My final tally was eclectic: friends, co-workers, former co-workers, school crossing guards, teachers.
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Co-workers are co-workers, and a work environment isn't a good one until it serves everyone who works there.
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One of Dre's co-workers, Lucy (Catherine Reitman), reveals she voted for Trump, throwing his other co-workers into a frenzy.
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Employers say gossip, co-workers dropping by and noisy co-workers are among some of the biggest time killers, according to CareerBuilder.
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Employees have the right to effectuate change by talking with co-workers, former co-workers, bosses, and even reporters about their working conditions.
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Being friendly with co-workers is nice, but she said she doesn't rely on the idea of co-workers turning into lifelong pals.
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Hundreds of co-workers from throughout Ikea U.S. contributed to the process of creating the new organization's design, including co-workers from our stores.
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Well, I would say they were co-workers, instead of putting my real co-workers down since some jobs I've had haven't ended very well.
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He told the authorities that his co-workers were talking about him when they thought he was not listening, several co-workers briefed on his statements said.
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MyAnalytics was already able to remind you of tasks you promised to co-workers over email, and now it'll nudge you when you read new emails from those co-workers, too.
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I am also friendly with most of my co-workers, so I get my fix of talking about work while I'm actually at work, or by chatting with co-workers off-hours.
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You'd end up connected to people in a way that's pretty organic, similar to the way you might wind up crossing paths with someone in the offline world: friends of friends, friends of co-workers, former co-workers of current co-workers, a stranger who says one good joke loudly enough to catch your attention, etc.
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"[R]omantic relationships between co-workers can, depending on the work roles and respective positions of the co-workers involved, create an actual or apparent conflict of interest," Google's code of conduct states.
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Mr. Naulings found himself hugging everyone — strangers, friends, co-workers.
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One her co-workers, Cheryl Hart -- no relation -- became concerned.
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He admitted making the statements his co-workers reported, but explained that he did it in anger because he thought his co-workers were discriminating against him and teasing him because he was Muslim.
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Here are three ways she says to use your co-workers to help you succeed: If your co-workers don't know what your goals are, then they can't help you achieve them, says Srinivasan.
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The good news is that you can just go ahead and repurpose your anxiety about making small talk with your co-workers and worry instead about not making small talk with your co-workers. See?
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Some of my co-workers may find this space heater annoying.
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Then, a noticeable amount of co-workers are calling out sick.
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Many are family members, but a few victims suspect co-workers.
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Siri and the rest were like your co-workers, all business.
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Call on your co-workers and peers to do the same.
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Many co-workers know and agree completely but aren't active politically.
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Do you feel trusted, respected and appreciated by your co-workers?
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One of her co-workers says they were "worked like machines".
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Remember, this conversation is about you, and not your co-workers.
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Media reports said the four co-workers were also close friends.
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Your friends, grandparents, and co-workers will eventually get the hint.
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Matt and my co-workers were very supportive throughout the process.
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I can see why my co-workers found true smartphone love.
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Her former neighbors, friends and co-workers fill in the gaps.
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They will also hear stories from friends, relatives, and co-workers.
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Co-workers came out to try to help Stith, calling 911.
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So were her co-workers, who were all people of color.
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These are your neighbors, your co-workers, maybe even your friends.
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We asked friends and co-workers about their gnarliest summer job.
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You might think you're always showering your co-workers in praise.
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Co-workers frequently ask me how I find such perfect memes.
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There are intimate conversations with your family, or your co-workers.
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Have empathy and compassion for your co-workers no matter what.
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They were sent to close family members and former co-workers.
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Tell your co-workers you intend to sleep for 20 minutes.
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All of my friends, family and co-workers will be there.
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Their co-workers often recognized them from the local television news.
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Never once did they talk about difficult co-workers or TA's.
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She also learned that her co-workers were having similar issues.
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One of Issa's co-workers slowly emerges as a genuine friend.
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Meanwhile, Barr's co-workers spoke out against her on social media.
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And when you turn around, your co-workers have moved around.
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It's lonely sometimes without co-workers or a normal work environment.
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That can include friends, neighbors, co-workers, and even family members.
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" She turned to her co-workers and asked, "Look at this!
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Shannon felt the eyes of her American co-workers on her.
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Mr. Averill's co-workers keep an eye out for his posts.
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It's fine to have warm, supportive relationships with your co-workers.
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They would also hear stories from friends, relatives, and co-workers.
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Soon, he said, he encountered co-workers mocking his Southern drawl.
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I am very close friends with one of these co-workers.
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I learned that two co-workers are not in any party.
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What would she have told her co-workers the following Monday?
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And the Great Man of Letters creeping on his co-workers.
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Or co-workers express disappointment about a female colleague getting pregnant.
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Or, rather, my co-workers claim that I have bad takes.
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Tell him you wish your co-workers treated him more professionally.
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If all else fails, turn the tables on your co-workers.
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All your co-workers — they're spending their day the wrong way.
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Some of them had been his co-workers, Sheriff Demings said.
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Younger people were more likely to be featured with co-workers.
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Some of his co-workers cope by using drugs — mostly weed.
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Your shopping list may include family, close friends and co-workers.
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Nor were campus maps that help people find their co-workers.
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We asked friends and co-workers about their most unreasonable fears.
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This also drove down my socialization with friends and co-workers.
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Some offices allow people to see when co-workers have time blocked out on their calendars, but generically label the events as "busy" so that co-workers can still look for mutually open time slots for meetings.
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Roughly 50% of professionals today say they're willing to discuss salary information with their co-workers if their co-workers are willing to do the same, according to a survey from Blind, an anonymous professional networking platform.
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Those comments align with the impression Sarah's co-workers had of Jennifer.
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They are our friends, neighbors, co workers, relatives and people we love.
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One of Plaintiff's co-workers intervened and pulled Plaintiff away from Duggan.
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We asked friends and co-workers about their most unhinged Thanksgiving dinners.
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If no audio is playing, you'll still hear your noisy co-workers.
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He then shared it with his co-workers without disclosing the source.
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Costumes make the misadventures of the droll co-workers all the funnier.
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They gave it to friends and co-workers, who couldn't get enough.
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Rosen tried to forcibly grope or kiss co-workers, sources told NPR.
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We also muted the volume for the sanity of our co-workers.
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I had to fight a couple of co-workers for this thing.
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That role fell to Ronzulli's assistant, co-workers and sometimes her mother.
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Loud altercations, often over workplace romances, regularly take place between co-workers.
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This leads her to keep her hobbies secret, especially from co-workers.
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Julia and Roger were once married and now are acrimonious co-workers.
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I ask my co-workers to call me by my middle name.
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They'll chat with co-workers about the ins and outs of recharging.
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If so, you're allowing difficult co-workers to invade your personal time.
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OKI said there was no threat to co-workers or the public.
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Would my co-workers think I'd turned into a hot mess overnight?
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Why would you expect any sense of loyalty from your co-workers?
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And you're not alone when it comes to dodging chatty co-workers.
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She was older than most of her co-workers, including her boss.
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When scheduling work meetings and socials, ask your co-workers about accommodations.
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In fact, she announced it to her co-workers in an email.
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The main downside to having feline co-workers, according to Ferray workers?
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Rather than call 911, he texted comments and photos to co-workers.
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I have experienced it from co-workers, clients, and vague acquaintances alike.
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Would it be advantageous to get to know your co-workers better?
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"What is it about nut butter?" friends and co-workers have implored.
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Two co-workers told him they had not yet received back pay.
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"A quarter of my co-workers have been evacuated," she said Monday.
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The Vatican denies this and says he was spying on co-workers.
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My co-workers were career counter ladies in their 50s and 60s.
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"His former co-workers reported violent and racist comments," Mr. Cox wrote.
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Her co-workers raise enough money for her to have an abortion.
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And that's our website if you weren't aware, so our co-workers.
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My co-workers — they're just fabulous people, they're so decent and honest.
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But did my co-workers think I was a full-on wuss ?
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You build social capital with co-workers and neighbors over long periods.
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Weeks or months later, their co-workers learned they had been fired.
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Your co-workers are avoiding the drinking fountain and the vending machines.
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Or, you know, talk about "Game of Thrones" with other co-workers.
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Toxic co-workers can make you dread going to work, says Stransky.
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Those who complained said they faced retaliation from co-workers and bosses.
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This has created divisions between neighbors, friends, co-workers and fellow parishioners.
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But evacuate regardless of whether your co-workers agree to follow you.
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But she couldn't tell if her co-workers felt the same way.
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Kind of a rough first encounter for the two new co-workers.
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Follow Jabbari on Twitter to read more slander about his co-workers.
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Your co-workers, feeling miffed, are then grumpy and rude to others.
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That means your co-workers have planted surprise spiders around the office.
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He invited co-workers to host baby showers and other celebrations there.
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What are the tales that you still regale your co-workers with?
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She said she informed some friends and co-workers about her intentions.
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Keep the part about having "issues" with these co-workers to yourself.
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They've played friends, family members, co-workers, and, at times, love interests.
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The fridges weren't convenient enough for one of my co-workers, though.
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We asked friends and co-workers how they lost their V-card.
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Ms. Pascarelli told the police that her former co-workers were lying.
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Soon more and more of his friends and co-workers are succumbing.
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My manager is aware of my problem, as are some co-workers.
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To stay connected with your co-workers, pick up the phone more.
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To counter that, she suggests seeking out trusted co-workers for support.
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Talking to your co-workers may also reveal others with similar experiences.
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Her co-workers are from London, Australia, New York and, yes, Columbus.
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You cannot make your emotional labor a collaborative project with co-workers.
