One interesting discovery is the paucity of scholarly work on the actual history of atheism. |
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It is the right model if you want to download and play back music files, browse the Internet and do some office work while on the go. |
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Almost immediately he had a half chance but after good work by Gorman he shot well wide of the target. |
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The news that BT is trying to move its directory enquiries work to India has wide implications. |
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The elements in this dish could work well together, but the overall effect just isn't subtle enough to whet your palate for more. |
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Yes, I was working in his interests but directors of companies must work in the interests of all shareholders. |
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You really must have your own work area which can be cut off from the rest of the house. |
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The rapidity with which you work through further evaluation depends on whether you have any other health complaints or not. |
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We actually work in a room with no windows, but we decorated it real nice for Christmas. |
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Cardan was the first to realise that one could work with quantities more general than the real numbers. |
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Perhaps that's why so much of her work features aeroplanes and airport lounges. |
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The country demands that people should work hard to make it prosperous and defend it at the time of aggression from the foreign forces. |
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I don't think I've ever had to work under any real pressure, either real or imagined. |
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In fact, the only real effect of his advancing age on his music has been to make him work with even greater concentration. |
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The long work hours, low pay, and family burdens of the lower middle class create a different kind of consumer. |
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But a way has been found to replace the flat roof that does not interfere with the life of the school, and the work is getting on well. |
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Newton, too, chose to work principally in the more traditional field of planetary astronomy. |
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About 80 percent of Taiwan thinks this job is low-class work and something only bad girls do. |
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All of them, like Darwin, had to negotiate ways to work while suffering from ill health. |
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The result was a lengthy hiatus in the building work while another contractor was sought. |
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Joe had obtained work there so when the ship berthed at Auckland he asked for directions to the little settlement. |
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These markets work their magic, he argues, by aggregating a great deal of information from as many sources as possible. |
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He started work just after 8am and had been helping to unload stones and aggregate in large bags from a ship's hold. |
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At the whimsy of the jail administration, months of hard work sealing the cracks with toothpaste were rendered redundant. |
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They also work with improving the lives of African women through education. |
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Perhaps his best-known legacy is his work on the mathematics of kaleidoscopes, including those operating in higher dimensions. |
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The new normal is going to be a lot of people looking for work for the next couple of years. |
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The team has cut up cars and had engineers work on aerodynamics, but nothing has helped. |
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At the time she was wearing flat shoes, her work uniform and was carrying a handbag over her left shoulder. |
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Likewise, aerostats require less energy than aerodynes to do the same work in space. |
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When the assessment process is complete the council intends to work with contractors to lay flat any headstones presenting an unacceptable risk. |
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This first comprehensive and critical survey of his life and work soon became the standard text on the architect and polyhistor. |
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Visa applicants are rarely told whether or not their work falls under a Visas Mantis category. |
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He was not at the count as he was unable to take a day off work but delighted supporters phoned to let him know the result. |
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It has been very rewarding to work with them and be able to assist with the aeromedical evacuations of patients. |
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This work falls into a number of different areas but it began with applied mathematics and research into aeronautics. |
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I used to work at a grocery store, and would go home each night thoroughly annoyed and aggravated. |
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For the work of those artists within the imperial ateliers was subject to close examination by the emperor himself. |
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Things might not work out in either domain, and I could find myself falling flat on my face if I allow my hopes to rise up too high. |
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As surely as it was a prank, this work was also, like the other ready-mades, a calculated attack on the most basic conventions of art. |
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Instead, she drank as much of her shake as she possibly could, and then went back to work on her main course. |
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I will also try using 30 cl of whipping cream and 20 cl of milk, this should work too and result in a lighter cream. |
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He has good hands, but he is raw, needs experience and must work on his route running. |
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In Kashubian tradition the borders between everyday life and work and folk art are blurred. |
