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25 Sentences With "just the job"

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I think it's really just the job that makes models look dumb.
With one or two touches, it's just the job of prophesying and vocalizing left.
Friends starting tagging her in the post, knowing it was just the job for her.
She says job seekers will look to companies that can offer a career path, rather than just the job itself.
President Obama will soon be out of work, but Spotify thinks it has just the job for the soon-to-be former POTUS.
But we cannot speak of these things within medicine, either, because it is not enough, it is just the job we do, hardly worth commenting on.
"Because mitigating climate change is not just the job of young people but in fact for older people, if only they were to take up the task."
Just by Pikachu's luck, Goodman's father has gone missing, so he's desperately in need of some detective help — it sounds like just the job for a furry, yellow, electricity-wielding Pikachu.
The only thing that ever got me anywhere was working hard, showing up when I said I would or earlier, and doing more than just the job I was hired to do.
But again, I do think that the compensation is just one issue, and a lot of the rest of it is just the job itself, and the lifestyle issues involved with it.
And at stake was not just the job of a high-powered man, but a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, which provides powerful incentives for certain politicians to not believe the woman.
But, that's just the job of an agent, and Susie finds herself in the Catskills as well, walking around with a plunger and pretending to work at the resort so no one questions why she's there.
Moreover, that is just the job of unwinding Britain's existing relationship with the EU. Simultaneously the country will be negotiating a new settlement, probably including some interim arrangement to kick in after Britain formally leaves the union in early 2019.
"When we feel cared for — even loved, as one does in a friendship — and when we belong to a group that matters to us, we are generous with our time and talents because we're committed to people, not just the job or company," McKee says.
TODAY'S NUMBER 21 The number of people in the UK needing medical attention after the nerve agent attack on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal HAPPENING LATER Jobs report When the February jobs report comes out this morning, look at more than just the job numbers and unemployment rate.
"Just the Job!" - Rosie, Wizzle and Tapper help to fix the "Bubble and Boggart" whilst Lil takes refuge from Nellie Newchurch, but it isn't long until their at each other's throats once again. (16 May 1997) 4\.
'' According to The Stage, Britain's theatre journal of record, it was 'extremely enjoyable'.The Fortune Theatre, Just the Job for Jones, The Stage, 31 May 1951 It also signalled the end of her research into the audience, and to her move to drama full-time.
The Orchestra YOU can afford for that extra special > occasion! Restful reed-organs, tinkling toy pianos, soothing psalteries, > suave swanee whistles, jolly jaw harps - NO noisy electronics! (Just the job > for that lazy Sunday afternoon!) All musical material guaranteed thru- > composed - NO hit-or-miss improvisation!Nyman (2002) p.
Reed was born in 1934 in Hounslow, Middlesex.David Teather, 'Alec and James Reed: recruitment is just the job for father and son', Guardian.co.uk, 3 June 2010; retrieved 10 July 2012. His father Leonard was a lithographic artist for the UK's Ministry of Information during WWII, supervising the production of a number of government information posters, including the original version of the Ministry's "Keep Calm and Carry On" poster.
Geoffrey Morton, Just The Job, Some Experiences of a Colonial Policeman, pp. 144-145 The police version was dismissed by Stern's followers and others, who believed that Stern had been shot in cold blood.Hyams, Edward (1975) Terrorists and Terrorism Hyams puts it bluntly: "Stern was 'shot while trying to escape'." Morton successfully sued four publishers of books which claimed he murdered Stern, including the English publisher of The Revolt, which settled without consulting the author, Menachem Begin, who wanted to go to court.
"2014 Final Elite League Green Sheets", speedwaygb.co. Retrieved 28 December 2014 He was signed for a second year by the Stars for 2015, and was also signed by Peterborough Panthers for their 2015 Premier League campaign."Young Rob is just the job for Panthers", Peterborough Telegraph, 9 December 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2014 Lambert was picked in the British team for the 2014 Under-21 World Cup."FIM Team Speedway Under-21 World Championship: Robert Lambert selected for GB", In 2018 years competed in the Speedway Euro Championship and came away with 3rs place overall.
Anderson's invention of the windshield wiper is mentioned in Season 17, Episode 19: "Girls Just Want to Have Sums," of the cartoon The Simpsons, during a debate between Marge Simpson and her husband and son, Homer and Bart, about gender equality: ::Marge: "Well, a woman also invented the windshield wiper!" ::Homer: "Which goes great with another male invention, the car!" Anderson's windshield wiper invention is also briefly mentioned on the British panel/quiz show; QI (Quite Interesting); Season 10, Episode 16 - "Just the Job". "When was the windshield wiper invented?" was the Weather Channel "Question of the Day" for July 6, 2016.
A milk float was also listed, as was a body style called a canopy pickup. This was a conversion of the standard panel van, but with the roof and sides down to the waist rail removed from a point about halfway along to the rear. The rear doors were also removed and a drop tailboard substituted, while a partition was put at the back of the cab area and a tip up seat built on to this bulkhead. The Eagle Engineering Company of Warwick produced small tower wagon equipment for the 400E, and Tuke and Bell supplied a special little slide cover refuse truck just the job for narrow alleys or pedestrian precincts.
Sedgemoor FM broadcasts on 104.2FM across Bridgwater and the rest of the district, providing listeners with a unique schedule of programming specific for the community. Dave Englefield now directs station and sales operations, Grant Francis continues his work as technical manager and Jason Pimm plays as support to both as station administrator and facilitator. Deciding to push Sedgemoor FM towards an older demographic than its predecessor, the team have successfully created a radio station that the community have welcomed. Scheduling consists of a variety of informative and entertaining radio shows including Dave Englefield's Breakfast Show, Sedgemoor Life with Jackie Sealy and The Carnival Show with Andy Bennett, along with local and national news coverage, local events guide, The Lowdown, and Just The Job, which highlights current job vacancies in the area.
Among the many young women who brought new energy and ideas to BBC radio during the war, starting careers in broadcasting that would endure for decades, Davies cut a highly unusual path in entertainment by taking, with the BBC's blessing, a two-hour musical comedy, set in the BBC's Broadcasting House, into London's West End which satirized the BBC. Just the Job for Jones, with book and lyrics by Davies and music by her established radio collaborator Alan Paul, was a big enough event to attract senior BBC management and the theatrical press. Presented at the Fortune Theatre, with members of the corporation's theatrical society, Ariel, making up the company, it was nonetheless a full-scale spectacle, produced by two of the outstanding talents in BBC drama and comedy. Audrey Cameron, a leading producer (and actor) in radio with hundreds of credits,Audrey Cameron reference page at BBC Genome was joined by Douglas Moodie, a producer of musicals and comedies who would go on to produce the BBC's television police classic Dixon of Dock Green, took charge of the production, and were to give Davies a free rein.

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