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"repairman" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is to repair things

219 Sentences With "repairman"

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To be able to make it so that a repairman knows-- GINNI ROMETTY: A repairman-- JIM CRAMER: --what you have?
Maytag repairman to Miami motorman For 12 years, Gutierrez was a washing machine repairman, but he'd always wanted to be a police officer.
Need to get a repairman out to fix your refrigerator?
The repairman came and opened the back of the piano.
We had a repairman the other day... Daniel: It broke.
" And [the repairman] said, "Eh, it's probably the agitator dogs.
I spent one day shadowing a Long Island appliance repairman.
There's nothing wrong with being a plumber or elevator repairman.
JW: Being a hypnotist is like being a refrigerator repairman.
"She's upset with the flag," her husband then tells the repairman.
Americans are "fearful of China's development", says Mr Kong, the machinery repairman.
Since losing his radiator repairman job, Darrow had struggled to find work.
Police had to kick down a door to get the repairman out.
A repairman roused from his sleep was unable to fix the problem.
But when a repairman is needed urgently, money is often no object.
But Charlie doubts that Spinks, a Canadian appliance repairman, was really responsible.
Problem solved, and I saved $100 to $200 by not calling a repairman.
He was an appliance repairman, and so I knew Gloria Borger over email.
Maybe the repairman would come today and at least do a patch job.
One went back to work as a street repairman in a small Ohio town.
Meanwhile, bicycle repairman Yasir has a more nuanced view of life under ISIS rule.
Colmenares, a medical equipment repairman, first set up in Panama with $23,22 in hand.
A Comcast repairman arrived at the front door to look at our broken phone.
Cheney, young, working as a utility pole repairman, is behind the wheel, piss-drunk.
"Customers are furious because I can't resolve their problems," fumes Alejandro Nuñez, a repairman.
His father worked as a repairman for the Otis Elevator Company for 201963 years.
"They can start with tents," said Shahram Moradi, a 35-year-old shoe repairman.
The 21-year-old air-conditioning repairman also copped to lying to federal officials.
"We're frustrated," says Ricardo Méndez, an equipment repairman who works for one of VW's suppliers.
Some guy from the bride's father's work Richard seems like an excellent air conditioning repairman.
Here are the various places where you can find your refrigerator's controls by Samurai Repairman.
He reported the problem to the company and was told to wait for a repairman.
For Mr Wu, a bicycle repairman in Taipei, relations with Beijing are barely worth a mention.
"I really didn't want to die," Smith, a 21-year-old repairman, told The Washington Post.
"This is an incredible thing," said Carlos Maza, a 48-year-old refrigerator repairman from Havana.
Dan Dalessandro, a television repairman, was one of several ham radio aficionados who went to investigate.
"Something had become disconnected," said Mr. Bond, who paid a local repairman $23 to fix it.
Marian Mihok — a repairman whom Barratt described as "legendary"— has fixed thousands of personal cassette players.
First, he became an electronics repairman and loved it because he could spend time with his children.
He had to remove his child from school because he wasn't earning enough as a watch repairman.
As an adult, Mr. Michaels worked as a lounge singer, voice and piano teacher and electronics repairman.
"We did trade with the Syrians for years," said Ibrahim Sahin, 32, a computer repairman in Nusaybin.
Luckily, the repairman who showed up at her doorstep was more than just handy, he was compassionate.
Kong Xiangbao, a machinery repairman, fretted that his salary could suffer if fewer cars are made for export.
Working from home is no longer only for employees having an allergy attack or waiting for a repairman.
If nothing else, it is a good time to be a generator repairman like José Miguel Márquez, 35.
Ed Alpern, now 65, of Austin, started his 39-year run with IBM as a Selectric typewriter repairman.
Hard work, because I've got a boiler repairman coming over, and I'm supposed to know something about it.
But as the repairman age and reduce in number, your mansion eventually goes into disrepair and eventually crumbles.
