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The students said they worked up to 11 hours a day.
That approach won Kurz widespread praise and worked, up to a point.
He started as a volunteer and then worked up to full-time.
Workers worked up to 82 hours of overtime, according to the report.
American engagement with China over decades has worked up to a point.
American engagement with China over decades has worked up to a point.
Those who often got worked up to crisis point were taught coping mechanisms.
"That's a sign that everything else has worked up to that point," he says.
Hitler didn't kill the Jews on the first day, he worked up to it, mate.
He said he worked up to 13 hours a day, clearing about €200 a week.
There are no "duds" — even her study pieces are fully worked up to a high finish.
The lane keeping assist felt more assured, and the Pilot Assist technology worked up to 80 mph.
They followed this woman in that article, that worked up to middle management - a great American story.
They followed this woman in that article, that worked up to middle management — a great American story.
For weeks, we'd worked up to conversation I really didn't want to have about my loss issues.
A $2000 toy hardly bigger than your finger has the retail world worked up to a fever pitch.
While that has worked up to this point, that logic breaks down when strategists push past deterrence and into open warfare.
It's still a potent ingredient that needs to be gradually worked up to in order for the skin to build a tolerance.
"I worked up to five jobs in college majoring in chemistry and biochemistry and graduated with honors," he explains on the show.
Shoppers can earn one hour of sick pay for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 40 hours per year.
To reach production targets for his electric car company Tesla, Elon Musk has said he's worked up to 120 hours a week.
At my previous job, I worked up to 7% of my salary into my 453(k) with a 5% match from my employer.
Instacart shoppers can earn one hour of sick pay for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 40 hours per year.
Instacart shoppers can earn one hour of sick pay for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 40 hours per year.
I began at a level 3 intensity for 25 minutes but have since worked up to a level 6 intensity for 45 minutes. 
They took full advantage of employer matching from the start and worked up to maxing their 401(k)s as early as possible.
And it has worked up to this point because people like Meek Mill, Common, and Tyga reacted in Drake's preferred way: with emotion.
Sison's daughter, Nisa Shinagawa, told KTXL that the couple lived "for their kids" and once worked up to four jobs to make ends meet.
Yes, I could say everybody deserves to have a well paying job, but it all depends on how you worked up to that point.
Tesla (TSLA) co-founder Elon Musk has previously said he worked up to 120 hours per week when the electric vehicle maker struggled with production delays.
Elevator operators in those days worked up to 72 hours a week for as little as 30 cents an hour, equivalent to about $5.60 an hour today.
Desire, a Target worker in Virginia, said she used to take home around $403 every two weeks from Target when she worked up to 40 hours a week.
He went on to join Google during the 2008 financial crisis as a senior business lead and worked up to corporate development principal in just under four years.
The couple lived their lives "for their kids," Sison's daughter, Nisa Shinagawa, told KTXL, and often worked up to four jobs at a time to make ends meet.
Somehow, Mashable's Ray Wong found that the 2019 model worked up to 13% faster than the older one, but has slower SSD than the previous model to cut costs.
It's just making them more worked up to vote in this November's midterm elections against Republicans to send a message to Trump they don't like what they've been seeing.
Some volunteer firefighters worked up to 100 days straight fighting the blazes, he noted, which suggests "at some points you're reaching the limits of what those systems can do".
While the changing song he performed solo each night was an occasion for nuance and suspense, with the band behind him he worked up to a full-throated bellow.
Nearly one in three captains interviewed for the report said they have worked up to 20 hours in a single shift, and six of them reported falling asleep at work.
But the crucial thing to note is that the legal and financial systems that PG&E put in place to navigate these dangers only worked up to a certain point.
He started back in April, and he worked up to four hours a day with his mom, who would break the Constitution into 40-word segments that he could remember.
Somehow, Mashable's Ray Wong found that the 2019 model worked up to 1249.01% faster than the older one, but the SSD is apparently slower than the previous model to cut costs.
" Reid wrote that each time they asked the NSA what solution they had worked up to provide a mobile device to Obama, "we were politely told to shut up and color.
I worked for a year to save enough money for one semester of college, and for four years worked up to 45 hours per week while going to school full time.
The Democratic nominee never encounters a reception like this; even at the Democratic convention, in Philadelphia, the crowd had to be skillfully worked up to achieve anything like this pitch of enthusiasm.
While on leave from the military, Armani got a job as a window dresser at Milan department store La Rinoscente, where he worked up to a buyer position, marking his first foray into fashion.
Center staff spoke to more than 1,000 Gulf Coast immigrant laborers after Katrina and discovered that most of them did not get overtime pay, even though many worked up to 100 hours per week.
Another four who were older than 15 said they worked up to 15 hours a day, six days a week, despite a law that says those up to 17 can only work 153 hours weekly.
Weaver worked up to 97 mph with his fastball, mixing in a changeup and curveball to set down nine in a row until Wil Myers doubled to deep left with one out in the seventh.
According to numbers released by IDC earlier this year, the company has worked up to third place in the global tablet market, behind Apple and Samsung, with just under 10-percent of the total over market.
I mean, there were always shows that we had a good response, but there were also shows that we worked up to one singular moment when we would know we had the crowd in our hands.
All of that "build a wall" horseshit is fine and dandy when you're getting morons and racists worked up to vote for you, but when it comes to practical application, that shit just isn't fucking cricket.
" The women told Vulture C.K. worked up to a joke about rape whistles NOT being clean, and they say it was very well received -- "people were laughing, and I was just sitting there like, oh my f**k.
Dr. Hinohara, who worked up to 18 hours a day until the last few months of his life, pointed out that the current retirement age in Japan, 65, was set years ago, back when the average life-expectancy in Japan was 68.
Bloomberg LP has agreed to pay nearly $5.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit by call center employees in New York who claim they worked up to 10 hours each week off the clock, lawyers for the plaintiffs said on Thursday.
I started over, with an eye less toward pushing through every day and more toward a Federer model: Start slow and build to consistency, rest when my body says so … and ditch Serena's pump-up jams until I worked up to more intensity.
The tech industry is famous for CEOs who sleep at work, from Elon Musk crashing on Tesla&aposs factory floor to Jack Dorsey who runs Twitter and Square and has said he&aposs worked up to 20 hours a day at times.
Under the legislation, an estimated 22015,210 workers, including part-time and domestic workers who historically have been excluded from labor legislation, would accrue one hour of paid time off accrued for every 20153 worked, up to a maximum of 22015 days per year.
Tiyani Majoko, Johannesburg, South Africa Maybe my son will get a fairer shake now that this scandal is national news My son is a junior and attends an all-boys private Catholic high school for which I have worked up to three jobs at a time to pay for.
