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"line of work" Definitions
  1. the work that a person does regularly in order to earn money : job

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Trump doesn't stand out from the crowd as the most famous person in this line of work — he's the only famous person in this line of work.
WASHINGTON — "In my line of work, perhaps in your line of work as well, all we have is our reputation," Marie L. Yovanovitch, the ousted American ambassador to Ukraine, said on Friday.
I quite liked being sat in a kitchen, talking to someone passionate about their line of work and their way of life, about that way of life and that line of work.
How does your wife feel about your line of work?
Below, he answered some questions about his line of work.
The article also referred incorrectly to Erb's line of work.
They were planning to go into another line of work.
Perhaps Justice Moore should consider a new line of work.
In her line of work, she says, curiosity is key.
I notice that even in my own line of work.
Corcoran's background wasn't standard for this line of work, either.
Yazidi Girl: [Arabic] Callimachi: She confirmed his line of work.
In truth, she should have got another line of work.
Clients expect a youthful man in his line of work.
How did you end up in this line of work?
In my line of work, it would be irresponsible not to.
This is a line of work that seems to suit you.
And boy, did I ever pick the wrong line of work!
For my line of work, games in general are quite important.
Mazzarolo also knows that his line of work won't exist forever.
"Safety is so important in our line of work," she says.
These were all welcome perks in Chabon's new line of work.
But law enforcement has always been a dangerous line of work.
Most of McAdoo's neighbors seem oblivious to his line of work.
How did they get in that dangerous, illegal line of work?
Since moving into his car, Vogel's line of work has changed.
In our line of work, a mistake can have grave consequences.
"I have to be flexible with my line of work," she says.
Maybe they should be the first to do this line of work.
See: Her response to J.J. Valentine's inquiry about her line of work.
If they did, they would take up some other line of work.
Judges, the ruling noted, must make sacrifices in their line of work.
It's a generally smart way to go in that line of work.
"It's time to find another line of work," Kennedy said of Pruitt.
We asked the bladesman a couple questions about his line of work.
King was encouraged to find another line of work by critic Rep.
Barfing—that's how you pay your dues in this line of work.
Do you see more trans people getting into your line of work?
It's also not exactly bad for business, given my line of work.
You take a pay cut when you're in that line of work.
My job, it's a strange job, it's an eccentric line of work.
The reality is, veterans are incredible assets to any line of work.
And in her line of work, avoiding what's crazy isn't the point.
Eventually I left that line of work altogether to write full time.
" "That's why he was in the line of work that he was in.
If that seems paradoxical, consider the nature of each friend's line of work.
When politics start affecting their line of work, it's time to get involved.
Lieberman didn't seem embarrassed to bring up his new line of work Saturday.
But like Trump, he's the most polarized person in his line of work.
Fortunately, nobody attempted to intimidate me back into my old line of work.
Unlike others in his line of work, however, he is not incorrigibly solitary.
In my line of work, being surrounded by gadgets is an occupational requirement.
The Saturday Profile Ho Pin is in a very dangerous line of work.
In Fonda's line of work, the discrimination against older women is particularly brutal.
What are some of the frustrations you have in your line of work?
The leading line of work differs substantially between Silicon Valley, Bismarck and Midland.
"It's hard to go find people in this line of work," he said.
Sometimes I feel the most spiritual people are in our line of work.
Being a specifically queer wedding planner is a fairly lonely line of work.
When not in Vietnam, Mr. Crawford pursued an entirely different line of work.
How you file your taxes will vary greatly depending on your line of work.
Notwithstanding his line of work, the man just can't stand a gross-feeling mouth.
Like any other line of work, tech journalists tend to get fixated on details.
Just consider their line of work: mentoring future generations, who are currently irritating kids.
His wife, Bonnie, suggested he try her own line of work as a pharmacist.
Unlike many in her line of work, Aboah is an activist first, model second.
Despite the attack and other threats, he's still in the same line of work.
I'm usually the only Black guy that I see in this line of work.
Truly, she should be removed from her position and find another line of work.
His line of work is relatively lucrative and stable, but also illegal and dangerous.
"Everyone in our line of work needs cash squirreled away," says Dollar Bill Stern.
She wasn't the only reason I went into this line of work, of course.
In Gerald Grant's line of work, there isn't such a thing as an "average" patient.
Sam Cervantes is a quiet-seeming guy who speaks earnestly about his line of work.
Nobody's chastising anyone for going out and being employed in some other line of work.
Matter-of-factly, he agrees some people aren't cut out for this line of work.
After you get outta juvie, you may want to consider a different line of work.
Some just fade into a less visible line of work after their brush with fame.
In these savage times, speaking truth to power had become a dangerous line of work.
Poverty, abuse, and desperation were also factors that pushed me toward that line of work.
By the way, in my line of work I don't just work with the wealthy.
After a while, though, that line of work grew to be too much for him.
I had a sneaking suspicion that she'd probably be fine with my line of work.
I would've done [him] for free if I were not in this line of work.
That is always a possibility, and, in this line of work, a very public one.
For somebody in my line of work, intelligence is less important than a sharp intuition.
"In my line of work, it's considered an advantage to be a woman," she purrs.
So NASA contracts are a key lifeline startups hoping to get into this line of work.
"I would imagine there would be considerable interest in pursuing this line of work," she said.
Temkin fell into this niche line of work while photographing urban landscapes and gardens throughout Chicago.
Even if the photographer didn't tell them, which I find impossible in my line of work.
In fact, it is the only legal line of work that migrants cannot get involved in.
I was a Navy SEAL for 12 years and used guns in my line of work.
That friend, who requested anonymity because of his line of work, confirmed his friendship with Lee.
Margot Robbie has a great sense of humor — a useful quality in her line of work.
But as his colleagues point out, even years in this line of work are necessarily preliminary.
"Our new President, of course, has not been in this line of work before," McConnell said.
It doesn't hurt that Woods has a quick sense of humor about her line of work.
Then matter-of-factly note that you later realized you're in the same line of work.
Because we're going to make mistakes in this line of work, that's just the bottom line.
Switching to a totally different line of work rendered a lot of that information essentially useless.
In my line of work, I interact with new mothers from all over the United States.
Here we are, owning up to the obnoxious habits we've developed through our line of work.
I think I need to uphold a certain sense of mystery in my line of work.
He cited his philanthropic giving and said he had no issue with his line of work.
And unfortunately in our line of work, it's dangerous to not engage, but at what cost?
She said her new line of work made her see these programs in a different light.
The key to succeeding in my line of work was establishing a strong rapport with celebrities.
"The Deuce" simply assumes that in any decade and any line of work, people are people.
Jon, you said you went into a training program to get into this line of work.
The real question, she said: "Can you attract the future stars into this line of work?"
No matter your line of work or income, you have something to bring to the table.
This is likely just one of a thousand disasters they've witnessed in their line of work.
You can die in this line of work, certainly a reason to want to escape the game.
Steve King (R-Iowa) should "find another line of work" following his racist comments on white supremacy.
It was inevitable that they'd find a way to make it a semi-official line of work.
She said that politics has never been a big issue in her line of work, until now.
In his line of work, that means charming Hollywood, collecting awards, and winning the love of fans.
When you first start out in this line of work, you will surely suffer from cramped arms.
However, if nothing in your job comes easy, you might be in the wrong line of work.
Such meetings can be critical in their line of work, since most cases never go to trial.
In my line of work, there are few things as gratifying as catching someone in a lie.
"That's how we drifted into our line of work," Ms. Morris told "CBS This Morning" in October.
Purdy told me that's why he is divorced -- in his line of work, some things get carried home.
He has since found himself in another gray-zone line of work, albeit one that's far less dangerous.
But it's notable, still, that Facebook's AI research lab (known as FAIR) is pursuing this line of work.
"If he doesn't understand why 'white supremacy' is offensive, he should find another line of work," McConnell said.
Sadly, beatings, robberies, and on some occasions, even machete attacks are not uncommon in this line of work.
For example, one line of work suggested that the limited resource being depleted was glucose, the brain's fuel.
The years of doing this line of work has given me a pretty low view of the church.
Jackson is in a line of work similar to Holland's, but on the more physical end of things.
"Before I got into this line of work, I was really into fitness, leisure reading," Merritt told me.
This amazing opportunity wasn't out-of-the-ordinary for my line of work, but the timing was exceptional.
There are words that get thrown around a lot in our line of work like 'genius' or 'inspiration.
Mobley and writer JoEllen Kelly gathered firefighters moving stories about what brought them into this line of work.
You might feel weird about monetizing your life story, but if so, consider a new line of work.
Due to my line of work, cyber-espionage and sabotage, I'd assume the vault's full of valuable documents.
" McConnell added, "If he doesn't understand why 'white supremacy' is offensive, he should find another line of work.
"If we can't sell this to the American people, we ought to go into another line of work."
With power prices low, it's hard for power generation businesses to make money in this line of work.
In my line of work, if you put your company ahead of you, you're going to do fine.
In my line of work, you have to produce and execute precise physical results in order to succeed.
Washington (CNN)Roger Stone is trying out a new line of work while he challenges his recent conviction.
And he decided to pursue a different line of work, but something he knew he could do: singing.
It doesn't sugarcoat that Elizabeth and Philip are in an ugly line of work and do unforgivable things.
Even fewer in Mr. Guzmán's line of work have been forced to defend themselves in an American court.
We can spend that time and energy toward family, fun, or more hustling in our line of work.
No one cares about their race, socio-economic status, line of work, political affiliation, religion, or other ideology.
The online nature of this line of work makes it particularly good for a work-from-anywhere arrangement.
"We're people who got into this line of work because we wanted people to like us," she explains.
More recently, he said he does not think he will go back to his old line of work.
Cooke remembers just shrugging at the mess, since that's the standard response in his demanding line of work.
