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"machinist" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is operating a machine, especially machines used in industry for cutting and shaping things, or a sewing machine
  2. a person whose job is to make or repair machinesTopics Jobsc2

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We break down what that means at Mannami's favorite NYC vintage store, Edith Machinist, below: Special thanks to Edith Machinist.
Vocations Gordon Sweat, 62, is a machinist at Moog Inc.
Possible jobs with this major: Electrical engineer, machinist mate, radiological engineer.
"[Sibi] actually really liked Trevor Reznik, from The Machinist," he says.
It's perhaps the doodling of a carpenter or machinist: it's tinkering.
My parents were blue collar (machinist, sawmill operator, seamstress, cafeteria cook).
They're one-offs, each one handmade by a machinist, designed by engineers.
Chris Smalley, a machinist with two children, ages 13 and 16, attended.
His stepfather retired as a machinist at Caterpillar in West Lafayette, Ind.
I'm a machinist now, and I assemble parts all day at a machine.
He left for his job as a machinist between 5 and 243 a.m.
That includes people like Ciro DeMarco, 58, a retired machinist from Moxee, Wash.
Christian Bale stopped eating and exercising to drop 63 pounds for "The Machinist."
Mr. Thompson had worked as a machinist and his wife was a nurse.
Mark's father, a machinist at Detroit Diesel-Allison, hadn't talked about the union.
His father was a machinist and a mechanic at V.O.P. Prelouc, a factory.
His father, Charles, was a machinist who worked for the city's Housing Authority.
Machinist Mate First Class Monica Helms was nervous about going to the reunion.
Gary Chagnon, a machinist from Barnstead, voted for Obama in both 222 and 219.
Facebook says you can take the schematics to a machinist and have them replicated.
"Europe is our future," said Yuri V. Oros, a machinist on the ski line.
"I don't know who you're talking about, really," said Fred Tomlinson, a retired machinist.
While the machinist worked, any sounds from the saucer were drowned out by her tools.
Bale's famously gone through extreme weight changes -- for instance, "The Machinist" and his 'Batman' roles.
"My wife worked as a machinist and then a supervisor for 38 years," he said.
He returned to the United States and joined the United States Navy as a machinist.
Hence, "Machinist": acoustic meets electric, flesh meets metal, the literal articulation of the album's dialectic.
Her father was a machinist for a towing company, and her mother was a homemaker.
The machinist was found to be carrying a bottle of highly toxic lead acetate pills.
He worked for 35 years as a machinist in the mill, making $28 an hour.
His father, a firefighter and machinist, was a quiet man who kept his opinions to himself.
We have a machinist from New Jersey to thank for the invention of modern-day glitter.
Jerry Greaney, who has worked for the Times as a machinist for 31 years, interrupted him.
His dad did construction on the railways, while his mom was a machinist and a cleaner.
"Who would mess with Civil War re-enactors?" said Mr. Downes, the retired machinist from Cleveland.
Her father, Sam, was a machinist, and her mother, the former Jessie Berger, was a homemaker.
The other man, who had been a machinist for years, was proud of his work, too.
The patriarch Mike Cleary (Michael Cudlitz) works as machinist to support his eight boys and wife.
"I definitely wanted to have sex with him when he was emaciated in The Machinist," she says.
Patti worked as a machinist for 38 years, and Corky ran his own cleaning and restoration business.
Jobs such as taxi driver and machinist will be eliminated, and a few new ones will emerge.
Since then, he has not had a positive drug test, and he is working as a machinist.
His testimony led to a second spy, David Greenglass, a machinist, who was also taken into custody.
The rate of machinist&aposs mate has a long and proud history in the United States Navy.
Indoor transformation My dad runs a machinist business out of the barn, and has great design skills.
His father was a machinist, and his mother ran the household and worked at a department store.
Like all skyscrapers of the Modernist period, it conveys the grand ambitions of a new machinist age.
He borrowed such avant-garde, machinist elements not only from Cubism, but also from Dada and Futurism.