She has worked up to the lightweight ski mountaineering gear she uses today, and also competes in uphill-downhill skimo events like the long course version of the Breck Ascent Series and the Rando Series at Arapahoe Basin, in which competitors ascend the mountain multiple times and descend on double-black-rated terrain.
He believes that lots of people could earn extra cash in much the same way he did: In addition to negotiating his salary at his marketing job, which started at $50,000 a year, Sabatier worked up to 13 side hustles at a time to bring in more income, doing everything from flipping domain names to buying and selling Volkswagen campers.
Just two days after the crash, Page Six reported that Vanderpump and Todd are in the middle of a class action lawsuit filed by Adam Pierce Antoine, a former employee who alleges that Todd and Vanderpump failed to pay minimum and overtime wages even when they worked up to 12-hour shifts, didn't provide meal breaks or compensation in lieu of breaks, and violated California's Unfair Competition Law at their many establishments, including PUMP, SUR, Tom Tom, and Villa Blanca (which all appear on their reality series).
Exhibition was opened on March 31, and worked up to April 16, 1994. Catalog was published.Ленинградские художники. Живопись 1950-1980 годов. Каталог. СПб.
Exhibition was opened on December 9, and worked up to January 20, 1995. Catalog was published.Этюд в творчестве ленинградских художников. Живопись 1950–1980 годов. Каталог. СПб.
Exhibition was opened on May 5, and worked up to the end of June, 1995. Catalog was published.Лирика в произведениях художников военного поколения. Выставка произведений. Каталог. СПб.
Exhibition was opened on November 5, and worked up to December 1, 1997. Catalog was published.Памяти учителя. Выставка петербургских художников — учеников мастерской А. А. Осмеркина. Каталог. СПб.
Ireys worked up to her final illness, dying in Brooklyn in 2000. A documentary film about Ireys, The Living Landscapes of Alice Recknagel Ireys, was released in 2000.
These have been destroyed by floods. The current mill building was constructed in the 1890s. Starting in 1910, R. A. Price operated the mill. He worked up to seven days per week and produced as much as of cornmeal each week.
Notable recipients of hard labour under British law include the prolific writer Oscar Wilde (after his conviction for gross indecency), imprisoned in Reading Gaol. Labour was sometimes useful. In Inveraray Jail from 1839 prisoners worked up to ten hours a day.
Alongside his studies Chaney engaged in extra-curricular activities. Chaney was a hop manager, played polo and worked up to the status of Cadet Captain. He graduated from the academy on February 14, 1908 and was appointed as a second lieutenant in the infantry.
German Art in The Netherlands before and after World War II. Avant Garde Critical Studies, 21, 157. had quickly worked up to become a prominent Dutch SS man after the German invasion. On release Oorthuys connected with ("the Underground Camera"),Tjepkema, A., & Walvis, J. (1985).
Even with the additional recording time, U2 worked up to the last minute to complete songs. In February 1997,McGee (2008), pp. 187–189 the group released Pops lead single, "Discotheque", a dance-heavy song with a music video in which the band wore Village People costumes.
Following refit at Rosyth, York rededicated on 30 June 1995 and then worked up to full readiness undertaking operational sea training and a JMC. She then deployed to the Far East and Middle East with visits to Malaysia, Bangladesh, Oman, UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Culture Northern Ireland'. 11 December 2008 For the unskilled workers, such as dock labourers and carters, it was a completely different story. They worked up to 75 hours a week in conditions which were dangerous and unsanitary, without holidays. The pay was low and employment was erratic and uncertain.
Warwick-Evans formed the idea of a string quartet worked up to the standard of a solo virtuoso, and approached Waldo Warner.The primary source for this section is the lengthy and useful article 'British Players and Singers – vii: The London String Quartet, Musical Times 1 August 1922. (See external link).
Following the failure of this launch, the electronic assembly for the next versions were completely rebuilt by RCA Astro Electronics Division in East Windsor, New Jersey. The satellites rebuilt by RCA Astro worked up to expectations. All photos were returned and helped NASA determine good landing sites for the lunar landers.
Exhibition was opened on November, 22, and worked up to December, 4, 1951. Organization and preparation of the annual Exhibition of Leningrad artists engaged specially formed Exhibition Committee which consisted of 26 the authoritative art- experts. It was published a Catalog of the exhibition.Выставка произведений ленинградских художников 1951 года. Каталог.
The Regional Art Exhibition "Our Contemporary" was opened on September 10, and worked up to November 9, 1980. Organization and preparation of the exhibition engaged specially formed Exhibition Committee which consisted of 55 the most authoritative art-experts. It was published a Catalog of the exhibition.Зональная выставка произведений ленинградских художников 1980 года. Каталог.
HMS Rodney appeared 15 minutes later and flashed a challenge. In Lütjens' mind, it confirmed his suspicions of the vessel as a scout. Lütjens identified Gneisenau as "HMS Emerald", buying time as he worked up to escape. It worked, and Rodney stayed to pick up the survivors from the Chilean Reefer.Garrett 1978, pp. 66–67.
Kalymnios was employed as a runner at Children's BBC. During her four years at Children's BBC she worked up to an Assistant Producer. While she was working there she also directed, produced and wrote the short film More Than a Job's Worth. In 2007 Kalymnios started to direct episodes of the TV series Hollyoaks.
In 1970, out of the 81 chiefdoms in Sierra Leone, 10 were led by women. In 1989, UNICEF reported that on average a woman in Sierra Leone worked up to 16 hours a day and that the majority were surviving on just one meal per day. There was a maternal mortality rate of 70% primarily from infections and malnutrition.
Gaunt, lanky, and rustic- sounding, Simpson was a familiar character actor for almost forty-five years, particularly as a member of the John Ford Stock Company. He worked up to 1959, the year of his death. His final film was The Horse Soldiers, his tenth film for Ford. Simpson was the president of the Overseas Phonograph Accessories Corporation.
Luther with his brother Edward went to Ridgway, Pennsylvania in 1851 to work in the lumber industry. There they rented a small old fashion sawmill to run. They worked up to eighteen hours a day and had one employee. They produced between the three of them about 6,000 to 8,000 board feet of lumber per day.
On returning to Dallas, Webb, now very well off financially, served as a member of the city council and did a lot of work for charities. In 1935 he became purchasing agent, then general manager leading preparations for the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition. He worked up to 18 hours a day, seven days a week in the job, and his health deteriorated badly.
She explained that she started her training in the Caribbean in January 2013 with 12-hour workouts of nonstop swimming and eventually worked up to 14, 18, 20, and 24 hours. Nyad also said that while she swims she remembers Stephen Hawking books, sings, counts numbers and has vivid hallucinations of The Wizard of Oz and the yellow brick road.
