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Sease said managers were monitoring the skies as the storm approached and noticed lightning.
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His biggest hit was the 1987 song "Candylicker" of which Variety's obit said, "Without the benefit of airplay, this almost single-entendre celebration of sex became a smash hit, and Sease took its title as his professional nickname."
Marvin Sease dies; soul singer was 64 Terence McArdle 2011
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"Since the economic recovery began, locomotives and rail cars have been re-deployed to meet the additional automotive demand," spokesman Gary Sease said in an email.
Rail Woes Hit Auto Deliveries Jeff Bennett 2011
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The company may close rides at its discretion in the event of bad weather, said company spokesman David Sease.
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For example, Sease said, under a written emergency action plan the company can — and typically does — close rides in the event of lightning.
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Sease, 31, held a large white sign, hand-lettered in black and gold in fancy calligraphy, that read: "Seeking Opportunities," "Resumes Available" and "I need a job, I need a job, I need a job."
Nuking the Senate 2008
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Ricky Sean Sease ... was standing at Randolph and LaSalle on Friday looking for a job.
Nuking the Senate 2008
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Sease, a married father of three, said he was laid off from his job as executive sales manager at Raycor Construction & Development a year ago.
Nuking the Senate 2008
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Sease wore a gray suit and a cinnamon-colored tie -- at his feet was a black nylon case carrying resumes and cover letters.
Nuking the Senate 2008
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Sease and Thimme's assessment, published in a 1995 article, is damning:
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