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They witnessed the beaches sullied with crude oil and the workers sub-contracted by BP trying to clean it up with shovels and plastic bags.
Dr. Norma Bowe: Lessons Learned: Sometimes "No Day at the Beach" Dr. Norma Bowe 2010
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They witnessed the beaches sullied with crude oil and the workers sub-contracted by BP trying to clean it up with shovels and plastic bags.
Dr. Norma Bowe: Lessons Learned: Sometimes "No Day at the Beach" Dr. Norma Bowe 2010
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Councils deemed to have let down children in their care face having their responsibilities handed over to another local authority or sub-contracted out to the private sector or charities under new plans to be announced on Monday by David Cameron.
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They can be employed by the contractor or sub-contracted out.
On-Site Safety-Inspector Rule Gets a Second Look Joseph De Avila 2011
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They witnessed the beaches sullied with crude oil and the workers sub-contracted by BP trying to clean it up with shovels and plastic bags.
Dr. Norma Bowe: Lessons Learned: Sometimes "No Day at the Beach" Dr. Norma Bowe 2010
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My feeling was VSE under Okeefe was a means to shut down NASA and move it all to the contractors ... the same contractors that then sub-contracted the work back to NASA ...
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Often the last part of game production, or a process that is sub-contracted to a separate studio, cinematics are generally not essential to game-play, but do add a lot of appeal to the game, and help immensely with story development and mood generation.
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The all-important packaging graphics were sub-contracted to Thresher and Petrucci Art Studio, a company based nearby that had previously produced freelance work for Hasbro.
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Unable to bear the strain, Heath sub-contracted the running of the country to the head of the civil service, Sir William Armstrong, who promptly went off his rocker, babbling about the Red Army and imminent Armageddon.
State of Emergency: The Way We Were: Britain, 1970-1974 by Dominic Sandbrook Francis Wheen 2010
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They witnessed the beaches sullied with crude oil and the workers sub-contracted by BP trying to clean it up with shovels and plastic bags.
Dr. Norma Bowe: Lessons Learned: Sometimes "No Day at the Beach" Dr. Norma Bowe 2010
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