He had always loved tinkering with things, subliminally absorbing his machinist father's fascination with the properties of metals.
He told Maglica—a machinist who churned out artillery shells—that police had a beef with their flashlights.
Before Goetz left, Powell told him to take care of his set of machinist tools back in Lafayette.
In May, he will complete his apprenticeship and be awarded a journeyman certificate as a C.N.C. precision machinist.
And the 10th study had a madman-machinist design worthy of the player-piano canons of Conlon Nancarrow.
Etna, a relatively small independent machinist, continued doing work for public housing until around the time it closed.
His father, Gordon Virgil Holley, was a machinist; his mother, the former Vida Marie Canada, was a nurse's aide.
Back in 2004, Christian Bale starved himself down to a terrifyingly skeletal frame for his role in The Machinist.
The dad, a machinist, tells me in Spanish that he found out about it through a Facebook event page.
A 57-year-old machinist, identified under German privacy laws only as Klaus O., was poisoning his colleagues' sandwiches.
The bride's father is a machinist for Impact Forge, a manufacturer of components for the automotive industry in Columbus.
He later enrolled in a technical school and worked as a machinist, and also, he says, performed in bands.
Among these works are his "machinist" drawings inspired by industrial equipment, like the gouache on cardboard Machines turn quickly (21925).
A former high school varsity football player, Turner loved fixing cars and worked as a machinist, his family members said.
He had reportedly recently started working as a machinist at Thaler Machine Co. in Springboro, his mother told the outlet.
Christian Bale wasn't even asked by director Brad Anderson of "The Machinist" to drop to 122 pounds for the film.
When we met, Ben had just started the first job he'd ever held, as a machinist at a packaging company.
After football, he set to work as a machinist and trusted FINRA member Resource Horizon Group to protect his savings.
Manufab, a local architectural metalwork company, and their machinist, David Thompson, transformed the trailer into a functioning museum without walls.
James Campeau, a machinist in Fort McMurray, has been away from his hometown of Windsor for the past five years.
Mr. Kunkin's eclectic life included time as a machinist; explorations of socialism, Sufism and alchemy; and running a meditation school.
His father, Leo, was a machinist and a supermarket manager, and his mother, the former Clara Fisher, was a homemaker.
Since then I've held various jobs, including 20 years as a machinist, but the last 10 years were pretty dark.
"There is one engineer, a machinist, who refused to drive one of the trains with Jews on it," he said.
"There is one engineer, a machinist, who refused to drive one of the trains with Jews on it," he said.
"Machinist," the lead single, tells this familiar tale more directly than usual: the lyrics literally address a robot as love object.
In the band's most recent single, "Machinist," we are swept away with a tune that is nothing short of space disco.
Like many crew members I spoke to, the machinist declined to give his name for fear of reprimand from his superiors.
Bannon's exit gives Trump a chance to distance himself from "fringe" politics, said Mike Corbitt, a machinist from Florida's West Palm Beach.
Yet supporters of the legislation, such as Hasan Solomon, national legislative director at the International Association of Machinist and Aerospace Workers, disagree.
"I don't like Cruz at all," said John, a machinist in Jefferson, southern Wisconsin, though he had just voted for the Texan.
Rosie had been everything from a riveter to a welder to a machinist to an electrician to a carpenter to a mechanic.
He was a skilled machinist who learned his trade in prison after he'd robbed a train when he was 17 years old.
Established in 1880 as finisher, the rate changed names a couple of times before being settled as machinist&aposs mate in 1904.
Martin Landau was born on June 21999, 21996, in Brooklyn, the son of Morris Landau, a machinist, and the former Selma Buchman.
Jorge Quijano, administrator of the Canal authority, told Reuters that operational rules for tugboats demand only one captain, two crew and one machinist.
"Like most actors, we are chameleons, so we have different roles — like Christian Bale lost all that weight for The Machinist," she said.
