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Lingle to avoid the so-called Furlough Fridays because she would bear more of the responsibility for the board's decisions.
Staradvertiser Headlines Dan Nakaso 2010
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Linda Lingle to avoid the so-called Furlough Fridays because she would bear more of the responsibility for the board's decisions.
Staradvertiser Headlines Dan Nakaso 2010
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Negotiations with unions and cuts in funding has led the state to cut the hours of workers to what has been referred to as Furlough Fridays.
KITV.com - Local New 2009
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"Furlough" (1968), made while Mr. Greenwold was in graduate school, harks back to 1930s scenes of soldiers and sailors misbehaving.
NYT > Home Page By KAREN ROSENBERG 2010
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• Furlough: It's a last resort, but if there's no other work available, it may be necessary.
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Furlough days may not be taken as holidays, sick, personal or personal days.
The City of Chicago government will be closed today for lack of funds. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Alexi Zentner, author of the short story “Furlough” in the 2009 Fiction Issue, discusses the new military family and the fine line between emotion and sentimentality.
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In “Furlough” particularly, the question that I really thought about when I was writing was — there have always been women involved in wars.
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In “Furlough” particularly, the question that I really thought about when I was writing was — there have always been women involved in wars.
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Furlough requests are fairly common, but the prisons bureau doesn't release statistics about them.
George Ryan Asks To Visit Gravely Ill Wife, Lura Lynn AP 2011
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