We will work with and fight alongside people in their communities, workplaces and colleges. |
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He also points out that employees are often drawn into a web of corruption by people they work with. |
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And our job is to work with them and help them come up with a plan A, a plan B, to define goals and to attain those goals. |
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A special thank you to all the enthusiastic young waiting staff who worked so hard and were a pleasure to work with. |
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Intelligence professionals described Mr. Murray as an abrasive person, difficult to work with, in their view. |
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It's wonderful to work with real quality players but it's just as satisfying to see the younger players develop and learn. |
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The teams then work with a professional lighting technician, set carpenter, and wardrobe mistress. |
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Billick suggested that work with a sports psychologist might help Boller, as well as the team's other quarterbacks. |
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They are used to students working their way through college and graduates starting work with big loans to repay. |
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Have you ever noticed that one of your colleagues is particularly irritable, difficult to work with or perhaps even a hyperactive time-waster? |
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The new account executive conceded that there were problems and promised to work with Continental to solve them. |
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Sometimes dubbed a modern-day Lowry, he draws upon his Midlands background to produce quirkily humorous work with universal themes. |
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Many contractors we work with believe that their marketing and sales efforts are the weakest link in their organizations. |
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Bill Harney has the gnarled hands and weathered hat of a lifetime's work with cattle. |
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There are also certain types of tungsten-tipped circular saw and jigsaw blades available that will work with these products. |
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I want to know that this phone will work with other webcams that are already out there. |
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I was able to work with the jointer plane to approach a final contour, but the final work was with a hand plane and sandpaper. |
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Existing cell phones should be easily adaptable to work with the satellite system. |
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A journalist despatched to write on the lifestyle of the recruit had little to work with. |
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He eventually found work with a carnival, and later made his way into vaudeville as a juggler. |
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She has opened eight Asian dance academies and is now lined up to work with Gareth Gates on his latest tour. |
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We would jump at the opportunity to work with the right director or choreographer. |
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She draws a metaphor for how this is contrary to her work with children and adolescents. |
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His preference to work with the bureaucracy and junior ministers was honed during 12 years as chief minister of Gujarat. |
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His work with the youth in his role as juvenile liaison officer was remarkable. |
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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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It has been very rewarding to work with them and be able to assist with the aeromedical evacuations of patients. |
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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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After a contract was ratified in February 2003, she continued her work with non-tenure-track faculty members. |
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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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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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They also work with improving the lives of African women through education. |
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Even as a teenager, she had felt drawn to work with African Americans and Native Americans. |
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She was accused of failing to keep her promise to work with the aviation industry to improve the choice of destinations. |
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Most of the people he used to work with have been made redundant, but David has been kept on because he's brilliant at his job. |
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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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Cardan was the first to realise that one could work with quantities more general than the real numbers. |
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He insists that the city is continuing to work with county officials in hopes of coming to a solution that is agreeable to everyone. |
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I have some aida cloth that is so stiff it's hard to work with. How can I soften it? |
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From the players I've spoken to it's fair to say all those who work with him hold Corrigan in high regard. |
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What drew Osburn to Edwards was the chance to escape from behind the computer and get on the flight line to work with planes and aircrews. |
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Of course, I immediately undid all the good work with a large serving of mussels in garlic and white wine sauce. |
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What made you think that my kid sister was a good person to work with on a project? |
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Yesterday when I left work with the dog I thought I will walk through the green, killing two birds with one stone. |
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And what about the rumours that Kubrick was reclusive, obsessive and difficult to work with? |
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He called on other opposition political leaders to fully recognise the new Government and work with it to develop Zambia. |
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Evans says he hired dance kinesiologists to work with him and his company members to help them understand the science of movement. |