Frank Frink (Rupert Evans) was a Jewish machinist who wanted revenge against the Japanese for killing his family, but his plans backfired terribly.
"The government can't really help Appalachia," said Gary Lambert, a retired coal machinist who also sold his tobacco farm to the federal government.
Enlisting in the U.S. Navy in 1978, Whitney served for six years as a machinist mate, with three tours of duty in Beirut.
Her father retired as a machinist from the Sherman Corporation, a former manufacturer of metal components for the aerospace industry, in Inglewood, Calif.
In her late 40s, raising five kids, she still found time to learn and work as a machinist in an integrated circuit board factory.
He acquired a force gauge that you can get at any machinist supply store and bolted it to a robot connected to his computer.
After dropping out of middle school to pursue a career as a machinist, he worked to become a key player in the pipe industry.
So the idea that someone who was a machinist will succeed as a nurse's aide, it's not necessarily relevant to how he sees himself.
DAYTON, Ohio — At Slyder's Tavern, Matt Kazee, a machinist, drank a couple of beers as he waited for burgers to take home for dinner.
After landing new jobs — Dad as a machinist and Mom as an office clerk — they bought a modest five-room ranch in central Connecticut.
The groom's father, who is retired, was a machinist for Honeywell in Irmo, S.C. The couple met through the dating app Hinge in Baltimore.
Mr. Lunn went from apprenticing as a 14-year-old machinist to designing and driving racing cars, and then to engineering more functional vehicles.
Mike Larson, who works as a machinist for NJ Transit, was 30 feet away from the train just before it slammed into the platform.
Michael Larson, a NJ Transit machinist, tells PEOPLE much of the roof of the first car was smashed down to the tops of the seats.
Before long, the three grew restless, peering avidly into shop windows, unable, finally, to resist the blandishments of Edith Machinist, a vintage store on Rivington.
After three months out of work, he took another machinist job for $5 an hour less than the $21 an hour he made at Leviton.
McArthur embraced the same machinist aesthetic as Reiss and was an Art Deco innovator who was among the first to use aluminum in furniture design.
Ervin La Parra, a machinist from Huixtla, argued that Mr. López Obrador and his administration have shown no willingness to plug the porous southern border.
For example, a textile machine worker can switch to a similar line of work if they have the qualifications to be a machinist as well.
Historically, this has been a non-trivial quoting process which can require expert CAD engineers, and a lot of back and forth between customer and machinist.
In addition to the equipment needed for those three processes, the camera-making required a variety of measurement tools like digital calipers, machinist squares, and micrometers.
The jobs most common among serial killers are ones that can be temporary or contractual, such as an aircraft machinist, a laborer, or a truck driver.
At 77, the stoic Wisconsin machinist had just endured the death of his wife of 51 years and a grim new diagnosis: throat cancer, stage 4.
This "new middle" — including jobs like health technician, machinist or retail manager — typically requires workers to have specific occupational credentials, which so many workers also lack.
Rangy opener "Diving Woman" unspools into a guitarscape of Television proportions, while "Machinist" is a thrilling, oddball electropop jam featuring Auto-Tune and a sax solo.
The news comes as a relief to Boeing, which invested billions in South Carolina after a costly machinist union strike at its Washington facilities in 2008.
We conferred, then conscripted a machinist, who with our assistance hauled her ponderous cutters and blowtorches over the soft sand and set to work on the saucer.
"We know it's a big deal," said Fritz Deegen, 22005, a machinist foreman at Horizon Shipbuilding here, where construction on seven of the ferries is in progress.
In discussing "Machinist," critics have alluded to recent sci-fi films like Her and Ex Machina, but body meets machine is the oldest story in pop music.
He assisted window display designers in New York, worked as a machinist in Buffalo during World War II and moved to Hollywood before returning to New York.
Christian Bale shaved his head and gained 40 pounds to play Dick Cheney in Vice, 15 years after losing more than 60 for his role in The Machinist.
