A year ago, they made plans to leave it to the foundation which will steward the land. |
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Since then, Johnston has been a rank-and-file member and is still active in the union as a shop steward. |
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To call the steward dishonest, shameful, unjust, unrighteous, or wicked is too harsh. |
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Dave works as a cabin crew air steward, but is hoping for a career as a commercial airline pilot. |
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The steward concerned is extremely upset that this accusation has been levelled against him. |
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The steward was buttoning another vest over his ample body as he approached, bending forward to meet the storm. |
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I graciously accepted the rosette and belt buckle, thanking the ring steward as I rode out and the applause trickled down. |
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There was no doctor on board and not even another woman, and Golda and I had to manage with the assistance of the steward. |
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A year later, his cooking had him sailing the seas on a cruise ship, where he worked as a galley steward. |
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A steward came round with a trolley of eggs, bacon and sausages to ask each cadet how many he wished to eat. |
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He picked it up and thrust it with a scowl into the hands of the nearest steward. |
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In one widely reported case, an American pilot went so far as to throw a balky steward off the plane. |
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Apparently based upon the passenger load, this dining car steward was able to implement a rather ingenious plan for seating his passengers. |
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The convenor and steward were both suspended two weeks ago and this was seen as a direct attack on union organisation. |
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Fans unable to get tickets may be able to watch the game after all by volunteering their services as a steward. |
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John is the other student from Cambridge who comes to the miller for ground corn for the steward. |
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Jason Brown, a union shop steward, said the walk was not industrial action but rather a silent protest. |
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His father, Billy, was a shop steward who regularly took him on union marches. |
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I was considered to be a promising worker at Harris Scarfe and a good shop steward. |
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Down the road at Vauxhall car plant a shop steward with a megaphone addressed a factory gate meeting. |
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His father, a flight steward, held a light-aircraft pilot's licence and would take his son flying with him. |
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John Prescott, then working as a steward for Cunard cruise liners, was home on shore leave. |
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He sighed and turned off the shower, reaching for the towel his steward left next to the door. |
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The governor is the steward of the monetary principles and economics of the country. |
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The steward was huddled in his padded yellow fluorescent jacket and black woolly bobble hat. |
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They arrived unlooked for to find the steward and few other servants that remained on to tend the estate. |
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The other first class passengers chatted sociably while the steward and his two helpers waited in the background. |
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Jean-Claude, our Breton steward, is a former submariner, merchant seaman and hotelier. |
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There was this sense that the captains of industry were the proper people to steward us into this golden post-atomic age. |
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Their cabin steward for the voyage was none other than the future Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott. |
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The court customary was the court for unfree tenants or villeins and was presided over by the lord's steward or bailiff. |
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On a canvassing run with a union shop steward who buses dishes at a local restaurant, the going was rough. |
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His employer, hearing of his speeches, sacked him as his steward and called in unpaid debts. |
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Shortly after Hammond, the dining car steward came by to make dinner reservations. |
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We watched the passengers disembark, then asked the steward for shore passes. |
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When I disembarked on my last cruise in December, I ran into the young man who had been our dining-room steward on the ship. |
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And then there were the night stewards, usually an older steward who had spent his entire career with the ship line. |
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Instead, a steward will collect your cases once the ship has docked and will even help you pack. |
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But as the pair were returning to York, a steward on the train asked them if they would wait for all other passengers to leave first. |
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Well, if yes, then you might just be a prospective air hostess or a flight steward. |
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She is a steward aboard the ship that had been stationed off the coast of Iraq since early this year. |
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When he arrived, the large room was filled with people, ranging from the cook and the steward to the engineer and the linguist. |
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Tony's talents are not alone utilised for big games but he is a voluntary steward for club games all the year round. |
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The steward of his household sent messengers ahead to take word to the Ethiopian soldiers waiting in Nabatea for their sovereign to join him. |
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But it was when she retired that her ardour for history emerged, she joined the Richmond Society and began working as a steward at Ham House. |
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She is an active member of the Guides Association, which she joined as a Guide Leader in 1985, and is a volunteer steward at Harewood House. |
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If you were doing a light-hearted story about the lot of a property steward, and wanted to convey a bit of spontaneity, forget it. |
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The house steward, Donald, picked up her baggage from rear of the carriage. |
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Members may know that under the manorial system, the bailiff, the steward, and the reeve were important officers. |
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They do not have the vote when it comes to election of colony leaders such as minister, steward and farm manager. |
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Down on the lawn, she excused herself from the others and walked toward the tree that shaded her father and the steward. |
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If you can't get a rag out of somebody's garbage, the steward of any estate will give you something to cover your nakedness. |
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He served as steward of the household to Edward IV and then to Richard III, who gave him the Garter. |
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How are you a faithful steward of the gifts God has given you for the sake of the whole church? |
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What he does not seem to be is the self-effacing steward, in a long line of self-effacing stewards, of the world's greatest newspaper. |
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That date allowed both events to take place, with a casual workforce likely to steward the festival. |
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Kingston University's equal opportunities officer said students and volunteers would help steward the event. |
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Thanks should also go to the two local councillors who helped the Community Association steward the event. |
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Increasingly, church leaders understand there is a higher degree of accountability for those of us who steward funds. |
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Even if they did not quite trust him to steward their money, they trusted capable, honest Paul. |
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The waiter also serves as a wine steward, so passengers generally need to know what vintages they like or dislike. |
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He became a steward in the merchant navy, and was a trade union activist. |