But as any Hollywood executive can tell you, he's entering a dangerous line of work that often backfires.
My line of work provides easy access to the fixes for these "problems," and I took them without hesitation.
For others, it means considering another line of work entirely — and potentially taking their skills away from public service.
However, in my line of work as an urban educator, causing discomfort (especially to systems of oppression) is necessary.
As it happened, her research for the Brice memoir is what led her into this new line of work.
They're all really nice, which makes sense, because you don't get into this line of work unless you're nice.
"In my line of work, there's no way you're going to sit back and watch something happen," she says.
At best, an MBA is a somewhat necessary but nonetheless insufficient qualification to get into this line of work.
In my line of work, and in my life as a reader, I've seen a lot of book marketing.
The two men are in the same line of work, and they're both very good at what they do.
Depending on the line of work your grad is going into, she might need a good, put-together bag.
Though psychics don't make very large annual salaries, hours tend to be flexible in this mystical line of work.
Escorts can sometimes be addicted to the money and the lifestyle, and become stuck in that line of work.
They could also again charge more based on gender or line of work, or raise rates on older Americans.
Indeed, a person's ability to work from home is highly dependent on the line of work they are in.
Moreover, he wrote that Huawei is not, as it argued, prevented from participating in its chosen line of work.
In our line of work, there is no substitute for efficiency on either side of the supply-demand equation.
That line of work belongs to her husband, Harry (Liam Neeson), until he dies in a robbery gone awry.
Yet the worry among lobbying officials on Thursday wasn't that they would suddenly be out of a line of work.
I see all too often a point-of-view gap in our line of work, and it's not on purpose.
Depending on the line of work your grad is going into, he might need a good, put-together looking bag.
Should he take his new line of work home with him, he might face some scrutiny from his fellow officers.
Snakes inside of snakes might be a surprise to you, but is actually quite convenient in Ruane's line of work.
If our elected leaders are too afraid to make spending cuts, then they should go into another line of work.
In Ward's line of work, he can't help but think that Armageddon will arrive in the lithic form from space.
A bad barber will, at worst, give bad haircuts and probably end up needing to find another line of work.
"Look, if you can find a partisan basis for animal adoption, you should find another line of work," Tillis said.
"For many years we have experienced this kind of bullying and persecution in our line of work," Ms. Ni said.
It features the final columns and stories written by 24 journalists before they were killed in their line of work.
"If you are branded as disloyal then you are making a decision to find another line of work," McGehee said.
Some women have no choice but this line of work because their origin communities are unable to provide them jobs.
JEFF, WATCHED YOU CUT THE RIBBON WITH AL ROKER YESTERDAY MORNING – WHAT A GREAT PERK IN YOUR LINE OF WORK.
"If we can't sell this to the American people we ought to go into another line of work," he said.
But in his line of work, if you're constantly holding onto your urine and not going often, it can happen.
Not only does this line of work empower me, but it empowers clients to feel the connection they've been missing.
I like having more of a flexible schedule, which is a great perk of being in this line of work.
"We're only small in this particular line of work," said Chris Chester, a 303-pound guard for the Atlanta Falcons.
In a way, does that kind of dispute go some way to showing how exciting this line of work is?
Even if he's a terrible actor (and he is), he's not going to kill anybody in that line of work.
Ms. Sobchak, 36, married for five years with one infant son, makes no apologies for continuing that line of work.
" Even so, Mr. Meyers said that, in his line of work, "it's nice to have an elephant in the room.
The general line of work is exactly what I want to be doing; specific assignments range from "eh" to enjoyable.
Today, however, he appreciates his mom&aposs line of work and that he grew up in a sex-positive household.
At the same time, they've found something elusive — relative stability — in what's supposed to be a reckless line of work.
Eve describes her quarry as being "flamboyant and attention-seeking," not usually qualities one sees in this line of work.
If she's able to find a position in that line of work, she could more than double her current salary.
But unfortunately there are struggles that come with her line of work in our society, especially as time goes by.
It would also allow companies in the same geographic area, but not necessarily the same line of work, to form associations.
Oddly enough, it was the deli owner who encouraged her to pursue another line of work to make more money: stripping.
While the jokes aren't purposefully at Chuck's expense, Chuck isn't enjoying the barrage of comedic barbs about his line of work.
In our line of work, traditional time windows in business cannot account for the rapid and accelerating pace of modern technology.
When you get into this line of work, you need passion and patience; otherwise, it's much too complicated of an exercise.
She recalls that experience and "breaking through those kind of stereotypes" as one of the challenges in her line of work.
Gizmodo: How did you get into this line of work, tackling the war on terror and its effect on Muslim communities?
Products that prioritize functionality earn high scores; there's very little room for emotion or irrational verdicts in this line of work.
But regardless of the gig, "stress is unavoidable, no matter your line of work," said Kyle Kensing, CareerCast's online content editor.
Someone like Jeff Koons would have to find a new line of work — maybe he could get a job at UNICEF.
He said the transaction seemed odd to him, but his line of work demands confidentiality, so he didn't ask many questions.
These small-time charcoal makers, however, are hardly getting rich off the trade, and feel boxed into their line of work.
Despite his very public line of work, Mr. Bradsell disliked the limelight and in later years had an almost hermitlike reputation.
Regardless of one's industry or line of work, sexual assault is a crime, not an occupational hazard of working while female.
Another -- a swing dance hobbyist -- has been turned away by prospective dance partners when they learn of her line of work.
Take Schjeldahl on Picasso, an artist who obviates the anxiety that the critic's line of work is dependent on insider knowledge.
Name Withheld There's evidently an understanding in your line of work that you won't "steal" clients from firms that employ you.
Amazon, the world's largest online retailer and largest cloud-computing company, is pushing into a new line of work: computer chips.
It is perhaps an occupational hazard in Mr. Cohen's line of work to see the world in light of its dangers.
JP: Well, my daughter, Rickie, grew up seeing other women in my line of work on magazine covers and red carpets.
That's going to be totally fine for the majority of users, but not for me personally and my line of work.
The interviews also revealed that it's common for men to feel uncomfortable in this line of work, especially in the beginning.
"If he doesn't understand why 'white supremacy' is offensive, he should find another line of work," said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
When he got out of that line of work, Winchell took his profits and bought some land in north-east Los Angeles.
Same goes for "I chose my line of work so I could pretend" on "Wooden Girl"—perhaps a reference to previous releases.
Sons are expected to follow their fathers into their "line of work," and do so through a ritual called a blood baptism.
"You never reveal how you feel," Hoffa tells Frank, failing to see the wisdom behind that strategy in his line of work.
McConnell clearly touched a nerve with his comments that Trump had "not been in this line of work before" and tensions escalated.
Pong recognizes that the ability to provide professional services can depend heavily on each situation, including one's line of work and bandwidth.
Well I was lucky that I went into the line of work I did, because I wasn't trained for many other things.
Because the offerings are unregulated, most venture capitalists remain wary of them, even as their very line of work suddenly looks threatened.
New York real estate, where Trump first learned the art of the con, is a line of work that's built on chicanery.
In my line of work I have the wonderful, rarefied experience of talking to lots of interesting people who do different things.
The idea that the displaced and dispossessed "should seek retraining and get into another line of work" is, of course, utterly cynical.
His success in that line of work led to a friendship with President Donald Trump, as well as several joint business ventures.
"Guys throw so hard now, you either become accustomed to it or you have to find another line of work," Murphy said.
"In our line of work, in our world, this kind of moment happens on a smaller scale all the time," said Moutier.
If this is your job (and it's making you nuts), you may want to consider a new position or line of work.
Truck drivers who own their own trucks and want to be independent must be made employees or find another line of work.
"Our new president, of course, has not been in this line of work before," McConnell said earlier this month in a speech.
In 2013, I decided to take a risk and a significant pay cut in order to pursue a different line of work.
I didn't want this to be a book that was so overwhelming for someone who is not in our line of work.
"When you get into this line of work you know it's not unheard of, so it's not exactly a surprise," he says.
The hazards facing people in this line of work have a long history — they inspired the Memphis sanitation workers' strike of 19689.
I replied that I was in talks with one of the firm's clients for a project outside the firm's line of work.
When you get out of that line of work, the need to maximize efficiency, rationalize effort, raise productivity, modernize relentlessly, is diminished.
" It's particularly difficult for people in her line of work, she says, who are in the business of "human touch and connection.
Trans students face bullying in school, which can lead to dropping out and landing in a high-risk, precarious line of work.
You don't get far in this line of work unless you have some control over your nerves, and so Maple calmed himself.
He was denounced by GOP leaders, including Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, who suggested King find "another line of work," and Sen.
I believe strongly in this line of work, but what are the prospects here for me to pursue it here over time?
The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, suggested Mr. King find "another line of work" and Senator Mitt Romney said he should quit.
Because, let's be honest — people can be pretty terrible, and you deal with a lot of people in this line of work.
On Monday, the porn performer sat down for an Ask Me Anything session on Reddit to get real about her line of work.
Kenny says that headshots are generally not needed for résumés in the United States ("depending on the line of work and position desired").
She took her first job as a domestic worker at sixteen in Kingston after falling into the line of work out of necessity.
And Graham publicly admits that having the President's ear has made him relevant, which he says is important in his line of work.
It takes investment in alternative techniques, and that can be hard because in this line of work there's always turnover and staff shortages.
Whether you're a bartender or a movie star, chances are there are things you wish people could know about your line of work.
At the end of the visit, the doctor told Hardin that her line of work might be the cause of her sudden anxiety.
I don't know what line of work you're in, but chances are you don't need to learn how to do a J-turn.
She told Mashable she's bombarded with multiple unwanted nude photos daily, probably more than most people, thanks to her chosen line of work.
Ladd, 82, had Dern while married to actor Bruce Dern, 81 — and she wanted her daughter to follow a different line of work.
