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Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Let your coffee grounds work double time as an exfoliating face scrub.
At times women have to work double as hard to reach where men reach easily.
And I think women have to work double time to maintain relationships and their work.
In a phone call, the Fire Department said it was not requiring ambulance personnel to work double shifts.
Since the shutdown, Caraballo's brother, James Miller, said he's been asked to work double shifts because of staffing shortages.
What's more, many formulations can work double-time as a moisturizer in a pinch to spot-treat dry, flaky skin.
"Higher-fiber foods that help foods pass through your gut seem to work double time with your run," Kruse says.
It could not happen without a chef and cooks willing to work double-duty, in the kitchen and in the field.
They could pray, but their rate would continue to drop as they did so, and they would have to work double afterward.
Contractors had been asked to work double shifts during the month of December; emergency and fire drills had been conducted around-the-clock.
That's why we love the trick in the video above, is all about making your blush (and bronzer) work double-duty as eyeshadow.
One of the lighting staff Ronaldo regularly requests to work double shifts across day and night so he can participate in the party.
People who work double shifts — or double jobs — just to make ends meet, truly can't afford to rest, but I could reorganize my life if I tried.
"It is not impossible but a lot of agencies will have to work double time to meet the April 1 deadline," said Rajeev Dimri, partner at BMR Associates.
I don't know about you, but that's a big chunk of change — and if I can find a way to make my costume work double duty for me, you bet I will.
Employees are sometimes asked to work double shifts during weather emergencies, he said, and hotels may make guest rooms available to them to stay overnight so they don't have to commute home.
Plus, from my experience the game is less likely to glitch if you have the AR toggled off (probably because the app doesn't have to work double time to constantly change the background).
The Brazilian dancer was allowed to work double shifts, the complaint said, because Mr. Polos and others knew she needed money to pay smugglers who had arranged her unlawful entry into the United States.
Nationally, just above 20% of people age 65 or older are working or looking for work, double the 4.73% doing so in 1985, according to a recent report from the investment management firm United Income.
On an all new episode of CYBERWAR, we investigate the big business of Russian cybercrime and talk with hackers who say some get a pass when they work double duty for Putin and his geopolitical ambitions.
It's going to be really odd when episode four has to work double time to recalibrate the show's stakes to focus not on the army of the dead but on Cersei's hired army, the Golden Company.
According to the more than 15,228 U.K. employees surveyed, one in six British workers over the age of 255 said they are unhappy at workdouble the number of those under 235 who felt the same.
Acids work double-duty to prevent dead skin from building up (which can cause acne) and to dissolve whiteheads and blackheads over time, and if you pick the right ones, you won't be left dry and irritated.
In East Africa for instance, men are having to travel farther to find valuable resources that were once plentiful, leaving women behind to work double and triple shifts, and sacrifice their education and health in the process.
Macron took his campaign to Sarcelles, a poor Parisian suburb with a large community of North African and sub-Saharan African descent where more than one in three young people are out of work, double the national average.
This roundup includes some LED light strips, yes, but it also has some alternative colored light sources for those who want their purchases to work double-time or make double the contributions to the cause known as the vibe.
Unlike Star Wars, Apes isn't burdened by established canon, and unlike Marvel films, each entry doesn't need to work double-time, carrying scenes that exist for no other reason that to introduce heroes and villains who will eventually get spinoffs.
While Toy Story Land is peppered with many distinct touches to give guests the impression that they're toy-sized, Ms. Magnum said she and her team aimed to have many of the toys work double duty, being both fun and functional.
From a fine-tipped pen specifically designed for dotting freckles to a pencil eyeliner and brow pen that work double-time as beauty markers, there are a few pro products that can be used to create natural-looking faux freckles on the skin.
The week of June 14, 1895 workers began drilling for the new reservoir and water tower. The drill reached in depth and became stuck. It was not freed until October 1895 and work crews were forced to work double shifts to compensate.
Su-Dan, restricted to a wheelchair sees the boy as a substitute little brother. Meanwhile, Li, who works as a medic at a factory, is forced to work double shifts at a veterinarian hospital to help make ends meet. There she meets a handsome stranger (Eason Chan) who brings in his injured dog, and a tentative romance begins to form.
Since the discovery of ENAs, they have been used as a diagnostic tool in connective tissue disease. Two widely used gel-based techniques were used to identify anti-ENAs and their associations to disease in early work, double immunodiffusion (DID) and counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIEP). Both of these techniques require the precipitation of antigens for valid results. Depending on the anit-ENA being investigated, one technique may be used over the other.
