Sentences with phrase «whose job landed»

Wondering how she ever got into the Afghan scene, she learns a lot from her translator (Christopher Abbot), whose job lands him $ 125 a day; she is almost killed when she approaches an all - male meeting though outfitted with a colorful burka; she has more than a single interview with the country's hirsute attorney - general (Alfred Molina), who conveniently shows her the bed behind the curtain in his office and for a price will let her know where her Scottish pal is being holed up by kidnappers.

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«There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job, and that man was blameless and upright, one who feared God and turned away from evil.»
The man left with the task of masterminding the extra-ordinary performance required in order to overcome a 1 - 0 deficit is manager Carlo Ancelotti, a man whose job is reportedly under immediate threat, to such an extent that the Italian could even be out the door as quickly as the end of the night should Chelsea's Russian billionaire owner, who is renowned for making brash decisions based on disappointing results, leave Old Trafford in a huff and once again without a hope in hell of landing that elusive UEFA Champions League.
On October 1, 2010, the 61st National Day of the People's Republic, China carried out a flawless launch of its second unmanned moon probe, whose job was to survey possible landing sites for China's third moon probe, scheduled for 2013.
Ms. Rosenfeld, whose own parents were an academic couple, recalls that her father landed a job at Oberlin College in the 1960s, while her mother struggled for years to find equally meaningful work.
A chance meeting at the local coffee shop not only lands Ashley a new job, but a glimpse at the sexual openness of Dylan, whose sexual liaison with store owner Raif opens Ashley up to a whole new world of sensuality.
Worth Noting: Among the scribes we have Phil Johnston — whose Black List script for Cedar Rapids landed him the job.
About halfway into Mudbound, the new film from Dee Rees (Pariah), the matriarch of a family of landowners in the Mississippi Delta Laura Mcallan (Carey Mulligan) offers a maid job to Florence (Mary J Blige), whose family are land tenants of Laura's husband Henry (Jason Clarke).
Based on Michael Hastings» book «The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America's War in Afghanistan,» the story follows a general, played by Pitt, whose track record lands him the commanding job in the American conflict in Afghanistan.
(2015) dir Jamie Babbit w / Judy Greer, Natasha Lyonne, Aubrey Plaza, Malcolm Barrett, Ron Livingston, Allison Tolman, Fred Armisen [85 min; DCP] This black comedy from director Jamie Babbit (But I'm A Cheerleader) features the great Judy Greer — finally in a starring role — as Shannon, a fresh - out - of - rehab sex addict, whose optimistic sister Martha (Lyonne) lands her a job as a maid at Fresno Suites, the local hotel.
Like all astronauts, he's also an advanced scientist, one who's figured out a way to make drinking water out of dirt, and whose spaceship is carrying a reactor that's essential not just to his trip but to the job he's going to do once he lands on the red planet.
Even when a recent graduate has trouble landing a good job right after collecting his degrees, he can expect to earn as much as a million dollars more over the course of his career than someone whose education ended with a high school diploma.
Nonetheless, may he rest in peace (see also here), perhaps also knowing that his forever stance of «[making] no apologies for the fact that his methods were too complex for most of the teachers whose jobs depended on them to understand,» just landed his EVAAS in serious jeopardy in court in Houston (see here) given this stance was just ruled as contributing to the violation of teachers» Fourteenth Amendment rights (i.e., no state or in this case organization shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process [emphasis added]-RRB-.
After enough stop and start minutes you'll realize a factory is running roughshod over this place, polluting the land and working some of its employees to the bone while firing others whose jobs can now be done by machines.
The same logic could apply for a criminal defense lawyer, whose website landing pages and calls to action could speak directly to a website visitor's potential inability to keep his or her job if convicted of a crime.
Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council v Bainbridge; Surtees v Middlesbrough Borough Council concerned «pay protection» measures adopted by local authorities to provide employees, whose pay was to be reduced under a new job evaluation scheme, with a soft landing where the decrease in pay would be brought in gradually.
In today's job search environment, the cover letter is a mandatory part of the document arsenal whose absence can severely weaken your chances of landing the interview.
It is no secret that those candidates whose applications have an employee referral are much more likely to land an interview, and eventually a job.
Most colleges and universities have placement offices staffed by people whose function is to help you land that first job.
Job search today is a new experience for many, from the twenty - something 2013 grads looking to land their first full time job, to the mid-career professional whose job was outsourced a few months ago, to the VP level professional who just got caught in a corporate downsizing and was given a severance package replete with a boilerplate resume, generic advice on looking for a job and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's offiJob search today is a new experience for many, from the twenty - something 2013 grads looking to land their first full time job, to the mid-career professional whose job was outsourced a few months ago, to the VP level professional who just got caught in a corporate downsizing and was given a severance package replete with a boilerplate resume, generic advice on looking for a job and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's offijob, to the mid-career professional whose job was outsourced a few months ago, to the VP level professional who just got caught in a corporate downsizing and was given a severance package replete with a boilerplate resume, generic advice on looking for a job and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's offijob was outsourced a few months ago, to the VP level professional who just got caught in a corporate downsizing and was given a severance package replete with a boilerplate resume, generic advice on looking for a job and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's offijob and a desk and use of the phone for 120 days in the outplacement company's office.
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