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Mike Chmielewski, the dealership's finance manager, confirms the couple swept and mopped the 10,000-square-foot area themselves.
Immigration Audits Drive Illegal Workers Underground Miriam Jordan 2011
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Mr. Chmielewski, the Chevy dealership manager, said the worker who replaced Alba and Eugenio was an American man who "had no pride in his work."
Immigration Audits Drive Illegal Workers Underground Miriam Jordan 2011
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Mr. Switzer was the strongest member of the adequate cast, though Mr. Maness, a tenor, gets extra credit for courageously appearing in tights Amy Chmielewski did the costumes and attempting some Nijinskian moves.
When Words Got in the Way Heidi Waleson 2011
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Wrocław-Warsaw-Cracow: 1963, 147 – 150; Chmielewski, Samuel.
Poland: Interwar. 2009
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Population growth: Jeffry Chmielewski, a private investor and former hedge fund manager, notes on the seekingalpha website that the steep drop in home construction from 2008 to 2010 brought the number of housing starts during the 2000s back in line with the historical tendency for housing starts to track population growth.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LARRY MacDONALD 2011
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Population growth: Jeffry Chmielewski, a private investor and former hedge fund manager, notes on the seekingalpha website that the steep drop in home construction from 2008 to 2010 brought the number of housing starts during the 2000s back in line with the historical tendency for housing starts to track population growth.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LARRY MacDONALD 2011
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In their afternoon conference call, the ministers will also compare notes on a first draft for a new treaty meant to tighten fiscal discipline within the eurozone, which was circulated Friday, said Kacper Chmielewski, spokesman for the Polish delegation to the EU.
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With inventories of new construction at all-time lows, housing starts "will need to double or triple in order to keep up with population growth," Mr. Chmielewski estimates.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LARRY MacDONALD 2011
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With inventories of new construction at all-time lows, housing starts "will need to double or triple in order to keep up with population growth," Mr. Chmielewski estimates.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LARRY MacDONALD 2011
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With inventories of new construction at all-time lows, housing starts "will need to double or triple in order to keep up with population growth," Mr. Chmielewski estimates.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LARRY MacDONALD 2011
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