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His work as a social scientist emphasizes transregional comparison and explores the religious ecumene's socio-political trajectories. |
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Almost all of his work from then on was for magazine covers and book illustrations. |
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While displaying nostalgia for a vanishing rural and small-town America, their work also adeptly propagandized for the New Deal. |
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This service might not work for everyone but it is certainly worth registering for the seven-day free trial and giving it a whirl. |
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Tomasson mentioned that Balanchine had created the work in an hour and twenty minutes, asking Tomasson to show it to him. |
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He said that last year he had found work at BMW and was making a go of his life. |
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An artist's chef-d'oeuvre and the body of the Master's work must refer to one another in a certain way. |
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Some aestheticians argue that a work of art has value only because of what it can mean to creatures capable of aesthetic appreciation. |
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A staff of doctors, nurses and aestheticians work together to make you look and feel your best. |
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A chance to go afloat on a working scientific research vessel to learn how the oceans work is on offer this half-term. |
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Roger has the honor of a room named after him for all the hard work he put into the project to refurbish the village hall. |
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It is now a daily occurrence for staff to be asked to work back far into the night and early hours of the morning. |
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Yet, in its disavowal of pure estheticism and visual idealization, Lee's work seems more American than Korean. |
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Richard's own work synthesizes and elaborates upon this eclectic mix of aesthetics, philosophy, and area studies. |
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The new recruits will also be expected to travel long distances and work anti-social hours. |
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Kanbans also work where components are the same or similar and can be replenished by kanbans. |
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It also means that many cannot work long hours or travel long distances to find a job. |
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A short game has been fine-tuned, while other long hours have been set aside for strength and fitness work in the gym. |
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The work is clearly very well planned and organise, and the story has been carefully plotted to be tight and layered. |
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Is there a particular process when you begin plotting your work or does it differ? |
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Down through the years bingo has earned much-needed funds for the parish, allowing valued work to be done. |
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Scaffolding is set to go up later this month to enable experts to examine the structure and detail the work needed. |
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All will honour his enthusiasm, and if he be wifeless and childless, his disregard of the great object of men's work will be blameless. |
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I think we have to work on the assumption that there are people out there plotting against us, wanting to do us grave damage. |
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The treatments work on the clay to minimize the attractive forces between the agglomerated platelets. |
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I was concerned, of course, that she'd be a ratbag for the rest of the day, but strangely, it didn't work out that way. |
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It was whispered that they spent all their time locked up at the Business School, frantically running from one lecture or work group to the next. |
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But I got into work today to find a certain colleague ranting and raving about it. |
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They wonder why the project doesn't work and it astounds me that they have to wonder that. |
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Some of them work enormously hard and, to be honest, how some can cope with full-time jobs and doing what they do astounds me. |
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Have a good week at work and best of luck to our athletes in the track and field events today! |
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While the building work was going on my wife and I lived in a flat in No 10 Lower Mount Street. |
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Lalo has produced an astounding body of work and it has recently served as the basis for a new musical. |
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Surface marker buoy reels tend to work on some form of ratchet system that only allows line out when the ratchet is released. |
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My first encounter with the work of Salvador Dali, at the age of nine or ten, remains memorable to this day. |
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Even as a teenager, she had felt drawn to work with African Americans and Native Americans. |
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Office environments and work pressures are two major causes of white-collar health problems. |
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The first comprehensive survey of mountain Cloud Forests has just been published setting the agenda for a program of work to protect them. |
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A lot of hard work and time has gone into them and they are to be commended on their interest and enthusiasm in seeing it through. |
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He said the ministries of transport and home affairs will be meeting to work out the details. |
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In close work in Australian summer heat, the kelpie has more stamina than a Border Collie. |
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But they went on to admit most of their research was carried out on people who were fit enough to work and were working at the time. |
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The potential of lost work caused by viruses and other malicious software also rated very high. |
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This is a remarkable work which gives him an important place in the history of probability. |