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Eboni Booth, Bobby Moreno and Frederick Weller play co-workers and acquaintances.
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And I think one of my co-workers takes advantage of him.
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Retirement severs the daily connection that bonds us with our co-workers.
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And how do you play hooky when you're surrounded by co-workers?
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Don't leave your boss and co-workers in the lurch, Sutton said.
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It was hard to see how my co-workers would get there.
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My co-workers enjoy saying things they know make me feel unwelcome.
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There, in a corner building, lived two patients of my co-workers.
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One of his co-workers on the flight was not as lucky.
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A conniving supervisor and overachieving co-workers try to foil her plans.
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Employees who were not at their desks were notified by co-workers.
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Her co-workers reported similar experiences with two cooks at the restaurant.
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When you've worked at a job long enough, your co-workers become family.
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Fort Worth detectives have interviewed several of Craig's co-workers since the Dec.
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My boss said I had found the voice, and my co-workers agreed.
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Udovitch's co-workers Lucy, Ewa and Mei Mei getting in on the project.
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I told all of my co-workers they had to work on Thanksgiving.
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Work relationships can transform careers — especially when co-workers vote on pay raises.
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Do you get up to pee twice as often as your co-workers?
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But can you imagine being an adult and having them as co-workers?
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This means that co-workers can collaborate on a document in real-time.
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Co-workers repeatedly mocked his Southern accent and used racial slurs around him.
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I've always been in favor of co-workers sharing salaries with each other.
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We asked another if he was able to talk to Polish co-workers.
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Later that morning, Harris and some co-workers left the office for lunch.
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Millions of your co-workers are getting a raise, some bigger than others.
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"They called me out on my bulls—," she says of her co-workers.
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Anyway, let's move on to what my co-workers bought: Who bought it?
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We asked friends and co-workers about what irrational thing grinds their gears.
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He's surrounded by co-workers and conspirators and the usual thankless cable wife.
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He also caught wind cops were contacting his friends and co-workers too.
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Hayley says the harassment wasn't limited to verbal insults and inconsiderate co-workers.
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Mercifully, you don't have to be like Apple or all my co-workers.
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We asked friends and co-workers about the nuttiest way they've hurt themselves.
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Do your co-workers even care that you're not in their physical presence?
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Make sure to pass along the info to other co-workers as well.
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W.M. was eventually released, along with four co-workers, for lack of evidence.
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Typically, women with children make significantly less than their childless female co-workers.
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The incidents include allegations that employees sexually harassed and retaliated against co-workers.
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So will the company's financial situation, your co-workers, and the office culture.
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Last week I quit Deadspin, along with the rest of my co-workers.
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There is nothing in law which restricts co-workers from engaging in relationships.
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He began openly promoting the idea of unionizing the warehouse to co-workers.
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Practice infection prevention: review with your children, patients, constituents, customers, co-workers, & employees.
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Family, friends and co-workers all maintained that I had been very cheerful.
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In some cases, the bride invites real co-workers, friends, and family members.
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You might also want to ask some trusted co-workers for ongoing feedback.
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He was quick to greet former co-workers with a smile and hug.
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Community: Would I like to attend a social function with my co-workers?
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He was, friends and co-workers said, the peacemaker in the Kangol cap.
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It's in factory robots, monitoring for problems and navigating around human co-workers.
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One time, one of my co-workers started following me on social media.
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My co-workers were pretty chill; some of them even listened to Drake.
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We offer our condolences to his family, his friends, and his co-workers.
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The federal agents came around, asking his neighbors and co-workers about him.
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She and co-workers rotated through boxing classes, Pilates and step-climbing sessions.
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He had collected more than $900 from co-workers to help her family.
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Shannon and her co-workers still talked about how to save the factory.
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But what about the co-workers who have to take on extra duties?
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Your families aren't sick, your neighbors aren't sick, your co-workers aren't sick.
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Her co-workers tried to comfort her, one manager buying her ice cream.
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But what if the problem isn't simply how their male co-workers behave?
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Geraets-Timmermand and her co-workers in the Netherlands won't tell the cops.
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You'll forge a stronger trust with your co-workers because of deeper conversations.
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We do not countenance violence against spouses, co-workers, or other people's children.
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Well, according to Parker, he used it to harass his former co-workers.
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We asked friends and co-workers about their most cringeworthy social media fails.
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Local news media published home addresses for Ms. Martirosyan and her co-workers.
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As I write this, my co-workers and others are returning to work.
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The women, who were Latina, were paid less than their male co-workers.
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Here are the best places to cry without your co-workers interrupting you.
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Readers describe encounters over racist remarks with strangers, friends, co-workers and relatives.
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Many of her co-workers attended her wedding on the South Amboy waterfront.
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I received foreign stamps from one of my dad's well-traveled co-workers.
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" Asked if he was talking about dating co-workers, he said, "Well, sure.
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Brigid and Raider's kooky co-workers are somehow still rich, fleshed-out characters.
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He seems to remember in which months his co-workers' children were born.
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He was beloved by his co-workers and his clients, mostly retired widows.
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" Despite the commiseration of co-workers, a yuppie may find that "guess what?
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Kelly later released an internal note to co-workers apologizing for her comments.
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What does it mean for his unknowing co-workers and friends, like Alex?
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Dear Amy: "Buzz Killed in Boston" complained about co-workers' incessant morbid ramblings.
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Her coldness isn't exclusively pointed at me; other co-workers have mentioned it.
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The blast killed two of Bartholomew's co-workers, Gerald Jenkinson and Shirley Lever.
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Even so, Caroline and her co-workers were suspicious about the executive's motives.
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What's the best way to communicate this to my manager and co-workers?
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But other employees said their co-workers were intimidated and speaking out less.
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My friends and co-workers could not have been happier or more supportive.
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Others told CNN they learned about it from co-workers later that day.
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Frankness goes a long way with clients, family members, co-workers and friends.
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These exchanges took place among family, friends, co-workers, online acquaintances and strangers.
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I have no idea how or whether my co-workers from Walmart voted.
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Co-workers hauling luggage to meetings so they can head straight to Grandma's.
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It was mouse chow, his co-workers said — a low-fat, vegetarian concoction.
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As employers and co-workers, we must recognize and respect these life moments.
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Weinhardt recommends that people in these situations arrange one-hour work sessions with co-workers, which also double as team-building exercises, or scheduling personal work time in a meeting-style format so that co-workers think twice before distracting you.
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It was a tough decision: he wanted to be there with his co-workers.
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Here, your co-workers will be the local fauna — if you can find them!
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The former "Jeopardy!" winner has pleaded guilty to illegally accessing co-workers' email accounts.
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My co-workers and I hardly spoke about the actual reasons for the furlough.
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Researchers at Tel Aviv University studied the impact of co-workers on one's health.
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Like at every great workplace, co-workers are a big part of the enjoyment.
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But she adds that the exchange is between co-workers, and not to superiors.
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Some of her black co-workers even adopted her as one of their own.
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Kuboki's former co-workers said they were shocked to hear about the nurse's arrest.
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There are countless reasons why you and your co-workers might not get along.
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The co-workers are now best friends and talk to each other every day.
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They're not the most productive co-workers, but they definitely make things more fun.
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His co-workers at a hotel said he was a kind and loving person.
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Meghan has been known to spoil her friends and co-workers with special treats.
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She said her co-workers were shocked to find out that she was undocumented.
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In doing this, you become the person your co-workers can't imagine working without.
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Co-workers called Plainsboro police on Monday and asked that they check on Byington.
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Create a trusted group of friends, family, and co-workers and lean on them.
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So many of you would be wonderful to have as co-workers and neighbours.
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We need to do better at protecting our sisters, friends, co-workers and daughters.
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"Mostly they're scared if I'm coming very quickly," Nowak says of her co-workers.
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That's the way the kitchen works: you don't ever leave your co-workers hanging.
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Most of the abuse was perpetrated by the journalists' bosses, superiors, and co-workers.
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Ritual promises to streamline takeout by letting co-workers piggyback off each others' orders.
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Co-workers who help others out are more productive and work and are happier.
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I also checked with co-workers in London who, interestingly, still didn't have it.
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However, he complained that his Han co-workers got paid more than he did.
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That in mind, we asked friends and co-workers why they despise their gig.
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We asked friends and co-workers about the first famous person they crushed on.
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We should have the right to distribute information to our co-workers without intimidation.
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Encourage your co-workers to help as well, and talk up their abilities, too.
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"Helping or mentoring co-workers and colleagues is certainly looked upon favorably," she said.
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Ask your boss, co-workers, or clients what they see as your biggest strengths.
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I'd later become friends and co-workers with some of the folks I praised.
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Teams are as old as civilisation, of course: even Jesus had 12 co-workers.
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Agent Terry confronted his co-workers about this, calling them out regarding their actions.
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This shows your commitment to the company and the success of your co-workers.
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Still, the process was anything but easy, he said, causing friction with co-workers.
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" He said that some of his co-workers at Think Prep feel "under attack.
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Rohatensky did not mention Vox or any co-workers by name in the post.
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Mike: I'm pretty sure our co-workers hate that we use it like that.
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Issa's co-workers think of themselves as liberal, but they're quite ignorant and condescending.
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The chuckles you hear from friends and co-workers may not always be genuine.
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People who like their job, more often than not, also like their co-workers.
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Limiting the amount and kind of booze they had when drinking with co-workers.
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" Maybe it warns co-workers: "Don't Talk to Me Until I've Had My Coffee.
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Her co-workers always seemed to know how to get their hands on pills.
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His co-workers were young, and none of them had ever been really sick.
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Is it specifically the role, the co-workers, boss, the commute, the workload, etc.?
