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If she works overtime, she makes time and a half.
Tuesday: The Trump White House works overtime to downplay Monday's twin bombshells.
This lawyer works overtime when we make a mess of our love lives.
"Any hourly associate that works overtime is paid overtime regardless of what they make," he said.
That unexpected flash in an unassuming spot works overtime to give your face flattering depth and luminosity.
He can forge a personal relationship with each of them, and Schumer works overtime to do that.
Anytime either of us works overtime, we contribute to my loans, which generally works out to $1,000 per year.
The body works overtime to regain lost pounds, shrinking its metabolic rate and losing a hormone that halts hunger.
The obvious artifice undercuts any tension, despite beautiful scenery and a musical score that works overtime to build excitement.
And Chase here works overtime: He does schtick, plays dramatic beats, romances Andie MacDowell, even sings and plays jazz piano.
For those looking for a one-and-done solution to eye-area protection and prevention, this daytime eye cream works overtime.
Not a great look for Swift, who works overtime to maintain a squeaky-clean image (except when she's Bad Taylor, of course).
Wrestling may be fake, but "Lucha Mexico" works overtime to portray the men and women who participate in it as heartfelt and lovable.
Your email spam filter works overtime to keep sketchy investing opportunities and cheap Viagra offers out of your inbox, but you've probably seen some scams sneak through.
To be clear, the Dowdles have some idea what they're doing here, and the filmmaking works overtime to convey the monstrousness of some of what Koresh did.
In addition to the higher risk of heatstroke, people with heart and lung ailments are under increased stress as the body works overtime to cool itself off.
I pay my nanny the same amount weekly regardless of number of hours worked (unless, of course, she works overtime), which means the next five hours are mine!
He proclaims his support for clean air and water, as his administration works overtime trying to dismantle safeguards for the air we breathe and the water we drink.
Now 45, Mr. Liang works overtime at a nearby Kellogg's cereal plant and manages several properties he owns, including this house, which he wants to be — just so.
"Vietnam works overtime trying to balance its ties between China and the U.S.," Mr. Hiebert of the Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies said.
The show works overtime to make you believe that it lives in the '80s, but it in the '80s as they really were, not a fantastical version of the '80s.
And today, just over a year later, Garcia's pay is up to $14.50 an hour, and a remarkable $21.75 when he works overtime, which he does as often as he can.
And the debate stands a better chance of not spinning out of control if the news media works overtime to help the public understand who is affected and who is not.
With its star ingredient Baobob oil, which is derived from a fruit tree that grows in several different areas of Africa, the serum works overtime to fade acne scars and treat hyperpigmentation.
As the mysterious Galiana, for instance, Lori Hammel works overtime to liven up "There Is Nothing More That I Can Say," a song that takes forever to, as its title indicates, say nothing.
From October through January, the factory works overtime to handle a non-stop parade of newly harvested olives, processing them at the peak of their flavor before they have a chance to ferment.
Snarling digital monsters, a glowering Matt Damon and battalions of unfaltering Chinese warriors mix it up in "The Great Wall," a painless, overstuffed spectacle that works overtime as a testament to China's might.
The camera system that Huawei calls Master AI is trained to go beyond merely taking the most faithful photo: it works overtime to make grass extra verdant, skies extra blue, and food extra yummy.
Watching the face of Dominic West as Noah's mind works overtime to put what moved him into words, and then fails to deliver, is a study in the almost physical effort required to articulate complex emotions.
Bobby Berk, the decorator on Netflix's Queer Eye reboot, totally gets that, and works overtime on the set of Queer Eye to make sure that the heroes of the show have a perfect new place to call home.
For example, if she works overtime at security, a job that pays a base rate of $22009, she says she'll find the hours listed under her wheelchair assistant position—which, because it's a tipped position, pays only $43.
Say goodbye to the dreaded "shaky-cam" too, because the Hero 6 Black's image stabilization works overtime even when strapped to your gear, and the updated UI touch-screen allows for easy zooming and framing for unrivaled shots.
He's wasted thousands in taxpayer dollars on a soundproof phone booth, he's kept his schedule out of public view, and newly-revealed emails show his staff works overtime to keep him from answering questions from reporters and the public.
In the new movie, Black works overtime with co-writer Fred Dekker to find ways to tie the previous Predator films into a larger mythology that would explain why the Predators keep showing up on Earth, beyond wanting to kill us.
Trump has continued to target courts and judges with the crudest of insults, even as his White House works overtime to push forward lower-court judicial nominees who are among the most ideologically extreme and professionally underqualified we have seen in nearly 40 years in this field.