But Kernen, a former stockbroker, also has a science background— and a robust one at that, for someone in his line of work.
It can make them better able to enjoy and manage their lives and can help get them into a rewarding line of work.
She risks retaliation, a common response to claims of discrimination, which could mean being fired and even blacklisted in her line of work.
My view of this is, if we can't sell this to the American people, we ought to go into another line of work.
Causal Art  The line of work joined to another protocol which was the attempt to extend Minimalism beyond the simplification of the object.
LUCAS HEDGES Do you actually think you wouldn't have gone into this line of work had it not been for your mom's actions?
Van Wagenen was aggressive by necessity in his former line of work — nobody hires an agent to tank — and so he is again.
One of six children, he took on many farm chores as he grew older but saw no future in that line of work.
He is in another line of work that increasingly pays too little to attract enough Americans: Mr. Soberano is a public school teacher.
The annual conference is an international affair, attracting central bankers from around the world, and it usually focuses on that line of work.
If you do not live by the creed, "Mission first, ego second," then you may be in the wrong line of work.   2628.
"They can put their savings in conflict-free investments like mutual funds or they can pick a different line of work," Warren said.
Cannabis companies are eager to find candidates with experience in their line of work, rather than a specific education in cannabis, he says.
The organization hosts an annual "Press Freedom Awards" and annually documents instances of journalists being killed or imprisoned in their line of work.
The idea for the Rev-O-mate device came from illustrator JACO, who was unsatisfied with the devices available in his line of work.
In fact, the group as a whole picked their own respective jobs as the second safest line of work than any other besides nursing.
For many workers and their families, it's not as simple as picking up and finding a new line of work when the mine closes.
The alternative is an "own occupation" plan, where benefits kick in once you're unable to perform the duties of your specific line of work.
But if your line of work involves keeping certain bits of information confidential, the benefit of a secure and ephemeral messaging service seems obvious.
Donald Trump says his latest accuser is no saint ... and he sounds certain she's been grabbed plenty of times in her line of work.
Because tech has become so omnipresent in our lives, it's worth thinking about the tech skills that are applicable to every line of work.
For people who don't find Kim's line of work to be legitimate, empathy after the robbery came only second to questions about its credibility.
"The gender topic is a frequent theme in my line of work, [and] I do agree with the findings of this test, " said Dillman.
Cook charges anywhere from $150 an hour to $260 an hour on Christmas Day —much higher than typical rates for his line of work.
Nick spends a little while reveling in culture shock before discovering, to his very minimal surprise, what his new line of work will be.
Amazon Web Services, the biggest of the cloud-computing providers, has a new line of work: Taking other cloud-computing giants into other countries.
It's possible that somebody reading this now has seen something in their line of work or has evidence they'd like to come forward with.
She's a slick talker too, and she hopes she's a match for him: "We're in the same line of work, after all," she says.
Whatever the coroner's findings, the death has been a painful reminder to other bouncers of the hazards that come with their line of work.
Like some of the others, Longa is taking advantage of this newfound free time and will focus on his main line of work, filmmaking.
"I'm someone who finds filmmaking, I suspect like many people in my line of work, incredibly stressful and not enjoyable at all," Atkinson said.
With a father in such a dangerous line of work, that daughter "should probably believe more, and pray for her dad", the minder exclaims.
"That's a pretty compelling case in any line of work and tends to get a golfer's attention," said Blake Wooster, 15th Club's chief executive.
"They can put their savings in conflict-free investments like mutual funds or they can pick a different line of work," she said then.
Bibliophilia, that gentle, beautiful madness, comes in many forms, and in my line of work, I think I know it when I see it.
According to Hella and Yvette, two sex workers and activists in the Amsterdam sex industry, it can be an empowering and frustrating line of work.
I'm 37 now, and while my undereye circles have never crippled my self-esteem, they have been hard to ignore given my line of work.
"Never in this line of work is it acceptable to respond to reasonable and legitimate questioning with the use of physical force," the statement reads.
"For a 73-year-old to be out on a drug task force, supposedly chasing deadly criminals, is not his line of work," Harris said.
It's the kind of career that involves a catwalk instead of a cubicle, and rather than collating, she's wearing couture in her line of work.
No matter what line of work you're in, there's a good chance you could use a little (okay, a lot) less email in your life.
As Jack explains, this line of work makes sense for automakers, whose electric car offerings put them in the middle of a booming battery biz.
"Our new President, of course, has not been in this line of work before," said McConnell according to CNN affiliate WCPO, which covered the event.
"Our new president, of course, has not been in this line of work before," said McConnell according to CNN affiliate WCPO which covered the event.
Sharpton called Normand's decision to use those words "offensive" and "dumb" ... and added, "Maybe he should consider another line of work, certainly not press conferences."
You'd probably think that, in my line of work, things go well most of the time, but it's the tough parts that make you evolve.
This article originally appeared on VICE Indonesia It wasn't one big shocking event that made Wulan Mayastika first wonder about her father's line of work.
A nurse's line of work is often physically exhausting, emotionally and mentally draining, and frustratingly thankless — few people are more deserving of a Caribbean getaway.
Today in the red chair is Laura Wasser, a very famous divorce attorney who has become unusually famous for someone in her line of work.
He's also called for tougher lobbying disclosure rules and for prohibiting lobbyists from representing for foreign governments — a lucrative line of work on K Street.
I get that, it's literally nobody's business, but in my line of work I like to give other women a point of reference and connection.
I think some of you think that because we're alone on stage, that stand-up is a completely solitary line of work, but it's not.
He has repeatedly promised to revive the steel production, a line of work that now employs about as many people as a large medical center.
Mr. King says he has no plans to seek "another line of work," as Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Senate majority leader, recommended this week.
For example, a textile machine worker can switch to a similar line of work if they have the qualifications to be a machinist as well.
On the new podcast, Greenfield stressed that being 'loud' is necessary in his line of work — and not just when he and his colleagues are right.
Many choose this line of work, sometimes out of set of life circumstances that make it the best option, but also of their own free will.
Modeling may seem like a strange line of work for someone who has obsessively feared being judged, but getting better from OCD involves continuously challenging myself.
"If we can't sell this to the American people we ought to go into another line of work," McConnell told reporters after the Senate's final vote.
Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, similarly suggested he "find another line of work"—as did Liz Cheney, the third-highest ranking Republican in the House.
Francis had just heard the association's president, Patricia Thomas of Associated Press Television, talk about journalists killed, imprisoned, wounded or threatened in their line of work.
When you talk to other people in business and people working, who are truck drivers or whoever -- in our particular line of work, they are happy.
Joseph Rauch, a writer for TalkSpace, a company that provides online messaging therapy, speaks on the need for verifying human-ness in his line of work.
How has this line of work impacted you as a parent, and as someone who teaches at one of the largest Christian institutions in the US?
"Our new President, of course, has not been in this line of work before," said McConnell, according to a local CNN affiliate, which covered the event.
It was through this line of work that she learned about the erotic community in World of Warcraft, and wanted to check it out for herself.
Her new line of work probably pleases her actress mother Blythe Danner, who Paltrow says used to beg her to not go into the family business.
Her time in the public eye, however, first started with her acting career — a line of work that lead her to meet Ronald Reagan in 22014.
But if you do any line of work for the community, she argues, you'll end up falsifying your work, because you'll be angling it for applause.
In my line of work, I am glad that Oregon has enacted strong gun safety laws that protect both innocent citizens and law enforcement officers alike.
A strategic way to use social platforms to meet your networking goals is to position yourself as an expert, or "influencer," in your line of work.
You know, look, people say unfortunate things at times, but if you hold grudges in this line of work, you're never going to get anything done.
The sperm also absorb the drugs and keep bodily fluids from diluting the drugs' concentration, a common challenge in this line of work, the authors write.
"As she saw it, these were things that others in her line of work had to frequently endure and grow a thick skin toward," Sinh says.
Of course, there is always sticking around to lobby — "I would rather be taken to Singapore and caned" is his quip on that line of work.
Besides, he says, if you can't sell Miller products in Milwaukee, where the company was founded, you might as well find a different line of work.
The iron phallus she created is enshrined in Kawasaki, and many sex workers leave offerings and prayers there to protect them in their line of work.
The gang's life of crime was interrupted by arrests and prison sentences, but they were generally for drug-related offenses, not their principal line of work.
Speaking to The Virginian-Pilot in August after taking command of the ship, Hakimzadeh said what he experienced as a child inspired his line of work.
These include the college draft (imagine that, in your line of work, the "right" to employ you was owned by one company) and the salary cap.
"It left blind spots open so we could pass easily," said Daniel, who asked us to withhold his real name because of his line of work.
Business owners who knew for sure that they wouldn't qualify for the break because of their line of work and their taxable income sought other strategies.
Vinny's scheduled to perform with Chippendales every weekend through the end of the month ... so a sprained ankle could seriously affect his new line of work.
This is not an airtight line of work; for starters, as the movie acknowledges, it relies on Jen and Mel's never running into anyone they deceive.
Like most people in this line of work, I ended up going to college to learn more about animals and now realize how bad zoos are, really.
Once you get the hang of it, it's all smooth sailing... this line of work may not be everyone's cup of tea but it certainly is mine.
Now 25, Quinn—who identifies as bisexual—lives in Manchester, and when we meet at his friend's apartment, he couldn't be happier with his line of work.
Proponents, mainly within the coal industry, are ecstatic about the new developments and saw the Obama administration's regulations over federal lands as killing their line of work.
While rewarding, my line of work can feel isolating at times — that's why connecting with friends and colleagues on social media is one of my guilty pleasures.
It is a line of work that comes with known dangers and is already part of a protected class in that attacks against it are automatic felonies.
Manafort and people in his line of work often don't bother to register as foreign agents because the US government rarely prosecutes people for failing to register.