Buriton Chalk Pit is a Local Nature Reserve near Buriton in Hampshire. It is owned by East Hampshire District Council and managed by Hampshire Countryside Service. This former chalk quarry was worked up to the end of World War II and it still has large heaps of spoil. It has gradually developed into a rich habitat with chalk loving plants.
In September 1999, at the age of 19, Begum joined Asian News with no formal journalistic training. She started as trainee reporter and worked up to chief reporter. Begum has supplied the paper with front-page exclusives, and taken responsibility for the Asian News website, which won the Guardian Media Group's best website for 2004. In 2001, Begum covered the Oldham riots.
Shen Quanqi was arrested and imprisoned on charges of bribery and corruption. He was then released, but sent in exile to Huanzhou of Annan Duhufu, which is known today as Vinh in Vietnam. In 706, he was pardoned, and recalled to resume his duties at the imperial court, where he eventually worked up to the position of imperial diarist and then grand secretary.
Keating was diagnosed with leukemia in February 1963 while Season 3 of Mister Ed was in production. Despite his illness, Keating returned to the series when filming began for the fourth season that summer. He filmed three episodes for Season 4 and worked up to the week before his death on August 26, 1963. His final movie role was in The Incredible Mr. Limpet.
In 1977, he was selected and appointed as chairman of the Railway Service Commission, Southern Zone. On initiating South central zone of Railway Service Commission at Secunderabad, he was made its first chairman in 1978, in which capacity he worked up to 1980. In 1980, he was associated with OASIS as its president. In 1981, he was associated with Bhagavathula Charitis trust as its president.
Overcrowding undermined the goal of solitary confinement of serious offenders, and more than one inmate was placed in each cell. The isolation had a terrible psychological effect on inmates. Eventually inmates were given in-cell piecework on which they worked up to eight hours a day. Despite these difficulties, similar institutions were constructed in New York (Newgate in 1797) and New Jersey (Trenton in 1798).
Paul Knauls was born in Huntington, Arkansas in 1931. Knauls joined the Air Force in 1949 just 17 days after graduating from high school. Knauls was the first African-American to be stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, Washington. Knauls worked up to three jobs at a time in order to save up enough money to fulfill his goal of owning a business.
However, by this time, he had also begun experimenting with Ritalin. He recalled, "my songwriting process had become almost too second-nature. I was writing songs formulaically, almost without thinking, knocking [them out], reflexively, in about 20 minutes." The use of Ritalin also helped him focus on the process as he worked up to 12 hours a day to beat the three-week deadline.
During the time of emergency declared by Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India, Sane started working with RASHTRA SEVA DAL in January 1976 and participated in Satyagraha against the EMERGENCY and got jailed for 8 days at Thane. Then worked as Full-time worker of Rashtra Seva Dal for one year on appeal made by Hon. Leader Shri.S.M.JOSHI. and worked up to 1980.
The crowd gets worked up to a frenzy ("Our bold daring has broken free, gone on a rampage") denouncing Boris. Two Jesuits are heard in the distance chanting in Latin ("Domine, Domine, salvum fac"), praying that God will save Dmitriy. They enter. At the instigation of Varlaam and Misail, the vagabonds prepare to hang the Jesuits, who appeal to the Holy Virgin for aid.
On May 1, 1987, the Hearst Corporation purchased the Houston Chronicle from Houston Endowment for $415 million.Houston Chronicle Archives, "Houston Chronicle purchase completed by Hearst Corp." May 1, 1987. Richard J. V. Johnson, who had joined the paper as a copy editor in 1956, and worked up to executive vice president in 1972, and president in 1973, remained as chairman and publisher until he retired on April 1, 2002.
In 2003, Wheaton mentioned his love for the game of poker on his blog. The following year, he began writing more extensively about his poker-playing experiences, including stories about playing Texas hold 'em tournaments locally and in Las Vegas. Eventually, he worked up to regular play, including a run at the 2005 World Poker Tour Championships. On June 23, 2005, Wheaton accepted an invitation to join Team PokerStars.
On July 28, 1941 Antipova made a match for Jacov Lukash, a fourth-year student of the department of monumental painting. Called up to serve in the Red Army, he perished at the front in May 1942. Up to the beginning of 1942, Antipova remained in blockaded Leningrad. In February 1942, she was evacuated to Novosibirsk, where she lived and worked up to the end of the war.
His serious operas suffer from a coldness and severity of style, but in his comic operas he shows a keen sense of humour. His ensemble movements are spirited, but never worked up to a strong climax. A fine and characteristic example of his sacred music is the Dixit Dominus in C, edited by CV Stanford and published by Novello. A number of songs from operas are accessible in modern editions.
After high school, he moved to Los Angeles and a year later moved to NYC, where he has lived and worked up to the present day. Miguelito has two younger sister's Mary Arlene Cridge and Toni Marie LaMorté.Profile: Miguelito LaMorté, Latin Beat Magazine, May 2009 Volume 19, Number 4, p. 38 In 2001 LaMorté married Ronnie Spector vocalist-guitarist Tricia Scotti; they separated in 2006, then divorced in 2009.
Earnhardt and Ernie Irvan, driving the #4 Kodak Chevrolet for Morgan- McClure Motorsports, traded the lead for the first 60 laps. Championship contenders Elliott, Allison, and Kulwicki ran near the top 10, while Gant, Martin, and Kyle Petty ran near the back of the pack. Richard Petty worked up to 30th. By lap 60, entering the first round of green flag pit stops, the highest running of the championship contenders was Elliott in fifth.
Lillian Goodwin worked alongside her husband to launch GEICO and took an active role in virtually all aspects of the early operation. Lillian, a bookkeeper by profession, took on the accounting tasks but also worked to underwrite policies, set rates, issue policies and market auto insurance to GEICO’s target customers, federal employees and the top three grades of noncommissioned military officers. She worked up to 12 hours a day at the inception of GEICO.
A visit by Disney to the studio of Pat Sullivan resulted in Disney hiring Gillett, the second New York animator to be hired. He started working for Disney in April, 1929.Barrier (2007), p. 71–72 The move of the two New Yorkers to the Studio coincided with a significant change in the way the staff worked. Up to 1929, Walt Disney had been the de facto director of most of the Studio's films.
Following an accurate diagnosis of lung infection, rather than lung cancer, Owsley was prescribed antibiotics and healed quickly.Benedict 2003, page 39 The source of the lung infection was traced to unhealthy conditions in the bone lab, which was located directly beneath Neyland Stadium's football field. Owsley often worked up to 16 hours a day in damp surroundings that cultivated toxic organic mold. Daily exposure to the mildew conditioned Owsley's lungs, making them into a virtual petri dish of infection.
