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Her gardener charged just $15 for a full day's work.
All in a day's work for a high school senior.
All in a day's work for a celebrity mom, no?
But for these "geniuses," it's all in a day's work.
Instead, active Tommies are putting in a hard day's work.
American workers deserve fair pay for a fair day's work.
But delivering tart commentary is all in a day's work.
Under the new proposal, their day's work would cost $5,417.
"That completed the day's work for Pitcher Mitchell," Brandt wrote.
How much money does one make with a day's work?
Just the thing you need after a hard day's work.
Which, honestly, all in a day's work in love and marriage.
All in a day's work for the residents of Star City.
Are we off to take stock of a good day's work?
All in a day's work for Olly Alexander and co. really.
It is all in a day's work at the drive through.
And then, after a full day's work, she repeats the journey.
By the end of a day's work, the women glowed, too.
They all bolted the park around 5ish ... a good day's work.
For the victorious bichon frise, it was all in a day's work.
Saturday is the hardest day's work I've ever done in my life.
But by 10 or 11 I've done a normal human day's work.
As for kissing Millie -- Finn says it's all in a day's work.
"Taking pride in a good day's work maintaining the forest," says another.
A unit of lumberjills starting off for a day's work in the woods.
We want every American to know the dignity of a hard day's work.
"When I was in music, a day's work was never enough," he said.
Nothing like a nice long smoke at the end of a day's work, right?
His clothes are drenched in sweat and the stench of a hard day's work.
But rearchitecting the entire Internet was clearly never going to be a day's work.
Sure, it was all in a day's work, but it was more than that.
So Willoughby's three points, for winning all his runs, represented a tidy day's work.
We follow them in this wordless, paneled story as they begin their day's work.
" She added, "You can't have a nice long shower after a hard day's work.
"Congratulations on a great job," he told his staff after an exhausting day's work.
" It's all part of the day's work – he's been "peed on, pooped on, vomited on.
Readers of In a Day's Work will likely be moved to join the fight, too.
It saved us flying the director back to Spain later, for half a day's work.
At the end of another day's work, they ate dinner together, sharing beer and wine.
She lives in it, and its wonders and horrors are all in a day's work.
Not just by the day's work, but also the topic of conversation gripping his city.
"In six months, I never saw him do a day's work," Ransome told The Telegraph.
After a day's work, he got his choice of free hot dogs, bagels and doughnuts.
That kind of short-form sound, of music design, is almost like a day's work.
We can certainly create an environment that ensures fair pay for a fair day's work.
Many people complain about how meetings can be unproductive or derail your day's work flow.
Encourage each student to justify her or his reasoning with evidence from the day's work.
But to Kaplan, it's all in a day's work, and all about getting the next score.
Saving people (and pets) in trouble is all in a day's work, the hero officer added.
He says dozens of people buy bags, priced at half a day's work at minimum wage.
Now people are happier voting for Hitler, who's never done a day's work in his life.
A fair wage for a fair day's work is what we're all raised to believe, right?
But that doesn't mean we don't put in a full day's work … lots of full days.
"We can now create two to four mutant lizards from just a day's work," he said.
O'Brady and Rudd take a similar approach to the day's work, but with slightly different rhythms.
Mr. Olivares, having registered the day's mayhem, seemed relaxed, the thrall of a day's work over.
That would be a fine day's work for Russia's leader, a former KGB officer called Vladimir Putin.
Until recently, that was all in a day's work for the female employees at Florida's Coleman prison.
The track would become, fittingly, "All in a Day's Work," and the rest is on the album.
Powering it all is a battery that should last for a full day's work and then some.
It's all in a day's work for a growing number of New York City's building facade inspectors.
A day's work brings in a little over $6, more if they can beat their daily quotas.
As we climbed out of the cockpit, Harry said something quaint like 'that's a full day's work.
Do you mean like working, like doing the day's work in an office, and they get paid?
Envision embodies Buick's mission of coddling passengers in a quiet, comfortable cocoon after a hard day's work.
Elisabeth Ponce, 38, was putting the last touches on her makeup before she started her day's work.
Imagine, for a moment, resting your head on a smooth, heavenly silk pillow after a hard day's work.
Write it all out and rehearse it in the shower as you scrub up for the day's work.
After a hard day's work, and with a little help from Kadir herself, the garden came to life.
Still, the bar was where the friends laughed and were able to unwind after a hard day's work.
He showers at night, not in the morning, to wash off the grime of a long day's work.
When you're done with your day's work, you close your laptop and nothing has changed on your desk.
As the students got into the nitty gritty of the day's work, Powel broached the ethics conversation again.
"All Americans deserve a safe workplace and fair pay for a day's work," Warren said in a statement.
Right now I don't have the same stresses or pressures—that constant thinking about the next day's work.
With that in mind, much of the field was content to leave the day's work to the sprinters.
The depths of Amazon can be a really strange place, ya'll, but it's all in a day's work.
Let the record show that the first step to hell was lucrative — $8,000 for a half day's work.
Crying out of helplessness is simply part of a day's work in this role and is totally normalized.
It's all in a day's work for the women who star in the Tour de France awards ceremonies.
On the edge of Willard's fields, three migrants pondered the current state of affairs after a day's work.
For regulators for the charged with the task of keeping Americans safe, it's all in a day's work.
Her sons, after a day's work of laying bricks, pool their $2 to buy food to bring home.
According to an email summary of one day's work, they got through more than 50 before stopping at midnight.
This is no 'Hurt Locker' All in a day's work for Kurdish teams led by men like Captain Sadk.
