Continuing her work at breakneck speed, the lady can put to shame any high-flying workaholic. |
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His friends know him as a workaholic with an impeccable sense of fairness and attention to detail. |
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Her son Bobby is a snotty workaholic who is conveniently too busy to deal with anything on an emotional level. |
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He's a workaholic whose goal is to be the first man to put hackers permanently out of business. |
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It charts the love story of a rich wastrel who falls for a workaholic woman doctor. |
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On the verge of a workaholic meltdown, Bella's doctor advises her to go to the Caribbean for a month. |
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And he again points out rampant agism that discriminates against experienced programmers and in favour of workaholic cheaper developers. |
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With the help of his friends, he turns to Rita Harrison, a corporate workaholic perfectionist lawyer. |
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With the help of his friends, he turns to a corporate workaholic perfectionist lawyer. |
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A self-confessed workaholic, Gielgud was immersed in the world of the theatre to the exclusion of almost everything else. |
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Critics claim putting the clocks forward would force Japan's notoriously workaholic salarymen to spend more time in the office. |
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His ex-wife is romantically linked to the workaholic, control-freak owner of the three casinos. |
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As a confessed workaholic, who packs in 14 hour days, seven days a week, a social life comes low in her priorities. |
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I was a workaholic, to be honest, and I'd spent 23 years working all over the country and basically living in a caravan. |
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For all her girlishness, she's a steely businesswoman and a self-confessed workaholic. |
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He is a workaholic who puts in 14 to 15 hours a day and has a meticulous eye for detail. |
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In his twenties, however, he became a bit of a workaholic, working 12 to 15 hour days and doing no exercise. |
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A seemingly humorless workaholic, the bespectacled Uribe could be mistaken for an accountant or professor. |
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I'm beginning to think they're some sort of breed of genetically enhanced superhuman, or actually manic workaholic robots. |
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A compulsive workaholic and an absentee publisher, he has tried a number of different tactics to revive the papers. |
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You have actually started to enjoy being a workaholic drudge. |
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There were, though, other loves that belied the appearance of a desiccated, workaholic spinster. |
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This canine workaholic was originally conceived to toil the livelong day in blazing heat or frigid cold in Australia's back of beyond, also known as the outback. |
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Calm, mannerly, fond of bowties, Whitworth was a workaholic. |
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Shakespeare's image of the king has certainly been altered but to workaholic, rather than villain. |
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But it might be just the ticket for a workaholic prime minister needing to get away from it all. |
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They have known each other a long time and get on well, as two marathon-running, workaholic technocrats might be expected to. |
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A self-confessed workaholic, he continued to put in the gruelling hours and demanded even more of himself than ever before. |
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For let's not forget, the flamboyant showman is also a committed workaholic in the studio. |
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If you are a workaholic and don't have a lot of outside interests, you really need to read this article. |
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Women were more likely than men to say they found being a single parent or living with a workaholic difficult. |
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Walton was a passionate advocate of the retail trade, a workaholic and an extremely thrifty person. |
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Then one of our group, a senior American executive, a flat-out Type A workaholic, broke into tears. |
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Has this famed perfectionist workaholic chef found a new obsession? |
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Family and friends describe her as highly dedicated to her job, if not borderline workaholic. |
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He's a workaholic, and hard work is one of the key things in management. |
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Until he met Francesca he was a workaholic who enjoyed playing hard. |
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Chances are you're a workaholic if you feel compelled to work for the sake of working, and you feel panic, anxiety or a sense of loss when you aren't working. |
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Profiles of McGreevey from throughout his career depict him as a workaholic, driven, charming and schmoozy but eerily hollow in both personal life and political philosophy. |
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To a borderline workaholic like me, his attitude is a complete tonic. |