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When I first showed it to some co-workers, they were actually pretty psyched.
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Fuller, 34, began lying to her co-workers about her medical condition in 2016.
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I know I will never forget Sterling or Castile or my five co-workers.
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We are sharing a more intimate part of our lives with our co-workers.
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Your disabled family, friends, and co-workers, on the other hand, will absolutely notice.
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We asked friends and co-workers to tell us about their wildest summer flings.
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But have you had a discussion with your editors or co-workers about that?
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As if this isn't enough, my co-workers hardly ever work a full week.
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Smarter Living: Building a strong team requires treating co-workers with respect and accountability.
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Socially, though, she's a dud, alienating co-workers by saying exactly what she thinks.
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First, you can pay back your co-workers when they lend you some money.
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The sizzling grill, the bubbling of the fryers, my co-workers calling out orders.
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"I wasn't even having patient contact, just exposed to my co-workers," Cadet said.
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Your co-workers will notice if you don't have a smile on your face.
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For co-workers and collaborators, they could call on other people in their circle.
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And to my own co-workers: sorry I almost did that to you today.
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Never told his bosses or co-workers that he was quitting—just didn't return.
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And sometimes your family can be a makeshift community made up of co-workers.
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You will wonder if your male co-workers are getting paid more than you.
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And it wasn't just blood relatives, but family friends and my parents' co-workers.
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It was unclear whether the gunman and his dead co-workers knew one another.
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Watch interaction between your boss and co-workers and pick up cues from them.
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Outside the fishbowl, his co-workers scrolled on, working their way through infinite feeds.
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From then on, throngs of co-workers and friends passed through the Guest House.
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Make time for co-workers if you feel those relationships could benefit from strengthening.
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She went on to build Rue La La with some co-workers from SmartBargains.
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Presenting yourself well is about more than just impressing your co-workers, he explains.
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Now my co-workers want to unionize, and I don't know how I feel.
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Research shows that building relationships with co-workers and chatting with supervisors can help.
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Research shows that building relationships with co-workers and chatting with supervisors can help.
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BEIJING — The women recount being forced into sex by bosses and trusted co-workers.
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Our prayers go out to his family and co-workers after this difficult loss.
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It inspired dozens of women to demand investigations into bosses, teachers and co-workers.
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Imagine how we could use virtual reality to collaborate with our co-workers remotely.
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Aggretsuko is a red panda with an office job, complete with annoying co-workers.
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That means some young, incoming employees are paid more than their older co-workers.
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We are always looking to improve the experience of our 17,000 co-workers in the U.S., and we will continue to engage in open and honest dialogue with our co-workers, as their input is valuable, while we continue to adapt and evolve.
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Emailing documents back and forth is still the most common method of collaboration with co-workers at 35 percent, while the usage of cloud-based storage services is only 8 percent with co-workers and 7 percent with colleagues from other organizations.
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Becoming friends with your co-workers or even having a "work spouse " has been shown to increase happiness and positivity and, as a result, make you a better worker, so a valentine for your co-workers could actually be a smart investment.
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One of my co-workers, Ally Hickson, and I talk about Pretty Little Liars weekly.
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No white co-workers, police officers, firefighters, teachers, doctors or folks at the grocery store.
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I never built a friendship with them as we were nothing more than co-workers.
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But officials later said Ben and Rahme were co-workers and described them as acquaintances.
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"This tragedy will impact family, friends, co-workers, anyone that knew this family" said Sgt.
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Perry is remembered by many friends and co-workers he made throughout his acting career.
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So it's empowering them to come forward and empowering their co-workers to come forward.
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After a while, you're encouraged to recruit your spouse, co-workers, friends, and loved ones.
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All around us, we see friends, co-workers, family, and strangers with enviously dry skin.
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I wasn't allowed to tweet anything, but I did slack my co-workers the look.
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After crowd souring help from my co-workers, I ended up with the following answer.
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Wired has previously reported on outspoken diversity advocates being targeted by their own co-workers.
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That's why it's not uncommon for people to get easily irritated by their co-workers.
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For months, she suffered an "abusive environment" where co-workers harassed her, the investigation found.
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Similarly, WhoBot searches people, so users can search for co-workers by asking contextual questions.
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His austerity and diligence set a good example to his 194,000 "co-workers", (never "employees").
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"I try to remind myself that it's not my co-workers or boss," she said.
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Lawrence doesn't like that Aparna has slept with one of their other co-workers, Collin.
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My co-workers went nuts when we had fraternities from Amsterdam come by one week.
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They are artists and athletes, students and staff, rappers and writers, comedians and co-workers.
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Kohler, who makes $38,000 a year, said many co-workers are in the same predicament.
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It's important to come out to our parents, children, co-workers, boss — you name it.
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A gunman in San Francisco fatally shot and wounded two co-workers before killing himself.
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Now my VR times are mediated by friends and co-workers, which is way better.
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In other scenes, Taylor interacts with fellow interns and co-workers without announcing their pronouns.
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So call your friends, family, and favorite co-workers over for a Super Bowl bash.
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Start by looking for and observing the nonverbal clues your co-workers might be giving.
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Bolling's friends and former Fox News co-workers expressed their condolences on social media Thursday.
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That may include your father, your husband/lover, your boss, co-workers, coaches and friends.
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Chances are your family and co-workers don't have half the chill that Martha has.
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And she said she talked to her co-workers about me — in a proud way.
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Talk to our co-workers, talk to people we never thought we could talk to.
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Work has always been about trust - trusting your co-workers, leadership, building trust with customers.
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It was a real shame when those former co-workers had to leave, she said.
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Less visible but likely more pervasive, how about going out to lunch with co-workers?
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For nearly 1 in 5 workers, there is — because they're stealing their co-workers' food.
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The prospective buyer kicked the case over to his co-workers to start an investigation.
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Praise your co-workers' efforts and regularly point out the teamwork involved in completing projects.
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In other instances, you may have to enlist some co-workers, as Mr. Eichenlaub did.
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After work, he said, some of his Latino co-workers had called him a nigger.
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We asked friends and co-workers to recount their most cringe-worthy date faux pas.
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But Mr. Pugh's increasingly radical views had begun to alienate his co-workers and supervisors.
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Co-workers couldn't help but notice that the Barnas brothers had abandoned their family name.
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If Hiatt worked easily with patients, she did struggle with her co-workers at times.
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The majority are people we grew up with: our neighbors, co-workers, and even friends.
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Your boss and co-workers will know that you haven't spent your hours on Netflix.
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You'll find gifts suitable for friends, family, and maybe even your boss and co-workers.
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Or you can't stand one of your co-workers, and don't know what to do.
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One server will spend the day covering for co-workers on their 30-minute breaks.
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But a job means money and offers experience dealing with bosses, co-workers and customers.
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She also caricatured her Marvel co-workers in drawings that were not intended for publication.
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It's not against company policy to date co-workers, but I should've trusted my gut.
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Family members and former co-workers of his, however, have repeatedly described him as racist.
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Along the way, co-workers stop and take photos, sometimes crowding my path like paparazzi.
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But a few former co-workers were still there and greeted him when he returned.
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Discussing salaries can be difficult, but consider talking to colleagues or former co-workers. 2.
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Men take co-workers as mistresses and openly remark on the appearance of female colleagues.
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It builds trust among co-workers and the ability to deal with shared challenges together.
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Her co-workers knew what she was doing, but no one told Armor Correctional's management.
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There were reporters calling his parents seeking comment and constant ribbing from his co-workers.
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The death of Mr. Shields came as a shock to his co-workers at LawCash.
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It's fascinating that my co-workers and I are able to do things like this.
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On average, unmarried people interact more frequently with friends, neighbors, co-workers and extended family.
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In some cases co-workers who rushed in to rescue them also collapsed and died.
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The show is teeming with tension between friends, between lovers, and even between co-workers.
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Co-workers told of occasionally finding Ms. Heyer in tears at her desk over injustice.
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Others, less sure, are meeting with their co-workers to go through the proposals carefully.
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Co-workers at the newspaper would speak of The Albatross in hushed, almost reverential tones.
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Their relationship: Co-workers and neighbors, the women and their families have grown extremely close.
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It's gross, especially considering how many friends and co-workers borrow my headset each month.
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Although I did not vote for our current president, many of my co-workers did.
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Hanging in the balance are people you may never imagine: peers, co-workers and neighbors.
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The visit made some co-workers uncomfortable and led to a complaint to human resources.
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It won't be long until your co-workers start coming out of the woodwork, either.
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Almost all my co-workers are much younger than I. We have a great relationship.
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What, if anything, should I say when my co-workers announce they're on their period?
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" Speaking of his CGL co-workers, he says, "Well, I guess they are my family.
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She says strong female co-workers keep her excited about returning to work every day.
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Judge John Hodgman Kat writes: Some of my co-workers insist that dragons are real.
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Such policies are generally thought to reduce animosity among co-workers who have differing perspectives.
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It's how employees talk, plan projects, and get feedback from co-workers and higher-ups.
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It wasn't just co-workers pinning things on other people — it came from the execs.
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But he maintained his innocence in his speech to his co-workers, the person added.
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When he began appearing in suits and ties, co-workers ribbed him about the switch.
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And do the things you say you will, because trust is everything among co-workers.
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I had developed a love for my co-workers, and work had become my home.
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Prosecutors said Chris Watts was having a secret affair with one of his co-workers.
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Or been talking with co-workers who seemed to be three steps ahead of you?
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We also heard from some who chose nonpartisan guests — relatives, personal heroes and co-workers.
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His co-workers called 911 while he lay in a puddle of his own blood.
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Over the next several episodes, they got comfortable as co-workers, but seemingly nothing more.