Happ and the No. 17 Badgers put in a full day's work and survived against the young, upstart Gophers.
SwagBot sounds all fine and well—but will it cuddle up next to you after a hard day's work?
"At the end of a day's work, I get to come home to her – that's the fun," McRaney said.
"San Francisco's laws help ensure that employers provide a fair day's wage for a fair day's work," Herrera said.
"That's a mother," the keyboardist Booker T. Jones concludes when the session is finished — not a bad day's work.
A shopping cart loaded with overstuffed bags represents a full day's work and a payout of $30 or $40.
On the day that we met up, he had signed up two customers, making $20 for a day's work.
"A fair day's wage for a fair day's work is a principle that this state was built upon," Cuomo said.
After a day's work of trimming, our fingers were coated with this stuff, so naturally we wound up eating it.
I can whizz through a day's work with the View 20 in hand without a single worry about its battery.
All in a day's work for a tomb raider, a job which, I hope, offers both salary and health benefits.
Trump mentioned in passing "the dignity of a hard day's work" in his State of the Union address this year.
You go home from a day's work and you feel good about yourself and the world having had that experience.
All in a day's work: We soon learn that Sarman is his village's go-to man in life-threatening crises.
The move was easy: two trucks, one forklift and a day's work to deliver and snap the containers in place.
You don't need a lot of ingredients or equipment to whip up a sophisticated antidote to a hard day's work.
The roosters were still asleep and the sky was dark when Yang Xiukui stepped outside to start her day's work.
But the core mission of the Labor Department is "a fair day's pay for a fair day's work," he said.
For many female actors -- 26% in the top 100 grossing movies in 2014 -- nudity is all in a day's work.
"I think everybody believes they need to put in a full day's work," Meadows said of the broader 2018 agenda.
It's a hard day's work for a living wage, shuffling from wealthy client to client, risking a fall every day.
Not a bad day's work for a gathering that began more than 40 years ago with just a few hundred attendees.
She feels a sense of pride at the end of the day, the satisfaction of having done a good day's work.
Before the ACA, a $50 pack of birth control pills was a full day's work for a woman making minimum wage.
Between two jobs he makes only twelve pesetas, twenty cents according to the hotel's exchange desk, for an entire day's work.
Binding politicians, hexing fascists, looking out for humanity and causing trouble: All in a day's work for modern, politically-organized witches.
Right now, the coal miners I met in Appalachia, they were proud of the work ethic of a hard day's work.
"I did a TV show about 10 years ago with Luke and he came in for a day's work," he recalls.
It has gone from an exciting adventure to a rough day's work, to frustration and humiliation, cramped seats and extra fees.
Plus, you can use its integrated bottle opener and corkscrew to crack open a cold one after a hard day's work.
After all, few things beat the refreshing tang of some freshly harvested cockroach milk earnestly enjoyed after a hard day's work!
Sinka claims that after a fast, he feels more energized, more excited, and more ready to take on a day's work.
Woodland, a long and straight hitter whose short game is not always a thing of beauty, was satisfied with his day's work.
Regardless of their party affiliation, our constituents believe in a hard-day's work – and in helping those who fall on hard times.
While he earns about 13 rupees for a day's work, the loan repayment leaves him with only 50 rupees to take home.
At least some were recruited by wealthy businessmen who advertised the gigs on Facebook: 150 Egyptian pounds ($9) for a day's work.
At the end of a day's work, she breaks out in dance at a local block party as truly the people's champion.
She is also the only White House advisor known to have joined the president in his private residence following a day's work.
He believed a hard day's work should be rewarded with a good life, and he put his money where his mouth was.
Organized labor sows freedom, because you're not free if you can't organize for a fair day's pay for a good day's work.
My clients locked up on Rikers Island because they can't make bail are fired as soon as they miss a day's work.
" Primo, chomping on some food (it was a hard day's work, after all), responds through a translator, unconcerned as usual: "No worry.
Known for his essays, Professor Metz was a careful writer who considered four or five well-written sentences a good day's work.
I learned about the dignity of a hard day's work back in 1979 and it's what drives my work in Congress today.
The group later tweeted that it was "all in a day's work" and that they were "glad he listened" to Nuttall's advice.
Finalists "Rising: Dispatches From the New American Shore," by Elizabeth Rush (Milkweed); "In a Day's Work," by Bernice Yeung (The New Press).
That was a lot in a population of 403m, but still just a day's work for some of the Arab republics' killing machines.
After all, if you have employees who will fake a death to miss a day's work, what does that say about your company?
Each of the seven systems will compete to find vulnerabilities, write exploits, and deploy patches — the normal day's work of a security researcher.
Unions told the committee that an employee gave birth in the toilet rather than miss a day's work for fear of being disciplined.
"There's a basic agreement in America: When you put in a day's work, you'll receive a day's pay," Bailey said in a statement.
His family grew up working in the steel mills, and I learned a lot from them about respect for an honest day's work.
He estimates that for one day's work, the entire family was paid about $60-70 in the 1970s (about $400 in today's currency).
With the pep talk concluded, I rode with Sarah Peslar, 47, to a street in Hamtramck where she would begin her day's work.
Just as you should wake up in a room absent of technology, you should return to one once you've completed a day's work.
Thus they will never experience a chewing out by their boss and they will never learn the value of an honest day's work.
Several Go-Jek and Grab drivers in Jakarta described driving both before and after a full day's work in a factory or warehouse.
They earn a few cents for each tweet they verify, earning around the same amount a waiter would for a day's work, says Kloppers.