Bale's look to play Cheney is a far cry from the emaciated figure he had in 2004's The Machinist, when he weighed in at just 120 lbs.
After Mr. Brennan's departure, President Ford appointed Bill Usery, a welder and machinist before becoming a top official in the International Association of Machinists, to be labor secretary.
From 5.45am to 3.30pm he works as a machinist in one of Gastonia's surviving looms; between 4pm and 11pm he drives a fork-lift in a packaging factory.
And then there are psychological thrillers like Black Swan and The Machinist, which trap the viewer inside a character's breakdown without providing a complete picture of what's happening.
From Christian Bale in The Machinist to Matthew McConaughey  in Dallas Buyers Club, some of the best actors in Hollywood have undergone extreme weight loss for a role.
"I was made an honorary machinist some years ago, so I feel a particular connection here to my brothers and sisters in the machinists," she told the crowd.
At 67 years old, he spends his weekdays working as a machinist in Bowling Green, Ohio, and his weekends at his home in Detroit with his wife, Cynthia.
"This is by necessity, because of the situation," said Francisco, 33, an unemployed machinist, who claimed a piece of land and built a small shack for his family.
Martin Jones, a retired machinist who lives in a rural area about 40 miles away, shared vacation photos on his iPhone and Diana talked about a new boyfriend.
His father was a self-employed machinist in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. The groom is a grandson of the late Noah Greenberg, a founder of New York Pro Musica.
Before the internet, an auto factory machinist could repair an assembly line while mentally traveling in time and space to Vladivostok, the Easter Islands, or the year 2063.
Even if you're not a machinist, you've probably had a crisis at home or with your car where you only needed one weird, tiny screw to fix the problem.
Logan Turner was a machinist from Springboro, Ohio who celebrated his 30th birthday on Tuesday before the shooting and was out with friends in the Oregon District, WHIO reported.
This session was held on 14 acres owned by Devin Bowen, a machinist who was having a miserable day even before the deputies forced him to drop his pistol.
Mr. Doyle, a machinist, heard about Samaritan Ministries at Grace Point Church in San Antonio, whose pastors and employees are members and whose congregants post about it on Facebook.
The gleaming brass radiator in the front was made by a machinist who waived his fee in exchange for a performance by Mr. Garofalo's band at his son's wedding.
During her research she encountered Klaus Fuchs, a German-born British scientist, and David Greenglass, a United States Army machinist, both of whom were later unmasked as Soviet spies.
After the war, he was a machinist in an Armstrong Cork Company plant while attending law school at Mercer University in Macon, Ga., at night, though he never graduated.
But in Picabia's case, there is a blending of the machinist aesthetic with representations of the human body that suggests the travesty of the sex machine avant la lettre.
It's the type of physical transformation Bale is accustomed to; in the 2004 film The Machinist he lost around 60 pounds in order to look as though he was starving.
In Inola, Oklahoma, 30 miles east of Tulsa, 37-year-old machinist Jack Foster has four young sons enrolled in public school, where four-day weeks are already in effect.
In the 1950s, after service in the Army, he worked as a machinist for General Motors and Ford, where he found a discontent not often thought of in counterculture terms.
The Navy&aposs machinist&aposs mates keep its warships in fighting shape, maintaining everything from the catapults that launch fighters off carriers to the kitchen equipment that keeps sailors fed.
He was the creation of a pair of novice breeders — a cowboy machinist named Steve Coburn and a solid-state physicist named Perry Martin who could talk avionics and weaponry.
And Rema Webb, as a woman whose machinist husband, injured at the plant, has been smeared as a drunk, sells her furious 11 o'clock number ("Joe Worker") for all it's worth.
Mr. Thacker worked his way through UC Berkeley as a machinist for a man named Jack Hawley, whom Mr. Thacker described as "the sole proprietor of an inventorship" in Albany, Calif.
When he was three, the family moved to Chicago, where the father worked as a machinist, the mother ran a candy store, and life inside the Abraham household was hell—mainly because Mrs.