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The employee, Saint Clair Adams, said his co-workers harassed him because he was gay.
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Three co-workers left the firm with him to become prosecutors in the Russia investigation.
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Maybe my co-workers realize that and that's why they don't bother to invite me.
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I spent the evening feverishly enlisting my former co-workers in a new business scheme.
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The IDF also monitors the activity of relatives, friends, classmates and co-workers of recent "martyrs".
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She echoed Raghu's assertion that even co-workers witnessing abuse can feel stress from the situation.
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In case you were wondering, no: This isn't merely two co-workers mingling for the cameras.
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They also use Loop, an internal social network where they can learn from their co-workers.
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Start by reaching out to former colleagues and co-workers for leads and ideas, AARP suggests.
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Oftentimes, Hakim writes, these co-workers are lashing out because they're insecure about their own jobs.
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James and Lala are not welcome at the cozy corner booth secured by their co-workers.
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Judge Buehrmann chastised Högel's co-workers — some of whom suspected he was up to no good.
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She and some of her co-workers were given the task of cleaning out his office.
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Cops are still investigating the crash -- talking with people he was close with ... including co-workers.
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I know she has lots of friends and co-workers who can't wait to see her.
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I wanted my co-workers to see this as a positive, not as a "gotcha" opportunity.
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Following these reports from Mateen's co-workers, the FBI's Miami office opened an investigation, Comey said.
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In a professional setting, co-workers don't owe each other explanations of their decisions, they say.
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"Employees 'chucking a sickie' causes problems for co-workers and managers," Carnell said in a statement.
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Too many co-workers have been groped, harassed, and propositioned in isolated hotel rooms, she said.
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Google's employment contracts forbid its employees from recruiting their co-workers immediately after leaving the company.
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The program requires federal employees to monitor co-workers for suspicious actions based on behavioral profiling.
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Too many missed days can make your co-workers who are showing up regularly feel resentful.
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Thomas finds the two former co-workers in front of the building, but is very confused.
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For instance, in sales, most people don't care whether or not co-workers hit their quotas.
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We asked friends and co-workers to recall the dumbest thing they've spent their cash on.
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He discusses #MeToo, whether people should date their co-workers—and the feminist he most admires.
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Later that morning Harris and some co-workers left the corporate campus to go to lunch.
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Co-workers noticed that he was in distress when he began sliding out of his chair.
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"She reported to her co-workers that she was afraid of him," the police report states.
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According to Tadych's co-workers, he is a short-tempered and angry person capable of murder.
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No matter how difficult your co-workers are, don't allow their behavior to dictate your emotions.
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People went to work, talked shit with their co-workers, stalked exes online, and went home.
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But my youngest co-workers, they will have HD video from the world of their childhoods.
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Now, a new kind of leak is becoming the norm: Slack messages sent between co-workers.
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She'd call to tell me stories about her awful co-workers or dramatic fallouts with boyfriends.
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Since you don't get to choose your co-workers, you probably won't like all of them.
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Right, and insists that's why he never discouraged employees -- including himself, apparently -- from dating co-workers.
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" His co-workers walk around the office with placards dangling from their necks: "I am bulimic.
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Gus in particular has a large circle of friends and co-workers, familiar from Comedy Bang!
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Co-workers have private Slack channels and neighbors can arrange playdates or find babysitters on Nextdoor.
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His generosity has helped to create a new elite of friends, former co-workers and relatives.
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We asked friends and co-workers about the worst gift they've had the displeasure to unwrap.
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He is suing the network for wrongful termination after, he claims, co-workers discriminated against him.
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Offices have the potential to function better if compensation is shared among bosses and co-workers.
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The jobs are often dangerous and physically demanding, giving a sense of solidarity with co-workers.
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Had guy friend pose as boyfriend to ward off unwanted advances from co-workers at work.
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Turns out two co-workers might have just gotten a whole lot closer without meaning to.
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He bids farewell to older co-workers reluctantly taking early retirement as robots capture their jobs.
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During their investigation, authorities discovered Watts was having an affair with one of his co-workers.
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"Why doesn't he stand up and say his co-workers are out of order?" one wrote.
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You live in a city that is teeming with neighbors and co-workers and homeless shelters.
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It helps to discuss with your co-workers about how to best interact with the boss.
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That's why I have been on strike with 750 co-workers for more than two weeks.
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In others, though, this list is expanded to former dating partners, co-workers, friends, et al.
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Special thanks to my wonderful WH co-workers for my bridal/going away party last night!
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These interferences can be everything from smartphone notifications to co-workers asking how your trip was.
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When they met in 1997, Tucker and Missy were co-workers at a Bealls department store.
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Recently, though, Lambert agreed to join some co-workers on a trip to a firing range.
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Ms. Bastin's co-workers posted a smiling photo of her on the CER website on Saturday.
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A colleague recalled how she would share her cooking and homemade canned goods with co-workers.
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His co-workers did not believe him when he told them he was the record holder.
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I yell too quickly at my kids and co-workers (I am working on that always).
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Ask your employer if they can accommodate a prayer space for your Muslim co-workers. 61.
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Her cell phone blew up with texts from co-workers who asked if she'd been hurt.
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Suhani and her co-workers aim to replicate the model in 500 slums across the globe.
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At least one of our co-workers has been obsessing slightly over which color to get.
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Her stellar reputation earned her the nickname the Queen of Cuba among her DIA co-workers.
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The sisters who worked did so in the seclusion of offices, segregated from male co-workers.
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Shannon and her co-workers had gotten the news back in October: The factory was closing.
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Lunch and potential hires I've gone out to lunch with one or two co-workers here.
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He has also repeatedly asked co-workers for the phone numbers of women in our group.
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You have to be willing to face co-workers who think snitching is a bad thing.
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I've lost touch with former co-workers who might be in the same position as me.
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Also, ask your co-workers what they think about the fish-bowl effect of working together.
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The remaining human employees had a lot of shit to talk about their former co-workers.
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Not the Reverend, who astonished his co-workers with how quickly and beautifully he cleaned up.
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Still, when his co-workers invited Mr. Kappanna for a farewell beer that evening, he declined.
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I am horrified by the thought that these former co-workers and friends are being hoodwinked.
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In conclusion, my co-workers should expect me to work from home for the foreseeable future.
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In conclusion, my co-workers should expect me to work from home for the foreseeable future.
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Ms. Janko wondered why so many of their Kreative Beginnings co-workers were in the audience.
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By the water cooler: Boost collaboration with your co-workers by taking turns to openly weep.
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They won't be able to access the empathy that makes them good friends or co-workers.
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Ms. Bishop pulled a scatological prank on her co-workers, though it didn't quite work out.
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It was difficult for his co-workers, including Ms. Kilner, to make judgments about his behavior.
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Deciem's employees embraced the common start-up practice of referring to co-workers as one's family.
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I've sought advice from co-workers, but they aren't as consumed by rage as I am.
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Vocations A blind machine operator manages with adaptive aids, tips from co-workers and careful concentration.
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He was fired for ignoring that order and putting his co-workers at risk, she said.
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It's cousins with letting your co-workers know you won't have time to finish a task.
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Oh, and also: Some of my co-workers (male and female) clip their fingernails at work!
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Take that time to watch what your new co-workers wear and follow their lead. Mrs.
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The gunman, an employee still in uniform, killed his co-workers and himself, the police said.
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In Part 22, we talked to Amy and Dawn, dear friends and co-workers from Wyoming.
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Her co-workers in the stockroom include women from Peru, Ecuador, Morocco and the Dominican Republic.
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A workplace campaign can capitalize on both, since many people are friends with their co-workers.
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Instead, it can be a simple "I'm sorry" to family members, friends or even co-workers.
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Co-workers might keep quiet for fear of opening themselves up to threats or legal action.
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"Our thoughts go out to his family and co-workers during this difficult time," Abendhoff said.
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Unsure, she replayed the evening to her co-workers who encouraged her to email Mr. Klein.
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The city called it a transfer, but she told co-workers that she was forced out.
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An employee at a manufacturing company injured five co-workers after a dispute, the police said.
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Doing so means balancing one's personal beliefs with their responsibility to their co-workers and employers.
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On Uma's first morning on the job, my co-workers came by to coo over her.
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Several co-workers are discussing hiring a private detective when Alice walks in, eating tilefish casserole.
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She and her co-workers can freely discuss politics in the store, but not outside it.
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For months, I'd been hearing bizarre iPhone battery tales from friends, co-workers and family members.
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Stories abounded among my co-workers: The blinds stuck, so he ripped them off the wall.
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She's reunited with a childhood friend, and she tries to ignore her flirtatious male co-workers.
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My co-workers, particularly one person named Stephanie, insist that I can't prove dragons never existed.
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Patients called her "torture bitch," spat at her co-workers and shouted death threats, she said.
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I eat French toast, scrambled eggs, and bacon for breakfast and chat with my co-workers.
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Twenty of the pictures were images of me with my friends, co-workers family and dogs.
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He then conducted an uneventful work day, sending emails and visiting job sites with co-workers.
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I developed friendships and became social with many of my co-workers outside of office hours.
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Mr. Shkreli wanted to divide the shares among seven friends and co-workers, Mr. Pierotti testified.
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He's saying this to his co-workers, as I'm just sitting there, waiting for the food.
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None of the people he or his co-workers pulled into boats were wearing life jackets.
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Fermin and his co-workers fought the blaze until firefighters arrived and ordered them to leave.
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To get along with their co-workers, women said, they have to toe a difficult line.
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His co-workers did not offer much comfort: A lot of them already had university degrees.
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She has one weekend to convince all of her co-workers to let her stay on.