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John is just a lovely man and the rest of the cast, I mean you couldn't ask to work with nicer people. |
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Chaos is a calm Goddess, who loves to work with Existence to create things and let them run amok on their own. |
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Joshua professed to have no direct connection with the traditional deities other than Ogun, patron of woodcarvers and all who work with metal. |
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You've done a lot of work with prisoners, dealing with the redemptive power of art. |
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Men usually work with metals such as copper, brass, and aluminum to craft decorative plates, wall hangings, and utensils. |
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I tucked my hair into a black woolly cap and went without my usual brightly coloured eye make-up so I'd have a nice clear base to work with. |
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I hadn't had any call to work with her department since starting and knew her by sight and reputation only. |
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I caught one of my consultant colleagues sneaking into work with one under his arm. |
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Instead of taking work with you, spend some time ensuring urgent matters are dealt with before you take your break. |
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Make sure that whomever you buy from is willing to work with you until the system is working properly. |
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They work with their personnel offices to update records, fill out promotion-point worksheets and prepare for military-knowledge boards. |
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They were a pleasure to work with and it is great to see young people putting in a lot of time and effort for a very worthy cause. |
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He said the scheme was worthwhile and the county council still hoped to work with the parish council. |
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Participants will be encouraged to work with visual ideas as well as constructing blank books as models for reference. |
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We find lawyers, work with them to find expert witnesses, and write cheques. |
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Second, our work with lacertids helped make us both keenly aware of the importance of phylogeny and phylogenetic control in comparative biology. |
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Snap decisions can be taken, but we all have to work with regulations and guidelines. |
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So I will work with the Congress to ensure that states are reimbursed for these extra expenses. |
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At my day job, I work with the parents of the generation I'm referencing, and the laissez-faireism in the latter is easy to spot in the former. |
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His liberal-minded father tolerated his restlessness and arranged for him to work with the forest warden in a lakeside area outside Vienna. |
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We have a reliable supply of grains and very good quality water supply so we have something to work with. |
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You said that one of the great reliefs of doing Ibsen is that you have some really great dialogue to work with for a change. |
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The Utrecht players are a very homogeneous group and they play the work with an evident relish. |
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And on his own steam, Jackson continues his good work with grace and relish. |
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A guy I work with, and have known for years, although not well, just hopped it from work, with no warning. |
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Some of our partners have shown a bit of reluctance, and we may have to look elsewhere for folks to work with. |
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It might be helpful and quicker to work with a good private teacher who plays the altissimo register. |
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We will continue to work with Congress on the energy legislation needed to carry out the remaining recommendations. |
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Organic farmers use natural controls and work with nature's cycles to produce healthful, abundant yields. |
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But so far no way has been found to make democracy and government work with independents. |
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Everyone was friendly and easy to work with, and I'll be helping out next year for sure at both the Parade and at the Lantern Festival. |
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He will work with the West Yorkshire Police youth offending team over the next three months on schemes aimed at making amends for his crime. |
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A permanent youth worker is now in place on the estate to work with youngsters and try to organise a youth club and other activities for them. |
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Faye is internationally renowned for his work with military, law enforcement and security forces. |
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They will explain things in layman's terms and work with you to not only help you reach the top but understand how you got there as well. |
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I usually work with a wide angle zoom on one body and a telephoto zoom on another, like most photojournalists. |
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The Greens have been pleased to work with the Government to provide leadership on transport issues. |
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I think that, when you work with somebody of that caliber there's just an immediate respect for him and his process. |
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Since we have started with Tacitus' Annals, we'll work with that example where we can. |
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The Left has much in common with the radicals in the Green movement and wants to work with them. |
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Doctors among the lepers work with scant supplies, forgotten by the economically surging First World. |
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A software contract may not prohibit reverse engineering that is done for the purposes of making a piece of software work with other software. |
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We still do a lot of personal research and development work with Flash and our websites are really popular. |