In 2001, her mother, Esther, moved with the children to Vancouver, Washington, where she has relatives, after a divorce from Andrew Svidersky. Svidersky was a student at Fort Vancouver High School in Vancouver and worked at the Andresen Road McDonald's. She had intended to go to college after her senior year, and was due to graduate in June. The year before her death, she worked up to three different jobs at a time, in addition to her school studies.
After Chiu contested the 2016 legislative elections as a New Power Party candidate, the party retained him for its legal team. Chiu has since taken on cases relating to public safety. Lawyers Chiu, Tseng, Liu Chi-wei, and Essen Lee were featured in a 2016 documentary directed by titled . In December 2017, Chiu published his first book in the Chinese language, Stand By You, about several of the legal cases he had worked up to that point in time.
Generally unskilled, these peasants received low wages, were employed in unsafe working environments, and worked up to fifteen hours a day. Although some workers still had a paternalistic relationship with their employer, factory employers were more present and active than the noble landowners that previously had ownership of the serfs. Under serfdom, peasants had little, if any, contact with their landowner. In the new urban setting, however, factory employers often used their absolute authority in abusive and arbitrary manners.
It was a cruel twist of the phrase Arbeit macht frei "Work sets you free", which was emblazoned on the gates of multiple concentration camps. The work was designed to be absolutely destroying. Concentration camp inmates worked up to 12 hours a day with very little food, clothing, or medical care; the average labourer died after 4 months. Some historians, notably Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, claim that the Soviet Gulag system was also a form of extermination through labour.
She also endeavours to protect Claire, who was evacuated from Crete even though his unit's orders were to fight to the last and then surrender as prisoners of war. She arranges for Crouchback to be sent the long way home to England, possibly to prevent him from compromising the cover story worked up to protect Claire from desertion charges. Guy finds himself once more in his club, asking around for a suitable job. Thus ends the second book.
Quinn was born in Dublin in 1935. After a series of other jobs, he moved into television in 1961, joining Ireland's national public-service television station, RTÉ, as a trainee studio operator the year it first broadcast. He worked up to directing films there, but resigned in 1969 in protest against the commercialisation of the network. He wrote his first book, Sit Down and be Counted with Lelia Doolan and Jack Dowley, who had also quit, about that episode.
Following his short tenure at Khalsa College, Josh went to Hubli in Bengal Presidency and later to Bombay where he worked up to 1918 in the Censor's office. He returned to Amritsar later to pursue a career as a school teacher. In 1921, Josh took an active interest in the Akali movement for the liberation of gurdwaras from mahants. Josh zealously opposed the British Raj in India, and as a result of his anti- British activities was arrested.
Shortly before the halfway point, Rick Mears was forced to the pits with an electrical problem, and would also be forced to drop out. At the 90 lap mark, Al Unser, Sr. had worked up to 4th, and Tom Sneva 5th. Andretti was still dominating, running laps in the low 200's mph range, while most other cars were in the range, or slower. Dick Simon was running 7th, but ran the car out of fuel on the backstretch.
Morton's plan worked, up to a point. She surfaced and the convoy scattered, but before Morton could have the deck gun manned a Japanese destroyer escort charged out of a rain squall onto the scene, forcing Wahoo to run for it. The submarine had no option but to retreat since she had previously expended all torpedoes. After coming into firing range and opening fire on Wahoo, forcing her under, the persistent destroyer escort dropped six depth charges, none close.
Walter Fricke was then considered the official historian of OKW/Chi. Colonel Hugo Kettler was an administrator who had commanded OKW/Chi since the summer of 1943. His intimate knowledge of the working of OKW/Chi, enabled him to provide information to TICOM that the OKW/Chi archive papers had been moved to Schliersee. Lieutenant Colonel Metting was a signals officer who worked up to command the Germany Armies cryptologic centre, Inspectorate 7/VI from November 1941 to June 1943.
Tom Mankiewicz once admitted, "I think Dad is probably disappointed that I have not worked up to what he considers to be, and I must say I consider to be, my creative potential. He's never said he's disappointed, but I know he is, and I know that come Oscar night some year, he would love to see some wonderful film that I wrote and directed being honored." Joseph Mankiewicz concurred: > I do share Tom's disappointment. Or put it this way.
Poole was born 13 September 1825 in Salem, Massachusetts (renamed Peabody 1868), son of Ward Poole (1799–1864) and Elizabeth Wilder (1801–1864). He attended Leicester Academy, and Yale University in 1841 and 1842.His brother William Frederick left Yale the same year due finances. He worked up to 1850 at Newburyport, Massachusetts with organ maker Joseph AlleyJoseph Alley (March 4, 1804-), originally from Kennebunk, Maine, worked at Brown's wharf, Newburyport, and included mention of the euharmonic organ in Newburyport directories around 1860.
Effective May 13, 2015, the Promoting Healthy Families and Workplaces Ordinance requires employers with 10 or more employees in the City of Philadelphia to provide paid and unpaid sick leave to eligible employees. The Ordinance covers full- and part-time employees who work at least 40 hours per year within the City of Philadelphia. Eligible employees will accrue paid sick leave at the rate of one hour for every 40 hours worked, up to a maximum of 40 hours per year.
Vojvoda Ilija Plamenac and captain Pero Jokašev Pejović, his translator, represented Montenegro. The commission worked up to September 1866 and ended on a positive note for the Montenegrins. The Ottoman Empire agreed to retreat from the disputed village of Novo Selo, take down its fort on the Visočica near Spuž and hand over Velje Brdo and Malo Brdo with the condition that its populace continue to pay taxes to the Sanjak of Scutari. The agreement was signed on 26 October 1866.
Entering the film industry at 23, he began as a production assistant at Harmony Pictures and gradually worked up to camera assistant, Steadicam operator and eventually a director/cameraman. His big break came though when he was hired as a camera assistant to director Roger Corman on one of his films. His directorial debut came in 1992 on "Aborigine," a spot for Acura which earned him a Belding Award. Three years later he opened House of Usher and by 1997 he had four Lions from Cannes.
In the opinion of the police had > it not been for the intervention of Walsh, a riot would surely have > followed, as the rabble was worked up to such a pitch that its members would > have readily attempted violence. Walsh discouraged violence and summoned all > members of the IWW to their hall at the rear of 312 Front Ave. The police > dispersed the rest... At the hall Walsh warned the crowd against an > outbreak. "There were a lot of hired Pinkertons in that crowd," he said.