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We asked friends and co-workers to recall the drunkest they've ever been in six words.
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Luckily, Itsuno was able to tap his successful co-workers to help with Devil May Cry 5.
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You won't have to worry about distracting your co-workers because it's very quiet while in use.
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Emails from Mr. Cruz arrived at all hours, co-workers said, providing updates on his recent feats.
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My co-workers know to not bother me around this time, because I'm in full starvation mode.
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"Unfortunately, everything that we fought to achieve won't help most of our co-workers," de Sade said.
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But I was surprised to see that co-workers, neighbors and a city park all ranked highly.
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Many of my co-workers, who are clearly wrong, staunchly disagreed—finding the bear's glowing eyes unsettling.
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This pointed focus reevaluates how female bosses are expected to interact with their co-workers and subordinates.
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I chitchat with my co-workers about their spring breaks, which they all spent with their children.
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We asked friends and co-workers about the pettiest/biggest fibs they told to bail on plans.
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"It's a very controversial issue right now, even between my own co-workers and friends," Gonzales said.
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A few scenes down the line and I'm at the North Pole with my dog co-workers.
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SOS Children's Villages All children and co-workers at our SOS Children's Villages in Ecuador are safe.
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Word spread throughout CNN and I began getting words of encouragement from co-workers I'd never met.
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Mateen first came across the FBI radar screen in 2013 after co-workers flagged signs of radicalization.
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Mateen was the subject of the 2013 investigation after making comments to co-workers about terrorist ties.
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A lunch break could also be used for catching up on errands or socializing with co-workers.
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At work when co-workers start talking about their kids or grandkids, I have the same reaction.
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I believe he should have let his co-workers know that the chocolate came from a dumpster.
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He was very generous, always looked out for his co-workers, and put cast and crew first.
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" —Virginia Dickens "I'm married, and most of my co-workers are either in serious relationships or married.
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When I joined the staff, I feared that my co-workers would dismiss me as the athlete.
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He also said he barricaded inside a room with co-workers before tweeting he had been evacuated.
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Roberto Martinez, one of Ruth's co-workers who had accompanied her to the funeral, was also killed.
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Authorities say Prince shot five co-workers at Advanced Granite Solutions in Harford County, Maryland, on Oct.
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LGBTQ workers shouldn't be curating their lives just so their non-LGBTQ co-workers feel more comfortable.
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Even when you establish healthy boundaries with difficult co-workers, they can still drain your mental strength.
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Steele said several co-workers witnessed the attack on Angela Stith, 33, and tried to help her.
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He was a nice guy, my co-workers told me, he just had a drinking problem. Right.
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She told her family and then her friends and co-workers, who were surprised by the decision.
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He even programmed his to make loud video game-like beeps—largely to annoy his co-workers.
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Without much of a support network aside from former co-workers, Jane decided to leave the area.
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I looked at my young male co-workers at Newsweek and thought, There's nothing different about us.
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The irony that an office place took down a group of co-workers wasn't lost on us.
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In fact, 47% of employees cite distracted co-workers as the biggest hurdle to having productive meetings.
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You may be co-workers and the demise of the friendship can potentially strain your working relationship.
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She charges ahead aggressively, with the same confidence and entitlement her co-workers bring to the table.
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Company pages give you an overview of the executive rating, quality of co-workers, future outlook, etc.
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What her new co-workers didn't know was that Mistress Suz was unusually adept for a reason.
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Zakia is a TV journalist and her co-workers know a shocking amount about her personal life.
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They recalled times when they were the only woman in meetings with both co-workers and clients.
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Investigators have since interviewed numerous family members, friends and co-workers and canvassed the neighborhood, police said.
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We asked friends and co-workers to tell us about their craziest road trips in six words.
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They also take less pride in their firm and have worse relationships with managers and co-workers.
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Her roommates and co-workers reported her missing when she failed to return home, the Dispatch reports.
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It affects our loved ones, co-workers, and neighbors, and sadly, it is not a new phenomenon.
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Guns shoot children, parents, siblings, lovers, neighbors, co-workers, strangers and friends, in error and in fury.
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Martin later killed five co-workers and wounded six other people at a suburban Chicago manufacturing plant.
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Delegate tasks based on skills and don't be afraid to ask for help from your co-workers.
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Your co-workers will be much more likely to lend a helping hand if you are organized.
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Authorities say Farook and Malik opened fire at a holiday gathering of Farook's co-workers on Dec.
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It's not thin-skinned to believe that your co-workers shouldn't make sexually suggestive remarks about you.
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For six seasons, the title character, Sterling Archer, and his co-workers were in the espionage business.
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That Friday, I went out to happy hour with my Vox co-workers and had a beer.
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I knew nobody in London, except my boss and co-workers, who lived nowhere near me. Threes!
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I like you better than most of my co-workers, so this decision pains me to make.
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We asked friends and co-workers to recall their most regrettable one-night stands in six words.
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All day I hear sexist comments—people slagging off their wives, their girlfriends, or other co-workers.
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See more Bitmojis in the Journal's article, "Sending Bitmojis to Co-Workers—What Could Possibly Go Wrong?"
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Within weeks, some of my co-workers started receiving as much as $20,000 in back-pay awards.
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On a hot summer day, Ms. Bibi had gone to pick berries with her Muslim co-workers.
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There are coffee breaks, lunch walks and chats with co-workers that give some respite from work.
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I chat endlessly with co-workers, sources and friends via Slack and 49,000 other direct messaging channels.
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And some research on state policies has included attempts to gauge their general impact on co-workers.
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Our fulfillment center co-workers have started a GoFundMe to support workers who have contracted COVID-19.
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Some men said the best route is to ask female co-workers directly if they feel harassed.
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The only problem is that her co-workers are too cowardly and confused to actually report her.
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If I tear up at work in front of some co-workers, how do I handle it?
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My ouster was rough; I wasn't allowed to clear my desk or bid my co-workers goodbye.
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He then violated your trust by bragging about intimate details of your sexual life with co-workers.
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And then suddenly it's your brother, it's your uncle, it's your best friend, it's your co-workers.
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To catch up, some co-workers suggest we head to a nearby bar to recap the day.
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Co-workers at Bucks games have gone entire seasons without realizing his special connection to the team.
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It's not intellectually stimulating, barely pays anything, and my co-workers can only talk about the weather.
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Name Withheld If you're right, this abuser is wrongly gaining the support of your credulous co-workers.
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My co-workers formed their own little community, offering rides, sharing food and listening to others vent.
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We asked friends and co-workers about the most inappropriate romantic relationships or flings they've ever had.
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Air Force investigators interviewed friends, associates and co-workers, who said they did not know his whereabouts.
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She's often left a job because family problems needed attention or because of conflicts with co-workers.
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I genuinely like my co-workers and seeing their faces on group video calls made me smile.
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Both workers said they have been hearing about quarantined employees from their co-workers, not from management.
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She forged close bonds with her co-workers, whether they were 20-something or 86 years old.
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And Ms. Díaz was clear about where she and her co-workers stand on the local controversy.
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Many of my co-workers saw the colorful plastic and assumed it was a computer for kids.
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The woman told co-workers about the episode at the time and filed a human resources report.
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In the position of mother, you will be responsible for literally everything, including keeping co-workers alive.
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No frantic co-workers or family members contacted the police to say someone they knew was missing.
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You may hear your co-workers talking about the violence in Charlottesville, Va., and President Trump's response.
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Many co-workers stop in to comment on them, ask for advice or check out new growth.
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Now you just have to let your friends, family and co-workers know about your new address.
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It's hard enough buying presents for co-workers if you take part in your office's Secret Santa.
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Healy and his new co-workers assumed it was about the acquisition rumors swirling around the company.
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"Check with family, friends, business associates, co-workers, your attorney, financial adviser, or banker," Mr. Henn said.
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Like several other alumni couples, Mr. Tiernan and his wife, Kate, met as St. John co-workers.
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While flooded roads kept his co-workers from getting to work, she wrote, Smith served guests alone.
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His co-workers, on hearing that, made a verbal report to bosses, according to the internal report.
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My co-workers were a trial, what with their moods, opinions, facial tics, and all the rest.
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Watson worried about what she would face at work if her co-workers knew about the marriage.
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Many of us have encountered co-workers who have made inappropriate comments or jokes in the workplace.
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I start to eat at my desk when one of my co-workers suggests a board game.
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Are my co-workers being overly sensitive, or am I not acknowledging the nuance of modern communication?
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Many of my co-workers at the Persian Service distrusted me as a new arrival from Iran.
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The photos capture co-workers such as Meryl Streep, Robert Duvall, Julianne Moore, Matt Damon and others.
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Side gigs in art were rare, but my co-workers always encouraged me, as did my family.
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I'm also serving these innocent ladies" — her co-workers — "who might not be conscious of their rights.
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This year, though, consumers still plan to spend more on their pets than on their co-workers.
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"It's a lot more like working with co-workers than being totally confined to text," she said.
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But I'm a little bit antisocial sometimes when it comes to casually chatting up my co-workers.
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He told co-workers his discovery, and he said many of them were in the same situation.
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I ended up sitting between two obviously competitive co-workers who didn't like each other very much.
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His "Maisel" co-workers Noah Gardenswartz and Alison Leiby will open for his run at the Creek.
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Going into work while you're sick doesn't prove anything, and you're putting your co-workers at risk.
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I recently found out that one of my co-workers blocked me on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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While Mr. Kraft has not admitted guilt, he apologized in March to fans, co-workers and family.
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POLITICO is the rare company where co-workers feel like family, and working here is a calling.
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As with other stories about the Harts, however, what these co-workers knew of Jennifer could conflict wildly.
