A Howard University professor of architecture, she served as lead draftswoman for the renovation. |
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His dad was a mechanical engineer, and his mom was a draftswoman. |
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She is no outsider, but a talented draftswoman whose upbringing in a family of steamfitters afforded her familiarity with the milieu of pipes, valves and boilers. |
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Painter, illustrator and draftswoman, Gillian exposes regularly her creations. |
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He was 7, he said, when his mother, a draftswoman in an architectural firm, was sent for re-education in a labor camp. |
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Mrs. Matzen, 53, worked for 33 years as an architectural draftswoman but said she faced age discrimination in her search for a new job. |
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As the draftswoman of the opinion of the Committee on Legal Affairs, I should like to draw your attention to a few points. |
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I would also like to thank the draftswoman and draftsman of the other committees, Mrs Lucas and Mr Stevenson. |
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My report was very well received, except by the draftswoman of the Opinion of the Committee on Legal Affairs. |
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At the age of 20, Sarah Kay works as draftswoman for a small advertising agency. |
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She is a civil engineer and an expert mechanical draftswoman. |
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Your draftswoman supports the right to tax benefits on the condition that the third-country worker is considered as a resident for taxation purposes in the Member State concerned. |
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Negin is a fine draftswoman, with a subtle sense of color, and if she had a greater appetite for self-promotion she might be a celebrated painter. |
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It is the draftswoman with whom one can speak easily. |
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During World War II, while her future husband served as a medical illustrator in an Army hospital, she worked as a draftswoman in the Army Corps of Engineers and as an aircraft riveter. |
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At the time Ms. Doctorow was a gifted 27-year-old draftswoman strongly influenced by Vaclav Vytlacil, the modernist painter she studied under around the same time as Louise Bourgeois. |
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From a budgetary point of view, your draftswoman recommends to object to the settingup of the new Electronic Communications Market Authority on grounds of uncertainties regarding its financing. |
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As pointed earlier, the understanding of the draftswoman is that this proposal for a Directive aims to guarantee a common set of labour rights in the form of equal treatment with the nationals of the host Member State. |
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Consistency with Amendment 9 by the draftswoman. |
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