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Examples
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The problem was that she forgot to proofread her work, including the "press release" she wrote to go along with it, the headline of which read, "Her name Hired as Publicity Maganger of Heast Magazines."
Forbes.com: News 2011
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Jo Becker, Peter S. Goodman & Michael Powell, NY Times, Once Elected, Palin Hired Friends and Lashed Foes
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Linked In’s connection with Simply Hired is very cool; it gets there.
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Simply Hired, which is partially funded by Fox Interactive, is a great job search engine that continues to do well against arch-rival Indeed. com, which is backed by the New York Times.
2006 October Marshall Kirkpatrick 2005
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Hired a kayak and everyone thought it was pretty funny seeing 3 girls on a kayak.
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Hired a kayak and everyone thought it was pretty funny seeing 3 girls on a kayak.
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Here is one scandal referred to as the Hired Truck Program.
Dandelion Salad 2009
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Life is the competition, and the job seekers in "Hired" make all sorts of rookie mistakes of etiquette and attitude.
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"Hired," MTV's helpful but slightly irritating new series, comes from the side of MTV that I like, which busies itself documenting the lives of teenagers and freshly minted adults.
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"Hired" (MTV at 6: 30), a new docu-series that follows recent college grads on the job hunt, is previewed by Hank StueverPage C9.
TV highlights 2010
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