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All that his co-workers had done, they said, was invite him to meals, only to be rebuffed.
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The television personality announced her departure in an email to co-workers this week, made public on Friday.
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Morton dismissed his co-workers, finished his closing duties and walked out to the quiet parking lot alone.
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"Obviously, it draws attention," he says, adding that his co-workers asked him about the colorful lunch box.
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"Our focus at this time is to provide support to the families, co-workers and employees," Azumah added.
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It paid off -- literally -- for a group of co-workers in Tennessee who've been playing for eight years.
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Chances are it won't be you or your co-workers, but millions of people are taking the gamble.
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A supposedly brief meeting that has been stretched on for hours because your co-workers can't stop babbling?
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Distraught and keen to retain her job and those of her co-workers, Lorenz withheld the troubling information.
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My co-workers and friends who insult and assist me can't imagine that I don't want a smartphone.
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She and Regan were co-workers having an affair when Regan's former girlfriend reported him missing on Oct.
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Then I met my future co-workers: a lot of Belgians, some French people, and a few Germans.
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On Wednesday, she celebrated a bridal going away party with her White House co-workers, including Kellyanne Conway.
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Some of them were Tinder, some of them were hookup sites, some of them were actually co-workers.
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The man left the eatery shortly after the incident when Douedari's co-workers confronted him at the bar.
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For casual friends and co-workers -- the ones who saw the mask -- I was a source of negativity.
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The director added that Mateen admitted to making the statements because of perceived discrimination from his co-workers.
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We asked friends and co-workers what sent them over the edge and made them finally unfollow someone.
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People typically spend most of their time at work, so that means co-workers' behavior can be challenging.
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When you work at office parties, do you try and spot which co-workers are having an affair?
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Brad began shaving his head and raising money on a team of his co-workers six years ago.
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Her request resulted in an ocean of virtual story-sharing from relatives, neighbors, friends, colleagues and co-workers.
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The film catalogs the bold defiance she and her co-workers muster in the face of this persecution.
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You can take notes, designate tasks, chat with co-workers, set goals and visualize everything you've already completed.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: You will be responsible for literally everything, including but not limited to: • Keeping co-workers alive.
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She has basic rights and every privilege so many of her own co-workers can only hope for.
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On his birthday, March 28, he turned down an invitation from co-workers to head to a bar.
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I use Slack daily, and tapping into a conversation thread with co-workers and swiping back works well.
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A wild and memorable night out with her co-workers could end in tragedy, either physical or psychological.
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It is truly incredible the way Julia's family, friends, co-workers, employer and complete strangers have come together.
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The act drew praise and criticism on social media, but Gould said her co-workers are fully supportive.
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If the woman doesn't want mediation, the EEOC will investigate her claim, contacting co-workers and gathering evidence.
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We asked friends and co-workers to recount the most gnarly thing they've seen at a fella's house.
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Once my co-workers and I were briefed on the storyline, we were marched into the escape room.
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And after enough use, it's supposed to quantify your relationships — with friends, co-workers, and humans in general.
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He brought his thesis project up at a meeting, and to his surprise, his co-workers were intrigued.
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Thompson said he figured he'd get to work early to let co-workers leave earlier, a Christmas gesture.
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Cranky investigator Yamuna (Masaharu Fukuyama) deals with bubbly rookie partner Rika (Nanami Sakuraba) and their corrupt co-workers.
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My co-workers and I hustled 28-hour days to keep up with the hordes of new reservations.
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Female employees say they would sometimes face the silent treatment from co-workers in response to minor disputes.
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Halperin says he pursued relationships, sometimes with junior co-workers, but CNN says he denies the groping allegations.
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The average consumer plans to spend less on gifts for their family, friends and co-workers this year.
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But it's also true that quitting didn't make me any better than my clients or my co-workers.
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Scott reportedly shared the tip with her co-workers and plans to use her share for car repairs.
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Co-workers had held a baby shower for Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, a few months earlier.
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Citing one of their parents, the Associated Press described some of the men as friends and co-workers.
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"Other employees, co-workers saw him in the tank," South Lyon Fire Chief Robert Vogel told the publication.
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Our very patient co-workers gave up an office bathroom so that we'd have a place to film.
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Employees there acted quickly when a disgruntled colleague allegedly killed two co-workers and injured a police officer.
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Each file lets you type out descriptions, to-do lists and tag co-workers to assign them tasks.
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In order to pull this off, you'll need to have chill co-workers to provide cover for you.
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" These "good people," she explains, should be the "bosses, co-workers and employees you choose to work with.
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His friends and co-workers, including those from Riverdale, reached out on social media to express their condolences.
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After speaking to friends, family, and co-workers who use Skype, it's clear everyone is using it begrudgingly.
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The co-workers also say the Geek Squad killer claimed to have played online games with the singer.
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You might fall under this category if you find co-workers trying to avoid having lunch with you.
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Six percent said their most annoying co-workers are the ones who write rude or ill-constructed emails.
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His co-workers began panicking before the first paycheck was missed during the December-January partial government shutdown.
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We asked friends and co-workers about what kinds of things their parents banned when they were kids.
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Two masked people walk into a center for the disabled and murder 14 co-workers celebrating the holidays.
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Angelica didn't tell her co-workers at the restaurant because she didn't want them to fuss over her.
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Other co-workers felt empowered enough to join in, one of whom allegedly slammed doors in her face.
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THE SPORTS SECTION -- WHAT TO KNOW WHEN TALKING WITH CO-WORKERS: The NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs begin today!
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"Gabriel was friends with one of my co-workers, and he'd come over and talk," Ms. Deleski said.
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Some employees at the facility have encouraged co-workers to consider the potential benefits of joining a union.
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Dahl and her co-workers came up with a broad interpretation of what it meant to treat AIDS .
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Before long, your co-workers commence to calling you Grandpa Buzz, and not really in a kind way.
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Despite the possibility of a power outage, she and her co-workers are still trying to provide services.
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She called her boyfriend twice, but refrained from calling others to let her co-workers use her phone.
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This sets the tone for how prospective employees will introduce themselves to potential customers, clients and co-workers.
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While you are trying to understand your new co-workers, they are trying to get to know you.
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I've had white co-workers mistake me more than once for a black colleague I look nothing like.
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Her father's co-workers often didn't believe he was friends with Barkley, Wang wrote, but he didn't mind.
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Co-workers donate them so a new mom can extend her leave beyond six weeks after giving birth.
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The couple met in June 2012 at a restaurant in New York with mutual friends and co-workers.
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If your 401(k) is a little cheaper these days, make sure you thank your former co-workers.
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The accusations included claims that co-workers or supervisors sexually propositioned, groped or exposed themselves to the women.
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Ellinger's co-workers and friends succeeded in getting him a cake, complete with the much sought-after logo.
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My co-workers talk endlessly about "Game of Thrones," but it's too removed from reality for my taste.
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Let us all aspire to be better parents, kinder to our co-workers, and more generous and appreciative.
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Fortunately, Welch says, most of your professional experiences probably won't be complicated by challenging or unstable co-workers.
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The pressure was so strong that one of my co-workers was fired for opening unauthorized credit cards.
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NBC reported that it had spoken to some of Shakir's co-workers prior to the lawsuit being filed.
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Conversely, people who learn that they earn more than their co-workers will be discouraged by that news.
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Word of the fresh wave of immigration raids has spread through his network of friends and co-workers.
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Police say Martel told them she didn&apost like her co-workers and wanted to make then nauseous.
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When he makes it to work for the first time, his co-workers effectively do the same thing.
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How do you prove who doesn't work hard, or isn't cooperative with co-workers, or is mean-spirited?
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Dr. Auersperg and her co-workers have found that Goffin's cockatoos are more geared toward solving technical tasks.
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RISE offers in-person assistance, but most callers don't want co-workers to know they use the service.
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Whether my co-workers liked my voice really didn't matter to me because they couldn't hear me anyway.
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He even had a picture of himself from the set with his co-workers Glazer and Abbi Jacobson.
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None of his co-workers paid much attention to the news, and, as a result, neither did Mullen.
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Set up coffee meetings with your co-workers At some point, everyone needs to have coffee or lunch.
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Those key breaks are a great opportunity to get to know your boss and your co-workers better.
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"I showed up, awkward, in my 20s," he said, and didn't blend in well with his co-workers.
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Ms. Manzano doles out hugs to longtime co-workers and handshakes to new ones curious about her qualifications.
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Bill Hybels, the church's influential founding pastor, sexually harassed female co-workers and a congregant over many years.
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People (co-workers and real people alike) have been telling me to watch "Forever," Amazon's new marriage drama.
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Another NBC source tells us it didn't help that Megyn's co-workers "hated" being on air with her.
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The employee, a man named Saint Clair Adams, said his co-workers harassed him because he was gay.
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We asked friends and co-workers about the shitty things they've done to stick it to an ex.
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In today's mobile, networked world, it's part of the security perimeter that protects your family and co-workers.
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Customers and co-workers ran screaming from the restaurant and onto Emmons Boulevard, just off the Belt Parkway.
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Questions from co-workers included whether you really have to freeze your files at all three credit bureaus.
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Things tend to work out for Jane and besties/co-workers Sutton (Meghann Fahy) and Kat (Aisha Dee).
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Mark's resilience is impressive, as is the gentle respect he is shown by friends, neighbors and co-workers.
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Not only that, but discovering new information about friends and co-workers can revitalize conversations and bolster intimacy.
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Co-workers described him as quiet, nice and polite, and neighbors said he was into cars and bodybuilding.
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Coaxed for years by his achievement-minded father, Mr. O'Rourke grew increasingly self-motivated, former co-workers say.