"I'm Latina, little and had never been on a sports team," said Isabella Soto, 17, the daughter of a nanny and a machinist who hopes to row at an elite college next fall.
"Like most actors, we are chameleons, so we have different roles — like Christian Bale lost all that weight for The Machinist," Metz, 36, says while appearing on Thursday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Christopher Milton, a machinist who has worked on the plant since it opened in 2003, said the need for a union became clear when the company froze workers' pensions and reduced their healthcare benefits.
In the 1980s and '90s, "the whole tone of the country was different," said Thomas Downes, 68, a retired machinist from Cleveland, who has been re-enacting for the Union side for 943 years.
In the 220s and '235s, "the whole tone of the country was different," said Thomas Downes, 246, a retired machinist from Cleveland, who has been re-enacting for the Union side for 38 years.
" According to my dad, Pat, who worked as a machinist in M.S.U.'s mechanical engineering department for 26 years: "A farmer's kid is probably going to be a better engineer than an engineer's kid.
To combat that image, manufacturers have been heavily recruiting teens out of vocational programs for machinist jobs that require some technical aptitude to program machinery to manufacture high-precision aircraft components and medical devices.
The titanium outer band is actually from the ejector nozzle of a Blackbird, and was sourced from a retired Air Force machinist named Dan Freeman who repaired and maintained the spy planes during their heyday.
The groom's father was a machinist at the Eberhard Faber Pencil Company in Brooklyn, and later in White Haven, Pa. The groom's aunt worked with her husband at his printing and engraving business in Brooklyn.
Richard Benson, a stonecutter's son with the skills of a master machinist who developed innovative techniques to print photographs that had the artistic depth of paintings, died on Thursday in Providence, R.I. He was 73.
At a rally in Chicago, 17-year-old Kara Sharp from Island Lake, Illinois, carried a sign reading "Protect students not guns - 2020 Voter" after traveling to the event with her father, a 53-year-old machinist.
" Buchanan's sentiments were backed up by Leo Martin, a 62-year-old machinist who told the Times, "The Republican Party has never done anything for the working man like me, even though we've voted Republican for years.
In 2015, a friend of Alexander uploaded a YouTube video of Alexander explaining the issues he was having with his iron lung, hoping it would be seen by a machinist who knew how to repair the respirator.
And when it's time to get to work, I can reach into my bag, select the right tool, and feel like someone with a much cooler profession—like a doctor, or a machinist, or maybe an assassin.
"The Republican Party has never done anything for the working man like me, even though we've voted Republican for years," said Leo Martin, a 62-year-old machinist from Newport, N.H., who attended Mr. Trump's Claremont rally.
Essay STRATFORD, Ontario — Howie Morenz wept when he finally agreed to join the Montreal Canadiens in 1923, abandoning his family and a budding career as a railway machinist in Stratford to become the world's greatest hockey player.
It's a psychological drama in the vein of the 2008 Anne Hathaway movie Passengers or the 2004 Christian Bale feature The Machinist, where eerie occurrences in the world point toward a larger pattern the protagonists need to understand.
The message is that in Trump's America, it will be the Washington political hacks who have to start all over at the age of 50, and not the struggling middle-aged blue-collar factory machinist or coal miner.
Three years ago, during a visit to the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., Cavan encountered fellow tourist Barney Leone, a former Navy machinist mate who watched the American flag go up during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
Part thrift store, part museum, and filled with outdated leftovers and cast-offs obtained from the lab, the Black Hole was founded by a former machinist and technician named Edward Grothus who worked there in the 1950s and '93313s.
Mr. Swan, 30, designs the watches in a workshop in the Cape Town oceanfront suburb of Muizenberg; the three quartz models they now sell, all by custom order, are created with the help of a watchmaker and leather machinist.
Inside one container — if you come at the right time — Tony Pisano, a local handyman who once worked as a machinist in a local factory, will talk with you about different projects he's interested in, like repairing a microwave.
