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But you missed the attention seeking blue period and the dental receptionist crashing the do.
Stuart then continued to work as a dental receptionist for years, marrying a television engineer (who died in 1980).
She then took on odd jobs, such as truck driver, dental receptionist, and even elevator operator, after 1949.
There was a chemist, a lawyer, a florist, a lab technician, a dental receptionist, a retired French literature professor.
That dental receptionist who gate crashed the event just as Cameron wandered in could have ruined the whole event.
Back in Mexico City, Piedad G. said, she was a dental receptionist.
Not for dental receptionists, anyway.
The pretty dental receptionist he'd arrived with had escaped to the toilets, worn out by his apparently boundless enthusiasm for Scottish country dancing.
"She's a dental receptionist."
She calls the number, pretends to be the Jamaican dental receptionist, and asks the man to come back to see Dr. Kaplan.
She worked as a dental receptionist in Memphis, Tennessee and was employed as a waitress and a clerk in various cities.
A dental receptionist had pornographic photographs loaded onto her office computer after colleagues found out about an affair she had with a hygienist, a tribunal heard.
But Jean Dowling, a retired dental receptionist from Merrimack, said she was more determined than ever to vote for Howard Dean.
But across Pacific Avenue, Pamela Swengel, a 25-year-old dental receptionist, plans to register and then vote for Mr. Clinton because she wants no dramatic changes.
In the United States,Ms is now the unmarked choice of address form for women in professional contexts, and dental receptionists do not ask that irritating question, 'Is that Miss or Mrs?'
Now a single mother, her parents took out a second mortgage to help her pay her legal bills; she worked as a dental receptionist and attended New York University computer and business classes at night and on weekends.
Sandra worked part-time as a dental receptionist on Kennington Park Road, he remembered, and Banks was usually too busy out playing cops and robbers to take his wife to the theater or help the kids with their homework.
The character Astronaut Mike Dexter was referenced in this episode, in which Liz tells the dental receptionist that she did not sign the liability waiver as her "boyfriend" Mike Dexter would come and take her home.