Since 1997, the class has also served on the Arosa Line following its conversion to 11 kV Hz AC. The Ge 4/4 IIs can work double headed in multiple-unit train control operation. In combination with control cars of the series BDt 1751-58, acquired in 1999, they can also operate shuttle trains. Since 1999, some units have been given new square headlights upon being technically revised, but their appearance has otherwise remained the same.
When Bronson was 10 years old, his father died and he went to work in the coal mines, first in the mining office and then in the mine. He later said he earned one dollar for each ton of coal that he mined. In another interview, he said that he had to work double shifts to earn $1 a week. Bronson later recounted that he and his brother engaged in dangerous work removing "stumps" between the mines, and that cave-ins were common.
Taking a year longer than originally planned, the expansion was completed in 1985. The mall also added new burdens to city services, with building inspectors having to work overtime to inspect each store area as it was completed. While mall security was issued citation books so they could issue parking tickets directly, the city police still had to work double shifts to cover the traffic during the mall's opening weekend. Overall, the mall increased traffic on the Earl Rudder Freeway, and city traffic engineers noted it would cause more traffic backup.
After witnessing Frank's berating of nurse Ginger Bayliss for no reason, Hawkeye and Trapper console Ginger and set Frank up for one of their "getting even" pranks. This latest scheme succeeds where no other one has, as Frank finally demands that he be transferred to another unit. But when another prank embarrasses both Frank and Margaret over the P.A. system, she also demands a transfer. Hawkeye and Trapper are glad to be rid of the pair at first, but then learn that they will have to work double shifts until replacements arrive.
Because of problems at work, three friends (Mika, Norik, Garik/Doctor) decide to get together and set up an own business. Saying goodbye to the former management in not very amiable manner they apply for a loan from the bank. Money given by the bank is less than the needed amount, so the young men decide to fill the lack. They bet all the money and unfortunately lose everything. There’s nothing left for them to do but to return to ex job, to stand not so friendly boss, to work double time in order to be able to pay the loan.
Section of the trolleybus work "Double Life" One of Nakashima's works Her work is her own interpretation of Surrealism working mostly in watercolors . Her style is somewhat autobiographical with marked Mexican influence with references to Frida Kahlo and Remedios Varo. Sources of inspiration include stories, dreams, movies and images from her travels. They also include children's stories, and works by Japanese writer Kenji Miyazawa . Her first exhibition was a collection of watercolors called Fumikoten 1 at the Piglet Gallery in 2001, followed by Fumikoten 2 at the Hanjiro Gallery, and Fumikoten 3 at Fourth Floor, all in Japan.
Military activity in the German invasion of Poland of September 1939 did not do significant damage to the Bydgoszcz railway workshop. After being taken over by the German administration, it was named the 'Bydgoszcz State Railway Repair Shop' (Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk Bromberg). All managerial positions were taken by Germans, and the majority of foremen and section chiefs were Volksdeutsche, or ethnic Germans, who were a privileged class during the 1939–45 Nazi German occupation of Poland. Polish workers were forced to work double shifts, where each shift lasted about 10 hours. The nature of the workshop’s activities was unchanged during this period.
The Broighter Hoard was discovered in 1896 by two farm labourers, Tomas Nicholl and James Morrow, who were hard at work double ploughing a field for local farmer Joseph L Gibson. The hoard includes a gold boat, a gold torc and bowl and some other jewellery. A design from the hoard has been used as an image on the 1996 issue of the Northern Ireland British one-pound coins and the gold ship featured in a design on the last Irish one-pound coins. The Broighter Collar and Broighter Ship also featured on definitive postage stamps of Ireland from 1990–1995.
In 1861 the Burgh magistrates of Renfrew were agitating for an improved railway connection. By now the horse-drawn line on stone block sleepers, not directly connected to or even adjacent to the main line at Paisley, was a serious anachronism, and they pressed the G&SWR; to improve matters. Slowly the G&SWR; took action, and on 1 January 1866 the line was closed to passengers to enable the regauging and track relaying work. Double track was installed, and a connecting line was laid at Paisley, curving towards Glasgow and joining the Joint Line at Greenlaw.
Chris has difficulty selling the scanners, as they are much more expensive than common X-rays but produce only a slightly better picture. Because of this, he does not make enough money to make ends meet and Linda is forced to work double shifts. He meets Jay Twistle, a manager for Dean Witter, to whom he has applied for a position as a stockbroker, and impresses him by solving a Rubik's Cube during a shared taxi ride. After Jay leaves, Gardner lacks money to pay the fare and chooses to run instead, causing the driver to angrily chase him into a BART station.
