Last month AFL-CIO lodged a proposal asking the board to identify which executives stood to gain, and by how much, if they resigned to enter public service.
The parents still lodged a complaint to the relevant departments for solving the problem as soon as possible.
Shall hate be fairer lodged than gentle love?
Nelson ate a loaf of bread then lodged at the lobby of the railway station.
With one hand I caught the jib-boom, while my foot was lodged between the stay and the brace; and as I still clung there panting, a dull blow told me that the schooner had charged down upon and struck the coracle and that I was left without retreat on the HISPANIOLA.
It had been in search of a hollow tree to hide from the snow at Cologne Zoo in Germany when it became lodged.
I don't remember too much about these, but there was one race that will forever be lodged in my memory — the three-legged race.
I successfully got the offer from the university in March 2003 and lodged the application for a student visa in October 2003.
Garfield (1831 - 1881) The essence of government is power; and power, lodged as it must be in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse.
This was quite enough to induce him to take the road to Cashmere, and to inquire at the first inn at which he lodged in the capital the full particulars of the story.
No sooner did the king hear that the ship which was just in port had on board the son of his old friend and ally than he hurried to meet the supposed prince, and had him and his retinue brought to the palace, where they were lodged and entertained sumptuously.
" It did no good, and the gold lodged in his small intestine.
Lose weight Make lots of money Get a promotion Study for a new qualification Stop reading for a moment, and think about some of the goals that are currently lodged in your mind – they might be things you've told yourself you "should" do, but you've not made much progress on them.
Wind and weather have since lodged earth in the crack, and there grow grass and greenery; yes, and even a little serviceberry has planted itself there.
There were crowds of people, and sometimes the weather would be rainy, and splash with moisture the woollen jackets of the peasants; but it did not destroy the beautiful fragrance of the honey-cakes and gingerbread with which one booth was filled; and the best of it was, that the man who sold these cakes always lodged during the fair-time with little Knud's parents.
EARLY on the following morning, while the clerk was still in bed, his neighbor, a young divinity student, who lodged on the same storey, knocked at his door, and then walked in.