Hustling Through the Dark, Chapter One

"other than that, mostly my legal troubles haven't been mine, but me getting caught up in my employers'. trying to slide through inspections, skirting labour laws, even a trademark dispute.

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Going West

He gestured for lorif to follow him and he did so, leaving see to watch over the other men and women in their employ.

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Character Data: Daniel D. Yote

Yote was sent on a mission to central siberia, where he was again captured, thanks to information leaked by his employer.

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Bullet to the Abdomen - Chapter 1

From 14 to 18, i was employed at a local grocery store called....linguino's if i remember. man, he grew the nicest-looking food, and the taste was aligned with the beauty, even with the depression hitting us the way it did.

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Chapter 1(Bellatrix): Le Château

She was employed as a hostess in a restaurant, _le château_. it was in the nicer part of town, but still got the occasional rabble. it was an upgrade from where she used to work, but that didn't matter.

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Life in the Facilities

For the most part, employment opportunities within kyruku culture come from the facility itself.

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The Curious Tale of Jack Lime, once A Sailor, as related to Amelia Eames

"the captain employed curses i have never heard the like of, calling down fire and damnnation on the doctor's head.

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Chapter Two - Sympatico

But she could not do that, not to her employer who paid her wages and certainly not with miyatsu watching her with eager eyes.

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The Little Gul: 1st Letter

Aside from those, i also employed a special little trick related to languages.

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The Dragon Warrior: Space Adventure Prologue

Due to their natural ability, they were usually a skilled magic user that employed magical augmentations to their weapons, which had a different twist with the use of technology.

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Ferris, the Clever Fox in the City

For next to bullshitting there was one other tactic to employ. it was the second, and usually final, line of defense.

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