I made two upgrades today, and even though I leave the office late and feeling bulldozed, I'm proud of myself for the day's work.
So before you've even opened your Instagram or VSCO filter portfolio, your phone has done a full day's work on the image you've shot.
The success of Albuquerque's program proves how much value is waiting to be unlocked among homeless Americans, even when offered only a day's work.
It's nice to finally be able to relax a bit, but not having a full day's work automatically makes me uncomfortable as a freelancer.
It's actually kind of heavy, and my jaw is always sore after a day's work if I have to do a lot of [vocalizing].
After a September day's work, he hurried home, about 10 miles from the farm, where he and his wife, Sylvia, are rearing six children.
People were dirty from the day's work on the muddy farm, and the stink of sweaty bodies mingled with the smell of the food.
Though he did not get to swing the bat, Bumgarner had a solid day's work on the mound despite shaky first and second innings.
They provide lifelines in the spring and summer, when, each year, the villages flood and moving from place to place is a day's work.
All of this seeps into the brainpans of young pitchers who labor under the impression that five or six innings constitute a day's work.
More than seven hundred lawyers and lawyers-in-training will be freed from one day's work to leave their mark on the 2016 election.
Her mother would enjoy a whisky at the end of a hard day's work, just like her father — the drink had no gender boundaries.
Williams's mission, if she chooses to accept it, is to forget the past and resolutely move forward, one honest day's work at a time.
Say what you will about the thieves who ply their trade in the digital realm, you can't deny they put in a hard day's work.
It was well before noon, but many of the community members were dressed in soiled work clothes, having already put in a full day's work.
As Ajmal and Emmett come to the last names on their clipboard, they have one of those moments that make a hard day's work worthwhile.
Grotenrath shared a picture of the impromptu card exchange with some Facebook friends, and said his act of kindness is all in a day's work.
The ability to overcome such a thing takes more determination than any hard day's work and builds more integrity and discipline than you can imagine.
You'll love that you can use it like a tablet for reading or watching movies, or for doing a full day's work with a keyboard.
Bayarslan took the incident extremely well, trotting off with a smile on his face and an all-in-a-day's-work wave to the crowd.
All were a day's work for the increasingly agitated leader, who resumed his schedule in clamorous fashion after a week abroad and a federal holiday.
But I was afraid to say anything because I knew they wanted only healthy people who were able to put in a long day's work.
But long gone are the days when Worcester's plants offered a decent job to just about anybody willing to put in a hard day's work.
Most Americans strive to put in an honest day's work so they can pay their bills and put food on the table for their families.
Despite deploying the cinematic language of the thriller, the story's concerns are all in a day's work: Jane flipping on lights, making coffee, eating cereal.
The woman, Maria Fang-od Oggay, will finish 13 tattoos before lunch — not a bad day's work for someone said to be 226 years old.
He would sit here in the summer after a long day's work, reading the paper or a farm magazine while listening to the mourning doves.
"Most people don't understand that I can wake up, open my computer and have a full day's work from anywhere in the world," Sarafa said.
Bernice Yeung's In a Day's Work is necessary reading, especially now, as the #MeToo movement demonstrates the vastness of sexual harassment and assault in the workplace.
All in a day's work: Elizabeth tries to save a peace deal with Russia and then is dragged into an emergency aboard the International Space Station.
The administration cut both relief rations and the wage for a punishing day's work in the relief camps, limiting the victims' access to markets yet further.
Earners in the 60th to 95th percentile work an average of 2,015 hours a year, essentially a full day's work every workday with no time off.
Most of us can relate to going through a rough patch when motivation seems impossible to grasp and we're barely eking out a decent day's work.
Obviously, John meant a lot to the cast and crew ... and we're told everyone was released after a half day's work on the day John died.
Many workers railed against those restrictions, and some established a bar and a brothel on a nearby island to let loose after a long day's work.
"The only human intervention required is during the systems configuration process, which would take no longer than a single day's work," a company spokesperson told me.
Anybody raised on the kind of lurid, OTT comic books that were around in the 90s will recognize the spirit of the genre in Day's work.
That makes 4 liters, or about a gallon, equal to nearly as much as Mexico's just raised minimum wage for a day's work - 80 pesos (about $4).
Hottak said the car bomb detonated in the provincial capital of Maidan Shahr as two busloads of mechanics arrived at the gate to begin their day's work.
At 10 months postpartum, I still can't get through a full day's work without stealing quick glimpses of baby pictures for a sort of maternal energy boost.
I drink a couple small cups slowly (small mugs = happiness, because then the coffee doesn't get too cold!) while I begin the day's work on my computer.
But that's all in a day's work for supermodel turned super businesswoman Tyra Banks, whose morning is protein-heavy but completely doable for you and me too.
You will need to charge the device nightly, or take advantage of its quick charge capabilities if you plan on going out after a long day's work.
And I got an extra day's work done that night, so I was a day ahead of them the next week, and two days the following week.
"Today's vote was about keeping faith with the men and women of rural America and about the enduring promise of the dignity of a day's work," Rep.
This biography covers Day's work in music and film from the 1940s to the 1960s and beyond — after she left show business to focus on animal advocacy.
As a practical matter, two experts said on Tuesday, drawing a new House map for North Carolina would take less than a day's work on a laptop.
If the money moved on Giving Tuesday all went to effective lifesaving causes, last year's fundraising would have saved 50,000 lives — not bad for a day's work.
The average wage for factory workers in Mexico is just over $2 an hour, and the country's minimum wage is roughly $4.15 for a full day's work.