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On the concerto disc is also a choral work with a libretto devised to show the cruelty of man to beast and bird. |
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He said the company would continue to work with City of York Council licensing chiefs to find a proposal that could be acceptable to all parties. |
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Ross had rich material to work with, given that Holiday's talent was matched by her tumultuous private life. |
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The juxtaposition of my somewhat flatly morbid work with the life and vitality of the farm is quite provoking. |
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The award was in recognition of his work with regard to pool lifeguard training throughout the country. |
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His doctor soon signed him off work with severe stress and high blood pressure. |
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Previous animal work with apes, dolphins, and parrots followed the experimental control paradigm. |
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Over the years, my work with a pinhole as a camera aperture has unerringly led me on a path to the past. |
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Details are achieved by applying either direct line work with the conte or ebony pencil, and little or no turpenoid to diffuse it. |
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And some of the best ingredients to work with are cordials, liqueurs and schnapps. |
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He said the company would work with the liquidator on ways to discharge its debts to creditors. |
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I love to work with rolls of paper to make three-dimensional paper sculptures. |
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We work with inner-cities, hire 100 rookies a year, put them all around the country in 10 of our major places. |
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A locked Telstra phone won't work with Vodafone, and vice versa, in other words. |
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You should work with a topic that arouses real feelings, something that actually touches you or feels a little raw. |
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If planting strictly for cut flowers, then straight rows are the easiest to work with. |
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For our paraphrastic procedure to be comprehensive, it must work with contexts containing explicitly comparative locutions. |
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We work with all ages of people from toddlers to the elderly, men and women, new people moving into the area to people who have lived here all their lives. |
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He told Oakley he wouldn't work with anyone else, so the company rehired her and let her work from home, with the sole responsibility of tending to Lance. |
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He said the World Food Programme was the only organisation supplying food aid to the area and that the community was willing to work with any other organisation. |
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This paper explores how multivocal appeals, meaning appeals that have distinct meanings to different audiences, work with respect to religious language. |
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Rice, a staple at mealtimes, is very nutritious, but of course it can get a little boring if we don't work with our rice to turn out appetising and delicious dishes. |
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So Pablo started to share some of the gains with the workers so the workers wanted to work with him, because he was fair. |
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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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He also could be maddening to work with, dominating any situation and breaking a lot of crockery in the process. |
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There's bass and lead guitar work with various levels of distortion, a drum set that doesn't let up on the kick drum or hi-hat, and a decent pop vocalist. |
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They could fix things and grow things and work with animals and do medical things and butcher pigs and put up preserves. |
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A caretaker administration could work with European leaders and disburse the next tranche of bailout money. |
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Spall was rewarded for his hard work with the best actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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The Italians also have a soft spot for capuchin Franciscans, who have long been known for their work with the poor. |
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With this understanding, work with our psychological blockages becomes like aikido, the martial art that involves flowing with the attack, rather than against it. |
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The liner notes say that this collection is as good as it's going to get, given the material they had to work with, but that still doesn't make the songs any more listenable. |
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If you're good at what you do, you have the right motivation and you do it to the best of your ability, people respect you and will work with you. |
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It also inspired me to work with our state legislature to pass a bill so our children received a certificate of Stillbirth. |
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And I knew she wrote for The Office, which is one of my all-time favorites, so I knew I wanted to work with her. |
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Both girls giggled and returned to their work with dreams of weddings, white dresses, and handsome men sweeping them off their feet occupying their thoughts. |
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I am too subversive and eccentric for most of the people I work with to really like, and I am too sensitive to to take their abrasive personalities with gentle good humour. |
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They do heavy work with power tools, such as gas-powered brush cutters and chain saws, that are too dangerous to put into the hands of elementary-school students. |
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Her relationship with the US director is only one episode in a very wild and wanton life, which has provided her with plenty of other material to work with. |
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Will you work with Jenny Slate, John Daly, John Mulaney, etc. moving forward? |
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In October, he traveled to Denver with Fry to support his work with LGBT rights organization The Matthew Sheppard Foundation. |
