing and design, social work and took additional training in Bolivian gastronomy, studying the national food and pastries. She raised three children, Indira, Addis and José, working as a house cleaner to support them.
Daniel Hernandez was born on May 8, 1996, in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York City to a mother from Atlixco, Mexico, and a father from Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. His father is also named Daniel Hernandez. His mother, Natividad Perez-Hernandez, came to the U.S. in 1988 to seek a better life and opportunity; she was a factory worker and house cleaner. She is also a diabetic and has had an operation on four hernias.
Thomas was born in November 1947 in Pennsylvania and grew up in the town of Waterford. His father was a teacher and World War II veteran, and his mother worked as a barmaid, waitress, and house cleaner. His grandfather was a World War I veteran and one of his great-grandfathers fought in the Spanish–American War. Thomas experienced an abusive childhood; his mother physically abused him in his home, and his father was emotionally distant.
Taft was born in 1902 in Syracuse, New York. His father died when he was still a young boy. His mother moved the family to New York City, where she took up work as a house cleaner. Living in youth hostels and traveling the country by hopping trains, he took a long series of odd and day-laborer jobs: errand boy, factory worker, stable boy, power plant worker, ore freighter coalman, farm hand, oil field worker, mule skinner and many more.
After college, Ocasio-Cortez moved back to the Bronx and took a job as a bartender and waitress to help her mother—a house cleaner and school bus driver—fight foreclosure of their home. She later launched Brook Avenue Press, a now-defunct publishing firm for books that portrayed the Bronx in a positive light. Ocasio-Cortez also worked for the nonprofit National Hispanic Institute. During the 2016 primary, Ocasio-Cortez worked as an organizer for Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign.
At the time Soto was born, the fourth son, his parents were struggling financially, with his father working as a garbage man and his mother as a house cleaner. Soto grew up in a very religious Pentecostal family, attending church with his family weekly. Soto went to Porterville High School in California where he was on the wrestling team and won a California state title. Soto got an athletic scholarship to Iowa Central Community College was a 2x NJCAA All-American.
In the anime, a Mr. Mime appears as early on as a house cleaner and helper to Delia, protagonist Ash Ketchum's mother, while others are shown as entertainers or cooks. In the Pokémon Adventures manga, its abilities are utilized to create training rooms and surround an entire city with a barrier to prevent access from the outside world. Mr. Mime was powerful enough to beat Dialga and Mewtwo. His move psychic blast which is exclusive to Mr. Mime is the most powerful psychic type move.
In the hostel also lives a Nigerian immigrant family – journalist Yemi (David Oyelowo), his wife Itshe (Nikki Amuka-Bird) and their daughter. Yemi works as kitchen help in a restaurant and Itshe as a house cleaner. They desperately need to raise 5,000 pounds to bring Yemi's father from Nigeria to London, before the political gangs who forced them into emigrating kill him. Mark begins to collaborate with Sally (Julia Davis), the social worker who placed Michelle in the hostel, and helps to allot 17-year- old runaway Zoe (Nichola Burley) a room there.
Duncan was born in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in a single-parent household with his sister, Judy, and mother, Jean Duncan (a house cleaner), after his father left. He always wanted to act, but had to drop out of the Communications program at Alcorn State University to support his family when his mother became ill. Duncan's large frame— and —helped him in his jobs digging ditches for Peoples Gas Company and being a bouncer at several Chicago clubs. Duncan also played basketball at Kankakee Community College and for one season for the Alcorn State Braves.
While still working as a house cleaner, Harvey began building a following on her YouTube channel by posting covers of songs by artists like, Adele, Celine Dion, Ed Sheeran, Little Mix, Selena Gomez, Birdy, and numerous others. By April 2016, she was nearing 1 million likes on her Facebook account. She released her first original single, "Wonderland," in September 2016. In November 2016, she appeared on Good Morning Britain singing the weather report. By April 2017, her YouTube channel had 400,000 subscribers and that number increased to 600,000 by June.
Again, the titillating image of a "loose" priest comes up. In truth, this arrangement may not have been so shocking in an age in which priests traditionally maintained a life-long, live-in "perpetua" - a woman who dedicated her time to the priest as cook, house cleaner and general companion. But Anna held a special place in Vivaldi's heart; in opera after opera he wrote roles specifically for her, moulding the music to her particular vocal strengths and weaknesses. No other singer received such consistent attention and privilege from the composer.
