Sentences with phrase «undertaker in»

Advising a water and sewerage undertaker in relation to potential competition issues (margin squeeze and unfair pricing) arising in the context of new developments.
Like the undertaker in Looking Pretty for God, the porn director here explains how to make sex and love seem «convincing».
Carol Salter's award - winning documentary following a teenage undertaker in China is a haunting study of worker displacement
Four universities will be the primary undertakers in this mission and will be in charge of enrolling patients and building research standards.
While US & UK retailers migrated out of town, Irish forecourts remained part of the local fabric in small towns & villages — prices may not have been the sharpest, but service was personal & friendly, and their offering often expanded to include fresh food, plus a grocery shop, chipper, pub, garage, car dealership, etc. [After all, a grocery shop, pub & undertakers in a single establishment was not unusual years ago!].

Not exact matches

Funeral directors, undertakers, «morticians» (as they are called in the United States) may be responsible in large measure for this unrealistic state of affairs.
Gesturing around at Marlow & Sons, Reynolds — whose general contracting company is called Execution by Design — told me that a lot of the aesthetic was inspired by old French and Italian restaurants, and the all - purpose Irish pubs («Some are grocery store, bar, undertaker, post office — everything but a church») he'd been to in the west of Ireland, while visiting his father's family or heading out to the country while at school in Galway.
Seriously all internet fans should stop this rumor nonsense... like internet fans were 100 % roman reigns winning at wrestlemania but WWE just gave tight slap to all those fans... Rusev was included in US title match only to get pinned by Jinder mahal, thats the real reason... Merchandise sales was never a reason, Everyone know Vince has been hating rusev since that Ziggler Lana thing.Rusev doesn't follow vince instructions & goes out of storylines everytime... This time also it's a punishment for trash talk undertaker outside wwe tv.Cena did trash talk but it was on wwe & was approved by vince....
To those «in the trade», such as undertakers, pathologists and vicars, there is vast amount of useful information, but I suspect that many more squeamish readers wouldn't want to know some of the ans - wers, such as «Will the worms crawl in
Many of those involved, including security specialists, virtual undertakers, data storage companies — and, inevitably, lawyers — will be meeting for a «Digital Death Day» in San Francisco in early May.
William Banting, a British undertaker, deserves credit for developing the first VLCKD for weight loss in the mid 1800s.
Ali Luke in The Diet Blog, writes, «Historians trace the origins of a modern conception of dieting to two 19th century figures: Rev. Sylvester Graham (1795 - 1851), a New Jersey preacher, and William Banting (1797 — 1878), a London undertaker
William Banting was an obese English undertaker who lived from 1796 to 1878, who undertook a change in diet at the recommendation of a friend, Dr William Harvey.
Various high - fat diet fads like Atkins have been masquerading under different names for over a hundred years, starting in 1864 when an English undertaker and coffin maker by the name of William Banting wrote a book called Letter on Corpulence.
A funeral director, also known as an undertaker (British English) or mortician (American English), is a professional involved in the business of funeral rites.
He is a ruminative, elusive, half - smiling presence dressed like an undertaker, given to quoting Euclid and Hamlet at the drop of a stovepipe, and Spielberg veils him in shadow and crowns him in silvery halos.
With Mr. Zombie's lovingly evocative influences of drive - in grindhouse B - movies, the heavy - metal undertaker shows real skill and wit, starting with his grungy, filthy visual style.
In the Western's heyday, The Salvation would have been so unexceptional as to seem beneath notice; today, it's a thoroughly entertaining throwback, moving at a brisk clip and giving its impressive cast (which also includes Jonathan Pryce as the town mayor / undertaker and Douglas Henshall as the cowardly sheriff) the opportunity to embody cherished archetypes.
The undertaker opens the coffin to find the body has been wrapped in silk and drained of its bodily fluids, but doesn't notice the spider sneaking away.
Putting the terror into The Comedy of Terrors is relatively simple when you have a cast that features Price, Lorre, Karloff and Rathbone all together in a plot that involves an undertaker, a debt and murder, but the comedy element is the more difficult sell.
«Boxing is the only sport you can get your brain shook, your money took and your name in the undertaker book.»
Of course, the plan doesn't pan out, and Casey goes on the run, in possession of several million euros that the trafficker had stashed in a luxury car, pursued back to Cologne by Hagen's bearded assassins, who all look like hipster undertakers.
