Steve Jobs seemed to be one-part Ben Franklin, one-part Thomas Edison, one-part Henry Ford.
"I shall be back, " he says, a threat one-part Bond, one-part Schwarzenegger.
She was cool with my version of one-part fantasy, one-part reality.
The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and the Princess Royal Hospital Telford are served by two chaplains, one full-time and one part-time.
There are 91 full-time members of staff and 17 part-time - it is thought seven full-time jobs and one part-time job are at risk in the proposed re-organisation plans.
The company, which employs four full-time and one part-time staff, was founded in 1999 and already supplies their robotic instruments to The Anthony Nolan Trust, the United Kingdom's largest stem cell register.
And though companies tend to concentrate on the most expensive components, it can be the lack of a one-cent part that prevents them from shipping.
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The company said the papers had been "loss-making" and three full-time, and one part-time, editorial jobs will be lost as a consequence of the closures.
The inquest heard one of the first tasks she had to perform was to make one part-time teacher, Angela Mercer, redundant at the end of the school year - something she found difficult and which was having a "detrimental effect upon her".
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The prize foundation has one part-time employee running its website and co-ordinating the work of the selection committee.
The island's previous review service had just one part-time member of staff.
If one worked part-time in the last 30 days, even baby sitting for a few hours one time, one is counted as employed.
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And one part of my brain - the part that knows what it's like to be the first woman in the room - be it the newsroom or the boardroom - kept whispering, you go girl.
Our correspondent said the challenges were very real - past conflicts showed how easily apparent success could slide towards disaster and no-one taking part knows when any plans they make would be put to the test.
Clearly, growth-enhancing policies are just one part of a poverty-reduction strategy.
Experts say that although getting a job - particularly a part-time one - is tough at the moment, the picture will improve over time.
We see one in the - two actually in the documentary that are supported in part with -in one case, Presbyterian Church funds and another Catholic funds - where there are attempts to create economic models in these countries or ways to keep people out of poverty that allow them to stay in their home country, make a decent living and not have to emigrate.
We all know one more person to step up and do their part -- one more person.
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Thirty-one officers took part in the search but were unable to find the elusive large cat.
The one-day action is part of a UK-wide campaign of industrial action in 37 BT call-centres.
One of his part-time employers has announced layoffs to take place between now and summer.
James Hildreth, one of seven part-time students who attend the Academy along with 12 full-timers, is impressed at what the Academy has to offer.
Strategy number one is a three-part exercise geared to help focus the mind and also slow down the elevated heart rate associated with pressure.
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Sources say the raid was phase one of a three-part operation.
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