When a repairman insisted on coming at noon, Justin stayed home so I wouldn't lose a night's sleep.
A young repairman lunged out of a van he was trying to parallel park and ran up to us.
" Police say Moore, who works as a repairman for Arrowhead Aire, "has been cooperative with investigators throughout the process.
This is why active managers feel like a frustrated appliance repairman who complains no one ever calls him anymore.
According to the couple, the repairman also offered to remove the flag from his truck but the family declined.
The operation relieved his seizures but left the patient — Henry Molaison, a motor repairman — unable to form new memories.
The killer stalked his victims, ingratiating himself as a repairman, and then killed them in a spasm of violence.
The son of an appliance repairman, he grew up in Monmouth County, N.J, with zero ties to the sport.
Cullen Camic first noticed the chicken carcasses on Friday morning when a AAA repairman was inspecting his car battery.
Sears relocated his business to Chicago in 1887 and, shortly after, hired Alvah C. Roebuck as a watch repairman.
When I heard the news that Sears might be closing, that repairman was the first person I thought of.
Cullen Camic first noticed the chicken carcasses on Friday morning when a AAA repairman was inspecting his car battery.
Mr. Wigdor called the police, who eventually identified the caller as Joseph Amico, a computer repairman from Las Vegas.
The offender called at a caravan in Woodlands Estate, Blean, on May 7 pretending to be a mobile home repairman.
She didn't feel foolish when she talked about her fantasies, even if they were as clichéd as a sexy repairman.
He split his time between Grozny and Moscow, where he worked as a security guard and, later, as a repairman.
He was the only Maytag repairman in the area of 40,000 people, and many knew him long before the attack.
She and Marcus have an uncomfortable reunion when he shows up as a repairman to fix Sasha's broken AC unit.
Spitalny worked at a mikvah, a Jewish ritual bath, and Mr. Spitalny was a repairman and worked in kosher supervision.
"They have not healed from that and now this," said Mr. Sahin, the computer repairman, of his neighbors in Nusaybin.
The repairman came on Thursday, and he said that in all likelihood the main power board needed to be replaced.
"I don't have a fixed income," the self-taught repairman and Rohingya refugee says while fixing an old Nokia handset.
He suggests calling the guy who sold me the scooter (it's second hand) and asking him if he knows a repairman.
Have you always dreamt about a sexy repairman (or woman or person) coming to fix your dishwasher and seducing you instead?
He was a 24-year-old air conditioning repairman and former bouncer, and asked if she needed help with a flat tire.
The groom's mother was an intake specialist with the Mercy Medical Group, and his father was a repairman with Anderson Automatic Merchandising.
He was protective of his work, loyal (he helped establish the Marty Forscher Fellowship to honor a master camera repairman) and relentless.
A television repairman says that he arrived at 22001 A.M. but decided that it was too dangerous at that hour and left.
Repairman Whether it's computers, furniture, or cars, if you're good with your hands then start offering this service to paying customers. 11.
While it is easy to imagine Freeman serving as a radio operator, he actually served in the Air Force as a radar repairman.
In those type of situations, help is just a text or phone call away -- except the repairman left his phone in his truck.
A black family in Georgia turned away a white repairman after he arrived outside their home in a truck bearing a Confederate flag.
She juggles three different lovers in her life: a businessman, a commercial photographer, and a bicycle repairman, all of whom suit different needs.
For all that, Zhang Xiang, a phone reseller and repairman in Shanghai, said that he still expected strong demand for the new iPhone.
The next morning, they wake up in 1986 and are warned by a strange hot tub repairman (Chevy Chase) not to change history.
Dominique Koffi, a moped repairman in the city, said a lot of gunfire could be heard early Friday morning in the city center.
Meanwhile, my office mate, a black man and fellow summer associate, was routinely mistaken for a copier repairman by associates and partners alike.