Cohen wrote most of the novel during two concentrated eight-month periods in 1964 and 1965. He wrote using a typewriter in a house in Hydra while listening to a portable record player, on which he listened to his favourite Ray Charles record, The Genius Sings the Blues. At first he managed only three pages a day, and sometimes wrote only one hour a day. When the novel began to take shape, he worked up to fifteen hours a day, with the help of amphetamines.
Raymond Harries. As the American strategic (B-17 and B-24) and medium (B-26 and A-20) bombing campaigns gathered momentum in mid-1943, the need for fighter escort meant much of Fighter Command's Spitfire force was used, while the U.S. fighter groups worked up to operational status.Price 1995, pp. 52–54. The limited combat radius of the Spitfire meant the RAF support operations were restricted to the North Sea-coastal regions of Belgium and north-western France and across the English Channel to Normandy.
Apparently a hero, Ludovic is commissioned as an officer. In Egypt, Mrs Stitch, a character who turns up in other Waugh books, takes Guy under her well-connected wing. She also tries to protect Claire, who was evacuated from Crete even though his unit's orders were to fight to the last and then surrender as prisoners of war. She sends Crouchback the long way home to England, possibly to prevent him from compromising the cover story worked up to protect Claire from desertion charges.
She went to work in a medical facility in Riga where the production of antibiotics was to be her main achievement. With her leadership the facility began producing antibiotics including ampicillin, griseofulvin, bicillin oleandomycin, eficillin, griseofulvin and oletetrin. Daugaviete began there as Chief Technologist in 1947 and worked up to being the director from 1962 to 1975. She was also a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR from 1951 to 1955 and a member of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1952.
When running a charge development, or strength of design (SoD), trial, the charge mass and service pressure will gradually be worked up to the required proofing pressure of the weapon system. Readings will be taken of chamber pressure by copper crusher, or piezo electric gauges and velocity by Doppler radar (in-bore or aeroballistic), or photocell counter chronographs. In addition strain and temperature readings may also be recorded. If required, high speed photography (synchroballistic photography, high speed digital stills, head on cine, or flight follower) may also be used.
During each school's respective half-hour, a student from that school would play music from the Fabulous Fifty Chart, read announcements about upcoming school events, report sports scores etc. One Saturday morning Denson substituted for the school's regular host and his work so impressed owner Frank Saia,that he hired him part-time immediately after the show. Denson began working after that for one hour a week, the last hour before Sunday evening sign off. Denson eventually worked up to 20 hours a week part-time from October 1959 to 1961.
Edwards, the elder son of a chairmaker and carver, who had come from Shrewsbury, and settled in London, was born in London 7 March 1738. He was a weakly child, with distorted limbs, and remained of very small size all his life. At an early age he went to a French Protestant school, but at fifteen was removed in order to work at his father's business. He worked up to eighteen with a Mr. Hallet, an upholsterer at the corner of St. Martin's Lane and Long Acre, drawing patterns for furniture.
As communities began to flood and people became displaced, area residents mobilized to offer support and assistance to evacuees and emergency response personnel. Some volunteers and several police officers worked up to 20 hours to help evacuation efforts despite knowing their own homes had been damaged or completely washed away. While coverage of the flooding spread throughout social media sites, many people and businesses also took to Facebook and Twitter to open their homes up to neighbours and strangers who did not have other places to stay or offer whatever support they could.
At 06:30, she surfaced on Siantar′s port beam and opened fire with her forward deck gun. Siantar worked up to full speed and fired back at I-1 with her 75-millimeter gun, but it jammed after only a few shots. I-1′s second hit knocked down Siantar′s radio antenna. A fire broke out aboard Siantar, and her crew abandoned ship. After scoring about 30 hits on Siantar, I-1 fired another torpedo at her, and about ten minutes later Siantar sank by the stern at around 07:00 at .
In 1908 Charles Warwick-Evans !1885-1974) was leader of the Queen's Hall cellos and Warner was first viola in Thomas Beecham's New Symphony Orchestra. Warwick-Evans formed the idea of a string quartet worked up to the standard of a solo virtuoso, and approached Warner.'British Players and Singers – vii: The London String Quartet, Musical Times 1 August 1922 He was enthusiastic, and then Thomas W. Petre (second violin) was found and finally Albert Sammons, the new Concertmaster of Beecham's orchestra, was asked to lead the quartet.
Adelaide at Fleet Base East In early 2016, Adelaide undertook post-commissioning trials and other activities as the ship was worked up to full operational status. In September 2016, Adelaide took part in Exercise Kakadu 2016, based at Darwin, Northern Territory. On 12 December 2016, Adelaide intercepted the 50m former Japanese whaling vessel Kaiyo Maru No. 8 in international waters in the Southern Ocean south east of Tasmania. The vessel had attracted the attention of Maritime Border Command after loitering and circling more than 200 nautical miles off the southern coast of Australia.
Pelly-Fry formed a crew and soon worked up to the lead position on operations. He led a series of circus missions over northern France, bombing targets while under heavy fighter escort, including the bombing of the Saint-Malo docks on 31 July 1942. 88 Squadron crews were billeted at Blickling Hall, a stately home north of Aylsham in Norfolk, where CO Pelly-Fry was soon nicknamed "Baron Fry of Blickling." At the time of his arrival, 88 Squadron had just been equipped with the Douglas Boston medium bomber.
He hit the Vancouver newsroom of CKNW News talk 980 as a desk/anchor newsman and worked up to Assistant News Director under the leadership of his mentor Warren Barker. During Rutherford's time at CKNW, he was instrumental in the creation of the Western Information Network (WIN), which connected British Columbia radio stations with CKNW and its own legislature bureau. Rutherford left CKNW in 1983 to head up the newsroom of CHQR AM770 Calgary. During his time at QR77 he filled a variety of management positions; Program Director, News Director and Talk Show Host.
Reports from news outlets of sweatshop workers in Saipan not being paid for overtime work, being subjected to forced abortion, and being required to work in unsafe working conditions surfaced in 1999. In 2003, a class action lawsuit against Gap and 21 other companies was started which ended when a settlement of 20 million dollars was reached. In May 2006, adult and child employees of Western Factory, a supplier in Irbid, Jordan, were found to have worked up to 109 hours per week and to have gone six months without being paid. Some employees claimed they had been raped by managers.
MacDonald was born in Mulgrave, Nova Scotia, Canada, and attended school in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He started as a messenger boy with the Dominion Steel Company in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He later worked up to teller with the Royal Bank branch in Sydney before the bank transferred him to Vancouver, British Columbia. From there, he moved to California, where he acted on the stage before making inroads into Hollywood. MacDonald handing Norma Talmadge a bouquet in The Lady, 1925 MacDonald started as an actor in films in 1914 and starred in almost 120 motion pictures between then and 1932.