That engineer said that "unprecedented" work was required to complete the line by the year's end. December 31 was still the planned opening date, but there have been logistical and safety concerns about the line's opening on New Year's Eve. Following this, the MTA ordered that contractors finish all remaining construction on the Second Avenues Subway before December 31. Contractors were asked to work double shifts, with all remaining fire and equipment tests to be conducted on a 24-hour-per-day, 7-day-per week schedule so that the December 31 deadline could be met.
In his work Double O from 2008, he directed two large electric fans at two loops of magnetic tape causing them to seemingly perpetually fly and dance between the fans. At the Venice Biennale 2009, Kempinas presented a major new installation entitled Tube.Kempinas's Lithuanian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Located in the Lithuanian Pavilion at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, Tube consisted of magnetic tape strung parallel to the ground creating a large translucent tube or tunnel that viewers can walk through.Tube in Venice The work addressed the physical and optical experience of the viewer, the passage of time, and the perception of the body and architecture.
His name was removed from the business school after a unanimous vote on June 10, 2020, due to the senator's legacy as a civil rights opponent. In 2007 Byrd completed a literary work, Double Trouble: Vignettes From A Life of Politics and Newspapering. On October 20, 2009, with the death of retired U.S. Senator Clifford P. Hansen, a Wyoming Republican, Byrd became the oldest living former senator until his death at the age of 98. Byrd appeared in the PBS special "Chasing Churchill: In Search of My Grandfather", a show by Winston Churchill's granddaughter, Celia Sandys, in which she travels the world retracing the steps of Churchill and meeting the people he used to know.
Kristof and WuDunn admit that sweatshop labor is grueling and dangerous but argue that it is an improvement over most alternatives in extremely poor countries, providing much-needed jobs and boosting economies. They caution that anti- sweatshop boycott campaigns could lead to the closing down of manufacturing and processing plants in places like Africa where they are needed most. "This is not to praise sweatshops," they admit: > Some managers are brutal in the way they house workers in firetraps, expose > children to dangerous chemicals, deny bathroom breaks, demand sexual favors, > force people to work double shifts or dismiss anyone who tries to organize a > union. Agitation for improved safety conditions can be helpful, just as it > was in 19th-century Europe.
Meanwhile, as British airspace runs over capacity to cope with the Christmas traffic, heavy traffic delays force the air traffic controllers to work double- and triple-shifts. Meanwhile, Julian Galt and his family are travelling into central London en route to Heathrow Airport, for their Christmas holiday to Bilbao, with their twelve-year-old son recording their adventures on a video camera. Traffic that managed to work its way through the diversion route past the Surrey accident suffers a further setback when a chemical tanker lorry jackknifes on the M25 near to Heathrow Airport, causing a pile-up and further tailbacks, resulting in a second closure on the M25, and heavy delays on the M1, M2, M3, M11 and M20, the major artery-roads leading to London. Traffic attempts to drive through Central London, without much success.
Primark, a leading high street fashion chain, has been blamed that three of its Indian suppliers are using child labour in their factories. After BBC Panorama’s six months undercover investigation, they discovered the Indian suppliers were sub-contracting middlemen who employed children at Bhavanisagar refugee camp. Investigators found a 9-year-old boy who is working in the refugee camp sweatshop “Sometimes we get major orders in and we have to work double quick. I get paid a few rupees for finishing each garment, but in a good day I can make 40 rupees (60p)” and “The beads we sew are very small and when we work late at night we have to work by candle - the electricity in the camp is poor.” Primark sub-contractors hired young children to work under poor working conditions, paying them as little as 13p an hour and they have to work up to 48 hours a week.
The 4-part chorale prelude "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" has the same kind of expressive dissonances, with suspensions, as his Lamento "Ach, daß ich Wassers gnug hätte" for voice and strings. Musical Company, Johannes Voorhout, 1674: Reincken at the harpsichord with Buxtehude at the viol Born probably in 1643, Reincken was the natural successor to Scheidemann as organist at the St. Catherine's Church, Hamburg, with his musical interests extending beyond the church to the Hamburg Opera and the collegium musicum: as remarked by the 18th-century musician Johann Gottfried Walther, his famous, dazzling and audacious chorale fantasia "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" probably marked that succession; its vast dimension of 327 bars and 10 chorale lines, some broken into two, encompass a wide range of techniques, such as its "motet-like development, figuration of the chorale in the soprano, fore-imitation in diminished note values, introduction of counter-motifs, virtuoso passage work, double pedals, fragmentation, and echo effects." The 2004 version of the Perreault (P.) catalogue of compositions by Johann Pachelbel lists four chorale preludes based on the "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" hymn tune.

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