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Just in case anyone I work with is reading this, see if you can guess which current highly respected staff member approached me with this request. |
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I work with the regular maintenance crew, Mahoney Maintenance. |
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The central focus of the book relates to the author's work with motor vehicle accident victims suffering with whiplash and post-concussion syndrome. |
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For the most part, Tosti's songs were written for voice with piano accompaniment, and both Carreras and Heppner have been fortunate to work with sensitive arrangers. |
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She had the opportunity to work with various ingredients and recipes. |
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Through his work with optics and colours Newton came to believe that refracting telescopes, which were subject to colour interference, were outmoded. |
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It's not a multitrack editor, more's the pity, but for quick-and-dirty edit work with basic transitions and soundtrack mixing, it works encouragingly well. |
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Later, she was made an archdeacon after her work with the homeless in Dublin. |
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He or she can work with you to map out an individualized plan, which may entail taking the hormone melatonin. |
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I not only got to work with them but conversed with both of them at length. |
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The Mayor said all landowners needed to report rabbit sightings and work with the council and rabbit board to prevent the outbreak getting out of control. |
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We work with the outer form of our physical existence by bringing our complete attention to the physical body, which is the primary basis for our clinging. |
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They can work with the company, typically for up to 10 working days over a period of months to help them re-engineer their business along e-business lines. |
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Beyond new body designs, materials and parts, reefer, truck and trailer companies also work with dairy customers to address other industry issues. |
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The song, printed below, which had its first airing on BBC Radio Swindon, is a blend of guitar and keyboard work with some uplifting words of encouragement for the boys. |
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This renders it damp enough to work with, but not wringing wet. |
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You mix that with the Jamaican athleticism and they thought it could work with some of our track athletes. |
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Alas, although Smith has so much rich material to work with, the novel suffers from an overdose of cuteness. |
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As a general test, any case where the relevant organisation would refuse to re-engage the individual to work with children should be referred to the Service for consideration. |
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They have more than complemented and enhanced his work with their own design. |
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If the doctor had time to work with Li, he might have seen that his back pain was atypical and detected AS in the first visit. |
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College staff are to get help juggling work with their private lives. |
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Most striking is a work with tiny rainbow streaks at the top edge near the center, like a prismatic reflection, while almost all of the rest is black. |
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Forest staff are proud of their reputation for providing exceptional grooming and you can usually count on lake effect snow to give them something to work with. |
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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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We spoke with the mother of two and recent California transplant about fusing charitable work with a hectic career. |
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While in the RAF he was granted occasional spells of leave to carry on his work with the ballet. |
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His work with fairy tales and his philological work dealt with German origins. |
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This type of postiche is called a 'combination wig' because it mixes hand-made work with machine-made work. |
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The Franciscans taught the indigenous how to work with wheat and bake bread. |
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Another example is We must be able to work with must being the main auxiliary and be able to as the infinitive. |
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However even corpus linguists who work with 'unannotated plain text' inevitably apply some method to isolate salient terms. |
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They work with up to 20,000 inmates and travel over 2 million kilometers in a year. |
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In other common law countries the bar exam is often replaced by a period of work with a law firm known as articles of clerkship. |
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Because of the softness of iron, it is much easier to work with than its heavier congeners ruthenium and osmium. |
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It was the first club to set up a trust for supporters to work with the club as many have done. |
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They work with pressures of 6 to 20 bars, so that the whole system has to be completely sealed. |
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This royalty scheme did not work with customers who did not have existing steam engines but used horses instead. |
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Some of these might be job stress, physicality, risks, degree of supervision and ability to work with peers or family members. |
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The new law allows Amish children the ability to work with their families, once they are passed eighth grade in school. |
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Locally known as orpaillage, children as young as 6 years old work with their families. |
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The term child labour can be misleading when it confuses harmful work with employment that may be beneficial to children. |