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These basically work by having your mortgage debt in your bank account as one whopping big overdraft. |
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For me, this is not really a day to be in work and attempting to behave normally. |
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The people who work with her feel I think a lot of respect and affection for her, and she unleashes people's energies. |
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One gets the feeling that the work is rushed without the artist truly attempting to resolve the basic technical requirements posed in art. |
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In contrast, Louis's work had a clear subject, was raw, simple, direct, earnest. |
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Some of his greatest work was created with his arms draped affectionately over his looming bass as he lost himself in the music. |
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All fifteen will then read from their work at an open public reading at 3pm. |
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She will do so as she goes on with her work protecting Americans' private security. |
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Inevitably this book is a work of synthesis based on wide reading in secondary sources. |
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His own work retained a distinctly Romanian identity rooted in his native country's folk art tradition. |
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Adults who work in schools can do much to help children deal with loss and bereavement. |
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Not a whit of the initial passion for his work has left him 20 years after his campaign. |
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They either need to work or want to work, or both, but for those on middling incomes it is not possible to have lots of babies as well. |
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In South Africa, extensive preparation work is being undertaken in readiness for phase I trials. |
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The Hainworth Wood Centre would be refurbished in readiness for work in Woodhouse, Spring Bank, Parkwood and possibly the Lund Park area. |
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It allowed American and Soviet astronauts to work together and to get to know each other. |
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She is famous, not for the work of her thesis but, rather, for her later experiments to slow down light. |
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Lighter foods, such as grilled fish, work best with more delicate whites such as Sauvignon Blanc or a light Chardonnay. |
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Expert advice is readily available to any person doing restoration work if needed. |
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It seems sad that men who have done such great work abroad are returning with no-one back home to fill their places. |
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Place the item flat on a work surface and mark a dot at the embroidery center. |
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Jenny says if services do grind to a halt for a day it will at least demonstrate the importance and value of the work council staff do. |
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Why is it that every time something goes down the Americans immediately send people over to try to work things out? |
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After a contract was ratified in February 2003, she continued her work with non-tenure-track faculty members. |
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Apart from the aforementioned health benefits, it has given his work an integrity that it did not need previously. |
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A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders. |
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In the fields, grass-land management work is making ready for the first cut of silage which will help see animals through winter. |
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In Edwardian times many lower class woman would work as servants or maids for upper class families. |
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In urban areas, lower-class men work in crafts, manufacturing, and low-paid service industries. |
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The resulting work is a super-sized bug that is readying itself for battle. |
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He remembers his shock in the infant class when he was expected to work with the tiniest ration of clay he had ever seen. |
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The next day I came back to work truly rested and ready for anything the world could throw at me. |
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But in the 19th century, this essential work was seriously disrupted by the strict sabbatarianism and stifling dominance of the church. |
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If we are to have one voice as an industry, we must regularly convene to affirm our existence and work together to fulfill our mission. |
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Sandra Keen said he had changed his lifestyle, stopped going around with the gang and started a work placement. |
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His total commitment to academic work together with rather delicate health meant that he was little involved with the social life of the school. |
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Usually this took the form of a posthoc rationalization or intellectualisation of creative work that was made on the basis of intuition. |
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As Chad speeded to his work on the opposite side of town, he went over the last few minutes again in his head. |
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Maybe fewer than half of modern people can answer in the affirmative, due to their busy work schedules. |
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Indeed, Mediterranean plants and succulents like agaves work splendidly in coastal and desert plantings. |
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It is difficult to see how such cover can work at all if a fronting company alone is the reinsured. |
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While evidence for microbial life on Mars is mounting, far more work needs to be done before any conclusions can be made. |
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I've never gone along with all the talk about Michael and me being too much alike to work as a partnership. |
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Wouldn't it be better to work out where your money is going and cut your expenses to fit your income? |
