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"houseman" Definitions
  1. (British English) a house officer (= in the UK, a doctor who has finished medical school and who is working at a hospital to get further practical experience)
  2. (North American English) a man employed to do general jobs in a house, hotel, etc.

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Debra Messing will play Marjorie Houseman, Bruce Greenwood will play Dr. Jake Houseman, Sarah Hyland will play Lisa Houseman, and Nicole Scherzinger will play Penny Rivera.
The new Dirty Dancing co-stars Debra Messing as Marjorie Houseman, Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Jake Houseman, Sarah Hyland as Lisa Houseman, and Nicole Scherzinger as Penny River.
Jake Houseman), Nicole Scherzinger (Penny Rivera), Sarah Hyland (Lisa Houseman), Tony Roberts (Max Kellerman), Katey Sagal (Vivian Pressman), Billy Dee Williams (Tito) and J. Quinton Johnson (Marco).
Debra Messing, who will play Marjorie Houseman, Baby's mom, got glammed up with her on-screen daughter, Sarah Hyland, who will play Lisa Houseman, Baby's older sister.
Thirty years after the 2117 film favorite released, ABC gave it new life with its three-hour TV special, starring Abigail Breslin (Baby Houseman), Colt Prattes (Johnny Castle), Sarah Hyland (Lisa Houseman), Debra Messing (Marjorie Houseman), Nicole Scherzinger (Penny Rivera), Katey Sagal (Vivian Pressman) and Bruce Greenwood (Dr.
Houseman, and Katey Sagal, as Vivian Pressman, a proto Mrs.
When you're 17 like Baby Houseman, it's definitely up there.
The film also costars Debra Messing (Marjorie Houseman), Bruce Greenwood (Dr.
Breslin plays Frances "Baby" Houseman, the character that Grey made famous.
"Before the early 2000s, any decline always bounced back," Houseman said.
Ms. Wilson was the heart of her family, recalled her grandson, Bob Houseman.
"Say hello to Lisa Houseman," Hyland wrote on Instagram, accompanied by a dancing emoji.
Hyland also offered a first look at her character, Baby's older sister Lisa Houseman.
Mr. Baldwin will be in Georgia next Wednesday to serve up specialties from Houseman.
Abigail Breslin also recently debuted a brunette shade for her role as Baby Houseman.
Houseman says there's nothing harmful or illegitimate about trying predictive text prophecies for yourself.
In the film, Hyland stars as Lisa Houseman, the older sister of Baby (Abigail Breslin).
The Modern Family star plays Lisa Houseman in the upcoming remake of the '80s classic.
Indeed, most "gig" work predates apps, says Susan Houseman, a labor economist at the Upjohn Institute.
Also like Welles, he had the benefit of talented collaborators — including Welles's theatrical producer John Houseman.
In March, she was cast in ABC's Dirty Dancing remake, playing Lisa Houseman, Baby's older, extroverted sister.
Although the tank's Aussie investors wished Houseman "luck and chutzpah," he might not need it after all.
"It's not just Boeing," said Susan Houseman, director of research at the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
The Modern Family star has officially undergone her makeover for her role as Lisa Houseman in the upcoming
I scored it from Adam Baumgart, the chef who serves it at his Houseman restaurant in New York.
Modern Family's Sarah Hyland has also joined the star-studded cast as Lisa Houseman, Baby's older, extroverted sister.
"There's certainly widespread discrimination against older workers, and workers who've been a part of a union," Houseman says.
And gee, I guess I should thank my mentors: Joseph Papp, John Houseman, Margot Harley and Harold Guskin.
That's when, according to Susan Houseman, Director of Research at Upjohn Institute, manufacturing jobs fell off a cliff.
"It arguably relieves pressure on the market to offer more stable schedules and incomes to workers," Houseman says.
An old favorite restaurant is the Ear Inn, while a popular newcomer is Houseman, known for its chicken.