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Co-workers and friends of Ms. Haspel push back on any notion that she is manipulating the president.
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I discovered that two of my co-workers are having an emotional and sexual affair with each other.
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And his former co-workers at the bodega said Mr. Quezada never visited the store after he quit.
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Perhaps she could connect co-workers looking for efficient ways to travel to work in Cairo's chaotic traffic.
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She says that some of her co-workers were professionals, like her, who had taken the day off.
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She posted a photo of co-workers tying bandannas over their faces in an effort to protect themselves.
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My co-workers get a kick out of seeing what's on my computer screen when they walk by.
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The waivers compel workers to individually arbitrate disputes with employers rather than bringing collective lawsuits with co-workers.
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Talk to your family and co-workers and see if you can work out logistics ahead of time.
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By the end, the two aren't so much co-workers as radicals fighting for their very world views.
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Since I and many of our co-workers already work many nights and weekends, this doesn't seem fair.
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" I immediately sent the tweet to my co-workers and posed the question, "What does this even mean?
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Others described a culture in which women were demeaned, passed over for promotions and assaulted by co-workers.
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Mr. Tancredi and his co-workers in Local 2177 debated these ideas, and not only with one another.
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And then we will take a tour through the hidden gems produced by my co-workers in 2019.
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Let's hope your (undoubtedly) aggrieved co-workers take courage from you and stand up for themselves next time.
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Several of his co-workers were missing fingers, and the manager took every opportunity to denigrate the staff.
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Ask a few co-workers out to lunch, coffee or even a simple "walk and talk," Blake suggests.
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Although I'd left the company, I was still in touch with a number of my former co-workers.
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Variety reported that Waller-Bridge told reporters backstage that she got the idea from her "Fleabag" co-workers.
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Despite this victory, Shaun's abilities are continuously questioned by his co-workers, members of the Board, and society.
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Some have slammed Slack for "ruining work" by saying it discourages face-to-face engagement between co-workers.
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Shouty rooster is a reminder for Slack users to be courteous to co-workers from other time zones.
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She was so thrilled that she could not stop herself from telling all of her new co-workers.
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Harpon was shot dead by police after fatally stabbing four co-workers with a kitchen knife on Oct.
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We have a free mobile app to mobilize practical help from friends, family, co-workers, neighbors and churches.
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After all, you're the one living your life — not your parents, friends, bosses, co-workers, relatives, or strangers.
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I then head to a local bar to meet up with a few co-workers for happy hour.
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Sometimes, Ms. Clemente's co-workers would tease her because she fell asleep while they were talking to her.
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Nor are the country's workplace safety rules structured around requirements for employers or co-workers to act ethically.
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At Google, another "top" company, a former engineer has drawn ire with his criticism of female co-workers.
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At Zappos, employees are encouraged to interact with co-workers throughout the business and eat together on campus.
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Honing these skills will not just reduce embarrassment when discussing the news with your friends or co-workers.
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The employee, a man named Saint Clair Adams, said his co-workers harassed him because he was gay.
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Even information like the names of co-workers and addresses dating back over 50 years can be found.
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His wife and co-workers became concerned that something was wrong on Monday afternoon, hours before the attack.
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She denied the accusations, which she said were made after she had an argument with Muslim co-workers.
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Thankfully, I still have health insurance through my parents (thanks, Obama!), unlike every one of my co-workers.
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Bibi was accused of defiling the name of the Prophet Muhammed during an argument with Muslim co-workers.
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Call out your friends, family members, and co-workers when they fat-shame people in front of you.
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When Curry started blowing off his co-workers for his home-cooked lunches, he missed that social interaction.
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His co-workers understandably cut him a wide berth, especially after his condition leads to a serious accident.
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New Valentine's Day statistics show that Americans might really like their co-workers after all: They are expected to spend a near-record high of $19.6 billion for the holiday, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF), including $654 million on gifts for their co-workers, or about $4.79 each.
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For weeks, Boettcher's co-workers knew she'd be on a "Jeopardy!" episode that was set to air on Monday.
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The logical step, in my mind, was to get my co-workers and people on Twitter to chime in.
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Get some space from your co-workers and work independently while the Moon moves through this forward thinking sign.
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At 19, she got a job as a waitress, and through her co-workers tried cocaine and then heroin.
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Here are her top email-related rules: Are your co-workers sending smiley faces and such in work emails?
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As much as you may want to tell co-workers that you're looking for another job, don't do it.
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Two of Taylor's co-workers told police he allegedly worked the entire day, not checking on Riley even once.
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He is in his own little world as his co-workers and town all turn into zombies around him.
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But, we get a free pass to irritate our friends (or co-workers) with delightfully tacky jokes and props.
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"I didn't realize you wanted all your [ENTITY A] co-workers to know you're a slut?" he emailed another.
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We asked friends and co-workers to tell us their most traumatic back to school story in six words.
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None of my co-workers caught her doing it, so they all assumed she liked me, which didn't help.
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FBI agents first interviewed Mateen in 2013 after co-workers reported he'd made "inflammatory and contradictory" comments about terrorism.
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Co-workers can be your closest confidantes, or they can be the people you dread seeing in the morning.
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In addition to those amazing customers, many of Kramer's co-workers chipped in to an emergency fund for her.
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Many of his co-workers drive late-model pickups, complain about their lack of cash and occasionally borrow money.
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I head into the office and eat at my desk while catching up on emails, and with co-workers.
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In order to make the right choice, I inquired with my co-workers, whose taste I sort of trust.
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However, the G Pro also won't enrage your co-workers with a deafening non-stop barrage of key clacks.
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Before her wedding, Manigualt celebrated a bridal going away party with her White House co-workers, including Kellyanne Conway.
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Donating vacation days so co-workers can have a longer maternity leave with pay should not be the solution.
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No longer would he and his co-workers be able to book their own flights and file for reimbursements.
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And some co-workers did devalue my opinions and undermine my intelligence during the early stages of the job.
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You could book meeting rooms, get a map of the office and contact your co-workers from the app.
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Listen, had I confessed to my co-workers about my perm faux pas, all likely would've been quickly forgiven.
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The pilot starts with her character, Virginia, bitching out her co-workers and screwing Desna's boyfriend, Roller (Jack Kesy).
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The Harford County Sheriff&aposs Office says 37-year-old Radee Prince gathered his co-workers before shooting them.
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We stand in solidarity with these women, and we're grateful for the support of our employer and co-workers.
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Having to constantly look over your shoulder in case one of your co-workers has staged an elaborate prank.
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If necessary, communicate only with an exclusive "cake crew" of co-workers to ensure that everyone gets a slice.
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No more DWD (driving while dilated), though your co-workers might tease you when you're wearing your dilation specs.
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My mother was, and still is, part of a group called the Co-Workers of the Missionaries of Charity.
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That in mind, we asked friends and co-workers about why they pulled the plug on a close friendship.
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In another scene, a black woman gets promoted to management, much to the chagrin of her white co-workers.
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One was positioned just perfectly to highlight my bald spot, which I proceeded to highlight to my co-workers.
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Chapple and her co-workers now meet every day to plan their next Post-it message as Swift fans.
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Whether it's your co-workers, teammates, classmates or business associates.. the #AnchorPhilosophy applies to every facet of our lives.
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He was caught ranting to a journalist about his co-workers, whom he described as paranoid and mentally ill.
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I envisioned myself reassuring nervous parents, decorating my first-ever cubicle, and building lasting relationships with my co-workers.
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He shifts in his six-inch heels as I ask him if he is "out" among his co-workers.
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The co-workers say they teased Loibl that he would never score because Christina had a boyfriend ... her producer.
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I am now proudly out to my family, friends, and co-workers, who have all been wonderful about it.
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When you look around the room, you're able to see and interact with the avatars of your co-workers.
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Let's say you have a private account and two co-workers — Jillian and Emmett — send you a follow request.
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I have often talked to my co-workers who were right next to me by chatting them on Slack.
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Women are less likely to display hostile humor and make fun of co-workers to elevate their own status.
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Yet initially, Kahl's former co-workers were very confused about why she was wearing the same outfit every day.
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In this case, you would be better off consulting well-informed co-workers about the best course of action.
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Watching "Aidy B" take no shit from her co-workers (even when there's no shit being given) is delightful.
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While her co-workers call her Massima, the company uses her legal name in its computer system, she said.
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If your co-workers discover you're making more than them, it could cause tension and discontent and decrease productivity.
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A bunch of my co-workers have tried out the keyboard, although I never let them get too comfortable.
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By taking on the point guard position, James practiced what all co-workers and colleagues should strive for: collaboration.
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Days later, several of Spacey's co-workers on the Netflix series "House of Cards" accused him of sexual harassment.
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The Post reports that Miller told co-workers that he became so outraged that he threw the sushi away.
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They said she made false and retaliatory allegations against her co-workers that they had been inappropriate with her.
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In my experience, most of my co-workers that have left are leaving to stay home with their kids.
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The Dispatch reports that co-workers told police on Thursday that Tokes stayed at the restaurant to have dinner.
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The couple met in 2014 as co-workers at the opening of the first J. Crew store in Brooklyn.
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His millennial co-workers — he calls them "the digital day care division" — would rather stay inside and write listicles.
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Tips included, she was earning about $2757,1980 a year, but she liked her co-workers and impressed her bosses.
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All three of Rizo's co-workers were all were earning thousands of dollars a year more than she was.
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Just before Christmas, my co-workers who cook and clean at the Capitol and Senate got a surprise gift.
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Basically, you see your co-workers in a chat room and send them funny messages and GIFs all day.
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While he was a holder of numerous awards and other accolades, co-workers say he was humble and modest.