Like many others in this line of work, Madiedo uses a dashboard camera, which can be useful for challenging inaccurate driver testimony or just keeping drivers safe.
Even with the occasional bite or scratch, Perry loved his new line of work and became the co-owner of Cozy Cat Boarding and Grooming in 2015.
I have worked in construction my entire life, and in my line of work, I have found that foresight and discretion are worth their weight in gold.
So they are exposed to much more comprehensive and sexual health and education which hopefully translates into better services when they go into their line of work.
We're in this line of work because we want to stimulate curiosity, to communicate the significance of art, and to enrich the lives of our fellow Angelenos.
"I was a start-up company's dream employee," he says, adding that his background in photo, video, and online marketing was perfect for this line of work.
I've seen sexual assault victims before in my line of work and the trauma that they face and there's no doubt in my mind that something happened.
So do a little recon and find a group that fits your niche or one that was designed for side hustlers in your same line of work.
"As the president has said, in our line of work you shake hands when someone wants to shake your hand," Pence said during a Tuesday news conference.
They could also again charge more based on gender or line of work, as was legal before the Affordable Care Act, or raise rates for older people.
In an average night in this line of work, Mike will be tossed between 50 to 60 times, occasionally at a distance of eight to ten feet.
But Nabi, Gomes's boss, was emphatic that to be effective in this line of work, passion is essential—but emotion needs to be checked at the door.
City officials originally said that allowing the sale of antique ivory would give local traders time to liquidate their stocks and find a new line of work.
The Education Department has said it was troubled by the reimbursement requests while Dottore has defended his expenses and fees as typical for his line of work.
If Democratic politicians don't believe they can make the public see the difference between these two impeachment scenarios, perhaps they are in the wrong line of work.
"If we can't sell this to the American people, we ought to go into another line of work," declared Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, last December.
To go into that line of work, you've got to have a part of you that wants to serve the populace, that wants there to be justice.
" THINGAMAJIG Clues: Thingamajig marrying himself; a single silver ring; an envelope addressed to "My love Maryland"; "In my line of work, I'm used to hustling every day.
There's also a fair amount of violence, although as Lara is relatively new to this perilous line of work, there's very little that's casual about the carnage.
I was born into a middle-class family, but I've hovered near poverty level all of my adult life because my line of work doesn't pay much.
Breaking into this line of work can seem impossible, but with the right tools under your belt you could be well on your way to making millions.
Though snake-smuggling might seem like a pretty dangerous line of work, the live reptile trade brings in roughly $2 billion a year, according to the Humane Society.
In my line of work, you really must swallow the bitter pill that there are greater opportunities in the U.S., just as immigrants have seen for 200 years.
He says he's never been accused of sexual harassment in his line of work and, moreover, would reconsider any personal and professional relationships with men who have been.
The agent ended the interview by saying that although he doesn't agree with Trump on everything, he supports his border security plans because of his line of work.
But a new lawsuit involving two venture-backed companies — both of which are rooted in machine intelligence — makes both sides sound surprisingly careless given their line of work.
She also declines requests from people whose fields of work are completely separate from her own and would never have anything to do with her line of work.
I was someone who was newly married, and I'm a sex educator, so that's really something that I think about often, because it's just my line of work.
"My stance is every day in this line of work you show up and you never know what's in store for you," Franklin told the Akron Beacon Journal.
Like many women in this line of work, I have experienced sexism from my male counterparts, and it has had far-reaching effects on my confidence and career.
"She teaches me things that could translate to any line of work, but it's mainly just being on time; she's always on time no matter what," Gerber said.
For geologist André Desrochers [that's french for "of the rocks," a suitable name for someone in this line of work], the mine is a veritable cave of treasures.
"She teaches me things that could translate to any line of work, but it's mainly just being on time; she's always on time no matter what," she says.
In Gulliver's line of work, when tapping up a source for a story, for example, it quite frankly doesn't matter if he steals the food from your plate.
That thousands of well-educated, well-trained innovators might have to find another line of work is worth the price of ridding the country of the surveillance economy.
While Nemecek says the optimal level of hours of work per week is largely dependent on the individual and their line of work,  "Balance is critical," he says.
The measure failed after Rules Committee members, some of them lobbyists, defended the profession and argued that there is no reason to single out their line of work.
"In our line of work, we use narrow machine learning—which is a form of AI—when trying to apply intelligence to a specific problem," he told Gizmodo.
In his line of work, the stakes are high: Defeat means conceding more power to the powerful, knowing they'll use it to perpetrate harm against his own community.
Since the beginning of the season, Klotzbach has been obsessively keeping track of the storms in a way, he says, that straddles the line of work and hobby.
I'm not sure anyone would say their calling in life is to be a customer service rep, but I was particularly ill-suited for this line of work.
He goes around the country as an evangelist for reform-minded prosecutorial work, often trying to talk aspiring public defenders to embark on his line of work instead.
In his 12th crossword puzzle for The New York Times, Mr. Trudeau offers advice on how to dress to people who are in a certain line of work.
From sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, he adheres to the faith's prohibitions on phones, television or internet, and perhaps most difficult for his line of work, handling money.
I'm afraid that if you are in my line of work — writing about the intersection of technology, spying, cybersabotage and national power — you attract attention from intelligence services.
"That was probably the biggest thing that was unique to me, was becoming known for that because it was also related to my line of work," Craig said.
A dream purchase nearly scuttled by undisclosed debt forced Schneider and Auten, who now live in Sitges, Spain, into a financial reckoning — and their new line of work.
The FAA also has ramped up its educational outreach with law enforcement, farmers, journalists and others who may want to use the technology in their line of work.
The main character of the story is Geralt of Rivia, a skillful monster-hunter who finds himself an outcast as a consequence of his particular line of work.
The best way to find a job that doesn't become a mediocre career is to find a line of work that fulfills three criteria: passion, skill and need.
"Most artisans in factories and workshops now are in their 60s and 70s, and younger people are not so interested in this line of work," Mr. Mattioli said.
But the wedding serves as an important milestone for the both of them in a line of work where the border between reality and story is ever-shifting.
In his line of work, the actor has rocked a ton of different hairstyles and facial hair combos — from sideburns to chops to even a perfectly groomed handlebar mustache.
A college-student and professional designer in Brisbane, Australia named Zvina Luke decided that since her line of work is very visual in nature, her resume should be too.
Mastering the art of body language can actually help you advance your career, increase communication skills, and help you get ahead — no matter what line of work you're in.
Once you get to three reported concussions in your career, it's time to start considering a new line of work, no matter how great you are in that field.
"What we hear over and over again is that [people] fell into their line of work, and 10 years later, they don't know why they're still there," Stanley said.
Benetti has worked with over 30 different species of fish from embryo to adult in his line of work, and the fish have been resilient to aquaculture's extreme stresses.
"They can put their savings in conflict-free investments like mutual funds or they can pick a different line of work," said Warren, a potential 2020 White House contender.
Hanging over all the promise, though, is the question of whether for-profit companies are well-suited to this line of work, long the province of nonprofit do-gooders.
Fentanyl affects a lot of people down here, and my line of work is trying to deal with trauma, and why people do the things they do to cope.
By then, Mr. Simpson's period of relative anonymity had come and gone, replaced by a spotlight that has exacerbated the kind of distrust endemic to his line of work.
But Mr. Vevers was alarmed by something in his new line of work: coral "bleaching" and subsequent death, a phenomenon spurred by a two-degree rise in water temperature.
We do get a lot of people in your line of work coming in, saying, 'I'm up for a big role, I have this audition, I need some luck.
" He said King "ought to resign and move on and let someone else who represents American values take his seat," adding "he should find a different line of work.
Though she promptly quit the job when she was cast in Precious at the age of 24, she insists her previous line of work prepped her for an acting career.
People wanted to know how Little got into this line of work and what she studied in school, and they wanted to get to know her more as a person.
And the manufacturer says that the screen will sense touch even while wearing "light work gloves," which could be handy if you regularly wear gloves in your line of work.
In other words, if either of these girls ever do decide to pursue this line of work seriously, they've already got the founding members of their fan club built-in.
Lawrence's interview with Kardashian was notable because Lawrence didn't once remark on Kardashian's beauty, or Kardashian's line of work and the guest and host seemed to genuinely love each other.
According to the fictional narrative that anchors the show, the works are by Hillel Fischer Traumberg, whose initials mirror his line of work as a British high-frequency trader (HFT).
Know yourself, be aware of what you need to feel fulfilled in your line of work and proactively acknowledge the signs of burnout before it gets the better of you.
Getting praise in my line of work is rare—the only praise you might get at the end of the day is that they think you're easy to work with.
"What critics said: "If Eve is our frayed tether to reality, Villanelle embodies the entitled, otherworldly glamour of both being in her line of work and taking pride in it.
Through that interview, Miele shared with me her three biggest keys to everyday success in her line of work; many of these tips could apply to just about every workplace.
"They can put their savings in conflict-free investments like mutual funds or they can pick a different line of work," said Warren, considered a potential 2020 White House contender.
"Following @benjaminwittes' great advice, I just donated to the @FBIAgentsAssoc fund to aid families of agents facing unforeseen tragedies in the line of work," the former Florida Republican lawmaker tweeted.
It's easy to get caught up in your line of work and feel like that's all there is, Kurtz notes, so get out there and be inspired by the world.
And a retirement study by Merrill Lynch and Age Wave indicated that 58 percent of working retirees viewed retirement as a chance to move to a different line of work.
As the chief brand officer of e-commerce fashion company Revolve, Gerona's line of work takes her to events across New York City, Los Angeles, Paris, Lisbon, Ibiza and more.
But director Luke Lorentzen manages to capture the Ochoas' compassion and their own economic instability, as well as the heart-thumping adrenaline rush that often accompanies their line of work.
For years, working as a travel writer, an inconsistent line of work that served as shallow cover for a flâneurial pursuit of spectacular things, I took this imperative to extremes.
