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1
Disney is expected to
hire
from
outside Hollywood, shaking up the establishment.
2
You know the kind of men you can
hire
from
Natchez-under-the-hill.
3
Nursing, policing, hotel management: these sectors now
hire
from
university.
4
They
hire
from
twenty to thirty-five laborers, according to the season of the year.
5
Ballaghaderreen District Court was told the bus had been on
hire
from
a firm in England.
6
See travelsupermarket.com to search and book flights Car
hire
from
holidayautos.co.uk from around £20 a day
7
There were no more friends to
hire
from
.
8
Apparently, there is no misdeed so big that it can keep guns-for-
hire
from
working for the government.
9
There are boules courts (floodlit for evenings), with balls to
hire
from
an on-site hut.
10
If she wanted that, she would
hire
from
the bar one of the talented, skillful musicians, she said.
11
No; I'll
hire
from
Simonds.
12
And live in those beehives of yours, paying big rent, competing with the riffraff help you
hire
from
employment agencies?
13
Those fellows don't own the cars, and we didn't
hire
from
them, we hired from the owner of the garage.
14
Muller said the scheme would offer cash payments to businesses for each new
hire
from
November and run for five months.
15
They say their relatively small size and the talent pool they usually
hire
from
makes rapid progress increasing ethnic diversity challenging.
16
In the morning I go to Hubert le Falconer and
hire
from
him six more-threefor thee, and three for me.
hire
from
hire