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"I worked double shifts and wore through my shoes, outspent 10:1 to get elected."
My mother was a nurse and she worked double shifts every day almost my whole life.
Laborers worked double shifts and on weekends to get the stadium ready for the Hall of Fame game.
"I have also worked double than Platini — they should have given me four years' reduction, not two," he said.
"They frequently worked double shifts and at times triple shifts, six or seven days a week," explained Dan McCabe, who works for the union.
Church committees and family were her life's work, a luxury they'd been able to afford because Victor worked double shifts and took extra weekend jobs.
Employees worked double shifts or filled in for missing workers; when one threw out her mask to go on break, her supervisor reprimanded her for not reusing it.
Senator Elizabeth Warren is confronted by a father who worked double shifts to pay for his daughters education and wants to know if he will get his money back. pic.twitter.
After he married, in his late twenties, his wife, Noreen, whom he'd met at a police fund-raiser, would bring him clothes and food as he worked double and triple shifts.
For one year, I worked double hours and managed to make ends meet until I accumulated the necessary seed financing to quit my day job and concentrate fully on growing the business.
"Knock Down the House," produced by New York's Jubilee Films, profiles the campaigns of Las Vegas businesswoman Amy Vilela, Saint Louis nurse Cori Bush, coal miner's daughter Paula Jean Swearengin in West Virginia and New York-based Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who worked double shifts at restaurants to pay her family's bills.
35 EA required the developer to produce design documents of project milestones. Madeline game artists worked double shifts, sharing computers, desks and phone lines.Schuyler (1995): pg. 38 According to Pole, "Madeline doesn't belong on the Sony Playstation".
Some miners worked double shifts to earn extra money despite it being illegal. The Dennis family owned a residual 45% stake in the colliery, and wanting additional profitability put manager, William Bonsall, under pressure to increase the productivity of the whole colliery.
Zawadzki's parents, originally from Gdańsk and southern Poland, moved to the United States in the early 1990s and divorced when she was three. After her father died when she was 10, her mother worked double shifts as a nanny and housekeeper to support her skating. She has an older brother, Bart. Zawadzki attended Cheyenne Mountain High School, graduating in May 2012.
Floyd's father, a former Marine, worked double shifts at a U.S. Steel plant in Chicago to allow the family to live in a safe and stable neighborhood. At Thornwood High School in South Holland, Illinois, Floyd was a three-sport star in baseball, football, and basketball. In basketball, he led his high school to the Class AA Sectional Playoffs. He hit .
They were issued temporary passes earlier in September, but they have since expired. They were not let in without proper credentials. The workers who do not have passes have been given a day off from work, whereas the rest who had passes worked double to get ready for the meetings. An industry source stated that about 200 to 300 workers faced the same problem with their passes.
Scott G. Sunderland (born 28 November 1966) is an Australian former professional cyclist, who is a now a sports manager and consultant. Sunderland was born in Inverell, a country town in northern New South Wales. He worked double shifts in the Inverell abattoirs to fund his early European racing career. Until he retired at the end of 2004, Sunderland was Australia's longest serving professional cyclist, and placed highly in many of the cycling world's greatest events.
A running practical joke within the unit is that if a detective is caught sleeping at his desk, his necktie will be cut off with scissors and pinned to a "necktie mausoleum". Detectives often fall asleep in the office (or on stakeout) because of the overtime demands and have at times worked double and triple shifts as they have dealt with multiple murders. This is used most prominently in the third season, where Bunk is shown cutting Crutchfield's tie, and later Crutchfield gets to repay the favor.
Miller, music director James Arey, broadcaster Farrar Hudkins and afternoon announcer Jack Hopke worked double shifts for three months, broadcasting by satellite from GPB's studios. A generous local Atlanta resident let Arey and Hudkins live rent-free in a house. CPB funds helped furnish the home and pay utilities. Program director Fred Kasten set up a small studio in his damaged uptown home and assembled a team of feature reporters who helped WWNO paint an authentic picture of New Orleans' recovery from the scene.
Zahilay and his brother were born in Sudan to Ethiopian refugees who had escaped a military conflict. He was three years old when his family immigrated to the United States, settling in the Rainier Valley. Zahilay moved between public housing arrangements in several neighborhoods in South Seattle, including the International District and Skyway, while his mother Abie worked double shifts as a nursing assistant. The family also stayed at a homeless shelter in Downtown Seattle between moves to public housing in NewHolly and Rainier Vista.
After Miguel left Harmony, Kay began to turn her life around. Although still living with Tabitha, Kay worked double shifts at the cannery to support herself and her baby daughter, and began to become a responsible adult. She started realising all of the things she had done wrong over the years, and although she did not confess the details, apologized to her father and sister for everything that had happened. With Miguel out of Harmony, Kay fell in love with the rich Crane heir Fox Crane during a tsunami that hit Harmony.
Prince George Citizen, 16 May 1929 That year, the Longworth mill worked double shifts, but US lumber duties loomed,Prince George Citizen, 24 Jan 1929 and the mill closed in 1932. In 1935, Donald (Don) S. McPhee (1892–1964), formerly at Sinclair Mills,Prince George Citizen, 6 Mar 1964 and A. Roy Spurr (1885–1954), formerly at Penny,Prince George Citizen, 16 Aug 1954 partners in the Giscome mill, acquired the bankrupt Longworth Lumber Co., and relocated the equipment to the Hudson Bay SpurPrince George Citizen, 5 Mar 1936. (Upper Fraser). Longtime resident John Flotten (1896–1987)Prince George Citizen, 19 Dec 1987 and Torsten Berg (1912–2007), who would later mill at Lindup, were pole producers.
Metheny's attorneys said that he had been neglected as a child, that his father was an alcoholic who was killed in a car accident when Metheny was 6, and that his mother had neglected her six children while she worked double shifts outside the home. Metheny said that his parents often sent him to live with other families in "foster-like" arrangements. Metheny falsely claimed that his mother was dead. His mother said that they were somewhat poor and she had to work hard as a waitress, barmaid, and food truck driver, but she had provided her children with a normal family life, and the children had never gone hungry or been put into homes of other families as Metheny had claimed.
He also served as a director of RTNDA (Radio Television News Direction Association) Canada. In 1992 CHQR AM770 Calgary launched its News Talk format and Rutherford worked double duty as News Director and Talk Show Host of The Rutherford Show. A year later, after his radio show was networked across Alberta, he decided to focus completely on his role as talk show host and the development of The Rutherford Show. With his strong news background and outspoken opinion, Dave hit the hot buttons with his listeners. Dave Rutherford visits Afghanistan shortly after the September 11 attacks Dave Rutherford visits Afghanistan shortly after the September 11 attacks From February 21, 1995, to August 25, 2000, his radio show was also simulcast on television cable stations across Canada through CICT Television, Calgary 7.

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