My lower-middle-class parents — TV repairman, secretary — were always worried about money and used it sparingly, convinced we'd lose everything at any moment.
Help me ATMs are supposed to give you money, but sometimes you get a note from the repairman who got stuck inside of it.
Nunez, a 24-year-old repairman, made it home that night but was rushed to hospital, where he died from his injuries shortly afterwards.
As a boy, he became enraptured by the pipe organ at his church and watched keenly whenever the repairman came to work on it.
One recent afternoon, a retired refrigerator repairman wearing camouflage clothing strolled south of the wall with a handgun in a holster on his hip.
The sketch is reminiscent of one from the '90s in which Kel Mitchell, playing a repairman, gleefully destroys everything he is asked to fix.
Honestly, this is a piece of history that only a telephone repairman or nostalgic 1970s drug dealer might miss, although booths were pretty cool.
The highlight each summer was the arrival of the local repairman to service the machines by popping them open like the hood of a car.
His other pro tip: get a receipt book at an office supply store to keep track of cash payments, like to a housecleaner or repairman.
A machine repairman from Waukesha, Wisconsin, encountered during a factory visit by Mr Obama after his re-election, summarised, brilliantly, his moral code of work.
Read MoreYou can now trade in your broken iPhone This problem affects phones that have had their home button fixed by a non-Apple repairman.
"August is almost always a month where you sit by the phone like the Maytag repairman, waiting for a donor to call," Mr. Law said.
Here is the full article, including an interview with a pool repairman in California who has some ideas about what might be causing the greenness.
Frank Freeman, a Houston-based espresso machine repairman who supports Mr. O'Rourke, received the fishy text message on Wednesday, and posted a screenshot to Facebook.
The accident left Mr. Salinas, a retired trailer repairman, with broken ribs and a fractured arm and knee, and requiring surgery to reconstruct his shoulder.
The accident left Mr. Salinas, a retired trailer repairman, with broken ribs and a fractured arm and knee, and requiring surgery to reconstruct his shoulder.
Clarence Leo Fender was a perpetually rumpled, unassuming, self-taught radio repairman, an intuitive engineer and non-musician who decided to build guitars and amplifiers.
Earl Bakken, an electronics repairman who created the first wearable external pacemaker and co-founded one of the world's largest medical device companies, Medtronic, has died.
In 2010, he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for posing as a phone repairman to enter New Orleans office of Mary Landrieu, then a Louisiana senator.
And new services from Comcast and Time Warner Cable allow customers to see the exact location of the cable repairman on the way to the house.
Sam, a repairman who specialized in installing geothermal heaters in case you need to get off the grid, was a great boss and even better guy.
In fact, she informed me, Rader "prepared for the assault in the parking lot," putting on a hard hat to pretend he was a phone repairman.
Ms. Nelson would have joined the Bible study on any other Wednesday, but on that sweltering night she drove home to meet an air-conditioner repairman.
His father was a jeweler and watch repairman, and his parents, first-generation Jews from Lithuania, ran a small accessory shop on the Lower East Side.
Craig Koblitz, 62, a yacht repairman who lives across the street, said some neighbors had suspected him of burglarizing a nearby house a few years ago.
"I want my dollars," Sonia Badran, a mother of four married to an elevator repairman, said after her third failed trip to the bank this week.
The title character is Arthur Martinez (played by a man of the same name), a Denver computer repairman who dreams of a career as an actor.
But in 1960, beer played a role in the rescue of a quick-thinking repairman who got trapped in a bar refrigerator he was working on.
The safe and vault repairman from Maryland came across the remains in February when he was cleaning out the house of a close friend who had died.
Gary Ragland, a retired time clock repairman, said his job had allowed him glimpses of a world of blue-collar jobs in auto plants, breweries and hospitals.
Trying to assist are a fatuous drywall repairman (Patton Oswalt) and another working-class father (Tim Blake Nelson, no relation to the director), whose son befriends Anthony.