He himself plays a role in the film as an uncomfortably retired opera director who flies with his wife (Judy Davis) to Rome to meet his future son - in - law and discovers that the boy's undertaker father (Fabio Armiliato) has a great singing voice — but only when he's singing in the shower.
Agnes «Terri» Tomlinson, principal of George Hall Elementary School, which went from being one of the lowest - performing schools in Mobile, Alabama, in 2004, to achieving recognition as a top Alabama school in 2008, said, «Most principals don't realize that support staff can be your undertakers — they will bury you.»
He'd already been married in Marin, had four kids, got divorced, raised his two sons Mike and Lad (been given the «mother of the year» award by his local PTA), discovered the woman next door had cancer (they'd been having an affair while he was married to his first wife, who'd moved to Hawaii with his two daughters), married her, watched her die in their bed, taken a shower, called the undertaker, buried her, and a few years short of fifty, moved into this massive, six - apartment - sized penthouse apartment by himself.
In the passenger seat was an elderly undertaker of Sicilian descent, named Antonio Bernardi.
Beal could envision in his mind's eye the pilot boat breaking through the fog toward them, the pilot dressed like an undertaker, saluting indifferently and relieving Beal - for once - of his burdens.
As I leaned low over her, her features seemed the same, arranged in familiar calm, but there was a trace of something not her, a watermark left by the undertaker.
The Hearse You Came In On by Tim Cockey Cockey kicked off an entertaining five - book series featuring undertaker Hitchcock Sewell with this comic whodunit that begins when a Baltimore woman tries to schedule her own funeral.
He was tall and amazingly thing, dressed in a black suit that made him look more like an undertaker than a man who owned an amusement park.
About the author: Richard Hawke is a pseudonym of Tim Cockey, also author of the humorous mystery series featuring undertaker Hitchcock Sewell which starts with The Hearse You Came In On.
We don't want to damn Nick Levis as TBAC's undertaker, but we don't see him in the role of its dashing young doctor either.
Richter's «take» on life appears to be that of a man permanently focused on «the dark side of the road,» and he has consequently been called many negative things: «dour undertaker, dry - eyed mourner, systematic debunker of clichés and lethal parodist,» among others, writes Robert Storr, in the huge catalogue which accompanies the exhibition, «Gerhard Richter: Forty Years of Painting.»
For two decades, Oelze lived in solitude in an undertaker's storage room in Northern Germany, in a small town near Bremen.
Karen Kilimnik Born in Philadelphia, PA, 1955 Lives and works in Philadelphia, PA Horses, Bows and Guns, 1991 Mixed media installation Dimensions variable Jane / Creep (Asleep at Undertakers), 1991 Crayon on paper 11 x 14 in.
I have often said that the business of personal injury law is somewhat like that of undertakers, in that we live -LSB-...]
Norma Cronin and Mark Ablett explore «Ordering the would - be undertaker: the equitable reach of the Family Court» in Family Law Week...
In Florida, this is sometimes referred to as the «undertaker's doctrine.»
Many funeral workers, also known as undertakers, morticians or embalmers, are also involved in the preparation of the body for cremation or burial.
Please note in the undertakers resume example above the applicant has included important affiliation and membership information.
In addition to the State licensure that is required to serve in this position, undertakers must effectively plan and organize complex logistical concerns in scheduling locations, dates, and times of viewings, memorial services, and interments or cremationIn addition to the State licensure that is required to serve in this position, undertakers must effectively plan and organize complex logistical concerns in scheduling locations, dates, and times of viewings, memorial services, and interments or cremationin this position, undertakers must effectively plan and organize complex logistical concerns in scheduling locations, dates, and times of viewings, memorial services, and interments or cremationin scheduling locations, dates, and times of viewings, memorial services, and interments or cremations.
In most regions you must have passed a state required test in order to work as a professional undertakeIn most regions you must have passed a state required test in order to work as a professional undertakein order to work as a professional undertaker.
There had actually been a «dress for success» guest speaker at the office while I was away on a Broker course, who, oddly enough, I was later told, had selected as the one appearing to have the most professional businesslike appearance, was the quiet new hire I mentioned in a post ages ago; the distinguished looking young undertaker.
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