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Even when work is intensive and enforced, children often find ways to combine their work with play. |
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Nobody had ever tried to manufacture precision instruments that would work with such accuracy before the Waltham team. |
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Furthermore, some load types were difficult or impossible to make work with higher voltages. |
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Her regular work with the Repository helped establish her as a reliable and popular freelance writer. |
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He continued to work with Ericsson, and in 1830 they patented a method of ascending steep inclines on railways. |
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There are many former Great Western engines and industrial locomotives, the South Devon Railway Trust work with National Railway Museum. |
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He also undertook pioneering work with Samuel Lake on steam trawling whilst living in the town. |
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I write the lyrics and work with Murv Douglas from Lords of acid. |
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To understand the new London, I lived it. I slept rough with Roma beggars and touted for work with Baltic laborers on the kerb. |
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We are thrilled to work with APL and to be a part of this exciting project. |
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While some art historians may view the monograph as obsolete, there are many reasons to work with this genre today. |
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The ASA sponsors a number of meetings and educational conferences for both elders and those who work with them. |
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My sons, Calum and Baldur, work with computers and have just started their own company Reykjavik Softward. |
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As well as recognising finished buildings, WAF celebrates unbuilt or yet to be completed work with its Future Projects Awards. |
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I am excited to join the AGP Global Aviation team and to work with the AGP senior leadership group. |
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We'll work with the AHL and our partners toward that and see where it lands. |
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Successful graduates have gone on to get work with Disney and coca-cola. |
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Senior Aircraftswoman Chrystie MacLeod, a reservist with the RAF, will go to the Kandahar Airbase in January to work with US forces. |
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You know, it's important to work with young gay people and make sure that they have all the resources that they need to do their work. |
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For the thin wheels, we found wrapping alength of cloth around the rim gave it the added dimension to work with the hold-down strap. |
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Marva is regarded by many as one of the rawest, brassiest, most funky singers to work with James Brown. |
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Sharp, who was later honored for his work with split genes and RNA splicing. |
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Classical computers work with zeros and ones while quantum computers will work with qubit or quantum bits. |
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It made him seem like a douchebag that no one wanted to work with. |
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Also honoured were Foster Burt, for voluntary work with the Buffalo Community Centre, and Neville Greenwood, of Blyth Sea Scouts. |
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Would I like to tell half the people I work with to go jump off a cliff? |
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Imams, madrassahs, teachers and community workers have been willing to get involved, especially those who work with young people. |
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I have to work with small line-ups, big line-ups, shooting line-ups and defensive line-ups. |
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He also collaborated and continues to work with many artists including Ragtop from the Philistines as well as Iraqi hip hop artist the Narcicyst. |
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We need to discount those few rotten apples, we must work with good people, as its our challenge to build our nation. |
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It's great experience to work with Rankin, it teaches us about a professional way of working. |
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Certified Consultants in Latin America who will work with the Praxi's direct subsidiaries and through its Master-VARs in the region. |
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Before his work with the Times, Kuipers served as an editor at Los Angeles CityBeat, Raygun and Spin. |
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The new HDMail product is optimised to work with L-Soft's LISTSERV family of products and is being sold in conjunction with that product line. |
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I did my damnedest to argue that he ought to instead work with me. |
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The Elk Falls Lumbermill remains for sale and we continue to work with different parties conducting due diligence on the operation. |
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Often Alliance consultants work with the employees of its clients on various elements of their relocations. |
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The company acted anticompetitively by forcing its suppliers to agree not to work with any of its rivals. |
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But when he comes back, he'll come home from work with a poisoned Big Mac and try to do me in. |
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If a bipolar person you work with is receiving successful treatment, you might not even know that she is bipolar. |
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Helper and Sako did detect some convergence in the way U.S. and Japanese carmakers work with suppliers. |
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The Chinese gentry, so far as they still existed, preferred to work with him rather than with the feudalist Huns. |
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Even headerless LOADs will work with the Sprint, though be warned, it can't cope with the now common turboload. |
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The OUP saw that it would take too long to complete the work with unrevised editorial arrangements. |
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Commissioners for securing the peace of the commonwealth were appointed to work with them in every county. |