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So many people to say hello to, none of whom you really notice when you work there every time. |
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We were frequently full as learners came in to work on their listening or speaking skills, or to practice for tests, or to borrow graded readers. |
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The first award went to Manchester's Christie Hospital for its pioneering work in cancer treatment and research. |
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It was hard work but I had a lot of public support with drivers peeping and the support from the firefighters has been fantastic. |
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Lewis Ayres says that the distinction between eros and agape does not work for Augustine. |
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More often than not, she attends opening ceremonies, goes to parties, meets people and takes part in charity work for the local community. |
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Pupils have already completed work that will be sent to Russian counterparts and he has enrolled on an on-line Russian language course. |
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The majority of the county convicts placed in state custody were put to work on prison farms rather than on road gangs. |
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Critics such as La Font de Saint-Yenne and Diderot began to label the work of many of their contemporaries shallow, frivolous, and licentious. |
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However, because of the engine's unusual power and torque characteristics, you really have to work at the gear lever to keep the pot boiling. |
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If your employees don't do the work effectively or efficiently, then sooner or later the day of reckoning will come and the company will close. |
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The only time services work online is when we accept this is an asynchronous media. |
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I will not advance but by the strange calamities that work as on shallops on calmed water, a slow going nowhere kind of motion toward centermost. |
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This is all the theory anyway, anyone who's frequented a pub knows that it doesn't really work that way. |
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The results are a tribute to all the staff at the Evening Press who work day in, day out to deliver a great service to our readers. |
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It has also been reported that some institutions may even lend against a work of art to buy more art! |
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Who'da thunk that men buying diapers after work on Fridays were also picking up six-packs of beer? |
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As it happened, I got a phone call at work the next morning by a medical student who'd discovered my wallet and traced it back to me. |
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The basis of Hutton's work was observation, but he had read widely the literature available. |
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Far too much of my work involved reading old newspapers and regional magazines on microfilm. |
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It is difficult but you've just got to keep your head down, work hard and hope that things come right. |
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They will expect the author to work toward a normative standard in theory and practice. |
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When I told them about the debacle at Emery, the D.C. program directors told me to keep my chin up and work harder. |
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The majority work long hours for low wages, with no insurance coverage or legal protection. |
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All he said was that he was brought up to believe that the man went to work and the woman kept house. |
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They described their son as a keep-fit enthusiast who ran regularly, and cycled to work every day when he was at Barton. |
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He offered him a job in his own private cricket circus, and rustled him up a work permit. |
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The construction crews work day and night to add more and more skyscrapers to the skylines. |
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It was said that Winston's father, Randolph, never did a stroke of work in his whole life, and neither did his mother Jennie. |
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The best person that has ever worked with my cutting machines is a boy only 18 years old, who never did a stroke of work in his life before that. |
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Throughout filming she has kept up with her school work by email and is very level-headed. |
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Drivers and railway staff work under intense stress to keep to the tight timetables. |
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However, work is being halted following failure to keep to the deadlines for completing construction. |
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I keep on at the players to listen, practice, work hard and take it on to the pitch in every game. |
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They, too, were followed by waves of aftershocks which hampered rescue work in an area littered with landmines laid during years of war. |
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Often we artists are a solitary lot, preferring to keep our work to ourselves until we deem it fit for sharing. |
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Occasionally. in those days, some would be paid a wage but mostly they would work for their keep and a little pocket money. |
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Many men returned to work on the mills every season for many years as they got a regular wage and their keep. |
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Pupils will be keeping an on-going record of the building work as it progresses. |
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Some of you may wonder how locals manage to work the edible kernel from its black shell within seconds, while holding a conversation. |
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But her study skills were rusty, and she found it difficult to juggle work and child rearing, so she dropped out. |
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Why would anybody report to work day after day to a place they simply detest? |
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If you want to work only afternoons, that is going to shape your business as well. |