Like the neighborhood, Houseman has real potential, but it needs a few tweaks before it feels like home.
That creates a double whammy of discrimination, says Susan Houseman, vice president at the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
Ayman Mukerji Houseman, a mindfulness teacher and neuroscience researcher, will lead parents and children in this stress-reduction workshop.
"It will have enormous ripple effects," said Susan Houseman, director of research for the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
Under his name were 14 phone numbers, including emergency numbers, car numbers, and numbers to Trump's security guard and houseman.
This is Frances Houseman, known as Baby, from "Dirty Dancing" (19803), after all — she who nobody puts in a corner.
"Unemployment insurance offices have been completely overwhelmed with claims and are having a tough time handling the volume," Houseman said.
Eric Houseman, a paramedic from Indianapolis who attended a Cruz rally in Franklin, Indiana, predicted Trump would lose support through such missteps as inaccurately referring in January to a book of the Bible as "Two Corinthians" rather than Second Corinthians or Corinthians II. "People are beginning to see he's a lot of talk," Houseman said.
"Without the computer industry, there is no prima facie evidence that productivity caused manufacturing's relative and absolute employment decline," Houseman writes.
This spring, she dyed her hair dark brown for her role as Lisa Houseman in the upcoming remake of Dirty Dancing.
But a houseman comes and escorts you, which I thought was great because you got to see more of the house.
Tonight would be a good one for the roasted squash salad I learned to make at Houseman a few years back.
Or this terrific recipe for roasted-squash salad that you used to be able to eat at the Manhattan restaurant Houseman?
A full-time staff would include a chief of staff, management team, butler, assistant, chef, housekeeper, nanny, tutor, chauffeur, and houseman.
She's a Marjorie Morgenstern with a dash of Yentl's ambition, a burgeoning Baby Houseman tempered with Abby and Ilana's sexual prowess.
When he was 16, Mr. Houseman got him a job as an apprentice at the American Shakespeare Theater in Stratford, Conn.
Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes star as Frances "Baby" Houseman and Johnny Castle, respectively, in the three-hour redux of the romance.
It's been three decades since Frances "Baby" Houseman showed up at a Catskills resort and fell in love with her dance instructor.
Maybe it's because the cow's ice cream, pitched by Alex Houseman on the Australian version of the show, was totally dairy-free.
There are more prepared foods, and Mr. Dickson has hired a chef, Adam Baumgart, a former executive chef at Diner and Houseman.
Houseman found a theater uptown, though there were no sets or costumes, and union restrictions kept everyone except Blitzstein from performing onstage.
John Houseman plays the Director, and Andy Griffith plays the Father — one of a coterie of characters seeking to tell their story.
Marjorie is not willing to accept the emptiness of her marriage and her awakening creates a crisis for the entire Houseman family.
Your predecessors are some of the most iconic communicators in the world: Edward R. Murrow, John Houseman, Robert Sherwood and William Benton.
She also appeared in ABC's Dirty Dancing remake, where she showed off her musical chops as Lisa Houseman, Baby's ukulele-playing older sister.
In 1986, he won a place in the Acting Company, the touring classical-theater troupe whose co-founder, John Houseman, became a mentor.
"I think in terms of an experience, this is a fun, light, and great way to reflect on the coming year," says Houseman.
The background: In a long piece earlier this month, Quartz's Gwynn Guilford profiled the work of Susan Houseman, an economist with the Upjohn Institute.
I had this crazily delicious packet of fish a while back at the restaurant Houseman here in Manhattan — baked bluefish, wrapped in Swiss chard.
Messing also gushed about getting the chance to lend her vocals with her very own solo as Majorie Houseman (Baby's mom) in the television adaptation.
I wanted to give a special shout-out to the casting department for who they tapped to play Britney's parents — Jake Kane and Baby Houseman!
From 2006 until his death, he was director of the drama division at the Juilliard School, which was founded in 1968, also by John Houseman.