Not long ago, a refrigerator repair service charging $21983 an hour included the half-hour when the repairman disappeared to feed the parking meter, Ms. Marini said.
Mark Bondera, who was wearing a Green Bay Packers T-shirt, stopped by to chat with a shoe repairman plying his trade in front of the bar.
"Police have not stopped killing young men," said 27-year-old Lucy Wambui, whose repairman husband Christopher Maina was killed in 2017 by police in broad daylight.
The repairman thought working for a Jewish family brought him close to holiness, and he would never charge my mother for fixing her Kenmore washer or dryer.
Her father was a television repairman, who left the family, and Norma and a brother, James, were raised by their mother, who was an alcoholic, in Texas.
Gargiulo, a former air conditioning repairman and father of two, faces two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of Ashley in 2001 and Maria in 2005.
Glatman was a radio-and-TV repairman and an amateur photographer who would invite young women to model for him, saying that the photographs were for detective magazines.
We find out these bizarre details when David and Jennifer initially get transported into Pleasantville via a magical remote control that they receive from a mysterious TV repairman.
Robo Recall puts you in the role of a robot repairman who fixes defective bots with the help of an arsenal of guns and a good sense of aim.
There are many business owners, like a car repairman in my hometown, who charge less than they have to in an effort to avoid taking advantage of their customers.
This requires the formation of an ever-deepening relationship with your A.C. repairman, who will change your filters and come out on July 4 when the unit breaks down.
In a 2007 autobiography, "Valley Boy: The Education of Tom Perkins," he wrote that as a youth he assembled television kits and had planned to be a TV repairman.
The list includes two city firefighters, a New York Police Department sergeant, an ironworker, a highway repairman and a student who lived downtown at the time, the Post reported.
Holly disappointed him by proving unremarkable and by becoming engaged to an office-equipment repairman whom Stevens (echoing his father's rejection of Elsie) called a "Polack" and a Communist.
Alizé Cornet's father brought a repairman to fix the intercom for his daughter's apartment in Cannes, France, in October, a couple of weeks after she realized it wasn't working.
"The thing about these immigrants — they settle down, they work hard, they are very family-oriented and they are Christians," said Seth Smith, 37, a computer repairman in Hendersonville.
The 32-year-old auto-body repairman checked the lobster cooler with his luggage at the airport in Boston and picked it back up when he arrived back in Georgia.
Using the example of autonomous cars, I think the most disrupted job in coming years will be auto-body repairman, as that technology will dramatically reduce the number of accidents.
In 2010, Mr. O'Keefe pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges and was fined for posing as a repairman to gain access to the office of former Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana.
We spent the hour it took for a repairman to arrive thumbing through ads for Bridget Bardot bras and Plymouth Valiant cars in our copy of Life magazine from 1960.
" She told Mr. White that her father, Melvin, an appliance repairman, and her mother, the former Hazel Redgell, a homemaker, were the inspirations for "I Was Made to Love Her.
We were even more rarely targets of reverence, but the local Kenmore repairman belonged to a Protestant sect that believed, with Calvin, that Jews were the first called by God.
He has a home in South Louisiana, he said, and a fixed income he earned during many years as an elevator repairman, which allowed him to travel as he pleased.
The opening story pays explicit tribute to Flannery O'Connor, resurrecting the protagonist of "Everything That Rises Must Converge" as a quiet typewriter repairman who keeps to himself, or tries to.
He rises from a low-wage appliance repairman living in a Jersey City trailer to an apartment-dwelling Queens taxi driver to a tri-state suburban dad, homeowner, and business owner.
Born April 1, 1932, in El Paso, Reynolds was the second child of Maxine Reynolds (née Harmon), a homemaker, and Raymond Francis Reynolds, a repairman and carpenter for Southern Pacific Railroad.
" Another retiree on the call reported that her friend successfully had the ice maker in her refrigerator cleaned out by a Sears repairman, whom she noted was "very precise, very courteous.