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Several volunteers took part in the opening ceremony there, in suitable costume and a team is now beginning to work there on afternoons. |
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One reason I am not keen on them is that they work by causing vasoconstriction. |
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By not reaching out to the victim's families initially in her work she was accused of being a coward. |
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Cameron Latter scored two first half goals after good work from George Holmes in the midfield. |
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The Claimant was under the impression that there was no need to pursue the asylum appeal if his work permit was approved. |
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This real-life experience for students is real work in a small business working environment. |
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The goal of grief work is not to find ways to avoid or bypass the emotional turmoil and upsets brought by loss. |
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Rushed work by the harassment officer never gave the man a chance to state his own case. |
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Perhaps we cannot creatively ruin the great work of time without having planted bergamots in gardens. |
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We all work long hours these days, but many men try to make up for it when they get home. |
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The beach boffins came up with a formula to work out the quality of the grains of sand and its cohesive powers. |
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Her work tends to encompass the overlap of mathematics, general relativity, and astrophysics. |
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Now work on the building has resumed, and the site is surrounded by a ten-foot high fence, topped with razor wire. |
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We shall have to rely instead on the razor-sharp mind of Lord Hutton and the work of his inquiry. |
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The boffins work it out by comparing government tax take with national income. |
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While blacksmiths work mostly with hot metal, whitesmiths do the majority of their work on cold metal. |
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It also needs to have work done to make sure the orchestra doesn't sound like a bunch of kazoos. |
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So keep your chin up, dig in to work, and rejoice in the fact that the weekend is almost here. |
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If acting doesn't work out then Porter has plenty other skills to fall back on. |
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By the end of the first day all my hard work was repaid in smiles, memories and new friends. |
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They are trying to join the New Economy, outsourcing work to subcontractors and bringing in white-shoe consultants like McKinsey. |
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Your desk reveals more about your personality than you might think, even if you work in a white-shoe law firm that frowns on personal expression. |
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The force of character is cumulative. All the foregone days of virtue work their health into this. |
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While it might be dark before we get home from work now, at least there'll be light to start the day. |
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His work has established the inhibitory role astrocytes can play in preventing central nervous system regeneration. |
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Unhappy at work and in love, our heroine has been the worst imaginable advertisement for women's independence. |
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Suddenly it clicked, she could teach Summer the spell, channel her magic through her, and work the spell that way. |
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It's about systematically spreading this cultural idea of artists and writers having a space where intellectual publics can work together. |
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On many levels there is a reality principle at work that each of us must face. |
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Three and a half years after the promises, the reality is that one in nine people now work more than 60 hours every week. |
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Yet, 12 years ago, when Gibson went through a low in his life, the idea of this work began to incubate in him. |
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It is much needed because where are people meant to buy groceries when they finish work or at weekends? |
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All of that combines to work against the sense of immersion and reality created by the graphics and large gameworld. |
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No other work of Euripides has come down to us with so many distortions and has undergone so many atheteses as Iphigenia at Aulis. |
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Melanie had been at work in her new job for 15 minutes when the plane hit the north tower. |
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He was about to dictate into his recorder about the progress of his work when his mobile phone rang. |
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She knew I had an upcoming informal work function after hours so she suggested it would be the perfect opportunity. |
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Graduate faculty have many obligations and often have more than one advisee, so you have to really work your end of the relationship. |
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I suggest your friend either contact a tax adviser to work out the liability or go directly to her own inspector of taxes. |
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Also, lubricity is much greater than if we used regular diesel fuel, so the injector pumps and injectors work more efficiently. |
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I work in a busy office and whenever there is a bout of colds or flu going round, I always seem to get it. |
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The work will involve providing improved drainage, new kerbing and a new surface layer of carriageway. |
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She paddles to work once a week, storing her clothes in the kayak's watertight compartment. |
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While we'll work as a team, ultimately, when push comes to shove, Michael will have the final say. |
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However, drivers were not impressed with recent work done on the raising the kerbing around the Reid Park section. |
