multiple firings for one.
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Dreams do not mean anything. They are random firings of neurons in the brain.
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Dreams do not mean anything. They are random firings of neurons in the brain.
Low wages, firings due to financial setbacks, guaranteed benefits
It means that the employer can technically terminate employment when they want to-there is not contract, etc. BUT there are exceptions to this for a number of reasons including discrimination and retaliation related firings.
Here's the Fox song listings for the episode: "Nicotine Caffeine" - Alan Milman Sect + Man-Ka-Zam "Kicked Out" - Pussy Galore (This is the song house plays to annoy Wilson and cause the pacients seizure) Hugh Laurie piano composition Hugh Laurie guitar composition "Spirit In The Sky" - Norman Greenbaum There were no songs of Jimi Quidd(pacient's name) played in the episode. The song played when House announced the firings was one of Hugh Laurie's own compositions.
Robert L Porter has written: 'Star 48 solid rocket motor nozzle analyses and instrumented firings'
Cannon firings at Rutgers football games date back to 1931. It's not necessarily the earliest but it gets the ball rolling.
Dreams do not "mean" anything. They are random neuron firings at at time of the sleep cycle that happen to allow individuals to remember the patterns of neurons that fired just then.
When pottery is being fired it is placed inside a kiln. Most potters do two firings, one for bisqueware and a glaze firing. Bisqueware is pottery that has been fired to a temperature hot enough to not only evaporate any water in the clay, but also evaporate water at the molecular level thus changing the chemical structure of the clay molecules and creating the hard material you know as ceramic. After bisque firing, pottery is glazed and placed in another kiln. There are many types of glaze firings. Some are done with gas (reduction firing) and some firings are done with electric (oxidation firing). There are also unconventional methods of firing such as Raku, pit firing, and soda firing.