The two men first made contact when the teenage Goff — a prodigy born in small-town Kansas, whose watch-repairman father apprenticed him to the top architecture firm in Tulsa, Okla.
The company also offers a service guarantee: as long as customers are making their payments, they can call a number on the box and a repairman will arrive within three days.
The city's keenest vertical-transportation enthusiast may be Patrick Carr, who has spent sixty-one years in the elevator trade—as a repairman, a manufacturer, a consultant, and an expert witness.
In Edgar Allen Poe's The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall, a bankrupt bellows-repairman from Rotterdam rides a balloon to the moon, creating a DIY adventure beyond his dreary existence.
The eponymous lineman, you will recall, is a telephone repairman, listening to his old love "singin' in the wires" and yet he is also "searching in the sun for another overload".
It began after an IT failure of epic proportions, where, following a total system crash, I took my laptop to a cheap repairman who outfitted it with a new hard drive.
The best part about buying a new car is saying sayonara to the repairman: Aside from factory-scheduled maintenance appointments, you'll be clear of the service garage for a very long time.
And PREPA's strapped finances mean it cannot keep large standing orders for full-scale repair operations to swarm in after disasters, as utility repairman did last month in Florida after Hurricane Irma.
An air-conditioner repairman told us that the unit is 20 years old, rusted, and will likely start leaking into our apartment and the one below us if it is not replaced.
With no phone, and no one around to free him, the repairman decided to write notes asking for help and slip it through the receipt slot, hoping a bank customer would see them.
She grew up in a working-class family in Medfield, a small town in Massachusetts, where her father worked as a mechanic and repairman and her mother made a living as a seamstress.
In the winter of 2013, after years of being turned down for employment, Christian, then twenty-eight, was offered a job in Idaho as a clean-energy repairman for a well-known company.
Last year's exodus followed previous waves of forced displacement of the Rohingya that date back to the 1990s -- when Anowar, the phone repairman, first left Myanmar along with more than 250,000 other Rohingya.
Ed Alpern, who started at IBM as a Selectric typewriter repairman, watched his son go on to become a National Merit Scholar at Texas A&M University, but not a Watson scholarship recipient.
ZURICH (Reuters) - An overheated iPhone battery injured a repairman in an Apple store in Zurich and prompted the evacuation of around 50 people from the shop on Tuesday due to smoke, Swiss police said.
But though Kenny Dennis, the rapping telephone repairman who is Cohn's best-known creation, has gone through many phases of a biography I wouldn't dare summarize, he's such a mensch he always feels earthbound.
In 2002, she modeled for Playboy a second time and appeared on an episode of Celebrity Boxing, fighting Joey Buttafucco, the Long Island car repairman whose teenage mistress shot his wife in the 1990s.
The 50-year-old watch repairman would tell the courts that Guay approached him in August 1949, a few weeks before the crime, for help dynamiting rocks on property he owned in Sept-Îles.
The boy is accused of shooting his father, John Sisk, 14, a automobile repairman, stepmother Mary Sisk, 35, a teacher in Huntsville, Alabama, and three siblings who were not named by the sheriff's office.
The repairman, Joseph D. Amico, 46, was arraigned in State Supreme Court in Manhattan on three counts of making terrorist threats and one count of aggravated harassment, a day after being extradited from Nevada.
He left his job as a car repairman in San Salvador, the capital, which paid $2000 a month, because members of the MS-250 gang had demanded from him more money than he could afford.
Police in Surprise, Arizona, have charged a 26-year-old repairman with murdering a 41-year-old in the home where he had been hired to make repairs to the central air conditioning, PEOPLE confirms.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Yuan Xiangqiu, a repairman living in Tiantai County in China's Zhejiang province, built his first airplane on his own, practically his entire village came to watch the takeoff.