But there were other benefits to her new line of work, like twice-a-month visits to her great-aunt, whose house in Dakar she uses as a distribution center.
But director Luke Lorentzen manages to also capture their compassion and their own economic instability, as well as the heart-thumping adrenaline rush that often accompanies their line of work.
Given his line of work, Gilbert says he "took a lot of shit" for supporting Trump, but he doesn't see much reason to worry about marijuana over the next four years.
But I can totally imagine someone in a more sensitive line of work than me, or a few more things to be paranoid about, buying this laptop specifically for these reasons.
"Our new president has of course not been in this line of work before, and I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process," McConnell said.
Because this is about Brennan I know more people, more people that worked in your line of work that think that he is the absolute worst director we&aposve ever had.
Instead, this last week has been one where everyone has been talking about fake news, and journalists have been learning that maybe we're in the wrong line of work after all.
Cobra says Jake did not disclose he was a famous YouTube prankster when they first leased to him, but that it quickly became apparent what line of work he was in.
It was more about placing a different part of your brain into the discussion; he'd met so many fishermen throughout his life and he wanted to protect that line of work.
And it's not that he doesn't have any other interests, or things that he cares about with the sort of sick fervor you'd expect from people in his line of work.
During this "retirement," you could pursue whatever was meaningful to you, whether that be a new line of work, traveling the world or devoting your time to your family and community.
"In my line of work, I feel like I see a lot of amazing things," said Thomas, who heads a division of rare kidney diseases at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix.
" Slapping his hand in his palm for emphasis, Mr. Affleck added, "You've got to realize, this line of work, it's rooted in a feeling of needing to audition all the time.
The Game PlanI love dressing up, but it's not always conducive for my line of work, as I spend more time out in the field than I do at my desk.
So it was with Myles Braccio, a Phoenix prosecutor who elected to go into and stay in that line of work because it would allow him to wipe away his debt.
She is believed to be the first journalist killed in the line of work in Britain since 2001, when the Northern Ireland investigative reporter Martin O'Hagan was murdered by Protestant terrorists.
It's not exactly a victimless crime, but "Hustlers" brushes off any serious ethical qualms, partly by making the men, for the most part, interchangeable jerks in an indefensible line of work.
If we were to lend our detective skills to the analysis, this implies the murderer's M.O. has more to do with the victim's species rather than line of work or gender.
But a few months into her new line of work, she realized that accepting such a broad range of gigs was inefficient and didn&apost allow her to maximize her income.
Much later, in her early days at the Chelsea, she entered into another line of work soon after a friend gave her the gift of a night with a male prostitute.
The demand for IT workers is high, pay for tech jobs is competitive, and more workers in nearly every line of work are putting effort into learning data and technology skills.
In his line of work, Stern represents galleries, artists and collectors in an array of matters including handling major transactions, aid with estate planning, and conflicts over art authenticity or ownership.
And either there's a problem with the story or there's a problem with distribution, or it's a problem with the headline, or maybe you should get a different line of work.
Today's youngster are being exposed to more extreme porn when they're young, in this pruning stage, and that's where things have grown really interesting for someone in my line of work.
One can imagine that the officer could find some uses for getting his calls answered in his line of work, but he also expects that its value will just continue to rise.
That's easy for a guy like me to say because I've been involved in a creative line of work but at the same time there are challenges and frustrations inherent in that.
The messages slightly vary per woman, including details personal to them, such as implying the leak of these photos would be detrimental to their line of work, or mentioning a loved one.
A new, shady line of work is already emerging: opportunists are said to be snapping up 1,000-rupee notes at a deep discount from those with too much stashed cash to declare.
In manufacturing, Volini sees a potential new line of work in "robot-teaming coordinators": employees who implement automation and work with software developers to train the robots that will carry it out.
Watch: 10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Sex Worker The women tell me they're in this line of work by choice, and feel their profession should be recognised as such.
Salas decided to take a $231,215 pay cut to go "where growth opportunities are available and attainable, and where the line of work fits into my overall long-term plans," he said.
He should get the message that you're not looking for a date but that you respect his role in your mutual line of work (and you're not out there gossiping about him).
It wasn't the first time a rider had proposed a new line of work; in the bustling tech scene in Seattle, his passengers often seemed to be scouting for people to hire.
Xavier Mertens, an independent security consultant in Belgium, told me that for him and others in his line of work, WHOIS is often the first line of defense when assessing a threat.
Please don't just repost It's a small world's videos as some have, but if you would like to get into their line of work, they recently posted a helpful calculator music tutorial.
"Now our new president has of course not been in this line of work before and I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process," McConnell said.
" He says in his line of work he's often "directing people to move, stand or pose in a certain way" with the aim of making the final image look as "natural as possible.
He served as a case officer for the Defense Intelligence Agency while on active military duty from 2000-2006, and later continued that line of work as a civilian employee and a contractor.
The reason it's not manufactured in the United States is that mass-market apparel manufacturing is a low-skill, labor-intensive line of work, and it's generally more profitable to do it abroad.
This line of work was synonymous with oppression and money-grubbing: It wasn't uncommon for collectors to tax every aspect of normal citizens' lives, from their purchases to their travels to their businesses.
"We've been more transparent than any other foundation -- more transparent than any other foundation has been asked to be, and certainly more transparent than anybody else in this line of work," he said.
Sometimes he adds a white lab coat or drapes a stethoscope around his neck—though there seems to be little reason for him to use this device in his stated line of work.
"The most rewarding thing about being in this line of work is when you come up with a solution to a problem for your customers, you test it, and it works," says Biles.
Aid workers in South Sudan face threats of being killed or abducted in the line of work - in April, 10 were taken by an armed faction and released five days later after negotiations.
You tend to find, generally speaking, that victims of gun crime are people who are involved in that line of "work" themselves, so you will find criminals possessing guns to shoot other criminals.
"Never in this line of work is it acceptable to respond to reasonable and legitimate questioning with use of physical force," 16 female members of the media wrote in a letter released Wednesday.
His first book, "A Cold Day in Paradise" (1998), introduced the brawny Alex McKnight series and won both Edgar and Shamus awards, which amounts to big news in Mr. Hamilton's line of work.
"Any politician who puts criminal aliens before American citizens should find a new line of work because it's not going to work," he said, before pivoting to the need for stricter immigration laws.
It's a glitzy, lucrative line of work, and a growing number of people have been drawn to it—but the folks renting Ferraris, Rolls Royces, and Lamborghinis aren't always staying above the law.
Doctors recommend roughly a month's worth of recovery time after such surgery, but the singer says he had no idea how long he might have to take in his odd line of work.
"By reading, you learn through others' experience — generally a better way to do business — especially in our line of work where the consequences of incompetence are so final for young men," he wrote.
"As the President has said, in our line of work, you shake hands when someone wants to shake your hand," Pence said Tuesday at his daily press briefing on the administration's coronavirus response.
He thinks psychedelic-assisted treatments could be a great boon to his line of work with late-term cancer patients, who struggle with crippling end-of-life anxiety that's frequently impossible to treat.
Or start a publication, in this case," Arthur O. Sulzberger, the newspaper company's previous publisher, once said about Us. "It really isn't our line of work, and we weren't very good at it.
My husband, a contractor who builds and repairs marine structures such as piers and docks, and a mutual friend in the same line of work both lamented the universal difficulty of hiring staff.
O'Keefe said he told Trump that the request did not fall into his line of work, but Trump reportedly continued to ask the conservative activist to find the sealed records at the university.
In my line of work, I can directly tie increases in revenue to my campaigns, so I can make the case that I made the company $X and therefore deserve a Y% salary increase.
In this line of work, there is no HR department where you can report an incident, and entities like the EEOC often don't offer clear paths to hold abusers accountable while keeping survivors safe.
Listen closely, though, and the song suggests the episode's theme, at least as it pertains to Bobby, his hedge-fund soldiers and anyone else committed to this stressful, consuming, spiritually vacant line of work.
She also seems to have no information about her ethnic background, no real interest in a line of work, and little feeling of connection to her body except when walking punishing distances across Manhattan.
Kristie Mayhugh had been enrolled in the prestigious veterinary program at Texas A&M but is currently earning a living in an automotive plant—"a different line of work,"as she dryly puts it.
So if it's not for the money, if glory redounds to only a few, if the work is demanding and there's no real job security, why do we go into this line of work?
"Our new president has of course not been in this line of work before and I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process," McConnell said earlier this week.
For someone in his line of work, the evening was shaping up to be as risk-free as it gets: Alone, in his one-bedroom apartment one block from the Dallas Police Department headquarters.
The employment market in my line of work is very limited at this time, and I know many who are struggling to find employment, so I can understand the temptation to pad one's résumé.
I feel bad for Mayu as a person, as the show's engineers spied the narrative possibilities posed by exploiting her line of work together with her low self-esteem, in a sadly American way.
The first thing you need to know is that, for whatever reason, Square's Prohibited Goods and Services policies include "bankruptcy attorneys or collection agencies," which you'll recall is plaintiff Robert White's line of work.
" Speaking about his unique line of work, Peterson said "there was honestly never a time where any language creator ever thought they would ever be paid to do what they were going to do.
"A co-op is like an audition, and I already go through that enough in my line of work," said Ms. Akman-Duffy, 30, a vocalist and voice-over artist who will perform Aug.
Business Insider spoke to five former executives in different industries who are now making $100,000 or more as independent consultants about what strategies they used to achieve success in their new line of work.
"There were a number of African Americans, really talented people who have been doing their line of work for sometimes 20, 30 years, and had never been the head of department before," he said.
Known for taking meticulous care of her voice, she continued to sing in recital until well into her 70s, a good two decades past the de facto retirement age in her line of work.