In the exclusive trailer above (debuting at PEOPLE, Entertainment Weekly and Sports Illustrated), Pazienza works overtime to drop those last few pounds in order to make weight for a 1988 title bout against Roger Mayweather, and thanks to Paz's male thong at the press conference, it's clear that Teller (Whiplash) put in the necessary gym work to convincingly portray a boxer.
Dark Fate works overtime to deliver the spectacle you'd expect from a movie like this, galloping from one shootout or fistfight to the next, but fails to consider that these set pieces might hit harder if we were ever allowed a beat to figure out why we should be invested in the first place — to get to know these people, to follow through on these themes.
He remained a supervising producer for the third season in 2003. He scripted two more episodes – "Nobody Sleeps" and "Death Works Overtime". He was promoted to co-executive producer for the fourth season in 2004. He wrote two more episodes – "In Case of Rapture" and "Grinding the Corn".
Outraged, J.B. promises to denounce the candidate in all his newspapers. Wallace finally admits that he loves Jennifer, and they elope. Jennifer then works overtime with her witchcraft to rescue Wallace's political career. She conjures up little clouds of brainwashing white smoke that "convince" every voter to support Wallace, and he is elected in a landslide, where even his opponent doesn't vote for himself.
The two share a brief and awkward kiss before heading off in their separate direction. Later that night, Mi-soo realizes that she forgot to give him the password to the email, which was her code to the apartment. In 2000, the bakery has been turned into a real estate agency office and the new apartment complexes have been built. Mi-soo is miserable at her newsletter editing job, where the machinery is loud and she frequently works overtime.
Unfortunately, Derek's girlfriend Jillian (Gina Holden) seems to get in the way. Crystal remains determined to make something of herself, despite the obstacles that stand in her way, and she begins to throw herself into her work at the soup kitchen. Meanwhile, Derek works overtime trying to earn extra money to pay the soup kitchen bills after receiving a Notice of Eviction. One evening, Crystal volunteers to watch Olivia while Derek goes out on an emergency snow plowing job.
The accusations included that the police look the other way while Moore, who had recently been released from prison, and Jackson sold "anything they want to sell"."Pinkett-Ringer- Jackson-Moore Combine Works Overtime Again", The Mediator, Omaha Nebraska, March 31, 1921, page 1. Further, Parker accused Pinkett of association with the supporters of the Ku-Klux-Klan and called on Omahan's to stand by the campaigns of Mayor James C. Dahlman and his party."Why the Whip was Discontinued".
Bertrand starts to control Louis' life, while Louis is afraid of losing his privileged position. To maintain it Louis works overtime, accepts Bertrand's invitations to nightclubs and dinners with an androgynous woman, and places his house at Bertrand's disposal. Nina sees through her husband's behaviour and objects, but Louis cannot refuse Bertrand's demands, and she is unable to make him see how much his personality has changed. Desperate, she leaves her husband, which only draws him further under Bertrand's control.
She was living with her brother near Valley Falls prior to their marriage."Cupid Works Overtime", Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon, February 27, 1913, p. 1. During the 1920s and 1930s, Jennings continued to serve as the Valley Falls postmaster while he operated a grocery store, co- located with a gas station and tourist cabins. He also ran the Valley Falls weather station for the United States Weather Bureau, served as water master for the Chewaucan River and Silver Creek water district, and was the clerk for the local school district.
In Three's Company's final episodes, Vicky Bradford (Mary Cadorette) is introduced as a love interest of Jack Tripper (John Ritter), beginning with the episode titled "Cupid Works Overtime." In the following two-part episode, "Friends and Lovers", Jack proposes marriage, but Vicky, afraid of marriage after witnessing her parents' tumultuous relationship and bitter divorce, declines the offer. Vicky instead convinces Jack to move in with her in the vacant apartment above his restaurant. Vicky's wealthy father James Bradford (Robert Mandan) buys the building from Jack's former boss, Frank Angelino.
Sisters May (Focus Jirakul) and Mint (Apinya Sakuljaroensuk) are left to run their family business, a wig shop, while their parents are on a vacation in China. A customer offers to sell May some human hair of great quality, without knowledge that the hair was illegally salvaged from a female corpse, and that the salvager seemingly committed suicide. May works overtime weaving the new wig, but a female apparition haunts her, presumably the owner of the hair. Mint then returns with three friends to continue partying at home, and May is infuriated as one of the friends carelessly toys with a wig.