Bale is known for physically transforming himself for his roles, losing more than 60 pounds and foregoing sleep to achieve a skeletal look for 2004's "The Machinist" before then bulking up to play Batman in Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight" trilogy.
"It wouldn't seem like it, but this is more stressful than when I was in the military," said Mr. Helland, a farm boy from Wisconsin who worked as an Army welder and machinist in South Korea before he took this job.
Ernest Hansen, a Crescent City machinist by trade, patented the first shaved ice mechanism during the Great Depression after watching a sweaty sno-ball vendor prepare his offerings by hand with wood-shaving equipment, a process Hansen found a tad unsanitary.
In America, the report predicts that employment in industries like health care will increase, as society copes with an aging population; while rote jobs that involve physical labor (machinist, cooks) or data processing (payroll clerks, data entry) are most at risk of automation.
These jobs aren't, y'know, so-and-so is a plumber, and ol' spiky hair over there's a decent sparky—it's all white mage this and foebreaker that, and the machinist role has nothing to do at all with a painfully skinny Christian Bale.
On June 225, 1153, just before midnight, Bev Bailey-Potter got the call that every parent fears the most: Her 2115-year-old son Cameron "Cam" Underwood — a welder and machinist from Northern California — was in the hospital fighting for his life.
The album's lead single, "Machinist"—a story about a woman falling in love with a machine told through Auto-Tune and whispers—was so detached from everyday reality that Zauner turned it into its own indie rock-referencing video game, Japanese BreakQuest.
"He says all the damn wrong things, but I feel in my heart he's the right guy to make a change," said Carol, a former machinist, laid off after 20 years' graft, outside a polling station in the Milwaukee suburb of New Berlin.
No one expected Barry Block to escape the events of Barry Season 1 unscathed, but the HBO show's second season threw more wrenches than a confused machinist at a cornhole tournament when it came to completely dicking up his life this time around.
The 33-year-old machinist and cabinetmaker said that he tends to do creative things in his free time—typically under the name Laprise Simon Designs—and when he got his hands on a giant pile in front of his place, he got to work.
Loosely speaking, Flynn was the machinist, fabricating the physical structure, and Campbell was responsible for the programming (though part of the collective, Ballard is not listed as a contributor on this particular project), but it's clear that members of Apetechnology collaborate closely on their works.
At Benevolent, donors can search for individuals who have a specific need beyond basic food, clothing or shelter — say tools for a budding machinist or contact lenses for someone with limited eyesight — and then pay for some or all of it on the spot.
He lost more than 60 pounds during his four-month prep for the 2004 thriller The Machinist, bringing the mass of the six-foot actor down to 120 pounds total (ideal weight for a man of his age and height is 140-180 pounds).
The machinist union's new endorsement process will hinge on a vote by the group's members, according to two people familiar with the plans, a significant departure from its 2016 endorsement, which came after a unanimous vote by union leaders and an internal survey of 1,700 of its active members.
Which is why Abby and Seth interrupted the action to nimbly recap the Rosenberg case: David was an Army machinist working on the atomic bomb at Los Alamos during World War II. His sister, Ethel Rosenberg, and her husband, Julius, persuaded him to spy for the Soviet Union.
"The ranchman has his annual round-up; the merchant his yearly account of stock and balancing of books; the machinist gives his engine a thorough going-over at regular intervals; every military organization has its reviews and inspections," Gould noted in a speech before the American Medical Association.
Known for the delicate, color-intense details in his depictions of nature, as well as technical innovations such as the faceting of pearls and opals, Mr. Fazulzyanov, 47, the third of four children born to a car mechanic and a factory machinist, said he did not grow up surrounded by art.
Like Mr. Trump, Gary Panapinto, 28, a machinist from Illinois, had doubts about Harley's true intentions, believing that the company was planning to move the bulk of its bike production offshore, and, like Mr. Trump has intimated, he suggested that Americans would be forced to buy a product that was made overseas.