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We're also beginning a podcast of conversations among siblings, co-workers, classmates and friends who voted for different candidates.
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Laffer largely focused his remarks on others, acknowledging his co-workers in past administrations, business partners and his family.
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Yet employees and their co-workers may be better off with an incentive to take time off when sick.
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Moreover, almost half of workers think drinking with their boss or co-workers improves their relationships with those people.
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Then there are conferences, field trips, cocktail hours and retreats, whispering co-workers, rolling eyes and sadly shaking heads.
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No accountability corrodes the spirit of organizations because it eliminates the trust that co-workers will do their share.
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We asked friends and co-workers to sum up the most irritating pet they've come across in six words.
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But after a sexual harassment incident at the company, superiors asked Mitchell to retrieve his co-workers' search histories.
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Police found an assault-style rifle and a handgun on the man, who was quickly identified by co-workers.
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The Times notes that it's common for spouses and fathers and sons to be co-workers at the factory.
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For this he fails upward into a promotion, given by the consultants hired to lay off his co-workers.
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He was forced to retire after becoming aggressive with his co-workers and a bipolar diagnosis followed shortly after.
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Colleagues and even unfamiliar co-workers have given me compliments on the pleasant smell, which is musky and rich.
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The other category includes offensive jokes or references among people who know one another, like friends or co-workers.
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A group of Manhattan co-workers claimed a $58 million jackpot in 2015 under the name Lucky 16 Trust.
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Next StepsJoin us in reaching out to our co-workers, our neighbors, and our community with the following steps:
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Americans have long trusted their flesh-and-blood neighbors and co-workers more than the media or their employers.
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In a Pdvsa gas station, René Manzanilla taught his co-workers the difference between one currency and the other.
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This is intensely frustrating for Clinton's friends and co-workers, who insist that it doesn't reflect her true character.
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We asked friends and co-workers about their best advice for someone about to give away their V-card.
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She would have been able to immigrate under the proposed rules, though many of her co-workers would not.
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Later, however, she learned he'd been making the same kinds of comments to one of her female co-workers.
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They can, for example, interview the candidate, read letters of recommendation, and talk to former employers and co-workers.
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And so many of my co-workers, around half of them, are still pinning all their hopes on Trump.
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The traditional way we'd bond with co-workers would be over drinks after a workday or a smoke break.
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The episode has both angered and perplexed Ms. Todd and her friends and co-workers in Jeff Davis County.
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After that, the supervisor suggested she tell her co-workers that she was leaving because of a family emergency.
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But this year, with bosses, underlings and co-workers under increased scrutiny, everyone will be on their best behavior.
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A lot of my co-workers that have worked there longer than me have been through a lot worse.
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I learned that my co-workers had been calling me the six-dollar-an-hour man behind my back.
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But just like with Facebook or Airbnb, people who click around enough can find friends, neighbors and co-workers.
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Ms. Romero-Muniz had a warm personality and a big laugh, always teasing her co-workers, Ms. Fernandez said.
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She doesn't want to be hugged, but she feels left out when her male co-workers hug each other?
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Police have not identified the gunman, but co-workers said he was Samuel Perry, 44, of Far Rockaway, Queens.
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Co-workers and former associates describe him as a scrupulous government official who cares deeply about the Justice Department.
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I miss my commute, my cute little desk, greeting my co-workers, and randomly annoying them throughout the day.
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For example, people from a finance background might be able to educate their co-workers in accounting about cyberrisk.
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Their 2412 co-workers from Jacksonville, also linemen, are making up to $100 earning double time, public records show.
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At work, Hoover suggests pulling together your co-workers and brainstorming ways to reduce plastic consumption in the office.
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Multiple call center employees said many of their co-workers have already decided to go ahead and do so.
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It was so easy after a shift, Mr. Nin said, to let off steam with co-workers over cocktails.
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While my co-workers complain about not being able to tweet, it's worth asking if anyone truly needs to.
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His failing eyesight also made it hard to drive or respond to text messages from customers and co-workers.
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Jake recalled yelling at co-workers to move faster, only to wonder what had come over him and apologize.
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Now, Ms. Stewart is a full-fledged adoption advocate, who often finds herself explaining rat culture to co-workers.
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"Every day, companies take action against employees who make unlawful statements about co-workers, or create hostile work environments."
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Because they are how people make sense of their environment and get along with co-workers or fellow citizens.
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Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) has fired Garrison Keillor after allegations of inappropriate behavior from one of his co-workers.
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I have so many friends and co-workers who joke that the RTR Unlimited plan is their second closet.
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Jaime DeLanghe, Slack's director of product management, told me the company's social personality helps build kinship between co-workers.
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First, he said, his co-workers at a local farm warned that he might lose his job packing vegetables.
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At the power plant where her husband works, some of his co-workers' family members have died of overdoses.
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Often, we put too much emphasis on the idea of being "friends" with our co-workers, Dr. Hakim says.
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MRP announced earlier Wednesday it had fired Keillor after allegations of inappropriate behavior from one of his co-workers.
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Arnita Gray and Carol Bigbee are co-workers at Carrier in Indiana; Ms. Gray is not Ms. Bigbee's daughter.
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Some workers feel they must silently endure being harassed by their co-workers and managers to keep their job.
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One of my co-workers climbs here and loves it so I'm hoping it lives up to the hype!
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The hours that were previously taken by meetings, emails and chatting with co-workers now become ours to fill.
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Today, Muslims represent 1 percent of the United States population: They are our teachers, doctors, neighbors and co-workers.
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Industrial production rebounded in the United States in November, mainly because a strike by General Motors Co workers ended.
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To get a more objective sense of your work, ask co-workers or clients for feedback on your performance.
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Every day, companies take action against employees who make unlawful statements about co-workers, or create hostile work environments.
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And what would I say to my former co-workers, whom I told I was leaving to teach yoga?
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With the support of my co-workers I wrote my first full review, and a few more after that.
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Sennheiser's over-ears are comfortable and offer crisp sound— perfect for tuning out your co-workers at the office.
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Men dropped tools on female co-workers or deliberately turned on electrical power when they began working on lines.
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The loudest complaints on both sides of the ongoing showdown share common themes: My co-workers don't respect me.
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The majority of his co-workers — around 216 other people — are Spanish speakers from Guatemala, El Salvador and Mexico.
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Following reports of his death, Perry's friends, former co-workers, and Riverdale co-stars reached out to express their sorrow.
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Our thoughts and prayers have been, and will continue to be, with (the trooper), his family, friends and co-workers.
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In the wake of his death, his Riverdale co-workers came forward to express their grief over the great loss.
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A Missouri sheriff used data from Securus to track former co-workers and a journalist investigating corruption accusations against him.
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It's only "kissing up" if you do it manipulatively or with the intention of making your co-workers look bad.
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It's sort of like a combination of Facebook, Twitter, iMessage and Dropbox, but just for you and your co-workers.
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She and three former co-workers at Trump's club, who are also undocumented, met last week with New Jersey Sens.
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The Post reports that co-workers noticed samples were missing and found trace samples of crack at her work station.
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Most of those lost to suicide are not celebrities -- they are known only to their family, friends and co-workers.
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Noon Every time I burp, I get a mayonnaise-y Whopper taste and worry my co-workers can smell it.
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In the meantime, she said she's received "amazing" support from friends, co-workers and others who have heard her story.
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CNEX still faces claims from Huawei that Huang improperly recruited his former Huawei co-workers to join his new company.
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Grandma goes by Rose now, because her American co-workers at the bank told her it was easier to say.
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What we remember is the judge who allegedly boasted about his porn habit and creepily hit on his co-workers.
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Before you leave an unfriendly work environment, consider putting yourself out there and trying to connect with your co-workers.
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My co-workers, upon seeing the world's tiniest snowman (they're welcome), asked that there be an ode dedicated to him.
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But for most people, it means direct access to other people, who serve as customers and co-workers and suppliers.
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He unnerved co-workers with talk of possible terrorist ties; his ex-wife said he was abusive and mentally ill.
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Using Vinny's phone, Kai sends a text to the deceased's friends and co-workers telling them he's out of town.
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Here, Y/Project's 32-year-old creative director, Glenn Martens, and his two co-workers sit practically shoulder-to-shoulder.
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Facebook employees sometimes turn to reverse-engineering expert Jane Manchun Wong to learn about what their co-workers are building.
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Most of my friends and co-workers were determined to get out of school, get married and have a baby!
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You can now pin friends, co-workers, or family members to the task bar, for quick access to contact details.
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"I've had personal experiences of friends, of co-workers who were harassed, and nothing ever came of it," Murphy said.
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When their co-workers make sexist remarks, or when they see sexual harassment happening, we expect them to say something.
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After a leave of absence, she returned and felt her co-workers were "treating her differently," the investigation report said.
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Our thoughts and prayers have been, and will continue to be, with Trooper Sun, his family, friends and co-workers.
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If you're endlessly distracted by your co-workers in the gaping open office space you all share, you're not alone.
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Wilder's friends, co-workers and admirers were quick to pay tribute to the actor after the news of his death.
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Follow-Up: As I've met my supervisors, co-workers, and other office mates, I have tried to implement your advice.
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"We ask for the community to respect the privacy of her family and co-workers as they grieve this tragedy."
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Both Baxter and Sawyer used animated faces to communicate with their co-workers, and could be programmed without specialist knowledge.
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Following news of Salling's passing, some of his co-workers on Glee shared their own sentiments about the actor's death.
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I'm generally happy how these turned out, though some of my co-workers found them to be a bit oversaturated.
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"She was an ambitious reporter, good at her job, and liked by co-workers," recalls former WXLT reporter Craig Sager.
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