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By the time the eager workers got done, the party rolls contained more fictional characters than you find in many libraries.
Eager workers marched out to cut them down, disturbing large creatures that scuttled about, hidden by the waving grass.
The Miami catastrophe of 1927 occurred, and he and a friend trekked south to Florida, expecting to find heavy salaries waiting for eager workers.
Colleges can provide "dedicated fans, an excellent testing ground, eager workers, [and] loyal fans."
The village has put up ever-stricter parking signs and patrols for vans and trucks pausing in the street to take in eager workers.
The pipeline that pours young, eager workers into China's manufacturing juggernaut begins in the country's interior at vocational schools like Hunan Top Software.
The Haitians felt embattled, and it did not help that some Miami blacks resented their entrepreneurial success and their appeal to employers as eager workers accepting low pay for long hours.
One approach is to reorganize the pay system in each workplace so the eager worker is not limited by arbitrary wage norms set by a ministry in Moscow and the lazy worker pays a price.
Soon thereafter the professor vanishes, but his enthusiastic young protégée, Kate (Ms. O'Connor), his son, Chris (Mr. Walker), and other eager workers find the professor's signature on a scrap of paper.
The intense and unresting labours of years spent in contact with the most degraded classes, with malignant types of disease and loathsome forms of vice, told upon the constitution of the eager worker.
They have taken hundreds of eager workers who grew up amid Malaysia's lush hill country and tea plantations, shipped them to Japan for six months and sent them back to lecture on the wonders of quality circles and just-in-time manufacturing.
I have just learned that a group of New York Stalwarts headed by "Chet" Arthur has been in town for almost a week, preparing the way for Conkling, who is supported not only by the New York delegation but by some fifteen hundred eager workers, wearing blue badges.