mannion in A Sentence

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    We work with Stephen Mannion.

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    It's okay. They're friends of Stephen Mannion.

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    Mr. Mannion, how are you?

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    Thank you. This question's for Ms. Mannion.

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    Thank you. Uh, this question's for Miss Mannion.

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    Mannion here. This is Vesuvius.

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    Mannion is dead.

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    Rupert Mannion, everyone.

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    I think that's a very good summary,” said Mannion.

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    Actually, Mannion is the sole person assigned to the DAPI program.

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    Mannion insists,“I often say to mariners,‘This is a protection for you.

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    Nevertheless, says Mannion,“Although the program itself has gotten smaller, we have become more effective.

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    Mannion continues,“It's very tempting for all involved to just have everybody on the boat tested.

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    To that end, Mannion says,“The testing function of today may look totally different in the future.

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    We asked Mannion about this reality, and what was being done to level the playing field.

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    Techno/electronica musicians Niall"Mano le Tough" Mannion and Ruairi Donohue of the Red Bull Music Academy also performed at Oxegen in 2009.

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    In the end, says Mannion, the Coast Guard's going to find out whether or not you have a prescription for these drugs.

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    Mannion also concedes that while the Coast Guard tests to 5 classes of drugs, industry will often test far more than that.

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    Finally, Mannion projected out to what the Coast Guard's Drug and Alcohol Testing Program might look like in 5 or 10 years.

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    Mannion started off by explaining,“We're responsible for ensuring that 225,000 mariners, over 5,000 marine employers, and another 300 sponsoring organizations are all acting in compliance with regulations.

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    Mannion adds,“These are fascinating technologies that are going to make it a lot easier for marine employers, and for individual mariners to be able to meet these requirements.”.

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    Mannion addresses that reality by saying,“American citizens working on these vessels come from the general population, and they suffer the same afflictions, medical maladies and challenges as everybody else.

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    And it should be,” says Mannion, continuing,“It's efficient, it keeps cost down, and there are few other tests out there that afford so much protection for the individual donor, the mariner.”.

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