The future you're looking toward: The July 12 eclipse in Cancer will bring a new day job or line of work, and you'll be seeing your day-to-day life in a new light.
It's not that these industries necessarily foster eating disorders, but Grasso says that if you're in recovery, there are specific triggers in this line of work that can make it difficult to maintain any progress.
It certainly should not be used as a catch-all descriptor for someone who runs a therapeutic bath house in Brooklyn — we'll just have to come up with another word for that line of work.
In order to continue the same line of work, the fund would now somehow have to tiptoe through its involvement in the education system without doing anything that the Kremlin could construe as political activity.
His comments about Trump included an observation that the real estate tycoon turned politician had "not been in this line of work before" and had erred by setting repeated timelines for the passage of legislation.
He came over the morning after Tali's first night at Tony's and their discussion veered into whether or not Tony would return to his dangerous line of work now that he was a single dad.
"Having to go over the 'wooing process' another two or three times… The fact that you can order anything and everything online yet this line of work is still frowned upon is silly to me."
She notes that harassment is also prevalent in the domestic care industry, where, much like female farmworkers, women in this line of work are far more isolated than their counterparts in food or hospitality service.
Moreover, he's operating in the field with little contact with his bosses back home (the nature of 1960s communication poses problems in this line of work), forcing him into a series of hair-trigger decisions.
"Our new president has of course not been in this line of work before, and I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process," McConnell said at a Kentucky event.
He gives an example from his line of work: "You can't still label Marcus Peters All-Pro," he says of the 2016 All-Pro corner for Kansas City recently traded to the Los Angeles Rams.
There are now several generations of workers who fully expect to have open personal communication channels while at work, in exchange for which they'll keep a line of work-related communication open around the clock.
Thirty years since the day of the bloody crackdown, China has grown steady into the world's second-largest economy, and its people have been accorded more freedom to travel and to choose their line of work.
Specs will vary based on each person's line of work, but the general consensus is that they should be comparable to the iMac Pro at the low-end and blow past it at the high-end.
Dr. Sean McWilliams, an astronomer at West Virginia University who was one of the collaborators on the recent discovery of gravitational waves, told TechCrunch that the GBT is a crucial tool for his line of work.
As a general term, burnout refers to people who feel disinterested, unmotivated or unable to continue in their line of work, and is characterized by the following symptoms: So why are more people feeling this way?
"Our new president has of course not been in this line of work before and I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process," McConnell said, speaking on recent healthcare efforts.
And if you're not comfortable with that, you've got to find a different line of work," Holmes said, recounting that around the time of the West Virginia primary, McConnell was answering his phone as "Cocaine Mitch.
"Our new president has of course not been in this line of work before and I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process," McConnell said during a Rotary Club event.
To make that happen, Mr. Hood, a software salesman who lived on Long Island, is using his skills in a new line of work and soaking in the sunshine in the area of Tampa Bay, Fla.
"Our new president has, of course, not been in this line of work before, and I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process," he said while on recess in Kentucky.
A game I think about a lot in my line of work, Michael Lutz's The Uncle Who Works for Nintendo , might still have been an interesting short story but would it have been as interesting or meaningful?
Maria: Yes, because in my line of work, I'm very concerned about workers' rights and their impact on people in the UK. Do you think the debate so far is just an assortment of angry men shouting?
" —Ryan Howes, PhD, clinical psychologist and professor at Fuller Graduate School of Psychology "Much of my self-care involves activities that help me to feel calm, strong, and connected – all important things in my line of work.
Making friends post-college (especially in my line of work) can be a challenge, but through the League I've met some great girls as well as found some extremely fulfilling ways to give back to my community.
From here, you can rotate an image — which is actually pretty helpful in my line of work — or mark it up in a number ways, including highlighting and the adding in a signature, a la Adobe PDF.
Yet Riske, who once described herself as "100 percent paranoid" and in a state of fear brought about by her dad's line of work, set about ending Barty's 15-match winning streak without a hint of intimidation.
That line of work furnished him with a transferable skill for his next stint behind bars: Dutch prisons allow conjugal visits, and through a contact on the outside he hired women who would pose as prisoners' girlfriends.
Also, being in this line of work does come with its occasional perks, so I was able to get a few older games, those cluttering drawers like Tearaway and Gravity Rush, sent my way from Sony themselves.
This past year saw Rihanna expanding her line of work from simple world-renowned pop star and all-around coolest woman alive to include best-selling Parisian fashion designer and blockbuster action film star to her resume.
A bachelor's degree in a subject like zoology, ecology, or wildlife biology is the minimum requirement to work as a zoologist, but many in this line of work chase advanced degrees and continue coursework throughout their careers. 
I fell into conversation with a stranger who was in an interesting line of work that was unfamiliar to me; I got his card and, later, I wrote about his company's business, using him as a source.
" Joshua Slocum, the executive director of the Funeral Consumers Alliance, a watchdog group that promotes affordability in the industry, is a vocal critic of L.H.T.'s parent company, calling it "an adversary in our line of work.
Ms. Daniels' lack of shame about her line of work has led to a right-wing escalation, with conservative media outlets hounding her as a "prostitute" once they realized she would meet "porn star" with a shrug.
In his early line of work, as a sales agent for independent movies, one had to be unusually energetic, with the travels, the marathon deal-negotiating sessions, and all the eccentric and sometimes volatile personalities at play.
Acting might seem like a soft skill in this line of work but making the characters believable is a big part of the job; that's one reason Hutson believes her experience in that area helped wow the judges.
Loki in Thor: The Dark World, Nick Fury in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy: superheroing is a dangerous job, and it's no wonder so many people perish in the line of work.
She admits that it was a risky proposition to leave her job, where she had a guaranteed salary with full benefits, for a relatively uncharted line of work, since there are relatively few professional cosplayers in the world.
Ehrlich: I think the experiences of our last band put us in a mindset of being really, really happy to be working and be in the line of work that we believe that we were meant to do.
Baby quickly falls for an attractive waitress ("Downton Abbey's" Lily James), although as they would say in the old noir-ish gangster movies that "Baby Driver" in many ways resembles, dames and this line of work don't mix.
On the other hand, if you'd told me then that not until December 21, 1982, would the Dow finally break through 1,000 for good, I might have said to hell with it and found another line of work.
She also interviewed scores of elderly, van-dwelling Americans in this line of work who seemed to have been utterly failed by the social contract—even if some of them found perks in their postmodern way of life.
Likewise, if you're a baker whose religious convictions prevent you from baking a wedding cake for a gay couple, then you need to find a line of work that doesn't involve selling wedding cakes from a public storefront.
However, it still leaves the questions of why they had to work so hard in the first place, and whether things might have gone differently if the victims had the "right" racial background or line of work, unanswered.
If the writer is unwilling to fill this part, then the writer should abandon pretense and find another line of work: become a shoe repairman, a brain surgeon, a janitor, a cowboy, a nuclear physicist, a bus driver.
Sure, it's how I earn a paycheck, but long before I got into this line of work, great cultural journalism gave me other ways of looking at and understanding the world, which is core to journalism's mission statement.
The accusations, so far, have less to do with their chosen line of work and more with complaints that the women are targeting vacationers and locals, in some cases with the promise of sex, to commit crimes against them.
"This line of work helps provide a map for one hybrid solution to harassment that augments human support with tools in a meaningful way," said professor of information from the University of Michigan Clifford Lampe in a press release.
"I've found in this line of work that we rarely predict our own deaths, but I've become quite good at predicting the deaths of others," he muses, before putting the gun into the driver's mouth and pulling the trigger.
He went and took the one thing that's come to symbolize everything the critics, cynics, and bullies have ever thrown at him and literally ate it out of the greatest accomplishment you can achieve in his line of work.
And I'm not the only one — according to new data from Upwork and Freelancers Union, 82 percent of freelancers say they earn more than their peers with the same or similar experience level in the same line of work.
If GSA, which is the federal government's real estate agent, can't find acceptable space for a Social Security office in an area with a 22019 percent vacancy rate, then perhaps they should go into a different line of work.
Sure, the song is on the nose, but as we've been saying all season, this chapter of The Americans is really about how this line of work takes its toll on the people involved, on an incredibly personal level.
In my line of work — crisis management — there is a major misconception that my colleagues and I try to debunk at every turn: the false belief that a crisis is an unpredictable freak occurrence that comes out of nowhere.
In an industry often built on illusions, nurtured from the dreams of the thousands who play in those PC after-hours bangs, Score is clear-eyed almost to the point of cynicism about his line of work, and his own disposability.
Both women have secured "firsts" in their line of work, and from what they've learned, both endorse a similar message: art and culture should be accessible to everyone, and every child can pursue their dreams — no matter what challenges they face.
Unless you're already using a 23D printer in your line of work or hobby, or regularly spend thousands of dollars a year on small plastic parts, the time and costs involved with 33D printer ownership are just not worth it.
Equal parts memoir and illustrated guidebook, it chronicles Andrew's journey through adulthood as she navigates love and heartbreak, professional indecision and success, and personal struggles — some of which have led her to her current line of work as an illustrator.
Brown's line of work may come as a surprise to some—and perhaps a problem to others, especially those who were peeved last summer when it was revealed that the biggest rapper in the world doesn't always write his own lyrics.
Sky received an incredible amount of blowback for using GoFundMe to raise money for her medical expenses (a perversely normal thing to do) for reasons that surely have nothing to do with a fundamental disrespect for her line of work.
"The brutal murder of Hussein-Suale underscores the grave danger that journalists, especially those who tackle corruption and abuse of power, face in their line of work," said Ravi R. Prasad, the director of advocacy for the International Press Institute.
China has ramped up its surveillance of its Uighur minority population using artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology But Microsoft has positioned itself against this kind of use of facial recognition, even releasing guiding ethical principles to the line of work.
If your line of work involves working in the White House with a possibly demented sack of trembling orange flesh who can't believe that being president is actually a hard job, you surely need all the help you can get.