The web of the I-beam and the core of the sandwich panels carry the beam shear stresses. The core in a sandwich panel differs from the web of an I-beam in that it maintains a continuous support for the facings, allowing the facings to be worked up to or above their yield strength without crimping or buckling. Obviously, the bonds between the core and facings must be capable of transmitting shear loads between these two components, thus making the entire structure an integral unit. The load-carrying capacity of a sandwich panel can be increased dramatically by introducing light steel framing.
Wallace earned a place on the Telegraph graduate training scheme in 1999 and apart from six months at the Evening Standard as a news reporter, Wallace stayed at the Daily Telegraph for more than five years. Within that time he worked as the paper’s north-west football reporter, based in Manchester from January 2002. He agreed to join The Independent newspaper in December 2004. Wallace had worked up to become the Chief Football Correspondent for The Independent by the time he agreed to move back to the Daily Telegraph this time as Chief Football Writer, in the summer of 2015.
Shenoy has been involved in the local music scene through his university days. His professional music debut as a record producer came when he worked on the production for an EP by the American hard rock artist Tanadra released on 29 April 2010. Later in the same year, Shenoy also released a solo EP on 31 October 2010, which was titled Sol. While attempting to start a career in music, Shenoy said that he worked up to 80 hours a week for 2 years, while producing his debut EP Sol and working with the American artist Tanadra on her solo debut.
Granite was hauled up from the bed of the River St-Vincent in carts pulled by oxen. The stonemason, Monsieur Herbetta, worked up to fourteen hours a day, often in the sun's full glare, fashioning and putting into place the enormously heavy blocks of stone. A circle of wrought-iron fencing was erected around the base of the monument. Monsieur Antoine Mercader remembers, as a six-year-old child, how he and other children watched as the craftsman, Monsieur Serra, poured molten lead into small holes in the ground to seal in place the fence's iron bars.
Legislation introduced in Hawaii in 2009 would have allowed workers to earn paid sick time to recover from their own illness, seek medical diagnosis or treatment, or to care for a sick family member. Employees would earn one hour of paid sick time for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 40 hours for those employed by smaller businesses (defined as having fewer than 50 employees) or a maximum of 72 hours for those employed by larger businesses (defined as having 50 or more employees).Hawaii State Legislature, HB 1687. The legislation was not approved the legislature and has since died.
Iowa's paid sick and safe days proposal, introduced by State Sen. Thomas Courtney (on behalf of the Senate Committee on Labor and Business Relations) in 2010, would have allowed workers to earn 5.54 hours of job-protected, paid sick time per 40 hours worked, up to a maximum of 18 days per year. Leave could be used to recover from illness, to seek diagnosis or treatment, to care for a sick family member, to seek services related to domestic assault, sexual abuse, or stalking, or in the event of a public health emergency.The Iowa Legislature General Assembly, SF 2337.
Brainard Byron Bernard Brainard, born 01 Apr 1894 in Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, USA, was brought to Los Angeles in 1899 at the age of five. He left high school to work as a car washer for the Southern Pacific and the Pullman Company but acquired his first piece of real estate through his parents while still a minor. He continued his education through night school and extension courses. He worked up to chief mechanic for an automobile company, then turned to real estate and, before his election to the council in 1933, he edited and published the Southwest News-Press, a community newspaper.
Adam Stokes, originally from Northampton, opened "Adam’s" with his wife Natasha as a "2 year pop-up" restaurant in Bennett's Hill in 2013. He had previously worked up to Sous Chef under Aaron Patterson at Hambleton Hall in Leicestershire and then in 2008, at the age of 26, became Head Chef at Glenapp Castle in the Scottish Lowlands and achieved his first Michelin star there a few days before his 30th birthday. He relocated "Adam's" to Waterloo Street in January 2016 having been awarded a Michelin star for "Adam's" in 2014. In 2017 the restaurant was awarded the title "Best Fine Dining Restaurant" at the Midlands Food Drinks And Hospitality awards.
Following this, 93 Squadron reformed at RAF Andreas, Isle of Man, as an entirely new squadron equipped with Spitfires as it worked up to operational efficiency. After four months at Andreas, 93 Squadron was ready to move on to more direct action, and orders were received which would see the squadron re-locate to Algiers ready for the North African landings as part of Operation Torch. After World War II, No. 93 Squadron was disbanded on 5 September 1945, but on 1 January 1946 237 (Rhodesia) Squadron was renumbered No. 93, so the unit became active again until 30 December 1946. During this time, North American P-51 Mustangs were flown.
Voices for Vermont's Children, the Vermont Livable Wage Campaign, and their coalition partners supported legislation in Vermont from 2009 that would have allowed employee to earn one hour of paid sick time for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 56 hours (or seven days) each year. Workers would have been able to use their days to recover from their own illness, care for a sick family member, or seek preventive or routine health care. The legislation would have also created a safe day mandate that survivors of domestic or sexual assault could use for legal or health issues.Vermont Liveable Wage Campaign, “Vermont Paid Sick Days Legislation (H. 382).
Boeser, who grew up in Burnsville, Minnesota, is the youngest of three children to Duke and Laurie Boeser; he has a half brother, Paul, and sister, Jessica who has a Developmental disability. Duke was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2010; he would also have a severe brain injury from a car accident a few years later, forcing him to stop working. To help support the family Laurie worked up to three jobs, including serving in a restaurant, office administration, and preparing tax returns. In early August 2014, while Boeser was in Slovakia for the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, a tragic car accident south of Minneapolis-St.
In 2001, the report "A Taste of Slavery: How Your Chocolate May be Tainted" won a George Polk Award. In it were claims that traffickers promised paid work, housing, and education to children who were forced to labour and undergo severe abuse, that some children were held forcibly on farms and worked up to 100 hours per week, and that attempted escapees were beaten. It quoted a former slave: "The beatings were a part of my life" and "when you didn't hurry, you were beaten." A small observational study, published in 2005 and financed by USAID, examines the many health hazards of cocoa production in western Ghana.
When adjusted for cost of living Pennsylvania ranked fourth in the nation for teacher compensation.Teachers need to know enough is enough, PaDelcoTimes, April 20, 2010. Additionally, the teachers receive a defined benefit pension, health insurance (employee pays 10% of premium), professional development reimbursement, 3 paid personal days and 10 sick days, long term disability insurance, retirement bonus ($275 for each year worked up to 35 years), life insurance and other benefits. According to State Rep. Glen Grell, a trustee of the Pennsylvania Public School Employees’ Retirement System Board, a 40-year educator can retire with a pension equal to 100 percent of their final salary.