Here's Ned Baldwin, the owner and chef at the excellent Houseman in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, on rediscovering the joys of black pepper.
Roy Houseman, whose job is to help people apply for TAA, thinks that notice of a mass lay-off should also trigger an automatic TAA application.
"We're probably looking at those in the bottom of the wage distribution," Houseman said of those who could potentially collect unemployment in excess of their paycheck.
Thursday, in turn, would be good for this roasted squash salad I learned to make from the boys down at Houseman, on Greenwich Street in Manhattan.
"I was aghast and I said so here, but when the stock didn't initially rebound, I was viewed as a houseman and a crank," Cramer said.
From his own work, Autor had already intuited that China's WTO membership was primarily to blame, but Houseman provided the final pieces of data that proved it.
If you've been wanting to recreate Frances "Baby" Houseman and Johnny Castle's magic, the location where the iconic film was created can be your next summer retreat.
Frank stuns a network staff meeting when he tosses out the Christmas show's trailer, which features an avuncular John Houseman reading from Dickens, and substitutes his own.
President Donald Trump has downplayed his friendship with Epstein, but the black book contains 14 phone numbers seemingly associated with Trump, including his executive assistant and former houseman.
Abigail Breslin, who's playing Baby Houseman herself, also shared some off-screen bonding moments with the cast, including her character's love interest, Johnny Castle, played by Colt Prattes.
That division was created in 22014 under John Houseman, and its first class of students, graduating in 21989, also included Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone and David Ogden Stiers.
It caught his attention at the chef Ned Baldwin's restaurant Houseman, where it was melted on a piece of bluefish that was wrapped in red chard and steamed.
So now I bounce between Houseman and Prune, Fort Defiance and, lately, the Red Hook Tavern, and thrill to meals at RedFarm, Yun Nan Flavour Garden, 456 Shanghai.
It's the summer of 1963, and 17-year-old Frances Houseman, or Baby (Jennifer Grey), isn't exactly enjoying her family vacation at a resort in the Catskill Mountains.
If there were to be a Dirty Dancing film remake, Jennifer Grey already has two actors in mind to play the roles of Frances "Baby" Houseman and Johnny Castle.
So it was on a recent night when I ate a little packet of bluefish steamed in red chard at Houseman, the Manhattan restaurant of the chef Ned Baldwin.
While the unemployment policy isn't ideal, it's also not too problematic from a practical standpoint, said Susan Houseman, director of research at the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
A 2018 study by economist Susan Houseman at the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research explains that the surge in productivity has been limited to the computer and electronics industry.
Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes have taken on the roles of Frances "Baby" Houseman and Johnny Castlee originally made famous by Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in the hit film.
Rounding out the group, Sarah Hyland ditched her bob this weekend as well — she revealed her much-anticipated look for her role as Lisa Houseman in the Dirty Dancing remake.
"How are you feeling?" asked the chef Ned Baldwin, in the kitchen of his Hudson Square restaurant, Houseman, as the afternoon pace sped up and a crew prepped for dinner.
That might've been true for the duration of the 1987 classic, but it's not true when you're shitfaced and doing your best Baby Houseman impression inside a Florida wine store.
Modern Family star Sarah Hyland also posted about her character Lisa Houseman, Baby's older, extroverted sister who falls in love with a womanizing waiter during their family's vacation at a Catskills resort.
In the three-hour remake, Hyland will reportedly star as Lisa Houseman, Baby's older, extroverted sister who falls in love with a womanizing waiter during their family's vacation at a Catskills resort.
"Finally saying goodbye to my Lisa Houseman hair and bringing in the rest of summer vibes tribute to @therealdebramessing who gave me this beautiful necklace as a wrap gift," she wrote on Instagram.
In the early 1990s, after stepping down at the Arena, she served as artistic director of the Acting Company, a performing and training troupe founded by John Houseman and Margot Harley in 1972.
Haley Houseman is a writer and illustrator who doesn't identify as "a practitioner of any kind of codified witchcraft", but instead, like me, believes that intention and personal convictions can support rituals and practices.