After the high-Dada period of Der Dada, Hausmann undertook an increasing machinist approach to optics and vision, practicing what he called dada optophonetics based on his optophonetic poems like "b b b b et F m s b w" (9193) and "K perioum" (1918) that fused lyrical texts with expressive typography.
"It is tragic," said a machinist from Houston who also serves on the Ronald Reagan, as he shot a round of pool with a crewmate at Country Bar George's, where the walls are papered with dollar bills signed by sailors and both the American and Confederate flags are painted on a sign out front.
"Part of my job is being moved to York, but the other part is going to Bangkok," Richard Pence, a machinist at the Kansas City plant, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in May while in Washington for a meeting between House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and members of the Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
The Independent Drivers Guild, a pseudo-driver union in New York organized by District 15 of the Machinist Union, which Uber has agreed to work with, said it has received "hundreds" of reports of deactivation warnings over the last two months from drivers who also used Juno, and 10 reports of being deactivated or otherwise kicked off the platform.
Mr. Hillier is the son of Norlene J. Hillier and Donald C. Hillier of Springfield, Mo. His mother, who is retired, worked as a human resources specialist for the city of Branson, Mo. His father, also retired, worked in Nevada, Mo., as a mechanic machinist with the 3M Company, a multinational manufacturing corporation based in Maplewood, Minn.
He graduated from Kutztown University in Kutztown, Pa. He is a son of Laurie Cusick Garrido and Donald J. Garrido of Wall Township, N.J. The groom's mother is a mathematics teacher at Cedar Drive Middle School in Colts Neck, N.J. His father is a machinist at the printing plant in College Point, Queens, of The New York Times.
With costume designs such as "Das Triadische Ballett (Le Ballet Triadique) Boule d'or, figure" (1922), we see his taste for geometric figurative art that is very suggestive of the mechanomorphic, robotic, or prosthetic bodies typical of Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia's Dada, sex-machinist period, when they discovered industrial design as a pictorial source for transcendence.
So while many killers use their employment as a pretext to acquire vulnerable victims, obtain information or cultivate violent fantasies for reasons we still don't fully understand ("Milwaukee Cannibal" Jeffrey Dahmer once admitted that his work as a chocolate factory machinist awakened homicidal and necrophilic urges he had otherwise suppressed), in McArthur's case, occupation was the back-end to his alleged crimes, not the inspiration for them.
We're talking the kind of transformations the average person would never attempt had it not been written into their employment contract or accompanied by a promise for potential Academy consideration: Christian Bale lost 62 pounds for The Machinist; Margot Robbie fought special-effects smallpox for Mary, Queen of Scots; and Claire Foy got herself a jet-black bowl-cut to become Lisbeth Salander in The Girl in the Spider's Web.
"Part of my job is being moved to York, but the other part is going to Bangkok," Richard Pence, a machinist at the Kansas City plant, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel earlier this month when in Washington as part of a meeting between House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and members of the Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, which represents about 2200 percent of the Harley-Davidson workers being laid off.
Mr. Sadlowski, a third-generation steelworker who dropped out of high school in the 220th grade to become an apprentice machinist, rose meteorically through the ranks of the United Steelworkers union by echoing the confrontational rhetoric of his labor heroes, like John L. Lewis, who had led the miners union, and Victor Reuther, one of three Reuther brothers who had transformed the autoworkers union into a labor power.
Personal:Birth date: December 30, 1963 Birth place: Orange, California Birth name: Michael Richard Pompeo Father: Wayne Pompeo, machinist Mother: Dorothy (Mercer) Pompeo Marriages: Susan (Mostrous) Pompeo (date unavailable publicly-present); Leslie (Libert) Pompeo (1986-1997, divorced) Children: with Susan Pompeo: Nicholas Education: United States Military Academy, West Point, B.S., 1986; Harvard Law School, J.D., 1994 Military service: US Army, 1986-1991, Captain Religion: Christian/ Presbyterian Other Facts:First person to have served as both CIA director and secretary of state.

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