Ironbound is the story of a Polish immigrant, Darja, living in New Jersey working as a house cleaner and factory worker and examines the American Dream from her eyes. It premiered at the Round House Theatre in Bethesda, Maryland in the fall of 2015 as part of the Women's Voices Theatre Festival, then went on to an Off-Broadway run at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. It started previews March 3, 2016, opened March 16, and closed April 24. It featured direction by Daniella Topol, sets and lighting by Justin Townsend, costumes by Kaye Voyce, and sound by Jane Shaw.
Ekaterine worked as a house cleaner and launderer and was determined to send her son to school. In September 1888, Stalin enrolled at the Gori Church School, a place secured by Charkviani. Although he got into many fights, Stalin excelled academically, displaying talent in painting and drama classes, writing his own poetry, and singing as a choirboy. Stalin faced several severe health problems; an 1884 smallpox infection left him with facial pock scars, and at age 12 he was seriously injured upon being hit by a phaeton, which was the likely cause of a lifelong disability to his left arm.
Stoner was born in Midland, Texas and lived in El Paso, Texas and Gulfport, Mississippi before her family settled in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. After attending twelve years of Catholic school, she left for West Chester University, where she met the woman she would marry 20 years later. Stoner put herself through college at Temple University by working as an artists’ model, a paid medical experimentee, a waitress at a Greek diner, a house cleaner, a biscuit maker, and a book store manager. While in Philadelphia, she started Shrink-Wrap literary and art journal with her boyfriend, was published several times, and played in a band who practiced secretly at the Mummers Museum.
Rose Lorkowski (Amy Adams) is a 30-something single mother, working full-time as a house cleaner. Her underachieving and unreliable sister Norah (Emily Blunt) lives with their father Joe (Alan Arkin), and is fired from her job as a waitress. Rose's hyperactive and disruptive 8-year-old son Oscar (Jason Spevack) upsets his school officials by his erratic behavior, and they order Rose to put him on medication or send him to a private school. Unable to make enough money with her current job, Rose asks Mac (Steve Zahn), her ex-boyfriend during their high school years and her married lover, for advice.
The first day of the trial consisted of personal testimonies of a number of witnesses, which included one of the victim's girlfriend who had left the house in the early morning before the murders, a mail carrier, house cleaner, neighbors who had entered the house in the evening after observing smoke, and other people who were text messaging either with the victims or with Dahlgren on the day of the killings. On the second day, more testimonies were, after State Attorney's and Dahlgren's consent, read by the judge. This was followed by questioning of expert witnesses. According to a toxicology report, there were no drugs or alcohol in the blood of the victims.
Joseph Stalin in 1902, 23 years of age The early life of Joseph Stalin covers the life of Joseph Stalin from his birth on 6 December 1878 (18 December, New Style) until the October Revolution on 25 October 1917 (7 November). Born Ioseb Jughashvili in Gori, Georgia to a cobbler and a house cleaner, he grew up in the city and attended school there before moving to Tiflis (modern-day Tbilisi) to join the Tiflis Seminary. While a student at the seminary he embraced Marxism and became an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin, and left the seminary to become a revolutionary. After being marked by Russian secret police for his activities, he became a full-time revolutionary and outlaw.
Contouri had starring roles in horror-suspense films Thirst (1979) and Snapshot (aka The Day After Halloween) (1979). She featured in Timothy Spanos' film The House Cleaner in 2013, playing an alcoholic acting agent and her most recent role was in a remake of Stormboy in 2019 Contouri remains best known however as Nurse Tracey Wilson in serial Number 96 and in 2007 discussed her time on the series in an episode of Where Are They Now?, and revealed that she runs the family's restaurant in Adelaide. The restaurant closed in 2014, she currently resides in Torrensville, South Australia Contouri recorded an audio commentary for a 2008 DVD boxed set release of 32 Number 96 episodes, entitled The Pantyhose Strangler.