If Pooja's lucky, she'll make between 20 to 30 rupees for a day's work (converted to roughly 29 to 43 cents in U.S. currency at time of publication).
His depictions of women ranged from bare-breasted soft porn to voluptuous farming girls who were all somehow perfectly beautiful despite a hard day's work in the fields.
He's bared it all in front of Super Bowl audiences and soccer game attendees for years now, so the Olympics is really just all in a day's work.
A number of folks observed that the brown kernel was the only one actually doing something – putting in a hard day's work while other corn kernels goofed off.
Day's work is featured in Represent: 29 Women We Admire, a photo exhibit presented by Refinery29 on display at this year's Photoville, which runs September 21 through 25.
The average hourly wage for factory workers in Mexico is just over $2 an hour, and the country's minimum wage is roughly $4.15 for a full day's work.
"I got an extra day's work done that night, so I was a day ahead of them the next week and two days the following week," he says.
And at the end of a job AUDREY enters "dreaming mode", during which all the problems solved and dangers curtailed in a day's work are sifted and consolidated.
And then the other guy is considerably shorter than that and pudgy and looks like he's never done a day's work in his life— Which guy is that?
At desk champagne buttons will enable financiers and creative types to toast to a hard day's work from their office chairs at 40 Beak Street in central London.
This will range from dealing drugs and accepting bribes to administering torture, all in a day's work should you decide your Jack's a man of few upstanding morals.
Cable is built around channel surfing, this theory that subscribers, exhausted from a day's work, toss themselves onto a couch and click the remote to find serviceable entertainment.
It also means having them learn the value of a hard-earned dollar and a hard day's work, even though the family does not necessarily need the money.
All in a day's work for Dorsey, who brought in major talent without giving up any of the team's five picks in the first two rounds this year.
It begins about as harmlessly as it can, with a nice new doctor doing his first day's work at a high-security hospital ward for the criminally insane.
The average hourly wage for factory workers in Mexico is just over $2 an hour — and the country's minimum wage is roughly $4.15 for a full day's work.
After a hard day's work, sometimes it's nice to sit down, put your feet up and take a load off — especially when you're the world's fastest superhero, The Flash.
In a statement, Labor Secretary Tom Perez said the court's ruling ensures that an important group of workers are paid a fair day's pay for a hard day's work.
Sister Jean's appearance on "Good Morning America" capped an interview-filled 24 hours and proved, without a doubt, that 15 minutes of fame sometimes demand a full day's work.
Bathing, brushing and hugging are all in a day's work at the annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, where Jonno Rattman took portraits of the entrants and their humans.
At the end of the day, one must give grudging respect to anyone willing to heist a toilet — it's honest labor in the midst of a dishonest day's work.
What about the murder victim, Ed Morlock, a 52-year-old man with a complex life of his own who was just trying to do an honest day's work?
At the end of a hard day's work, people might then brew the leaves into a tea, extracting different compounds purported to have a calming and pain-relieving effect.
Hamilton was happy with his day's work as Hockenheim welcomed Formula One back after a year's absence for what could be the last grand prix there for some time.
People who show up to do a hard day's work in federal, state and local government, determined to deliver essential services and their best judgments on behalf of the public.
This excerpt originally appeared in In a Day's Work: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America's Most Vulnerable Workers, published by The New Press and reprinted here with permission.
We talked with a bunch of these family-supported students about the emotional complexities of asking for help, the value of a hard day's work, and checking your damn privilege.
Even now, though, he rarely finds himself putting a record on after a day's work, telling me that Bach's "Well-Tempered Clavier" is the only thing he really listens to.
Davidson says that, during its boom years as a manufacturing center, "just about anybody willing to put in a hard day's work" could get a job on the shop floor.
From the employer's perspective, instant payment for a day's work has the potential to motivate employees to work longer hours — after all, instant financial gratification is a powerful productivity incentive.
"In this country, when a worker performs a day's work, he or she is entitled to a day's worth of compensation," NFFE National President Randy Erwin said in a statement.
This might sound like the most fucked up potluck dinner of all time, but for the men and women charged with securing Canada's borders, it's all in a day's work.
It's got enough calories in it for a full day's work on a farm, but odds are, you're just going to crawl right back into bed after making it, anyway.
Far away from the glitz and glamor the e-sports circuit, a different breed of semi-professional gamers is eking out an honest day's work at arcades around the globe.
My mouth and nose are covered by a dust mask; my jeans are smudged with pipe dope, and my hands are blackened with the grime of a hard day's work.
The fact that Trump's hardball tactics sparked outrage among the diplomatic establishment and condemnation to the media was a clear added bonus from a day's work on Twitter for Trump.
After a hard day's work and some bonding, Pablo and his dad are watching TV when they see that there's a 2.7 million peso reward for any information on Pablo's whereabouts.
Regarding "presenteeism" - showing up even while feeling sick - the women were also asked to estimate what percentage of a regular day's work they managed to complete when they experienced menstrual symptoms.
A Day's Work in the First Inning Von Hayes of Philadelphia becomes the first player to hit two home runs in the first inning — a solo shot and a grand slam.
In a statement, Labor Secretary Tom Perez said the high court decision Monday ensures that an important group of workers are paid a fair day's pay for a hard day's work.
I get up in the morning, and try to do something to help the country, and go to bed at night thinking I have, that I've done a good day's work.
There's an important conversation to be had about teacher pay, benefit costs, and how to attract and honor terrific teachers — and pay fairly professionals who put in a solid day's work.
"I just went to The Fat Duck for one day's work experience and at the end of the day, the head chef thanked me and wished me good luck," he says.