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He flung subtle jibes at her until she couldn't bear to work with him any longer. |
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They now work with local authorities and landowners to develop restoration plans and secure funding. |
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The UUP also indicated that they would not work with the SNP if it wanted another independence referendum in Scotland. |
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But to achieve those reforms we need to work with fellow EU members, not try to dictate high handedly to them, as David Cameron has done. |
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Altecnic, who work with Caleffi of Italy, is in the north of Stafford in Creswell, off M6 junction 14, and supply plumbing fittings. |
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After World War II, many European scientists left Western Europe in order to work with the United States. |
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Initial work will be completed in mid 2011 and if the trial is successful, we will work with industry to consider next steps. |
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In his excitement, Faraday published results without acknowledging his work with either Wollaston or Davy. |
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Julius' work with the ICS brought the family to British India, where his grandfather had been a general in the Bengal Army. |
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Initially France attempted to work with other countries towards the adoption of a common set of units of measure. |
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As of 2014 and some Methodist churches work with young people in their communities. |
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The group associated their work with John Ruskin, an English critic whose influences were driven by his religious background. |
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Early on, when Johnson was unable to pay off his debts, he began to work with professional writers and identified his own situation with theirs. |
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The paucity of record of Austen's life leaves modern biographers little to work with. |
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The next constructed language he came to work with, Naffarin, would be his own creation. |
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The music section of the YMCA's education department needed volunteers to work with British troops stationed in Europe awaiting demobilisation. |
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Sir Henry Wood continued his work with the Proms through vicissitudes with the BBC until his death in 1944, the year of his Jubilee Season. |
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Although a talented dancer, MacMillan is best known for his choreography, and particularly for his work with the Royal Ballet. |
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Alessandro Volta, the inventor of the electrical battery and discover of methane, did substantial work with electric currents. |
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For The Pawnshop, he recruited the actor Henry Bergman, who was to work with Chaplin for 30 years. |
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In August 1994, Radioactive gave their permission for Manson to work with Garbage. |
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In 2011, Winslet received the Yo Dona award for Best Humanitarian Work for her work with the Golden Hat. |
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Some top instructors who work with professional golfers have become quite well known in their own right. |
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After the fight, Lewis decided he needed a new trainer to replace Pepe Correa, who had become increasingly difficult to work with. |
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Even before the fight with McCall, Steward had seen much potential in Lewis and immediately expressed a desire to work with him. |
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An important factor in his decision was the chance to work with David Richards, the BAR team principal. |
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He branched out into club work with a more modern sound in 2015 and has regular slots at London bars and nightclubs. |
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Now some of them have set up what amount to internal miniagencies that work with clients to design campaigns for their own pages. |
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Pitcairn bees are also a placid variety and, within a short time, beekeepers are able to work with them wearing minimal protection. |
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You were assumed to be guilty until you were proven innocent, and told you were able to work with children. |
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After setting up his workshop, Bell continued experiments based on Helmholtz's work with electricity and sound. |
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As mentioned above, SEPA is the flood warning authority for Scotland and they work with other organisations to manage flood risk. |
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After being rebuffed, he found work with Strand Films, providing him with his first regular income since the Daily Post. |
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When that event occurred, I saw no one with whom I felt that I could work with satisfaction and success, and so I discontinued to write libretti. |
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Although the orchestra players bridled at some of Sargent's initiatives, there was also praise for his work with the orchestra. |
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He has an incredible speed of mind, and it has always been a great joy, as well as a rare professional experience, to work with him. |
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By all accounts Palmer was an excellent teacher, but the work with uninspired students reduced the time he could devote to his own art. |
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Tracey's reputation for doing shows and hanging them is not good, but she's been a dream to work with. |
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The size and weight of the bricks made them easier to work with than earth and stone, so construction quickened. |
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The ability to communicate, negotiate and effectively work with people from other cultures is vital to international business. |
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I'd much rather work with crazy, driven nerdlingers, even if they get the occasional goober on their report card. |
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In more difficult cases of immoral behaviour they could work with the local magistrate, in a system modelled on that employed in Geneva. |