Even if you're not in that line of work, until they put microchips in our brains (which, admittedly, might not be so far off) writing emails will probably be the main way you connect with your bosses, colleagues, friends, and customers.
The research paper does not represent a breakthrough in the field, and it's not yet available as a commercial product, but it's interesting to see Adobe — a name synonymous with image editing — take an interest in this line of work.
More than two dozen women working in the technology industry spoke to the Times, following a report about a week ago in The Information about how venture capitalist Justin Caldbeck routinely preyed upon female entrepreneurs in his line of work.
" Earlier this week, speaking to an audience in his home state of Kentucky, McConnell had said the president "had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process," since he has "not been in this line of work before.
"We see a lot of things in this line of work and just when we think we&aposve seen it all," Orange County Sheriff&aposs Department&aposs North Patrol posted on Facebook, along with a photo of the pig, named Ramone.
Despite a history of sexually abusing boys as a high school teacher and coach, the old shoe stepped into politics, a line of work that invites examination and raises the stakes of any revelation, ensuring the most public shaming imaginable.
Cheney said at a press conference earlier Tuesday that "I think he should find another line of work," echoing a statement from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
In a letter sent to the USDA last week, Staff Attorney Sarah Rich lambasted the waiver effort as a ploy to "place private profit over the health and safety of workers," endangering them further in an already precarious line of work.
Half an hour with a supply-and-demand graph shows that free trade is better for every nation, developed or developing, no matter how much an individual businessperson might wish for a special tariff to protect her line of work.
But the dangers of exposing himself to the virus in his line of work while being the sole breadwinner in a household of four — himself, his wife, and his two children — was enough for him to decide to apply for unemployment.
The original version I submitted was rounded out with BACKING TRACK and RACK AND STACK, and was rejected because it turns out the latter phrase, though fairly common in my line of work, isn't actually something most people have ever heard.
"I wouldn't have been able to continue in this line of work if it wasn't for my own mother, who supported me by staying with the girls," said Betancourt as she prepared a "presidente" cocktail of white rum and vermouth.
"I think it is probably a lot to do with why I decided I wanted to serve and wanted to be in this line of work," Captain Hakimzadeh told The Virginian-Pilot in an interview when he took command in August.
Only completing a certification program in a specific line of work could cause limited flexibility if that particular sector isn't hiring, becomes obsolete, or if you can no longer perform that skill or don't like the work once you start.
The new law also means a company must treat workers as employees if it controls how they do their work, or if the workers don't run independent businesses in the same line of work that they do for the company.
It was the summer of 1949, and Mr. Lund, then 21, read a newspaper ad for a new line of work: A trucking company was taking over the job of transporting mail from the railroad, and was hiring, he recalled.
But ever since he quit his job more than three years ago at a John Deere dealership — where he worked too hard for too little pay, he said — he has struggled to find a position in the same line of work.
"We see a lot of abuse in our line of work and we rescue injured pets off the streets every day of the year, but this dog was one of the worst I've seen," Kuita, an animal rescuer, said in a statement.
It's the same question he puts to his clients, his collaborators, and himself in order to cut through what he calls the well-intentioned "distortions" that cause people to bend, moth-like, toward the glow emitted by his peculiar line of work.
"I think the assumption is that people in my line of work just have sex 73-seven," Trenton Ducati told me this past weekend as we sat in the lobby of the Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park, the partner hotel for the Grabbys.
It describes its line of work as a sort of war of attrition: put more holes in the enemy than you take, and this programing or worldview helps make for a character that's a person, but doesn't necessarily think like a human.
Though Borboa is a fairly new tattoo artist, he says he is worried about experiencing physical strain on other regions of his body and what the future holds if he continues this line of work for the next 15 to 20 years.
For someone who can't tolerate the sound of chewing— even watching someone's jaw moving while they're chewing gum on the subway can be severely disruptive—he chose a counterintuitive line of work: he's the culinary director of the food website Serious Eats.
"We have been as transparent as we can be, and we've been more transparent than any other foundation -- more transparent than any other foundation has been asked to be, and certainly more transparent than anybody else in this line of work," Clinton said.
Growing up, her parents were "unofficial foster parents" with their line of work — her father as a judge, and her mother as a director of a women and children's charity — making their home a "safe house" of sorts, for those who needed it.
Between the beatings, robberies, and occasional machete attacks, it's not exactly the safest line of work, but it's one that we report on pretty frequently as a way to give props to the brave men and women who deliver pizza for a living.
To the contrary, decriminalization merely gives adults the freedom to choose this line of work, and makes it vastly easier for those who are victims of trafficking, or experiencing abuse within the workplace, to seek assistance without fear of being thrown into jail.
Monica Watkins, founder of the anti-trafficking non-profit Beauty for Freedom, says what drove her to this line of work was the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, in which scores of vulnerable orphaned youth fell prey to a surge of traffickers.
Meanwhile, Charlie is a devout Catholic, who — in a theme that will repeat itself throughout Scorsese's work — is torn between his faith and the realities of the line of work he's in, not to mention his secret affair with Johnny Boy's cousin Teresa.
In 22018, the back story of Batman and Robin and Jason was reset: After many years of fighting crime, Bruce and Dick (who at that point was nearly an adult) argued over the dangers of their line of work and dissolved their partnership.
You can seek out virtually any line of work on Instagram, but you'll have to do some looking and get permission to follow; the most visible form of labor on the platform is influence, which isn't meant to look like labor at all.
"You need to go into another line of work if you don't want people to be mean to you, like maybe a monk where you don't come in contact with anyone," Gowdy said of Pruitt's first-class travel on Fox News Sunday.
To slit the mother of your children's throat, and then to hold her there while she's bleeding, and texting the teen-aged girl you've been molesting during all of this shows a complete callousness that is rarely seen even in my line of work.
Scale up programs aim to reach companies in any old prosaic line of work, from computer networking to marketing, giving small businesses access to mentors and training in three areas: marketing and sales, financing and management — three areas the program calls customers, cash and capabilities.
"We have to get to the root of this problem and show our ability to undergo a cure as a Church that proposes to be a teacher or it would be better for us to get into another line of work," he told reporters.
VICE readers were touched by his story, and ended up donating more than $6,600 to Gibby for laser removal treatments in the hope that he would one day be able to get a job and support his family in a more sustainable line of work.
It's one thing to think of your daughter in the abstract as a resource for the motherland, and another to confront the messy reality of her following in your footsteps and taking up your line of work, even if only a G-rated version.
It's not like we couldn't have seen at least some of this coming; The Americans has laid clues since the very beginning that Philip constantly questions his line of work, that he respects the hell out of Elizabeth while simultaneously fearing her strict ideology.
"The person added: "To be in this line of work and then to file a formal complaint against the sitting president and the commander in chief based on something he said — something that was so deeply alarming — that's an impossible situation to be in.
However, he is happy that the hobby that he's been cultivating for the last four years has not only been successful (this has been his main line of work for the last four years), but has gotten positive feedback from video game music fans.
During a GOP leadership news conference on Tuesday, House Republican Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney of Wyoming said she agreed with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that King's comments had no place in the GOP and that he should find a different line of work.
Of course, he never appeared or contacted her, and eventually, leaving her son with her people near Morondava, she found work at a shrimp farm in Mahajamba Bay and soon afterward died there of malaria, as so many do in that harsh line of work.
"As the President has said, in our line of work, you shake hands when someone wants to shake your hand, and I expect the President will continue to do that, I'll continue to do it," Pence said in response to a question about it.
If they are utterly unable to distinguish between rubbish and genuine scholarship, or are too deficient in irony recognition to query a disclaimer that presumes that dogs have a definition of rape, they need to take up a less mentally challenging line of work.
One of the joys of the job is having an excuse to talk to many people whom we would probably never meet in another line of work: voters, policy experts and, right now, some two dozen people who think they should lead the free world.
It's rare for people to stay in the same line of work their entire career — the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the average person holds about 12 jobs within their lifetime, and the median tenure with a given employer is just over four years.
Customs and Border Protection, which in the previous two days had detained visa holders and permanent residents in what was a scene of chaos at airports worldwide, asked Masu several questions about his reasons for leaving Congo, his line of work and his family.
They obviously got into their line of work to help people and provide medical care, so it's pretty obvious when stuff like that comes up that they would rather just be doing their job and not reading off these statements or asking these pointless questions.
Axe's claim that he's never lied to Lara in 15 years doesn't scan as entirely true, but it's not as if Lara ever found his line of work distasteful or ever questioned whether their family deserved the stacks of $10,000 bricks lining its coffers.
It's hard enough being in a female-dominated field in a non-profit, which means that our work is already undervalued, but to watch the (very few) men in our line of work be rewarded beyond their qualifications or skill sets is extremely frustrating.
On Monday Republican leaders in the House punished King by stripping him of his seats on both the Judiciary and Agriculture committees, and the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, said that King should find "another line of work" because he was unfit for Republican politics.
Like a lot of Americans in the '80s, Stan has bought the propaganda about what the communists represent; unlike a lot of Americans, his line of work brings him into contact with horrible things the KGB has done on a regular basis, which only bolsters his beliefs.
According to Tanit, many sex workers who seek out mental health care find that disclosing their line of work often provokes unwanted and unsolicited opinions — "[Your mental illness is] because you're in the industry, you shouldn't be doing this, it's contributing to your illness," Tanit sums up.
As investors seek to capitalize on the popularity of currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, a number of struggling companies have reversed their fortunes, at least temporarily, simply by adding "blockchain" to their names or announcing a new cryptocurrency venture unrelated to their previous line of work.
His chosen line of work, which he has practiced for nearly 30 years, may make him someone who does not quite fit the public's definition of a journalist — but his supporters say he deserves the same protections as any reporter with benefits from a known institution.
