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Electric power projects include nuclear power plants, gas-fired power plants and others.
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After 15 days' absence from work, his boss fired him, he said.
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The officers fired their weapons, seriously wounding McGowan, law enforcement authorities said.
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Shots were fired into a house in Northern Ireland tonight, police said.
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ATCO Power already operates a gas fired power station in the region.
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Large German battleships were firing from the sea at advanced Soviet positions.
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The protest, was broken up by security forces firing weapons, residents said.
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Response time: Vehicle stopping to missile firing is five minutes - BBC
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He said it was not clear who was responsible for the firing.
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Assistant Police Commissioner Mark Kelly said Maddison died after firing at police.
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She didn't even let him finish the sentence: 'You're sacked,' she said.
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Health is often used as the reason when senior officials are sacked.
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Hundreds have been sacked from government jobs, rights and opposition groups say.
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However, the Raiders sacked Rivers five times and played a turnover-free game.
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The newspaper said Edmondson was sacked as a result of the investigation.
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Olbermann said last week he would take legal action over his dismissal.
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Thank you, Lord Satan, she said, not entirely pleased at this dismissal.
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Ronaldo, however, is yet to discover the full consequences of his dismissal.
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However Vince's dismissal hardly stalled England since Billings sparkled in Buttler-esque fashion.
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He filed separate court papers on Friday seeking dismissal of his case.
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Four miles to the west the ridge terminated in a low point.
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But this procrastination of actual hostilities was terminated in the following manner:-
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Yes, it is time we terminated this particular intruder with extreme prejudice.
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Existing charter schools would continue until their contract expires or is terminated.
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Existing charter schools would continue, until their contract expired or was terminated.
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The parties said the sacking of local staff was an unacceptable consequence.
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But sacking a minister on maternity leave is out of the question.
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Public demonstrations were mounted calling for his sacking, attended by local politicians.
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Suddenly the TNRL want to dictate terms, sacking Woolf among other things.
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He found it in flames, and the enemy were sacking the ruins.
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When is the right time to start thinking about downsizing your home?
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The latest downsizing plan is already reigniting criticism of the police department.
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This downsizing has occurred in all but two months of this year.
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The downsizing is consistent with a trend throughout the troubled airline industry.
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Smart strategies include favoring debt reduction over saving or downsizing your home.
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The first batch of layoff notices went out last week, Gaulrapp said.
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Cash expenses fell 29 percent excluding layoff charges in the second quarter.
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I got job now, but they going to layoff after new year.
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Finally, we had another massive layoff and that was the tipping point.
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Coles admitted that the layoff took him to a dark place mentally.
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Bless yer rart, I'd bring it yer with pleasure rif I could!
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Interestingly, the 344-3.2 rif(R) variant showed improved performance in relation to both the wild type and another related variant.
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Vikki Weldon tops out her new seven-pitch route in the Rif Mountains.
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Changes in plasma DHEAS did not correlate with OATP1B inhibition by RIF.
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We report 4 experiments that examined whether semantic associations also protect against RIF.
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An Post is the latest group to feel the cloying breath of "rightsizing".
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His message to her was that the bank is cutting costs and "rightsizing" its global investment bank.
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Incrementalism: creativity's enemy As large, high-tech corporations around the world reengineer themselves by downsizing and rightsizing, the first casualty is basic research.
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One person familiar with Harbinger suggested that some of the departures reflected a "rightsizing" of the fund and an attempt to streamline its operations.
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Lord, did stripping in the employee lounge qualify for a pinkslip?
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You'll find it printed on the pinkslip-the'squeal book'-bythis time.
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But civilians one day getting the pinkslip, thanks to this Pentagon push.
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And here for the first time the pinkslip threatened to fail us.
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I go to see my honey bathing in her pinkslip.
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Not all producers, however, want to letgo of their water management.
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He let it go, however, as he letgo a thousand others.
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Good Heaven; I thought you had been letgo by the surgeons.
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He won't be allowed to letgo of Captain Jack quite yet.
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He'd held back so long it took a moment to letgo.
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But lettinggo of picture books too early is not the answer.
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Imagined lettinggo of it, becoming someone new, the way Alex had.
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Be strong, Bobby…and good luck on finally lettinggo of that brown.
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RUGBY:Lawrence Dallaglio has no intention of lettinggo of his international career.
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Julie said, lettinggo of me, and grabbing Mosh by the hand.
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HP's more immediate problem is the reaction to Hurd's forcedresignation .
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With forcedresignation, he waited for the reprimand he knew would come.
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A forcedresignation of a prominent man for no reason that makes any public sense whatsoever.
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There will be no representative of the UK after Cardinal Keith O'Brien's forcedresignation on Monday.
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Since Winterkorn's forcedresignation on Sept. 23, the group has reshuffled its management through internal promotions and external hires.
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He added the organizational changes "do not initiate a reduction-in-force." USPS said quarterly revenue rose to $17.6 billion, up $547 million.
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Capitalize on disruptive events Successful purchasing managers can significantly improve their position by shining during crises, such as mergers, acquisitions, and reductions-in-force.
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Krawcheck's full severance will depend on whether her departure is characterized as an involuntarytermination without cause or a workforce reduction.
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The involuntaryterminations are also widely expected to prompt a legal challenge from dealers who are independent retail networks protected by state franchise laws.
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Local media reports said about 200 had been laidoff in Waterloo.
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Regular summer home sites are laidoff in many of the forests.
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Three hundred workers at Monaghan Poultry have been laidoff temporarily today.
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Men laidoff before pay-day and were seen drunk in the streets.
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I laidoff, and Miles Diston took the high-roller out next trip.
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They plan to cope by layingoff hundreds of thousands more workers.
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Last week, Reuters reported that Toronto Dominion Bank was layingoff employees.
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They were layingoff staff and saying the job was nearly done.
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That's sort of different than just layingoff people and cutting overhead.
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They say they are layingoff staff because no… Read more Audio
Usage of forced retirement in English
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Burrus was dead, probably by poison, and Seneca was in forcedretirement.
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He'd given his life to the Fleet, only to end up in forcedretirement.
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This forcedretirement is a product of the Great Depression.
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His forcedretirement from the distillery did not worry him.
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The symptoms of unrest were aggravated by the forcedretirement of Spain from Santo Domingo.
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A major new research project on older workers has called for the scrapping of forcedretirement.
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All these things together did not render agreeable to Tellier his forcedretirement at La Fleche.
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Protests led by army officers, riled by their meagre pensions after forcedretirement, turned violent in 2007.
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Should a forcedretirement age be introduced?
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He is fascinating in his continuing compulsion, despite his forcedretirement from Test cricket, to score runs.
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The speech of Benjamin Constant secured for his friend Madame de Staël a forcedretirement from Paris.
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With a gun held to his head by the Commission, Bonanno then haltingly moved into a forcedretirement.
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Soon after, Joe made it quite literal when he said that he'll bring Daniel Bryan beyond a forcedretirement.
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The Countess was born for a career and her spirit chafed at the forcedretirement in which she lived.
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It was a forcedretirement, and yet it was a retirement that was in every way in accord with her desires.
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During this period of forcedretirement from the world, Luther was hard at work upon his celebrated translation of the Bible.