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Despite his pioneering work with gas Murdoch never made any money from this invention due to his failure to obtain a patent. |
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Mundell said he was willing to work with all local organisations who wanted to eradicate poverty. |
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Lennox appeared on stage at the 1988 Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Concert and commenced activist work with the Sing Foundation afterwards. |
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Everyone on set is a delight to work with and it's a fantastic experience to be part of the team. |
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The Undeb work with the University to ensure that the student community have everything they need. |
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This example of switching from French to Tamil comes from ethnographer Sonia Das's work with immigrants from Jaffna, Sri Lanka, to Quebec. |
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Tyler continued to work with Jim Steinman for her sixth studio album, Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire. |
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It was believed she was invited because of her charity work with the armed forces. |
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However, Iovine never came to the UK to work with The Alarm, eventually citing personal reasons. |
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Liberation Transmission was recorded in Hawaii, and saw the band work with Bob Rock. |
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The band continues to work with Welsh music producer, Romesh Dodangoda, on the album as they did with their previous album. |
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In concerts, the band occasionally work with guest poet Jon Gower, writer Owen Martell or rapper, Nobsta Nutts. |
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He became known for his work with Harry Enfield and as one of the stars of the popular BBC sketch comedy series The Fast Show. |
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Many wind power companies work with local communities to reduce environmental and other concerns associated with particular wind farms. |
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Longchamp refused to work with Puiset and became unpopular with the English nobility and clergy. |
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This is a two volume work with detailed information and the publishers Beadle and Adams, lists of titles and authorial biographies. |
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He used to go into work with the academy coaches at night time, he was a fantastic young lad. |
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They start to work with their antlers just as soon as the velvet starts to fall off. |
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Many times issues surface that the retreatant had not intended to work with or might even have forgotten. |
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Ralph Nader to work with me and others to bring arcology to the American public. |
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When companies decide to work with digital prints, the next logical step is to be able to price quantities automatically without keypunching. |
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Khan, left in the lurch, called in Tabares after his stellar work with his friend David Haye, the former WBA heavyweight champion. |
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Motorway work with the GLA is impressive and when you need that extra boost the kickdown is instant giving immediate response even at high speed. |
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The implicit idea that most historians of the early Baroque work with is that a trait of style equals a trait of painterly reform. |
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Wetherbee said of her work with Worcester kindergartners over the course of the school year. |
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In February, the board agreed once again to develop a citizen task force to work with the staff on redrawing the boundaries. |
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Steve Sanderson, founder and President of ASSI said, We are delighted to have the opportunity to work with Stephen and Insurance Solutions Group. |
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In addition, its assigned training support brigade provides a unit mobilization assistor to work with the unit at home station. |
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Tricia and Ella help with buckling and unbuckling while Paige, Cameron and Georgie get to work with a wet sponge and a bar of saddle soap. |
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Most important to us was his work with the Colonel Edward Jessup Branch where, from the time he joined, he was active in promoting Loyalism. |
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From smoky maltiness to piney bitterness and clovey yeast to funky sourness, you have an enormous range of flavors to work with. |
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As part of the panel, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent David Brewer III and civil-rights attorney Connie Rice will work with Seave on policy initiatives. |
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On 3 April 1696 a general meeting of subscribers elected a committee of twenty from their number to work with the promoters to establish rules and a constitution. |
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Although Hendrix, Mitchell, and Redding were interviewed by Rolling Stone in February 1970 as a united group, Hendrix never intended to work with Redding. |
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The Vision Kit is designed to work with the LTS C-size laundry labels. |
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Therapeutic care officer Judith Gray, at the British Red Cross, said masseurs would initially work with elderly people and patients on the neurology ward. |
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Yet it has taken until now, and the release of Groove Armada's acclaimed new album Black Light for Bryan to work with any other band outside of Roxy. |
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Overall, theirs was a joyful view of the work with no schmaltzy rhythm-bending and their matching song-like tonal beauty faithfully revealing Brahms' genius. |
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Vibram hoof pads are easy to cut, rivet and work with and can be an effective part of a treatment plan for laminitis, thin hoof wall, navicular and other hoof conditions. |
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I support the decision to suspend Merial's licence to operate until the systems are rechecked, but Defra must complete this work with the utmost speed. |
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