Later, broad-gauge trains were despatched in the evening to Salisbury via Swindon, avoiding the wait through the night at Bullo.Reminiscences of Mr Dowding of Bullo Pill Junction, in the Dean Forest Mercury 19 November 1897, reprinted in Paar and also in Pope and Karau. In 1867 traffic was worked by train staff and ticket, on weekdays only (always the practice), with a guard to every 15 wagons. Four locomotives were based at Bullo Pill and were respectively referred to as the Bullo Yard engine (which worked the docks branch), the Branch engine (which worked up to Bilson), the Forest engine (which worked north of Bilson, and returned to Bullo with the last train), and the spare engine.
After his father retired from the company in 1937, Timms resigned and used the funds from shares he had acquired to purchase the Associated Tea Company. In 1939, J.A.D. Gibson bought Associated Tea Company, renamed it the Victorian Branch of Gibson Tea Pty Ltd, and invited Timms to stay on as Sales Manager. After the outbreak of World War II, Gibson realised wartime conditions and restrictions would make running the Victorian business from Sydney difficult and offered to sell the company back to Timms. Timms accepted and throughout the war he and his employees worked up to 20-hour days to meet demands to provide Australian and American servicemen with adequate supplies of fresh coffee.
Spending nine years at the organization, she began as a Legal Assistant and worked up to Coordinator of Legal Affairs. After serving as National Executive Secretary, Mukantabana returned to school. Studying in Belgium, she earned a post-graduate "specialized diploma in human rights" from Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles. In 2002, she was serving as vice president of Pro-Femmes, a pacifist umbrella organization which coordinated the efforts of 43 NGOs for women's development and rights. In 2005, she began working as the National Coordinator of the Women’s Legal Rights Initiative sponsored by USAID and in 2007, moved to ActionAid International Rwanda, first serving as Women's Rights Coordinator and later as the Program Development Manager.
Paid sick days legislation in Illinois would allow workers to earn one hour of paid sick time per 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of seven days per year. Under the Healthy Workplace Act, paid sick days could be used to recover from an illness, care for a sick family member, or seek medical diagnosis or treatment.Illinois Paid Leave Coalition, "Making Workplaces Fairer". In February 2015, Chicago voters overwhelmingly approved a non-binding sick leave referendum to require employers in the city to provide employees with paid leave in the event of a personal or family illness, an incident of domestic or sexual violence, or a school or building closure due to a public health emergency.
The Massachusetts Paid Leave Coalition, directed by Greater Boston Legal Services in collaboration with the Massachusetts AFL-CIO and the Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action are advocating for a paid sick days bill in the state legislature. The coalition includes advocates for workers, seniors, children, and people of color, and is supporting a bill that would provide all workers with one hour of paid sick time per 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of seven days per year. Workers could use the paid sick days to recover from illness, to care for a sick family member, or to seek assistance related to domestic violence. In 2014, Massachusetts voters passed a ballot initiative mandating paid sick leave.
Introduced by State Reps. Messier, Carnevale, Handy, Naughton, and Ferri, Rhode Island's proposed paid sick time legislation would allow workers to earn job-protected paid time off to be used to recover from an illness, seek medical diagnosis or treatment, care for a sick family member, take time away when a school has been closed due to a public health emergency, or seek services related to domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. The bill would allow workers to earn one hour of paid sick time for every 30 hours worked, up to seven days per year for larger businesses and up to four days per year for small businesses.State of Rhode Island General Assembly, H 7809 .
The sighting of an enemy "snooper" at 1328 sent Atlantas sailors to general quarters, where they remained for the next 5½ hours. At 1530, the cruiser worked up to as TF 16 stood roughly north- northwestward "to close [the] reported enemy carrier group." At 1637, with unidentified planes approaching, Atlanta went to . Enterprise then launched a strike group shortly thereafter, completing the evolution at 1706. In the meantime, the incoming enemy bombers and fighter aircraft from and prompted the task force to increase speed to , shortly after Enterprise completed launching her own aircraft, the Japanese raid, estimated by Captain Jenkins to consist of at least 18 Aichi D3A1 "Val" dive bombers, came in from the north northwest at 1710.
Despite the mistakes of the Allies, May wrote that the Germans could not have succeeded but for outrageous good luck. German commanders wrote during the campaign and after, that often only a small difference had separated success from failure. Prioux thought that a counter- offensive could still have worked up to 19 May but by then, Belgian refugees were crowded on the roads needed for redeployment and the French transport units, that had performed well in the advance into Belgium, failed for lack of plans to move them back. Maurice Gamelin had said "It is all a question of hours." but the decision to sack Gamelin and appoint Weygand, caused a delay of two days.
All day long the German and Ottoman attackers closed in on Es Salt from the east, north and north-west. Australian aircraft on reconnaissance just after dawn on 3 May found that enemy camps at Wady Fara and Jisr ed Damieh had increased overnight, and units were seen crossing at Jisr ed Damieh by a punt.Cutlack 1941 p. 119 A fresh column of German and Ottoman reinforcements consisting of the 2nd Regiment (24th Division under the command of 3rd Cavalry Division), which had crossed the Jordan River at Mafid Jozele on the night of 30 April but had been sent back to recross at Jisr ed Damieh, worked up to within of the 10th Light Horse Regiment (3rd Light Horse Brigade) at Kefr Huda.
However, in his investigation into the matter, the Australian Fair Work Ombudsman confirmed the allegations and found that the company paid foreign workers on holiday "417 class" working visas about half the lawful minimum hourly wage and that they worked up to 18 hours a day without paid overtime. They foreign workers were forced to live in slum houses with 20 others and to sometimes share mattresses. The Ombudsman found that much of the work was "off the books" with the foreign workers paid in cash and that the labour hire companies that Baiada engaged provided inadequate, missing or fabricated records. During the course of the investigation, 23 of 39 contractors complained of financial instability and four of six principal contractors ceased trading.
Eight Hour Procession, 4 October 1909 In the 1800s, most Victorians worked up to 14 hours a day, six days a week. There was no sick leave, no holiday leave, and employers could sack employees at any time, without giving a reason.State Library of Victoria: Origins of the 8-hour day On 18 August 1855 the Stonemasons Society in Sydney issued an ultimatum to employers that in six months time, masons would only work an eight-hour day. However men working on the Holy Trinity Church (Garrison Church) in Argyle Cut, and on the Mariners Church, (an evangelical mission to seafarers, now an art gallery and café) in Lower George Street (98-100 George Street), could not contain their enthusiasm and decided not to wait.
