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full-timer
ˌfull-ˈtimer [f. phrase full time + -er1.] 1. A child that attends school during the whole of the school hours; opposed to half-timer b.1870 Morning Post 2 June 2/1 There is no uniform rule as to the period either of age or knowledge when the ‘full-timer’ shall become the ‘half-timer’. 1895 Westm. G... Oxford English Dictionary
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Part-Timer Goes Full
Part-Timer Goes Full is the second album by the California rock band the Mother Hips, released in 1995. The band supported the album by playing the 1995 H.O.R.D.E. festival. Production Most of the album's songs were written by Tim Bluhm. The band captured a total of 26 songs for Part-Timer Goes Full... wikipedia.org
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half-timer
half-timer One who spends half the usual or full time at anything. spec. a. One who works half-time in a factory.1865 Daily Tel. 3 Nov. 5/5 Now a half-timer will get more than he once did for full time. 1883 Standard 30 Nov. 2/4 A child entered the mill as a half-timer at ten years old. b. A half-ti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Total Axxess
Past Show Members Wally - Host and DJ Zach - Producer and co-host Stacey - Assistant Producer Betty Rock - Full-timer Bekah - Full-timer Rebie - Part-timer wikipedia.org
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Paul Cartier
He returned as a fill-in organist in 2000, and replaced Eddie Layton as the full-timer a few years later. wikipedia.org
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timer
timer (ˈtaɪmə(r)) [f. time v. and n. + -er1.] † 1. One who is skilled in time or measure; a musician. Obs. rare—1.c 1500 in Grose, etc. Antiq. Rep. (1809) IV. 407 How may a mysmovede tymere judge a trew instrument? 2. One who appoints or fixes the time for an action, event, etc.1841 Lowell Ode ii. 3... Oxford English Dictionary
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Southern California InFocus
attending American-run schools and formerly edited the national newsletter of the Muslim Students Association, is the paper's managing editor and only full-timer wikipedia.org
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Steve Aylott
He failed to make the Hammers' League sideafter becoming a full-timer in August 1969, but soon made an impact for Oxford United. wikipedia.org
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Fife Socialist League
Its de facto founder Lawrence Daly, a former CP full-timer (Jan-Oct 1951) who held a number of trade union branch offices, including pit delegate, at Glencraig wikipedia.org
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Julia Varley
A 'full-timer' at the age of 14, she joined the General Union of Textile Workers and quickly became a full-time organiser and branch secretary. wikipedia.org
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Prasanta Sur
Sur qualified as a lawyer but never practiced law as he became a full-timer in the CPI. wikipedia.org
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Stained Glass (band)
Roger Hedge was a full-timer in a motorhome traveling around the country for many years. wikipedia.org
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Terry Paine
Southampton Paine signed amateur forms with Southampton in August 1956 and then in February 1957, Saints signed Paine as a full-timer when he appeared wikipedia.org
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Rette Jones Racing
half of the season, drivers like ARCA Menards Series West graduate Brittney Zamora, late model driver Cole Williams, Mexican ARCA Menards Series East full-timer wikipedia.org
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Oliver Whitehead
Although he started as a full-timer, he resigned in 1988, to take up year-to-year, part-time contracts at the university, to devote more time to music. wikipedia.org
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