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I believe the steward is about to call the starboard watch to lunch, sir. |
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However, a shop steward needs the group leader's permission to move. |
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But, in this case, it turns out Stewart is a good steward of her property. |
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The Filipino cabin steward arrived with afternoon tea and dinner menus. |
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Also, when I tried to retrieve my bag stored above the passengers seat, I was helped by a gentleman not by a steward or stewardess who just stood staring. |
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After hours of lugging and unpacking heavy boxes, he would freshen up, put on a jacket, and work the floor of the restaurant as wine steward until the end of the night. |
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Through the half-open door, she heard the unmistakable tread of Justus the steward, dragging one lame foot on the stone path through the kitchen garden. |
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Government has a vital role in a crowded society, as a steward of common resources and public services. |
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The former ship's steward even got a chance to pilot a canal boat. |
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Each block elected a steward to make sure people knew what was going on. |
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According to a Maritime Union spokesman, the company should provide an extra steward once passenger numbers pass 500 but it has a history of leaving the ships short-handed. |
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The dining car steward soon came by taking dinner reservations. |
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Francis, the fifth Duke of Bedford had extensive estates in Bedfordshire and, in 1792, he appointed Farey as the land steward for his Woburn estates. |
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If one claims to be the steward of a democratic transition, never does one respond to madness with more madness. |
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In fact, being steward of these properties is a huge financial liability. |
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While onboard the train, guests can expect upscale amenities like multicourse dinners and 24-hour steward service. |
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Anyone interested in history could also help the Trust with its research into the many aspects of the property and there is always the opportunity to train as a house steward. |
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The club steward ushered those left in the club down into the cellar. |
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The first-class passengers had padded seats and a steward to serve them. |
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The village society is appealing for more volunteers to help steward the event, particularly people with knowledge of sound systems and amplification. |
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Rising wages cause rising prices SHOP steward says he travels away from home 1,000 miles per week. |
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Even though I was an NUJ shop steward, and closed shops were common in those days, I always argued against them. |
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Council bosses postponed their inquiry because shop steward Willie Cree was stinking of booze. |
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Now a GMB shop steward at the plant, he welcomed the news yesterday but said the battle to save the 28 other factories has to continue. |
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After training provided by the groups, Ramos today is a shop steward on a major construction project in Hollywood. |
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If you're looking to be the steward and companion of a full-time, furry friend, look no further than Snoopy Jane. |
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The yolk was on the self-centred air steward when bedsit residents Emma and Michelle decided to take a messy revenge onhim for insulting them. |
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Even though Lord Stanley had served as Edward IV's steward, his relations with the king's brother, the eventual Richard III, were not cordial. |
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With Nelson at this point were the chaplain Alexander Scott, the purser Walter Burke, Nelson's steward, Chevalier, and Beatty. |
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The terms steward, warden and forester appear to be synonymous for the king's chief officer of the royal forest. |
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William of Wrotham, who died in 1217, was steward of the forests of Exmoor and North Petherton, Somerset. |
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In 2004, several Villa firms were involved in a fight with QPR fans outside Villa Park in which a steward died. |
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A typical steward's department for a cargo ship is a chief steward, a chief cook and a steward's assistant. |
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Merchant Navy steward Freddie Lennon had a surprise when he returned home to find he had a newborn son. |
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The SLP and BSP parties came to influence the shop steward movement, which became particularly prominent in what became known as Red Clydeside. |
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In my opinion the Chancellor of the Exchequer is the trusted and confidential steward of the public. |
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Until the 15th century the most important administrative officer in the Palatinate was the steward. |
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When Gwgon drowned without heir in 872, Rhodri became steward over the kingdom and able to install his son, Cadell ap Rhodri, as a subject king. |
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After Gwgon's death, Rhodri, husband to the dead king's sister Angharad, became steward of his kingdom. |
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While playing for Deans, Giggs was observed regularly by local newsagent and Old Trafford steward Harold Wood. |
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It was erected in 1683 by Thomas Ekins, first steward of the Godophin Family to live on the islands. |
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The philosophy under which he devised this system is that the wealth belonged to the poor and the church was only its steward. |
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The act itself was carried out by a freedman of his named Maximus, and a steward of Domitian's niece Flavia Domitilla, named Stephanus. |
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Keswick was at the hub of the monastic farms in the area, and Fountains based a steward in the town, where tenants paid their rents. |
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Gwgon's sister, Angharad, was married to Rhodri the Great of Gwynedd, who became steward over Gwgon's realm. |
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The long-suffering steward at my local battle cruiser stood down after 16 years. |
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A SHOP steward sacked after swearing at his line manager has received compensation for unfair dismissal. |
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The guardienne and the other steward reported it. If I fire him, two years of training in a hot kitchen goes down the drain as well as a good cook. |
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In 1768, Cort's second marriage was to Elizabeth Heysham, the daughter of a Romsey solicitor and steward of the Duke of Portland whose estates included Titchfield. |
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However, after the two eldest died after seeing a vision of their ancestor Pope Felix, the youngest soon abandoned the religious life and married the steward of her estate. |
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Osbern was the steward of his cousin Duke Robert I of Normandy. |
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Matters came to a head in 1293 when the bishop and his steward failed to attend proceedings of quo warranto held by the justices of Northumberland. |
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You would not like to have a housekeeper or steward who made her or his popularity with the tradesmen the measure of the payments that were to be delivered to them. |
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The only time that steward department staff are charged with duties outside the steward department, is during the execution of the fire and boat drill. |
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A person has to have a Merchant Mariner's Document issued by the United States Coast Guard in the United States Merchant Marine in order to serve as a chief steward. |
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A racecourse steward since 1985, Tindall became a qualified chairman in 1993 and has stewarded more than 50 days per year on average in recent years. |
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The steward may requisition or purchase stores and equipment. |
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There he was killed by Arkil Morel, steward of Bamburgh Castle. |
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