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Much of the work done on the square was functional such as the replacement of kerbing, paving and road resurfacing. |
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Protest was the work of agitators, they argued, and it could be halted by removing the leadership. |
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They look for work at another large farm and find agitators attempting to keep migrants from taking work as a protest against unfair wages. |
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We challenge you to join us in creating healthy work environments by making these standards the norm. |
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I could easily plane a length of wood or weld up sheet metal, but would I be as effective if all I had to work with was an adze or forge? |
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Furthermore, I don't believe in making work for the lowest common denominator. |
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I was doing crew work on low-budget, independent films as far back as high school. |
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Cops always complain about how the courts let the bad guys they work so hard to catch just walk away with a rap on the knuckles. |
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In September 1941 he agitated for reform, pointing out the problems of producing work that was effective and up-to-date. |
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Since the amount of actual sizing work done is very little, I apply the lube sparingly and often just lube every other case. |
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My disease wasn't progressing much, and my work all fell into place, and I began to get somewhere. |
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Surely this is what every one of us would want for future generations who are going to live, work and play in the town. |
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His work took him to libraries as far afield as California and Michigan in the United States as well as Denmark and Germany. |
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Impressed by media since her childhood, she fancied to work with a TV channel or get her bylines published in newspapers. |
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Not many hunters go afield these days dressed in jeans, a worn Army jacket and old work boots. |
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Hunting season is upon us, and some of you may want to work up a new load to take afield this fall. |
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How does it work and how does it affix to your ankle or your wrist? |
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Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attaching affixes to noun stems or verbs, are called polysynthetic. |
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The work of Norman Lockyer, Director of the Solar Physics Laboratory, changed that attitude, and brought astro-archaeology into the scientific mainstream. |
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My creative work today was limited of course but I did manage to walk a little way up the lane to snap a photograph of the view over the flat fields I see all about me. |
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I love my job and have found work to be gratifying and even calming during periods when other parts of my life are far less so. |
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Wittgenstein studied the work of Frege and Russell closely, and in 1911, he wrote to both of them concerning his own solution to Russell's paradox. |
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Alexa had started work at 6 am and it had been all go ever since. |
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I'm looking for people with a bit of go about them, who enjoy an adventure, are fit and motivated to work and who are prepared to use their initiative. |
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The quality of that flour is due, in large part, to the work of hundreds of different proteins that perform specialized tasks inside the wheat kernel, or grain. |
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Beam's overdubbed harmonies, delivered in a repetitive cadence, are spooky without being forbidding, bringing Low's early work to mind, if only in pace and tone. |
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It is about giving them suitable work experience and real-life challenges. |
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Already people are volunteering to work with him on it, and once word spreads it seems likely that Johnnie will have more cast and crew than he knows what to do with. |
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When we were Middlesex teammates, he vowed that he wanted to play for England, and he was ready to listen, learn and put in the hard work to turn his dreams into a reality. |
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This is the language one traditionally associates with authoritarian rulers who regard social protests to be merely the work of irresponsible agitators. |
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They give idealized realizations of my work in the string quartet medium. |
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Then he had to work through rehearsals leading up to a realization. |
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It didn't work until I saw it for real, then hearing it worked. |
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Today, guests can see the room where the nuptials took place, sample his work in the drawing room, and admire a stained-glass ceiling inspired by his poetry. |
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Repression seemed to work in the eighties, at least at first sight. |
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The ryots collect them and work out a Pest Defenders Ratio based on which they arrive at a conclusion for any Integrated Pest Management activity. |
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His work is not a new direction but a reaffirmation of a familiar one. |
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You might have a cool PDA and a wicked wallet, but if you're heading to work with a huge bulge in your pants and your lunch in a plastic bag, then you've got a lot to learn. |
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Karim employs a dozen or more weavers, who work in several small ateliers using variants of the treadle loom, each designed to produce a particular type of cloth. |
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Last week, kennelman John Carruthers was close to tears as he surveyed the empty kennels that have been the focus of his work for nearly 25 years. |