The "original movie event" starring Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes as Catskills hotsteppers turned lovers Frances "Baby" Houseman and Johnny Castle finally aired last night, and, as predicted, it didn't meet many viewers' expectations.
The students' work was so well received that Mr. Houseman and Ms. Harley, the drama division's administrative director, formed the Acting Company, a professional troupe, in 22009, with the new graduates at its core.
"She's the forgotten person in this," Mr. Houseman said one morning, standing at the counter of his family's dry-cleaning business, where he has spent 30 years answering people's questions about his grandmother's murder.
Furloughed workers can also collect — they are on temporary layoff, and those on temporary layoff are eligible for benefits, said Susan Houseman, director of research at the W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
Still, the reality for many on-demand workers, says Houseman, is that they're using their shifts to supplement other work, which itself is likely unstable—another gig job or a job with automated scheduling.
Toward the end of the decade, the JAP caught her biggest break yet in 1987's Dirty Dancing — not as the Peace Corps-bound, corner-averse Baby, but rather her uptight sister Lisa Houseman.
In the photo, Breslin beams as Prattes — stepping into the dancing shoes of resort guest Frances "Baby" Houseman and Kellerman dance instructor Johnny Castle, respectively —  triumphantly holds her above his head as the onlookers cheer.
In the 1987 film Dirty Dancing, the entire plot led up to a climactic dance scene in which Frances "Baby" Houseman (played by Jennifer Grey) is lifted over the head of Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze).
" Houseman "We take her here a lot because they open up the doors and windows of the restaurants so that if you get the table closest to the window then she can technically be outside.
Scream Queens star Abigail Breslin, who stars as non-corner-dweller Frances "Baby" Houseman, shared sneak peeks of a dancing sequence with on-screen love interest Colt Prattes, who plays Camp Kellerman dance instructor Johnny Castle.
While there have been plenty of Jewish characters in film, usually the most "Jewish" thing about them is their last name: Cher Horowitz in Clueless, Jim Levenstein in American Pie, Frances Houseman in Dirty Dancing, etc.
First released in 1987, Dirty Dancing is, above all, about a girl: 17-year-old Frances "Baby" Houseman comes of age during one special summer at Kellerman's, a fictional Jewish resort in the Catskills in 1963.
Trending It has been 30 years since "Dirty Dancing," the love story about the resort dance instructor Johnny Castle, played by Patrick Swayze, and a guest, Frances Houseman (Jennifer Grey), known as Baby, opened in theaters.
That could make for a nice Saturday lunch in an Elin Hilderbrand novel, the sort of meal you might ask a houseman to scare up for you if you were staying with Taylor Swift in Watch Hill.
It was first planned for the Works Progress Administration-funded Federal Theater Project, produced by John Houseman and directed by a young Orson Welles, who had made a splash with his all-black "Macbeth" a year earlier.
Breslin, who is set to play Frances "Baby" Houseman in ABC's upcoming live Dirty Dancing reboot, was required to dye her strands a darker hue for the role, leaving behind her bright blonde locks and light brown roots.
Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes, who are stepping into the dancing shoes of resort guest Frances "Baby" Houseman and Kellerman dance instructor Johnny Castle, took that advice too as part of the upcoming TV remake of the 1987 classic.
For some unknown reason, the original masterpiece known as Dirty Dancing wasn't cool enough for a modern audience, so ABC green lit a TV movie remake starring Abigail Breslin as Frances "Baby" Houseman and Colt Prattes as Johnny Castle.
"I personally think any system that combines symbols, chance, and pattern can be deployed as a tool to guide intuition- that's what creates all these little everyday magics," Oracles of the Web friend Haley Houseman, a tarot reader, explained.
Instead of the indelible Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze, we have Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine, Scream Queens) as sheltered daddy's girl Francis "Baby" Houseman, and improbably named newcomer Colt Prattes as smoldering, wong-side-of-the-tracks Romeo Johnny Castle.