That was all in a day's work for the Buckeyes' defense, which entered the game ranked fourth in the F.B.S. and whose 17 interceptions through 11 games had them ranked fifth.
The Plantronics Voyager Edge ($130) is loaded with the right features, won't give you an earache, and can give you the hours you need for a day's work with one full charge.
The Plantronics Voyager Edge ($130) is loaded with the right features, won't give you an earache, and can give you the hours you need for a day's work with one full charge.
After 40 years in the spotlight — and 16 years on NCIS — Mark Harmon is opening up about what matters most: his marriage, his kids and the value of a hard day's work.
When they do indulge in flower, Capricorns prefer bud that helps them focus over kinds that make them feel lethargic—unless they're using medicinal marijuana for insomnia after a hard day's work.
All in a day's work for the crew of the Phoenix, one of the rescue ships plying the waters of the southern Mediterranean trying to make the sea less of a cemetery.
After the day's work, I would walk with workers from Darab's village from the construction sites in wealthy neighborhoods in North Tehran to their modest rented rooms in the poorer South Tehran.
Based on actual postcards, and his visits to where lynchings took place, Mr. Gonzales-Day's work shows crowds gathered at places across America, such as California and Montana, to watch the hangings.
When combined with data from simulations, less than a day's work by seven real robots provided enough data for the system to successfully grasp objects more than 90 percent of the time.
"We strongly disagree with the decision by the court, which has the effect of delaying a fair day's pay for a long day's work for millions of hardworking Americans," the agency said.
I was dancing, I was with Howie Mandel, I had my wife by my side, my two friends — I just said to myself, 'You know what, $285,000 is all in a day's work.
Dozens of fellow workers and engineers from Iraq's North Oil Company, wearing dirty jackets and overalls with scarves wrapped around their faces, started up their water tankers and bulldozers for the day's work.
By noon, he would declare, "I've done a good day's work," and set out on a long walk on the Sandwalk, a path he had laid out not long after buying Down House.
After a presentation by a diverse panel, a young man dressed in a well-worn brown tweed coat and loosened tie, as if coming from a long day's work, stood up and spoke.
If workers at the Royal Dutch Shell facility being constructed in Beaver County, Pa., wanted to be paid for their day's work last Tuesday, they had to attend a speech by Donald Trump?
After nearly a day's work, the police told the families that there were no signs of the men, but that they were confident they were searching in the right area, Mr. Potash said.
This was all in a day's work, as I was trying to be an actor and the only gig I could get was a diverse children's theater troupe that was hiring my flavor.
Emerging from a day's work, she looked slightly wild-eyed, the amphetaminelike effects of the stimulant showing on her face as the sounds of prayer echoed from an Orthodox Christian church close by.
If workers at the Royal Dutch Shell facility being constructed in Beaver County, Pa., wanted to be paid for their day's work last Tuesday, they had to attend a speech by Donald Trump?
What functions as an art project for Burrough is just another day's work for the Turkers who participate—but they welcome anything that breaks up long days classifying data or transcribing text from images.
The next few days were full of negotiations and eventually it was settled that each model would receive $10,000 for a half day's work on the video — an unheard-of pay for the time.
Whether it's tracking the legend of the Mongolian death worm or interviewing teens who get high off of their own fermented feces, it's all in a day's work for the New Zealand culture reporter.
But improved ergonomics alone can't lift the moral burden on drone operators stationed at a constellation of bases across the American West, for whom life-or-death decisions are all in a day's work.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For the British teachers grappling with a mental health crisis in the classroom, running a suicide watch or rushing psychotic pupils to hospital can increasingly fall into a day's work.
At the end of the day's work, the gondola that normally takes the physicists in and out of the tank was broken, so he and two others had to sit tight for a while.
That is not the case for most of New Delhi's population of more than 20 million, many of whom are worried about where the next day's work or the next meal is coming from.
I would sneak in at the end of a long day's work, feet blistered, and try to make it into my room before he could insist I join him and his friends for dinner.
Absolutely. Picking them up when I get settled in for a day's work, even taking them out on the move when I feel particularly ostentatious, I get a reliably exciting and insightful performance every time.
A day's work is typically about 40,000 requests, and each one of those books needs to be placed — by hand — onto an empty space on the relentless sorter, with the barcode facing the right way.
"I had to go over each day's work again at night with a dictionary at my side," he told The New York Times in a 21997 article that focused on that year's outstanding CCNY graduates.
But realizing that Syndergaard, his prized starter, came well short of a day's work, Collins used him as a relief pitcher during Tuesday night's 6-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox at Citi Field.
For David, it is all in a day's work, while for a patient's loved ones and for the viewer, it is a stark reminder of a future most of us would rather not think about.
"These tough new standards protect some of our most vulnerable New Yorkers from predatory practices that seek to deny them a fair day's pay for a fair day's work," Mr. Cuomo said in a statement.
"I had to go over each day's work again at night with a dictionary at my side," he told The New York Times in a 21998 article that focused on that year's outstanding CCNY graduates.
All in a day's work for this villain whom we've seen physically hunt humans, castrate a captive, violently rape his wife, murder his father, and feed a newborn baby — his half-brother — to the dogs.
"What they need to be able to do is come to work on time every day, pay attention to what they're doing, take instruction well, and just put in an honest day's work," he said.
For travelers, it may mean that instead of coming back to a quiet hotel room to finish the day's work, you may find yourself in a vibrant lobby filled with locals and business travelers alike.
If a teen has not done any work before age 2023, he finds it much harder to understand how and why to put in a hard day's work at 25 or 30 years of age.