After Tricia's murder, Gargiulo then moved to Los Angeles and was a 24-year-old air conditioning repairman when he first met Ashley outside her home, asking her if she needed help fixing a flat tire.
Smart vending machines connected to the Internet are able to collect sales data, even notify the repairman when they break down, another evolution for an every day object that's evolving, along with modern life in Japan.
But while for veterans like Lopez those gains make Castro's legacy unassailable, for Millennials like law graduate-turned roadside electronics repairman Ivan Garcia Milan, 30, it is time the island's Communist government embraced deeper economic changes.
"We are here to celebrate with our brothers, fathers, and colleagues in the Egyptian police... who sacrificed their lives and blood for us," said one of the demonstrators, 52-year-old home appliance repairman Refaat Sabry.
"I like to save for something I need, like a house, a car, feed my kids if I have some," said Mr. David, 103, who is paying his way through school to be an HVAC repairman.
His owner, Christopher Stracuzza, a 32-year-old auto-body repairman from Savannah, Ga., wanted Dinnah, a hulking 20-pound American lobster, and another 20 pounds of more-modest crustaceans to reach their final destination peacefully.
Dan Narciso, an elevator repairman who on Friday was parking his van on West 41st Street in Times Square, said that after a meter rejected his credit card on Thursday, he downloaded the mobile parking app.
This transition is captured in the War Department&aposs list of military jobs from 1944, where entries like &apos&aposhorse artillery driver&apos&apos appear just a page away from &apos&aposremote control turret repairman.&apos&apos
She presented it to her son on his next birthday, saying the repairman told her that it dated from the late 1940s or early '50s and that it had to be wound, backward and forward, every day.
Lafuente encountered Duterte's drug war on August 18, according to Human Rights Watch, when a police anti-drug raid swept through the neighborhood in Manila's Navotas district, where the 23-year-old small appliances repairman lived and worked.
He was a 24-year-old air conditioning repairman when he first met Ellerin, a student at L.A.'s Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, outside her home, asking her if she needed help fixing a flat tire.
A former New York police officer, Anthony Falconite, is also named in the suit, accused of being Mr. Croman's muscle, entering apartments while posing as a repairman or building manager and harassing tenants with baseless threats of eviction.
Luckily for her, her lover had a room lined up: Marie-Ange became a boarder in the home of Marguerite Pitre, the sister of his watch repairman Généreux Ruest, where she lived with her husband and two children.
If the writer is unwilling to fill this part, then the writer should abandon pretense and find another line of work: become a shoe repairman, a brain surgeon, a janitor, a cowboy, a nuclear physicist, a bus driver.
My Texas was the place where my grandfather, a windmill repairman and former ranch foreman, could wear a Stetson hat and cowboy boots and yet not believe in the death penalty or in the killing of animals for sport.
It's along these lines: Start with the ostensible foreground — perhaps a lunch or a visit from a svelte refrigerator repairman or a recipe for lemon drizzle cake — then introduce the emotional hobgoblins that throw the characters rewardingly off-kilter.
While pushing her grocery cart she meets and chatters to her yoga teacher (who prefers to go by her spiritual name), a classroom parent (whose husband had a vasectomy) and her appliance repairman (whose cat suffers from bladder infections).
I have nothing to lose at this point, so I shoot him a text, and five minutes later I have the cell phone number of a repairman who is willing to come to my apartment and fix everything on the spot.
One West Virginia banker, a pillar of his community, grows misty-eyed recalling his father, who left school when he was 13 and became a repairman in local mines, earning a six-figure salary that supported a family of six.
The best athlete in the game is a Senegalese film editor, the strongest arm belongs to a civil rights lawyer, and the toughest pass rusher is either the manager of a midtown deli or an elevator repairman from upstate New York.
A computer repairman from Las Vegas was charged on Friday in Manhattan with threatening to kill New York lawyers who have filed an anti-discrimination suit on behalf of 11 black employees at Fox News, the police and prosecutors said.