Alternatively, if you're a smart, young, hard-working lawyer with progressive political convictions, and you also like money going out and winning large verdicts against rich companies that broke the rules, this line of work suggests itself as one of the most ethical ways to get rich.
He certainly looks the part: Goldschmidt is every inch his listed six-foot-three, and so broad-shouldered that he seems almost triangular at a distance, all wide torso and vanishing waist, with a thick lower half typical of men in his line of work, which is demolition.
But considering Trump was in the business of beauty, working as a model, jewelry designer and skin care line owner prior to her current role, the idea that she could in future return to her previous line of work is not completely out of the realm of possibility.
A crime and mystery TV mini-series called El Hacker premiered in 2001, highlighting a national interest in this line of work during this time period, and reemphasizing hacking as a new theme in the global entertainment (The Matrix was released just two years prior with international success).
I should have known, however, that when you're in a line of work where regular terrorist attacks against your place of work go quietly unnoticed, legislators pass bills to criminalize you for doing your job, and violent opposition is to be expected, optimism is the only way forward.
In my line of work, it can be hard to attend an event like this purely as a fan (even though that's really all I am at the end of the day); there's always schmoozing to be done and connections to be made and interviews to be wrangled.
I remember back then thinking: surely, surely, Square will see how people react to the girl's lack of sensible coverage (she's a mechanic, for crying out loud; a line of work in which you're regularly handling substances you really don't want on your exposed skin) and respond accordingly.
I imagine that after a while of being in this line of work, you've likely created a mental method of processing your clients and situations, but has there ever been a particularly harrowing or overbearing experience you've had with a client that you felt you just couldn't shake?
For instance, I spent so much of "IHOP" convinced that some shoe was about to drop that I didn't really think about how the episode focused on all of the lives Philip and Elizabeth have ruined simply by virtue of their line of work until it was over.
"I certainly know that not many people can write a check for $85,000, and they shouldn't be foreclosed from getting the right treatment just because they don't have the available funds," said Cole, who has defended insurance companies -- just not health ones -- in his line of work as an attorney.
So the notion that I have to fly first class because I don't want people to be mean to me -- you need to go into another line of work if you don't want people to be mean to you, like maybe a monk where you don't come in contact with anyone.
" Her particular line of work also requires a little give in the gown ("There are some that are extremely tight and off-the-shoulder, so it's very hard sometimes to reach to the top row and turn the letters") and a fairly streamlined skirt ("I don't want to block the letters.
It is a line of work that makes for a head-on collision between two distinctly New York traits in what just might be their most undiluted form: relentless hustle facing notoriously stoic commuters, gifted at tuning out as couples argue or as a "showtime" dancer's sneakers whoosh by their head.
" On Monday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, speaking to an audience back home in Kentucky, offered the mild criticism that "[o]ur new president has of course not been in this line of work before, and I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process.
But like the other men and women here who stand behind the counters of hotels and restaurants, warmly greeting their largely foreign and elite clientele, Mr. Bagagnan fears his line of work may suddenly thrust him onto the front lines of a war with armed militants who could attack at any moment.
Trailing a North Pole expedition team is hardly the strangest thing she's done in this line of work; she's paid women to lay motionless in bed for months at a time and worked with the European Space Agency to study what a stint on the International Space Station does to astronauts' bodies.
Just ask Tammy Kiely, Goldman Sachs' cohead of TMT investment-banking services, who had to go on leave at Goldman last year after taking an offer and nearly jumping ship for Morgan Stanley — she listed her new job as "Amateur Gardener" and wound up being pitched for an entirely different line of work.
"I'd be shocked if that many people knew who Scott Pruitt was, so the notion that 'I've got to fly first class because I don't want people to be mean to me,' you need to go into another line of work, like maybe a monk, where you don't come into contact with anyone," Gowdy said.
"There's a question as to why the kind of campaign to get me out of Ukraine happened, because all the president has to do is say he wants a different ambassador and in my line of work ... all we have is our reputation and so this has been a very painful period," she added.
The Saturday Profile PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Ouch Leng, an environmental activist who operates undercover to fight illegal logging, has had some close scrapes in what is by all accounts a hazardous line of work — 19803 Cambodian land and environmental defenders were killed between 21980 and 21997, the London-based advocacy group Global Witness has reported.
Especially if your line of work involves appearing live on daytime TV. During a recent interview segment for the Slovakian TV show Telerano, the camera suddenly cut over to Herko in the studio's kitchen, who was right in the midst of cutting a line of what certainly looks like cocaine with a credit card.
Hertel-Fernandez et al note correctly that the Trump tax cut has proved consistently unpopular; they don't point out that at first Republicans were sure that it would be a big political winner: "If we can't sell this to the American people, we ought to go into another line of work," declared Mitch McConnell.
A 2006 Rome Prize from the American Academy made possible a line of work called "Roaming," challenging the idea that an African-American artist couldn't have international resonance: Looking at Weems's ghostly alter ego dressed in black outside historic sites in the Italian capital, one wonders who could possibly better understand the architectures of power.
These blokes —Bouncers situates itself in what's still a very male dominated line of work— know the ins and outs of being On the Doors because being On the Doors is their life and their life is a life spent On the Doors to the point where they don't see themselves as mere bouncers.
"In our line of work, it's not just a job, it's deeply personal, and the reason why she is this trustworthy beacon of an actor is she is one of the most thoughtful, compassionate, curious, willfully tireless excavators of what people feel and what drives them and what hurts them and what elates them," Stewart said at the event.
Be Honest About Your Current Work Situation People may have several reasons for wanting to keep mum about their current job: maybe they're nervous that a potential employer is connected to their manager in some way, or they don't want their current line of work to seem at odds with the direction they're trying to go in.
It's not easy to draw a connection between that line of work and improving something as simple as a shower curtain, but McLeod is also an avid sailor, and realized that the fiberglass inserts added to sails to make them wing-shaped and more aerodynamic could also be used to improve the experience of showering in a tub.
Connelly was often on edge worrying if his friends would find out what his mom did for a livingConnelly, who grew up in an Orthodox Jewish community, said his mom started her career in sexual health counseling when he was in fifth grade, but her line of work didn&apost affect him personally until he got to high school.
It's too far, so he records the string of information as a voice message when the SOD dispatcher repeats it, passing the tip to the 10 or so members of the NYC911News Whatsapp group, who, like Adam, all have some secondary line of work: a DJ, a real estate agent, a bike messenger, and a conservationist to name a few.
We can see these influences come through in Jenner's line of work (a worldly Sag will rarely turn down a chance to travel, if it means collecting another experience for their memory bank) as well as her approach to conflict (Jenner, like most folks with Mars in Sagittarius, would rather leave the scene to nurse their feelings than duke it out).
Steve KingSteven (Steve) Arnold KingThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Steve King says 'left-wing media' and GOP leadership owe him apology after rape, incest comments 11 Essential reads you missed this week MORE (R-Iowa) should "find another line of work" after his comments questioning why the terms "white supremacist" and "white nationalist" had become offensive. Rep.
The club at which they perform is staffed by men who have gone into this line of work largely because they can't find another way to make a living, and have come to enjoy (most of the time, anyhow) nights spent under the female gaze — but who worry about what will happen after they get too old for the job.
"In this line of work, there is no HR department where you can report an incident, and entities like the EEOC often don't offer clear paths to hold abusers accountable," Alicia Garza, strategy and partnerships director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance and a co-creator of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, explained in an op-ed for BuzzFeed.
"This line of work moves the field of fetal surgery, which currently consists of big operations for anatomic disorders, in a new direction of molecular and cellular therapies given non-invasively," said Dr. Tippi MacKenzie, a pediatric and fetal surgeon who is leading the study at the U.C.S.F. Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco, part of the University of California, San Francisco.
Additional Reading • Michael Cohen Acknowledges Payments for Poll Rigging • Trump Discussed Pulling U.S. From NATO, Aides Say Amid New Concerns Over Russia • William Barr Vows to Let Mueller Finish Investigation House Republican leaders removed Representative Steve King of Iowa from powerful committee posts on Monday, after Mitch McConnell suggested he find "another line of work" and Mitt Romney said he should resign.
Have you in your line of work… have you ever done any studies on how high property prices actually affect the other sectors of the economy because it's like the Dutch disease of the eighteen hundreds where a lot of capital is actually diverted to one sector and then after that you find that the other sectors of the economy basically suffer from a lack of capital?
She is believed to be the first journalist killed in the line of work in the United Kingdom since 2001, and her death is seen as a worrying echo of the Troubles of 1968 to 1998, when more than 3,500 people — many, like Ms. McKee, nonaligned civilians — died in violence pitting mainly Catholic republican gunmen seeking a united Ireland against the police, British soldiers and mainly Protestant gangs defending Northern Ireland's union with Britain.
The 2020 hopeful said last month that if elected president, she would lead a Department of Justice that would double the civil rights division and direct law enforcement to counter the rise of extremism in the US. And Harris has proposed legislation earlier this month that would support public defenders to improve representation for low income defendants, and touted her proposed policies on gun control as long overdue while acknowledging that she is a gun owner due to her line of work.
" King has long sparked outrage and condemnation for his incendiary comments on immigration and race, but a New York Times interview, in which, King espoused racist remarks lamenting terms like "white supremacist" being deemed offensive drew fire from both sides of the aisle, prompting Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to strip King of all committee assignments, and leading Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to tell reporters, "If he doesn't understand why 'white supremacy' is offensive, he should find another line of work.
One doesn't want to get too positive — nearly every person who shared with us the good news about a resurgence of interest in the knitting industry was also quick to share the difficulties their line of work still faces (the general demand is still for inexpensive, mass-produced white wool, and the market for handmade goods is still small and imperiled) — but standing on the shores of Shetland during Wool Week, a knitter can't help but feel optimistic, and a person can't help but feel swept away.

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