Here's a little refresher: The original Dirty Dancing ends on a high note, with Johnny (Patrick Swayze) telling Dr. Houseman (Jerry Orbach) that "nobody puts Baby in a corner," before sweeping said Baby (Jennifer Grey) into their epic final dance number.
Last Thursday, Bush Hager made a surprise appearance on the Today show for the NBC news show's special Halloween episode, donning a pink dress and curly bob wig to portray Frances "Baby" Houseman from Dirty Dancing, opposite Willie Geist's Johnny Castle.
Mr. Sherin started out as an actor in the mid-19763s, appearing in productions at the Phoenix Theater in New York City, where John Houseman was the producing director, and as a member of Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival.
His doubts were fully dissolved when Ms. Blair, then a paralegal at Miller Law Group in Charlottesville, made a spur-of-the-moment visit to Mr. Martin, who at the time was working as a houseman at the Cavalier Inn.
Even the network's marketing poster features the new stars, Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes, as Frances Houseman (nicknamed Baby) and Johnny Castle, tenderly entwined in a pose eerily reminiscent of the iconic movie-poster image of Ms. Grey and Mr. Swayze.
Co-produced by John Houseman (like Koch, a former associate of Orson Welles), "Letter From an Unknown Woman" was one of several European-style art films produced in Hollywood in the late 1940s, mainly directed by émigrés like Douglas Sirk.
The book, first reported on by Gawker in 2005, includes Trump's wife Melania, his longtime personal assistant Norma Foerderer, his houseman, his security officer, the president's brother and his wife, his ex-wife Ivana, and his daughter Ivanka, according to The Washington Post.
Like Professor Kingsfield, the Harvard law scholar famously played by Houseman in the 1973 film "The Paper Chase," the drama division was long known for its emphasis on discipline and for upholding rigorous standards that kept the pressure on the small number of students who were admitted after auditions.
Additionally, many states allow firms to use work-sharing (reducing hours for many employees rather than firing a subset) and allow those workers to draw on unemployment insurance, as outlined by University of Maryland economics professor Katharine Abraham and W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research senior economist Susan Houseman.
As a tribute to their friendship and their shared culinary roots, Mr. Baldwin and Ms. Bailey have instigated a swap: On Wednesday night Ms. Bailey cooked 13 dishes of her own (including pickled oysters, braised endive with blue cheese and pecans, roast chicken, lamb roti, an ice cream sundae) at Houseman.
" In an affidavit filed on July 3, 1984, in U.S. District Court in Portland, INS District Director Carl Houseman revealed that the INS "is presently conducting an ongoing investigation into suspected violations of immigration laws and related criminal statutes by the Rajneesh Foundation International and related organizations and/or their members.
In a 2011 paper and subsequent followup work, Houseman found that, when you strip away productivity gains by the computer sector, the rest of the manufacturing economy had super-slow growth starting in the late 1970s, and almost no growth starting about 2000, approximately the time of China's WTO accession.
Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes take on the roles made famous by Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in this remake of the 1987 blockbuster about Frances Houseman (but everyone calls her Baby), an untraditional beauty who falls for the bad boy Johnny Castle during her family's Catskills vacation in the summer of 1963.
Growing at a rate of 4 to 6 inches per day for the past six months, it was nearly ready to be harvested and sent to restaurants like Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Estela, Houseman, Saint Julivert Fisherie and Luke's Lobster in New York, and Honey Paw, Chaval and the Purple House here in Maine.
Reality for those of us on the ground is different:  My industry alone lost over 500,85033 direct manufacturing jobs and another million-and-a-half indirect jobs, and thousands of business owners in other industries struggled through sleepless nights, knowing only too well that while the narrative coming from the Ivory Tower offered protection to the political class, it was cold comfort to those on the front line — those who knew, such as economist Susan Houseman at the Upjohn Institute, that automation actually had very little to do with the job losses.

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