A computer repairman by day, Arthur hires two directors (yes, Mr. Ott and Mr. Silver) for a genre movie with him in the lead, but they have other ideas, like recording his life and expecting him to deliver vivid emotion.
The underwater system was outfitted with 100 different sensors to measure pressure, humidity, motion and other conditions to better understand what it is like to operate in an environment where it is impossible to send a repairman in the middle of the night.
From Reich's early ambitions as a jazz drummer to Glass' radio repairman-turned-record collector father to Adams' parents' big band performances in Lake Winnipesaukee, The Sounds That Changed America, explores the story behind the composers who created a sound that changed America.
"I've always been an organizer-type person," said Mr. Walczak, who grew up in working class Iselin, N.J. His father, William H. Walczak worked for General Motors as a trim repairman; his mother, Irene Walczak, punched a time clock at the Maidenform factory.
In 1951, after abandoning a planned career as a television repairman, Mr. Laurer joined IBM, where he was asked to design a code for food labels modeled on the Woodland-Silver bull's-eye and compatible with a new generation of optical scanners.
Nick sources tell us the reunion won't have any new sketches -- no Repairman, no Vital Information, nada -- instead it'll be reruns of Nick's classic '90s shows with commentary in between from cast members Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Danny Tamberelli, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server.
For Don Robitaille, 84, a retired soda machine repairman who had driven his camper here from Maine for the contentment of sitting on a beach chair with a book of puzzles and an open view of the ocean, it was still a perfect getaway.
Henry Molaison — known in published reports as H.M., to protect his privacy — was a modest, middle-aged former motor repairman who had lost the ability to form new memories after having two slivers of his brain removed to treat severe seizures when he was 27.
And through it all — as he rose from caddie to club repairman to superintendent to course designer — Bartholomew, a black man in the Jim Crow South, was barred from playing at Audubon or any other segregated private club, even those whose courses he designed.
This may not seem like much for the average user, but if you're someone who needs to use a thermal camera for work — like a repairman trying to analyze a fuse box or a contractor checking for leaking pipes — then these improvements are probably pretty useful.
The encouragement was enough to spur him to finish his first novel, "How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe," about a time-machine repairman who's willfully stranded himself between moments in time, even as he searches for the father who disappeared from his life.
This time around, though, the flash forward offers an unexpected bit of fan service: an appearance by the vacuum cleaner repairman Ed Galbraith, played, as he was in "Breaking Bad" and the film "El Camino," by the great character actor Robert Forster, who died in October.
Mr. Howe has cut a chaotic path through courts in Washington and Maryland, where he has been sued repeatedly for ducking a long list of creditors that includes kitchen contractors, a tree nursery and a swimming-pool repairman, as well as for failing to repay a home-equity loan.
Mr. Meek, a 21-year-old air-conditioning repairman, faces up to eight years in prison and a half-million dollars in fines for the charges: misprision of a felony, which means withholding knowledge of details of a crime, and making false statements to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
"Before we would just give them a pack of cigarettes or treat them to a meal and you'd then be fine for a year, but now it's no use," said a bicycle repairman, identifying himself by his surname Zhang, whose workshop near the plant was shut by inspectors.
But the film's of-its-era concerns are also reflected in Claudia's mother's frustration that Claudia is still a single mom, who won't just settle down with a nice furnace repairman (played by David Strathairn, because even the one-scene characters in this movie are played by somebody you'll recognize).
Gargiulo was a 24-year-old air conditioning repairman and former bouncer at the Rainbow Bar & Grill when he first met Ellerin, a student at L.A.'s Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, outside her home in the fall of 183, asking her if she needed help fixing a flat tire.
Gargiulo was a 24-year-old air conditioning repairman and former bouncer at the Rainbow Bar & Grill when he first met Ellerin, a student at L.A.'s Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, outside her home in the fall of 2000, asking her if she needed help fixing a flat tire.