Sitting at their kitchen table after a long day's work is the only time the couple has to discuss the unassailable difficulties of farming, and why they decided to make Mexico's vital staple—corn tortillas—organic.
Marie-Louise Meilleu, a Canadian woman who lived to 117 years and 230 days old, liked to wind down with a glass of wine after a hard day's work, She also smoked until she was 90.
Just today, Chanel announced that the star has been named the face of its upcoming Gabrielle Chanel perfume — which may seem like just another day's work for the actress, but it's kind of a big deal.
Audemio liked having someone around to talk to in Spanish and drink a couple of cold beers with after a hard day's work, even though Alejandro's presence was a constant reminder of his own family's peril.
But tramp art might more rightly be seen as a folk art borne of class, rather than race, and in that sense underscores the commonality of experience based on one's relationship to a hard day's work.
There, those who didn't have steady jobs would wait on certain designated corners for the white housewives in the neighborhood to come along and bargain with them over pay for a day's work cleaning their houses.
Wingreen didn't get much of that reflected glory — and none of the financial benefit, besides his payment for a day's work — and in a 2010 interview with the Classic History TV Blog, he gripes about that.
Goldie had worked in a rubber factory in Akron during World War II and had seen how difficult it was for workers to clean their hands after a day's work, according to the Gojo Industries website.
The costs and inconvenience to the city, which spends $25 million a year just to transport inmates, and to family members, who lose a day's work to get there and back, argue powerfully for neighborhood-based alternatives.
They had finished a day's work at Tolo TV, one of Afghanistan's largest entertainment channels, when they boarded a company bus in Kabul on Wednesday that was rammed by a car driven by a Taliban suicide bomber.
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - The shiny, hairy creatures might make some people run a mile but in the humid jungle of Kampong Thom province, north of Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh, tarantula hunting is all in a day's work.
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - The shiny, hairy creatures might make some people run a mile but in the humid jungle of Kampong Thom province, north of Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh, tarantula hunting is all in a day's work.
Lately, I have been trying to tell myself that an honest day's work for me means achieving honesty on the page, in planting something that may in time offer nourishment to someone, perhaps even a fellow immigrant.
To buy time, she says she can't marry until she finishes weaving a funeral shroud for her father-in-law, but every night she undoes the day's work, making the task last as long as she can.
The main piazza, with its milk-colored marble Romanesque church and rotating public exhibitions of large-scale sculpture, is bordered by rows of alfresco bar tables where artists and artisans continue to gather after a day's work.
It will make no sense to those for whom a glass of wine is merely the reward for arriving home after a hard day's work, as others may enjoy a Scotch on the rocks or a martini.
Top seed Serena Williams contended with thunder, rain delays and an inspired Kristina Mladenovic roared on by a partisan crowd but it was all in day's work for the holder as she moved ominously into the second week.
What's more, its battery lasts up to nine hours on a single charge — so even if someone is hogging the sole outlet at your favorite coffee shop, you'll still be able to get a whole day's work done.
The first New Zealand grand prix driver for 33 years otherwise sounded pretty happy with his day's work, despite collecting a 25-place grid penalty before he had even stepped into the car at the U.S. Grand Prix.
What functions as an art project for Mechanical Olympics creator Xtine Burrough is just another day's work for the Turkers who participate—but they welcome anything that breaks up long days classifying data or transcribing text from images.
An honest day's work The training can last up to 18 months and some of the young men, who had been making thousands of dollars selling drugs on the street, now arrive at learning sessions at 7 a.m.
"When the day's work is over, I'm so exhausted that I often don't want to cook food but I have no choice," said Mahanand, 2772, wiping the sweat from her face with a cloth wrapped around her waist.
After a hard day's work, I decided to treat myself to an ice cream so I ventured into the store for the first time and asked the two guys behind the counter for a pint of Häagen-Dazs.
Now the song with all of its focus on a bank statement that reads more like a barcode has matching visuals, documenting one kid's steps from a day's work to picking up the treat he's saved up to buy.
In the evening, you tally up your day's work and make another status update, respond to requests from far-flung coworkers for your specialized help, and then, exhausted, go to sleep, only to repeat the pattern the next day.
Ripken was a hero to all, including the mesmerized California Angels, when he surpassed Lou Gehrig's record for consecutive games played, when he became the official essence of the baseball ethos, reliably showing up for an honest day's work.
Since August, Tania has been held at Irwin County Detention Center in south Georgia, a for-profit facility about 200 miles south of Atlanta where, according to a 2017 report from Project South , detainees are paid $1 for a day's work.
For Brian Riddick, that was a typical day's work while at the Pentagon in the 1990s, working as a weapons systems cost analyst on the Joint Strike Fighter project and being a budget hawk for planes like the Stealth Bomber.
The fruits of her labor weren't easily won -- after a hard day's work on farms, she had to dig holes, plant saplings collected from the local area and haul water several kilometers from the well to nourish her green offspring.
Anderson, who won her seat earlier this year as part of a progressive wave, sees socialist values as "natural values for people in the Midwest who think things like an honest day's work is worth an honest day's pay," she says.
This morning, Paris Hilton woke up in her massive, marble-clad East Village apartment, listened to some '80s tunes ("Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes, to be specific), and got ready for a full day's work promoting her new fragrance.
Both are dyed-in-the-wool big-city operators who came of age in the hothouse of New York politics, a place where trading favors and making, breaking and cutting deals -- the bigger, the better -- is all in a day's work.
"It's getting up on time, cleaning up, showing up when you're supposed to, putting in a full day's work for a full day's pay, not pilfering from the cash drawer or the supply room — you know, the basics," Mr. Nolan said.