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And spare a thought for the policeman two days ago who was gunned down in the desert by a workaholic drug dealer. |
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Friends insist that she was a workaholic gymrat who never touched anything stronger than a sip of Grey Goose. |
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Brunel, who was known as a workaholic, oversaw the construction of the tunnel and was even known to get down and supervise digging amongst the navvies. |
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Schweitzer was no soft-headed do-gooder but a strong-minded, short-tempered, workaholic autocrat, who slept only four hours a night and whom people hesitated to cross. |
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I've gone from being a workaholic to a lifeaholic who works just enough to put salad on the table. |
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Your manager, Mohamed Mestar, once said that you were such a workaholic in the early days of your career that you pretty much missed out on being a teenager? |
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It is going it alone as a single parent or living with a workaholic. |
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Schürrle has plenty to add to his game – Eto'o's goal was his first assist for Chelsea in 28 games – but it isn't hard to see what Mourinho, connoisseur of the workaholic inverted winger, sees in him. |
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Daughter For a workaholic, No 10 was the perfect home: a staircase of just 17 steps led from the private flat to the prime minister's study on the first floor. |
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Are you a workaholic? Now that you've got a family, it's time to become a lifeaholic. |
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Neikirk, Associate Executive Director of Conifer Park Treatment Center in Scotia, NY has worked with and studied the workaholic. |
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He doesn't say a lot but he gets on with the job and with other people and he's a workaholic around the pitch. |
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Highly caffeinated energy drinks have become an integral part of a frenzied, workaholic culture in the UK and nearly three-quarters of young people say they drink them regularly. |
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There may not be much point in trying to draw a direct line between the personal qualities of this opinionated, crabby and often contrary workaholic and the marvel of his music. |
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The workaholic accepted the gig for The workaholic accepted the gig for Monday, April 8, from his agent Phyllis Rounce. |
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An Urban Art artist affected by the seventies, Woleck is a kleptomaniac of life's moments, an intrusive perfectionist, and above all a workaholic. |
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Pete said he was worried that his workaholic friend had been taking on too much. |
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Brits revealed workaholic Borthwick's famed line-out obsession even extended to a Saracens bonding trip in Swiss ski resort Verbier. |
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Compulsive and a workaholic, she steeped herself in an array of specialties: financing, construction, social services and neighborhood-assuagement. |
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Workaholics and those who persistently suffer acute boredom are also targeted, which is good news for me since I've been a workaholic for years. |
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I saw my sisters and parents working every day, so I was pretty much brought up to be a workaholic. |
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Nor that like legendary workaholic and fellow openside Neil Back, he spent his teenage years training on a multigym in his parents' home. |
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According to popular belief, Jack the workaholic is an organisation's poster child for an ideal employee. |
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A workaholic, Jan Fabre gets involved on all fronts. |
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Contrary to what many believe, I am not a workaholic at all. |
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His referees described him as ambitious, aggressive and a workaholic. |
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Author Hazel Hutchins has cleverly interwoven her comedy of irrational fear with the fun of learning, while bringing subtle depth to the story by addressing the strain between TJ and his workaholic parents. |
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Glicken declares himself a work-addicted striver and presents a volume of sensible and respectful direction for his workaholic brethren. |
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A frosty, workaholic, perfectionist chef must surrender some control of her restaurant to a carefree male colleague when she becomes the guardian of her willful young niece after her parents are involved in a tragic accident. |
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I'm not going to claim I'm a total workaholic or anything though because I don't see what I'm doing as work, but I am very passionate about what I do. |
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Galliano, a committed workaholic always in search of new projects, took to dividing his time between France and Africa, where he regularly toured around with Frikyiwa's mobile studio. |
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It can be seen from you books that you are a workaholic. |
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In therapy and a 12-step program, she discovered she was not just an alcoholic but also a workaholic, an overeater, a compulsive shopper, and a codependent drama queen. |
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But being a compulsive worker, or workaholic, tends to be seen as positive since the result of this addiction seems to be bonuses, the promotions and the glory at work. |
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