Rudd's social secretary, Ella Zielinsky, dies first from cyanide poisoning after the atomizer she uses for her hay fever is tainted with prussic acid. Later that night, Gregg's butler, Giuseppe, is shot twice in the back in his bedroom after spending the day in London and depositing £500 into his bank account. Ardwyck Fenn informs Craddock he received a phone call several days before, accusing him of killing Heather, and he recognized the anonymous caller as Ella when she sneezed. Marple's house cleaner, Cherry Baker, reveals her friend Gladys, who was a server at Gossington Hall on the day of the fête, told her she believes Heather deliberately spilled the cocktail and that she was going to meet Giuseppe before he died.
Raf Simons was born on 12 January 1968 in Neerpelt, Belgium, to Jacques Simons, an army night watchman, and Alda Beckers, a house cleaner. Simons graduated in Industrial Design and Furniture Design from LUCA School of Arts in Genk in 1991. During this time, Simons congregated at Antwerp cafe Witzli-Poetzli with the likes of Olivier Rizzo, Willy Vanderperre, David Vandewal and then-girlfriend Veronique Branquinho to discuss fashion, namely Helmut Lang and Martin Margiela. He began working as a furniture designer for various galleries, having previously interned at the design studio of Walter Van Beirendonck between 1991-1993. Van Beirendonck took him to Paris Fashion Week and that was when Simons first saw a fashion show — Martin Margiela’s all-white show in 1991 — which inspired Simons to turn to fashion design.
Shortly after the Prairie Village home purchase fell through, however, the couple's Missouri home caught fire while the family was out. Insurance investigators later determined that the fire was caused by an electrical short in a power cord. Though the house was reparable and the couple's home insurance paid out on the damage and lost property, the couple decided to move on, and Green and the children moved into the apartment in which Farrar had been living during the separation while the purchase of the Prairie Village home was re-negotiated. The couple put extra effort into avoiding the issues that had caused strife before their separation: Despite being an indifferent cook and housekeeper, Green tried to focus on cooking and keeping the new house cleaner, while Farrar vowed to curtail his work hours so that he could spend more time with the family.
However, he is actually a very rounded and multifaceted depiction of the suggestive natures of old age. Pantalone's inappropriate enthusiasm for the young ladies inside the commedia world is abundantly borne out in the previously mentioned Capriccii. "Of all the twenty-seven pieces, ten allude to ladies in their titles alone, either just as a lady [donna], or as spouse [mogier], house cleaner and courtesan [Massara, Padrona], whores [puttane], sweetheart [morosa], and darling [Innamorata]." Sexual symbolism is very prominent as illustrated in "Della bellezza, and crudeltà d'una Donna", one elderly person communicates along these lines: vorria d’amante libero farme servo, e desidero nel mar de l’appetito tegnir el timon dritto al vassello, e d’accorto vorria ficcarme in porto [I would like, as a free lover, to help myself, and I desire in the sea of appetite to keep the ship’s rudder straight, and smartly, would I like to thrust myself into port].
This, however, did not reach a state of psychosis: according to the psychiatrist a person in the state of psychosis would not be able to commit the murders in the manner they were carried out (over several hours, with bodies being dragged to the garage, covered, and with an attempt to burn the house). The defense attorney criticized the psychiatrist claiming that American specialists found that he was suffering from bipolar-type schizoaffective disorder. The psychiatrist rejected that analysis, saying that she had spent more time with Dahlgren, collected much more data, and that Dahlgren had shown no symptoms of such disorder during his long-term pre-trial custody. The psychiatrist claimed that Dahlgren considered the Harok family a source of his stress, while he was indifferent to other persons including the girlfriend of one of the victims, a mail carrier, and a house cleaner who all made contact with Dahlgren either prior to or in between the killings.
The portrayals of African Americans in movies and television shows in America reinforce negative stereotypes. Professor Narissra M. Punyanunt-Carter, from the department of Communications Studies at Texas Tech, found many facts in her research paper, The Perceived Realism of African American Portrayals on Television, "After reviewing numerous television shows, Seggar and Wheeler (1973) found that African Americans on these programs were generally depicted in service or blue-collar occupations, such as a house cleaner or a postal worker". This is in contrast to their white counter-parts who are business executives and business owners. "In contrast to White characters, research indicates that that African Americans have lower socioeconomic status (SES) roles on television than Anglo Americans" (Segger & Wheeler, 1973) (pp243). She also found that "the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (1977) found that African American television portrayals typically depicted the following stereotypic personality characteristics: inferior, stupid, comical, immoral, and dishonest"(pp243).

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