Flen Du ringde från Flen is a song written by Ulf Nordquist, and originally recorded by Grönwalls on the debut album Du har det där in 1992.Information at Svensk mediedatabas Ending up third in the 1992 edition of the music competition "Höstens melodier", it is one of Grönwall's most well-known songs. The song was also tested for Svensktoppen, where it charted for listan 13 weeks between 3 July-18 September 1993 .Svensktoppen - 1993 In the song lyrics, the I person, probably a girl/woman, sings about the you person always works overtime and travels around Sweden, blaming it on meetings and visiting relatives, but the I person suspects oninfidelity.
He had a notably bad run of missing the cut in twenty of twenty-one tournaments and lost his PGA card in 1984, and was forced to requalify for the tour with the rookies.Associated Press, " Miserable playoff has happy ending," Boca Raton News, p. 3C (February 18, 1985). Retrieved April 20, 2010. His second PGA Tour win came at the 1985 Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open.Associated Press, " Blackburn Works Overtime At San Diego For 1st Win," Palm Beach Post, pp. 1C & 5C (February 18, 1985). Retrieved April 20, 2010. En route to his first and only individual PGA victory, Blackburn set the 54-hole scoring record at −18-under-par (198), which Tiger Woods tied in 2008.
Wiebe has about four dozen top-10 finishes in PGA Tour events including two wins. His first win came in 1985 at the Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic when he beat John Mahaffey with a birdie on the first extra hole of a sudden-death playoff.Wiebe works overtime for first tour victory In 1986, he won the Hardee's Golf Classic and finished 25th on the final money list. Wiebe's best finish in a major was a T-12 at the 1989 PGA Championship. Wiebe was a co-leader after 36 holes with Tom Watson at the 1987 U.S. OpenTom Watson, Mark Wiebe in U.S. Open lead before shooting closing rounds of 77 and 79 to finish tied for 58th.
Retrieved July 16, 2011. However, he was not always able to maintain his place on the PGA Tour, and he won his first professional tournament on the Nike Tour at the 1997 Nike Ozarks Open. As he moved into his 30s, he continued to improve, capturing his first trophy on the PGA Tour at the 2000 SEI Pennsylvania Classic.Joe Logan, " Skipped practices making perfect," Philadelphia Inquirer (September 11, 2002). Retrieved July 16, 2011. His second PGA Tour victory was the 2001 Buick Challenge, where he sank a birdie on the 18th hole to tie leader David Duval, and then won on the first hole of a sudden death playoff.Associated Press, "DiMarco works overtime to top Duval," Chicago Sun-Times, p. 79 (October 29, 2001).
The film was her first wide release in three years; it garnered mediocre reviews and grossed a paltry US$4.7 million in its opening weekend. Nevertheless, The Globe and Mail remarked that "Heigl works overtime to humanize the resentful mom—her face is like an old- fashioned cash register with the prices popping up—but she's more fun to watch as the story grows ugly and violent, and she unleashes the demon within". Heigl's lead roles in the 2014–15 NBC political drama series State of Affairs and CBS 2017 legal drama Doubt were both cancelled after one season. However, unlike State of Affairs, Doubt premiered to what was described as "tepid" ratings by The Hollywood Reporter, and CBS announced its cancellation after just two episodes, later burning out its episodes.
In reference to this character, "Dibble" has been adopted as an English-language derogatory Manchester slang term for police officers. He is voiced by Allen Jenkins in the TV series, John Stephenson in Yogi's Treasure Hunt and Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats, and Frank Welker in a 2016 Halifax commercial. In the film, where he is voiced by Bill Lobley, his lifelong dream is to become the chief of police, and it is revealed that he works overtime at his police work to impress the current chief, who is due to retire. The movie gives various personal details about him, including that his birth date is December 18 (coinciding with that of Lou Strickland), his favorite food is tuna sandwiches, he enjoys fly-fishing, and he keeps a "lucky penny" (which is actually a nickel) in his shoe.
While obtaining her Ph.D in economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Schor began to explore the relationship between how employers controlled and regulated employees. Her and her advisor, Sam Bowles, called these variable of conditions “the cost of job loss” which included how long a person can expect to be unemployed and what kind of social welfare benefits they are eligible for as an unemployed individual. While a professor at Harvard, Schor was interested in another determinant of “the cost of job loss,” which was the number of hours worked by the employee. By analyzing various data, she found that even though an employee works overtime, they seem to have no money saved at the end. This led to her question “What do workers do with the money they earn and why is it so hard for them to save money” which required the investigation of social pressures on spending and consumer culture.

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