Lucy is from Amgash, Illinois, more of a pinprick on the map than a town proper, and she grew up poor, sharing a single room with her brother, her sister, and her parents, a seamstress and a repairman of farm machinery; there was no heat, no toilet, and never enough to eat.
The accused also allegedly advertised the victim for sex and on several occasions ordered her to strip and make advances to men who came to the family's mobile home in Amite, including a cable repairman and a family friend invited for a barbecue, according to a federal indictment which was made public on Thursday and obtained by PEOPLE.
We released a documentary about the process earlier this year as one of six new State of Repair episodes—I'm also partial to the episodes about farmers who are hacking their tractors to fight John Deere's repair monopoly and one about Rich Benoit, a DIY Tesla repairman who singlehandedly rebuilds salvaged Teslas against the company's wishes.
The last remaining patient at the University Medical Center of El Paso — Mario De Alba, 48, a repairman from the Mexican state of Chihuahua who was shot in the back while shielding his wife and 9-year-old daughter — left the hospital in November, but he is expected to return this month for a follow-up surgery.
Even though many FLDS members have moved out of town, vestiges remain: in the baby cemetery; in the field filled with appliances, dropped off to be fixed by an FLDS repairman who's long gone; or, most vividly, in the occasional sightings of FLDS children, immediately recognizable in their jewel-toned prairie dresses or work shirts buttoned all the way up.
What she didn't tell them was that she and her friends were accustomed to being greeted with "Oh, it's the dykes," when they walked into bars; that someone threw a can at her professor when he walked down the street holding hands with his husband; that a repairman left a swastika on the wall of a local drag queen's house.
By the time strange things start happening in their home — mundane objects appearing or disappearing, household electronics spontaneously turning on, a smashed window and a window repairman who saw something unexplained — the audience already has an entire laundry list of possible explanations and suspects, enough to create any number of plausible "The filmmakers want us to think X, but it's probably actually Y" theories.
"Not all repairmen are disreputable by any means but there are examples and true stories where you might have a mom with her kid at home and she goes on the internet to find a washing machine repairman and they take a few hundred dollars cash and they don't leave the lid locked on during the spin cycle," which can be dangerous, he added.
Beneath and around them were everyday people doing everyday things, the tasks that need to be completed if a great city is to function: A delivery truck was being unloaded, and the sidewalk was being swept, and a repairman was shimmying up a telephone pole, and a woman was dragging a wooden crate of what might have been daikon to the door of a soba-ya.
In "Hong Kong," the last episode to air before Bourdain's death, that takes the form of an umbrella repairman who waxes philosophical about the importance of umbrellas to people in a city where it rains a lot, or the members of a rock band worried about limits on free expression, or a young chef doing what he can to put his spin on traditional Hong Kong cuisine.
But "Mozart" did not set out to use the story of Amy Fisher, who was a Long Island high school student when she had an affair with an auto body repairman, Joey Buttafuoco, and shot and wounded his wife, Mary Jo. The writers wanted to give their prima donna a contemporary piece to take her out of her comfort zone — and realized that a made-to-order aria could be tailored to resonate with a love triangle.
The federal indictment against Mr. Meek, an air-conditioning repairman, states that the day after the massacre, he made false statements to an F.B.I. agent when he said that "he did not know the specifics of Dylann Roof's plan to shoot individuals on a Wednesday, during Bible study, at an A.M.E. Church in Charleston, S.C." The indictment also alleges that Mr. Meek committed a crime when he failed to share his knowledge "of the actual commission of a felony" with the authorities.
Their thesis, which flew in the face of the conventional wisdom of the day, was to build a product which offered listings of any service a potential customer could want in any geography across the U.S. Other companies like Handy and TaskRabbit focused on the home, but on Thumbtack (like any good community message board) users could see postings for anything from repairman to reiki lessons and magicians to musicians alongside the home repair services that now make up the bulk of its listings.

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