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Raithel's work suggests that the first few free electrons are not produced by Rydberg atom collisions but when Rydberg atoms are photoionized by black-body radiation. |
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He spoke of burying Robinson and going straight back to work from the crematorium. |
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Starting this season Olga and I work twice a week on stroking exercises, which has really helped the speed in my programs and my overall ice coverage. |
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He emphasised that there was still much work to be done in reducing speeds even further and in changing attitudes towards excessive and inappropriate speed. |
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It has more room for paramedics to work and has a top speed of 155 mph. |
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These include a Beginners' Reader with its own integrated work scheme. |
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One of the explanations provided for this finding is the importance of work investments as a buffer against the challenges of parenting adolescents during midlife. |
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For while low-rise pants tend to flatter very few women, cropped pants can work well on a variety of figures, provided they follow a few simple guidelines. |
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Four years after a South Yorkshire council was blasted for failing to work on stopping benefit fraud, it has come under fire again for not keeping its promises to improve. |
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However 28-year-old Duggleby had to work a little harder in the 6-0 whitewash of Northumberland when it took a last hole win to see off the challenge of Julie Ross. |
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He produced a huge body of work in woodcut, etching, and lithography, but each print usually exists in only a few impressions, as he liked to print his work himself. |
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Such landslides are one of the after-effects of construction work carried out in violation of building regulations and regardless of any planning. |
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Contracts for the city's second river crossing and bypass are currently being finalised, while work will begin next year on the dual carriageway linking the city with Dublin. |
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We all work too hard to get more money in order to compete with each other, because we find falling behind in the social status that only money provides too painful. |
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Most people entered the work force through low-level, minimum wage jobs. |
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Then things at work started to go kablooey and I got to choose whether or not to put in double-overtime for a company that doesn't deem me worthy of benefits. |
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Why is it that we can't pick up the morning paper or listen to the news on the way to work without hearing about a new indictment of a top ranking officer? |
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It took a lot of hard work and dedication, but we managed to finish the project on time. |
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I not only got to work with them but conversed with both of them at length. |
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While not many of us may know the intricate work that goes on there, we can be assured that it is a vibrant, positive, top-class facility in which we can take great pride. |
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She had taken several years off to raise a family, so there was a large gap in her work history. |
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I met him once, when he came in for a development meeting at a tv production company I used to work at, and the whole office fell over themselves to look after him. |
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Please be more reasonable. There is no way I'll be able to finish all this work in so little time. |
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His speech had nothing more to offer than the usual bromides about how everyone needs to work together. |
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The state has approved the building plans, so work on the new school can begin immediately. |
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She recently returned to work after a two-year sabbatical from her acting career. |
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According to one media account, she arrived at work the next day, coolly asking whether much had happened. |
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When that did not work they wound up the spring in his back with a key and set him loose solo, whereupon he succeeded in looking like a mechanical toy. |
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I wear flat shoes for walking to work but otherwise it's high heels. |
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He can come back to work when he's feeling better, but meanwhile he should be resting as much as possible. |
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The salesman gave us a demo of the vacuum cleaner, and it seemed to work very well. |
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The work is done purely by hand, and through a series of 10 whetstones, the blade is filed down, sharpened, and finished with an elaborate wavy pattern. |
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Their boss was really demanding, often expecting them to work long into the night. |
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The town has appropriated funds to repair the bridge and work should begin this summer. |
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Nasa conducted a second fueling test Friday on space shuttle Discovery to try to figure out why sensors and a valve did not work properly during a previous run-through. |
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Far from making his work seem unacceptably speculative, it actually lends it an air of gravitas. |
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In fact, the only thing that isn't going to work is the duvet cover. |
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He, who has to fit his gala work around a full time day job, has called on people to lend a hand in the run-up to the event, on gala day and with clearing up afterwards. |
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The thrust of legislative work is done in the committees, where individual rapporteurs draft reports that form the basis for parliamentary resolutions. |
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It is a three year pilot, which aims to provide a one-stop information and advisory service for people interested in moving to Scotland for work or study. |
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