The following year he offered a fair day's work for a fair day's pay, doubling wages to $5 per day to enable his workers to enjoy an adequate standard of living and be able to purchase the cars they produced.
They haven't allowed themselves to become so institutionalized that they forget the basic things we owe each other as human beings, regardless of context: humane treatment, a prevailing wage for a day's work, the right to speak out against injustice.
During the press preview, the artist's daughter, Marta Melotti, told me that the first thing her father did when he walked into his studio was to turn on the radio and listen to classical music before he began his day's work.
As a Capitol Hill contract worker, I hope the senators I serve will grill Andrew Puzder, President Trump's pick to run the Labor Department, about whether he will help workers like me get fair pay for a fair day's work.
In standard time it is already too dark to play when the children finally get home, and there is no one in the dark yards at all when I go for a walk after my own day's work is done.
Mr. Henderson has dedicated himself to showing the range of experiences of ordinary people, where the everyday is frozen in black-and-white, as the dramas of race, religion, social change and a day's work play out in the frames.
Ms. Bowman said this flyby was different from the spacecraft's Pluto encounter three and a half years ago, where the closest approach occurred during the morning and the spacecraft called home in the evening — all in a single day's work.
But that's a normal day's work for the pilots in the "Hurricane Hunter" division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), who along with the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron of the US Air Force conduct some of America's more daring official meteorology.
Only a robust increase in the federal minimum wage, phased in over an appropriate amount of time, will ensure that low-wage workers will have a fighting chance to get a fair day's pay for a full day's work throughout the entire country.
Amber Baldet: Well, to be honest, that was kind of a tongue-in-cheek jab at a fair day's work for a fair day's pay because I don't know about you, but it hasn't worked out for a lot of the global populace.
But at Llanerch Vineyard, near Cardiff, this is all part of a day's work in producing the grapes that go into its award-winning Cariad wines, which include a number of still whites as well as the UK wine industry's poster child, sparkling.
It was all part of the day's work for some of the thousands of people who have completed what the organizers say is the largest ever survey of an infectious disease, examining 503 million people in 250 countries for the eye infection trachoma.
"I rise today in support of the American people who believe in the promise of this nation, and ask for honest pay for an honest day's work," she added, referring to thousands of government workers who remain furloughed as of this week.
Bernice Yeung's book "In a Day's Work: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America's Most Vulnerable Workers," tells the stories of some of the poorest women in America who have experienced sexual abuse, including agricultural workers, domestic workers, janitors and immigrants.
I just came home on a subway from Manhattan jammed with liberals who probably got up at the crack of dawn, put in a long and hard day's work, and now were returning home to put dinner on the table for their families.
As technological transformations shift the nature of our job market, we must be able to provide adequate support and retraining to workers to ensure that American workers work in good jobs and earn a fair day's wage for a fair day's work.
"It's a memory bank," he said on a recent morning, before using his iPhone to snap a photo of that day's work — a painting of a potential sports facility in Moscow — and email it to his staff in New York, Russia and China.
Tregub is taking her case to court because she wants it to be known that what happened to her wasn't fair, and she hopes to make it easier for other reform-minded people to do an honest day's work without the threat of being fired.
Women in lifestyle or health food commercials often seem to live in an alternate universe — one where it's normal to roll out of bed looking immaculate, spend an hour doing yoga in your underwear and make a fancy breakfast before a full day's work.
I don't know what it costs to pay this consultant for one day's work but I'm positive the NFL could afford to employ a doctor to be in a video room at every game alongside the spotters that seem to be either powerless or useless.
Even with hefty payouts to stars like Myers, Foxx or Alec Baldwin -- some of whom earn big money hosting such programs, given that they can command six-figure salaries and shoot multiple episodes in one day's work -- the economics on game shows remain favorable.
As an aircraft assembler and electrician, we know the value of a fair day's pay for a hard day's work and we're disheartened that this administration has moved in the wrong direction by focusing on the rich and powerful instead of hardworking men and women.
This is in no way a criticism of Gonzalez-Day's work, but it is an argument for a more careful consideration of curatorial strategy, especially when working with artists of color who specifically engage with an art history that has purposefully left them out.
Today, the parents and grandparents of Millennials, who were brought up on ideals of self-determination and class ascendance, are still riding on the fumes of "pride in a good honest day's work" that were let loose by the collective misery of the Great Depression.
Washington and Westminster may continue their close alliance, but the president should not see his decision to give publicity to a semi-fascist group's efforts to sow violent hatred – then capping that with the need to humiliate a close ally – as a good day's work.
But three years after Levante's launch, those workers spoke of long waits between calls to do an extra day's work to top up their net pay of around 23,2500 euros ($2500,313) a month, having to put family holidays on hold and having mortgages refused.
"I think there's an unfortunate suggestion that these relationships are structured to deny a fair day's pay for a fair day's work," said Marshall B. Babson, a Democratic lawyer appointed to the National Labor Relations Board by President Ronald Reagan who now represents employers in labor cases.
Musk tweeted that he wanted to dig a tunnel because of traffic at around 5 am PT on December 17, just a few hours after three SpaceX employees were hit by a car crossing Crenshaw Boulevard after a day's work, NBC Los Angeles reported at the time.
And that was how Odom found himself sitting on a grassy knoll overlooking the sea one sun-splashed Sunday afternoon, watching the 17-year-old Duncan play pickup ball with a mixed-age group that had just finished a day's work at a nearby Hess Oil plant.
