In the mid 1970s the second hirer, W.H. Willes, investigated and mined the pumice.
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One factor is the warm winter that prompted employers to hirer earlier, observers say.
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This article is based on first-hand experience as a hirer and as a professional writer.
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But apply for a job with it and ignorant stigma may arise from the hirer.
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You never know which one of them will directly or indirectly lead you to a potential hirer.
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It is best for companies to hirer social media professionals.
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She is a practiced hirer of executives.
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You send the job details to a candidate, provide a hirer with key facts and give each the other's contact details.
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A chapter of charged conversation follows, before the chaise-hirer returns to release them from their amorous confines.
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Boss: a person responsible for hiring workers; "the boss hired three more men for the new job"
Someone who hires, agent noun of hire
Means the person who takes goods from an owner under a Hire Purchase Agreement and includes a person to whom the hirer's rights or liabilities under the agreement has passed by assignment or by operation of law.