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"It's been pretty good - it's not really hard work," added Wade Lamay, 40, who used to be a supervisor at a plastic recycling company.
In its biggest foreign market, BMW gets skilled workers for less Peter Whoriskey 2010
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"It's been pretty good - it's not really hard work," added Wade Lamay, 40, who used to be a supervisor at a plastic recycling company.
In its biggest foreign market, BMW gets skilled workers for less Peter Whoriskey 2010
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"It's been pretty good - it's not really hard work," said Wade Lamay, 40, who used to be a supervisor at a plastics recycling company.
In its biggest foreign market, BMW gets skilled workers for less Peter Whoriskey 2010
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Lamay further stated that "… We are witnessing a growing distance between European public opinions and the European project."
Infowars kurtnimmoadmin 2010
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After Sycamore got its first hit of the afternoon on a single in the fifth by Kyle Szychlinski, Jaquez struck out Danny Schroeder and Lamay picked off Szychlinski at first to end the inning.
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Lamay said the shop held out for as long as it could before raising prices, something it finally had to do when faced with mounting overhead costs.
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For Lamay, news that AIG executives were sent on a spa retreat just days after receiving a government bailout was particularly unsettling.
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Lamay said the economic slowdown has taken its toll on the North Main Street garage.
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"Jacob Lamay van Taywan: An Indigenous Formosan Who Became an Amsterdam Citizen."
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