More than five years later, I'm now a regular from-afar employee — whether it be from an apartment in Brooklyn, a cabin in upstate New York, or my tiny home in Maine — and I can comfortably and productively contribute a solid day's work from almost anywhere.
On Wednesday, just hours after farmers, laborers and children finished their day's work of plucking pine nuts in the heavily forested area and lit bonfires near their tents, a U.S. drone hit the site, killing 30 civilians and injuring 40 others, according to three Afghan provincial officials.
Image: Northern Jutland Historical MuseumWhen plumbing planner Jannick Vestergaard and engineer Henning Nøh woke up on the morning of February 5th, it likely never occurred to them that their day's work would result in the discovery of an extraordinary double-edged sword dating back to the 14th century.
It's got a quad-speaker array, and HP makes some terrific claims about it lasting up to 2682 hours on a single charge — even if it only achieves two-thirds of that claim, it seems likely to be able to keep you productive through a whole day's work.
It represents almost half a day's work at the federal minimum wage, a federal judge wrote in a dissent in another case on booking fees, and it is nearly the average amount the government allots to help feed an adult for a week under the federal food-stamp program.
I don't have an ice maker, or anyone to clean up after me, or, when I've come home after a long day's work, the commitment it takes to make a "proper" cocktail — especially if I've spent that long day working behind a bar, making proper cocktails for other people.
The CDC encourages people to stay home when they're sick, but in a country where 27.5 million people are uninsured, and only 46% of service workers had paid sick leave, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, missing a day's work can mean missing a month's rent.
In fact, the best thing about the current era of CBD is that, as long as products are uncontaminated and correctly labeled, there are pretty minimal health risks involved in shooting it back and trying to grab a good night of sleep, or a productive day's work, or whatever.
" (The betrayal was more intimate than the infidelities that were all in a day's work for them.) In turn, when she realized that she'd been used and turned against her spymasters, her handler Claudia (Margo Martindale) dismissed her act of conscience: "You never really understood what you were fighting for.
It may be harder now to find a trader nicknamed "Porno Ray" (he worked at Bear Stearns), and the Volcker Rule has taken the swagger out of the guys who used to walk away from a day's work with enough cash to buy a new Lamborghini — or acted like it, anyway.
Near Mirafiori, a vast plant that was Italy's industrial heartland and once employed 2000,217 people on its assembly lines alone, furloughed workers spoke of holidays put on hold and long waits between calls to do an extra day's work here and there, to top up a basic monthly net pay of some 2000 euros ($211).
She taught us to budget our time with ruthless efficiency, so that even now, 20 years later, when I go to sleep I see in my mind the color-coded schedule for the next day's work, blocked out hour by hour, the pattern she'd make us practice drawing every summer before the school year began.
IN A DAY'S WORK: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America's Most Vulnerable Workers, by Bernice Yeung (The New Press) In this book, Yeung turns her attention to sexual harassment against women farmworkers, domestic workers and janitors — groups of women who are typically left out of conversations around sexual violence and the #MeToo movement.
How shafts of golden dawn light would illuminate dust motes in golden iridescence, creating miniature solar systems hanging in the still office air, as I would hoover up two thin but long streaks of chisel at the start of the working day and then lean back in my chair with a mug of tea, contemplating the day's work ahead.
Now that the dust has settled from The CW's ambitious four-show crossover between Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow, our heroes have not only saved the Earth from an alien attack (all in a day's work!), they've grown closer in the process — even Barry (Grant Gustin) and Cisco (Carlos Valdes) are back to being besties.
CreditCreditJosh Haner/The New York Times ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, La. — Each morning at 21:210, when Joann Bourg leaves the mildewed and rusted house that her parents built on her grandfather's property, she worries that the bridge connecting this spit of waterlogged land to Louisiana's terra firma will again be flooded and she will miss another day's work.
It looked about the same as now: fading black facade of peeling paint, windows papered over, without a sign or even a doorbell to announce the light within — and behind that leaden barrier: him, whirling about in his mechanical chair, his body slumped low in the seat, his chin thrust high as he scrambled to complete the day's work.
And Ethan Hawke reveled in the singing lessons he took in order to play Chet Baker in ''Born to Be Blue'' (March 25), despite a rather tragic hitch: After a marathon studio session in which he nailed the standard ''I've Never Been in Love Before,'' the actor learned that none of the day's work had been properly recorded.
And then they go home, sometimes via a bland happy hour full of other useless suits, to their very nice apartments—$2,500 a month for a one-bedroom without sufficient counter space to chop an onion, but it has a really nice common room with a ping-pong table—and reflect: What a good day's work.
The Porsche Design variant, however, somehow keeps the same battery capacity while shrinking down to a size that's nearly identical to Google's Pixel XL. I love the XL's battery life, which is never less than an intensive day's work for me, but the idea of having an extra 16 percent more juice without any size (or even weight) trade-offs is immensely appealing.
We can create working environments that integrate care-based ethics, that offer men and women equal paid time off to start or care for their families, that have livable wages, that value people enough to pay them fairly for a hard day's work, and jobs that value the labor of maintenance and understand systems need to be cared for over a long period of time.
Fast-forward to 1992, and Jean (Sophie Turner) and her fellow X-Men — including boyfriend Scott Summers/Cyclops (a bland Tye Sheridan), Ororo Munroe/Storm (Alexandra Shipp), Peter Maximoff/Quicksilver (Evan Peters, who unfortunately did maybe a day's work on the film), Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee), Raven/Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), and Hank McCoy/Beast (Nicholas Hoult) — are sent in to help a space mission gone awry.

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