In 1997, a recipe for charoset, a paste made of fruits and nuts served as part of the ceremonial Passover Seder, was found from the congregation, which dated to 1794. The recipe described charoset as a "compound formed of almonds, apples, & C. Worked up to the consistence of lime." The Congregation was the first Jewish community to receive a letter from the President of the United States.Abraham J. Karp, From the Ends of the Earth: Judaic Treasures of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1991 In response to a letter sent by Levi Sheftall, the congregation's president, congratulating George Washington on his election as the first President,Savannah, Georgia, Hebrew Congregation to George Washington, May, 1790, George Washington Papers at The Library of Congress.
He executed other important decorative works, like The Last Supper and some paintings for a church at Rochdale, the hall at Claremont, the proscenium of the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, and a frieze of peacocks for Mr. Lehmann. Moore was of an independent disposition, and relied solely on his own judgment in matters both social and artistic. His somewhat outspoken views proved a bar to his admission into the ranks of the Royal Academy, for which he was many years a candidate, and where his works were long a chief source of attraction. Though suffering from a painful and incurable illness, Moore worked up to the last, completing by sheer courage and determination an important picture just before his death, which occurred on 25 September 1893, at 2 Spenser Street, Victoria Street, Westminster.
When adjusted for cost of living Pennsylvania ranked fourth in the nation for teacher compensation.Teachers need to know enough is enough, PaDelcoTimes, April 20, 2010. Additionally, Pine Grove Area School District teachers receive a defined benefit pension, health insurance (employee pays 5% of premium), professional development reimbursement, income protection insurance, payment of 1/2 dues of professional organization, 2 paid personal days, bereavement leave, and 10 sick days, retirement bonus ($280 for each year worked up to 25 years), life insurance and other benefits. According to State Rep. Glen Grell, a trustee of the Pennsylvania Public School Employees’ Retirement System Board, a 40-year educator can retire with a pension equal to 100 percent of their final salary. Pine Grove Area School District administrative costs per pupil in 2008 was $612.76 per pupil.
Nuvolari, driving through to the end of the race, broke the lap record nine times and won by approximately . 1934 Nuvolari driving an Alfa Romeo P3 in the 1935 Grand Prix de PauNuvolari after winning the 1935 Grand Prix de Pau In April 1934 Nuvolari entered the Monaco Grand Prix in a privately owned Bugatti and worked up to third place before brake problems forced him back to fifth at the finish, two laps behind the winner, Guy Moll. Racing in heavy rain at Alessandria in the Circuito di Pietro Bordino race, he crashed and broke a leg: balked by Trossi's Alfa Romeo P3, he lost control of his privately entered Maserati 8CM, which skidded, rolled, and hit a tree. Bored in hospital, he decided to enter the AVUS-Rennen just over four weeks later.
Consequently, the use of free children came to predominate: the Act became largely a dead letter within its limited scope, and inapplicable to most factory children. In 1819, when Peel introduced a Bill to introduce an eleven-hour day for all children under 16 working in cotton mills, a Lords Committee heard evidence from a Bolton magistrate who had investigated 29 local cotton mills; 20 had no apprentices but employed a total of 550 children under 14; the other nine mills employed a total of 98 apprentices, and a total of 350 children under 14. Apprentices were mostly found in the larger mills, which had somewhat better conditions; some even worked a 12-hour day or less (the Grant brothers' mill at Tottington worked an 11.5 hour day: "This establishment has perfect ventilation; all the apprentices, and in fact all the children, are healthy, happy, clean, and well clothed ; proper and daily attention is paid to their instruction ; and they regularly attend divine worship on Sundays."): in other mills children worked up to 15 hours a day in bad conditions (e.g.
With Cunningham under fire, Lieutenant Frederick F. Palmer, USNR, the officer of the deck, sounded the general alarm, ordered the rudder shifted to left full, rang up the port engine back emergency full, starboard engine ahead flank, in order to come left and open the range. Although mount 53 had reported a fire on the starboard K-guns, the blast from the guns of that mount and the nearby 3-inch mount, 34, prevented a repair party from approaching the blaze from that angle. Men from another damage control party got to the fire and battled the blaze, while as the ship sped to seaward, weaving but keeping at least one main battery mount bearing on the target guns at all times. As the ship opened the range to 9,000 yards and worked up to 26.5 knots, Ensign Charles E. Dennis, USNR; Chief Torpedoman William J. Bohrman; and Electrician's Mate 2nd Class Victor J. Leonard manhandled one burning depth charge over the side, performing this task at great personal risk while the fire on the K-guns was being brought under control.
Italian Ju 87s of 102° Gruppo arrived in poor visibility but at 18:35 the clouds parted. The Italian formation had been detected by radar while out and three Martlets, twelve Sea Hurricanes and three Fulmars were airborne but faced MC.202 and Bf 109 escorts, the best Axis fighters. The dive- and torpedo-bomber attacks were well synchronised, the Ju 87s diving as the torpedo bombers approached in three waves at The Ju 87s managed a near miss on Rodney with the bomb exploding in the sea, one Stuka being shot down by a Hurricane and one by anti-aircraft fire. As the ships manoeuvred to evade the torpedo-bombers, another wave of Ju 87s arrived at and bombed Indomitable from out of the sun, hit the flight deck twice and near-missed three times, with bombs, killing fifty and wounding 59 men and seriously damaging the ship, which caught fire and slowed to , leaving Victorious as the last operational carrier. By 20:30, Indomitable had worked up to but the damage to the flight deck left it out of action.
These mines were worked up to 1875, when they passed to the proprietorship of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company and were eventually abandoned in the late 19th century. There were, subsequently, small operations, such as Slattery's Tuscarora Colliery, in the area into the early 20th century.Reports, Inspectors of Coal Mines of Pennsylvania, 1895, Dept. of Internal Affairs, Pennsylvania (1896) Several residents of Tuscarora were involved in the Molly Maguires’ trials of the late 1870s,List of Molly Maguires from Pinkerton & Reading Railroad Files including Martin Bergen, hanged at Pottsville on January 16, 1879, for the murder of Patrick Burns in Silver Creek; John Campbell, convicted of the second-degree murder of F.W. Langdon and sentenced to five years in prison; John “Yellow Jack” Donahue, convicted in several conspiracy cases, hanged at Mauch Chunk for his role in the murder of Morgan Powell on June 21, 1877; Neil Dougherty, convicted of the second-degree murder of F.W. Langdon and sentenced to nine years in prison; James “Powder Keg” Kerrigan, self-confessed participant in the assassinations of Benjamin Yost and John P. Jones, who appeared as a witness for the prosecution in the trials of James Carroll et al.

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