Sentences with phrase «most towns employ»

Most towns employ an Animal Control officer or ACO, find out if yours does and call them.

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While most political parties conduct formal and open interviews, the Conservatives discarded this practice and simply handed the endorsement to Finn, who employs several prominent Conservative Party members in town government.
The Town employs that most overused of heist movie tropes — the one last job — but focuses on the emotional havoc its aftermath wreaks on all involved.
Those charter school teachers — and most of them are amazing professionals — have at least one fewer burden than their counterparts employed at neighborhood public schools down the street or across town.
It is primarily an oil and gas town and most residents are employed by the industry.
Some assessors work for a county or village, but most are employed by a town or city.
Based in the picturesque town of Quepos on the Pacific Coast, MASS employs an elite staff of experienced local coaches to help beginner and expert surfers alike make the most of their time out on the waves.
Perhaps similar methods are employed to extract cash at the Riviera's rash of charity galas, most prominent among them the bash hosted by Leonardo DiCaprio, he who inevitably rolls into town on a larger - than - yours, supermodel - infested mega yacht (so much for saving the environment).
It is primarily an oil and gas town and most residents are employed by the industry.
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