As a man of independence, if not independent means, he preferred the freelance life. |
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The upside is that with so much freelance work crammed into a short amount of time, it will bring in a fair amount of scratch. |
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I've done some columns, I've had some freelance gigs, and Smith has gotten me some scratch working for the Internet site. |
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He was working as a freelance editor and in his free time was singing bass in the London Symphony Chorus. |
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Melissa L. Block, MEd, is a freelance writer on health and nutrition who lives in Santa Barbara, California. |
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The remaining three-quarters operated as freelance or self-employed individuals. |
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He earns money by working for a friend's moving company and by doing freelance community organizing. |
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He is studying for a BEd in English Literature and works as a freelance journalist. |
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She began her journalist career as a reporter on the Sheffield Star and went on to work as a freelance on the Daily Mail. |
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The paper has two full-time journalists and a stable of 20 freelances, with about ten freelance photographers. |
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She accepts that her BBC persona helped clinch the column, but points out that she was a newspaper freelance long before becoming a TV reporter. |
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Y'know, I started small, working the shooting gallery circuit, moving up to some freelance decoy work. |
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He is a freelance journalist who has worked for KCBS News Radio and El Tecolote, a bilingual biweekly in San Francisco. |
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When a freelance writer in his fifties or sixties once came in to pitch stories, uninterested senior editors shunted him down to Macfarlane. |
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And I have some freelance work to do, which is a tiresome distraction from knitting, but very welcome income boost. |
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She is set to edit The Big Issue in Scotland, where she worked several years ago as a freelance. |
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A greater proportion of women in the study were found to be working freelance compared to men. |
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Lots of freelance narcos are now claiming that they were paramilitaries all along, to get immunity. |
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Ku was part of the unsalaried freelance labor force not included on Mattel's 8,000-employee payroll in Taishan. |
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He found work as a freelance consultant for engineering companies and soon discovered he had a knack for it. |
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Hannah Blumenthal, 52, a freelance pony rider, was severely injured when she was unseated from a horse on Friday morning at Belmont Park. |
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Items which could reduce your tax free allowance are any untaxed interest, benefits in kind or any freelance earnings. |
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Being freelance is a very attractive option to many of us but it is neither one thing nor the other. |
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Buck is a freelance sound engineer in constant pursuit of the ultimate live mix. |
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He works in a record shop and does freelance stuff as a sound engineer, so he makes a heck of a lot less than I do. |
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At Oxford, Carroll made a name for himself as a freelance humorist, parodist, and versifier. |
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A number of freelance journalists are understood to be planning to enter the country on tourist visas. |
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She plays Jade, a spunky 20-year-old scraping by as a freelance photographer. |
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I did many evening courses in the Norwegian language and I eventually began to get freelance translation work. |
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This is not the first time the freelance writer has run as a candidate in the legislative election. |
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He was promoted to a solo artist before he left the company to work freelance both as a dancer and choreographer. |
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He isn't really so much a provocateur as he is a sort of freelance imbecile, a flesh and blood cartoon. |
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He also wants to recruit an artistic director and freelance choreographers to create more original works for the company. |
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Woodall, of Georgetown, Kentucky, was an accomplished horsewoman and a freelance photographer. |
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Unlike his brothers, he was a freelance artist with no churchly sinecure to guarantee him income. |
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Some churchmen, Gerson among them, disliked this freelance movement and were dubious about the emphasis on private experiences of ecstasy. |
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They may be more circumspect about public encouragement these days but they continue to sponsor and facilitate his freelance crusade. |
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He also became concerned about spreading the disease when he visited farms as a freelance farmhand. |
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Barry will continue to work for BBC Sport on a freelance basis, commentating on a range of sports. |
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He does, however, reflect a shift in writers' economic practices and the institutional conditions of freelance practice. |
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Clarence V. Reynolds is a writer and freelance copy editor, dividing his time between New York City and Baltimore. |
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He forged a successful freelance career, alongside the researching which went towards his new book. |
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He returned to his apartment in Atlanta, where he worked as a freelance technology consultant. |
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The division employs just seven people, relying on freelance editors, designers and publicists. |
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The 23-year-old freelance journalist refused to go into detail about his brief but traumatic ordeal as a hostage. |
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Two weeks before graduation, Heck got his first freelance assignment illustrating children's books. |
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She is a freelance filmmaker, television journalist, writer and activist based in Kolkata. |
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Instead, he wrote several books about race relations and education, and became a freelance journalist. |
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After his retirement from Independent Newspapers in the late 1980s, he continued to work as a freelance journalist. |
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The Defense Department has hired more than 50 freelance writers for the sites. |
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As a freelance writer hired to cover riots in Harlem, he took the events as the background for the novel's climax. |
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Last year, I was living in Chicago and looking for a third job to supplement my freelance writing and catering gigs. |
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As some of y'all are aware, I have something of a second life as a freelance sportswriter. |
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She is a freelance writer, a script doctor and producer, and an award-winning journalist. |
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Currently, I'm thinking about trying seriously to sell myself as a freelance Web designer. |
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Claudia is a licensed esthetician and freelance journalist based in Los Angeles. |
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There are also a dozen editorial assistants, three data managers and six freelance readers. |
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In any event, it couldn't have helped me, and I continue to pay the rent with menial office work and a few freelance writing gigs. |
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I just started the biggest freelance gig of my life, hopefully I'll get to say something about it soon as one part should launch next week. |
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Nancy Monson is a freelance writer in Fairfield, Conn., who decompresses from holiday get-togethers by sneaking off to the movies. |
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We hear that a group of freelance journalists in the US are suing a leading national newspaper for posting their copy on its Web site without permission. |
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Jo Ann Baldinger is Mothering's copy editor and a freelance writer. |
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As a freelance writer under the old dispensation, I had qualified as a Sole Proprietor and was able to insure both of us. |
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Over the years in Mumbai, she spends time as an advertising copywriter, a freelance journalist and a publications officer for the World Wildlife Fund. |
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Many of these grads find work at the corporate headquarters, or as costumers and milliners, or as freelance costume designers for other local theaters. |
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We are both freelance mercenaries, masterless in all sense of the word, and we will loan our skills to anybody and anything with enough money to throw around. |
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And I picked up two freelance writing assignments along the way. |
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Jim Black, the kenspeckle freelance sportswriter addressed this issue in the columns of The Herald and concluded that they were reactionary dinosaurs. |
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Working as a freelance camerawoman is a really physical job. |
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He portrays a freelance assassin and grisly photojournalist. |
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After a brief brush with academia, he slipped into the life of a freelance writer, producing company histories, TV scripts and a bit of Emmerdale. |
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I was a freelance journalist before I enlisted in the Australian Army in 1995 and eventually became an infantryman with two tours of duty to East Timor under my belt. |
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After spending much of the Depression as a freelance journalist touring shanty towns, Fuller began scriptwriting in Hollywood and publishing pulp novels. |
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So, with the turn of the new millennium, and her two boys planning to head off to university, she quit her job and set herself up as a freelance HR consultant. |
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Here is a person who has evinced keen interest in photography, freelance journalism, photojournalism, trekking, river rafting, and collection of coins and stamps. |
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A few weeks ago Jason Silver was surfing Facebook and came across k. Aleisha Fetters, a 26-year-old freelance writer in Chicago. |
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Pia Ringheim Jensen, a former UPI correspondent in Copenhagen, is a freelance journalist living in Utah. |
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He is also a freelance journalist and an adjunct English professor. |
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Venetia Thompson is a freelance journalist and regular contributor to The Spectator. |
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Georgiana Marshen is a master horticulturist and freelance garden writer. |
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But as I was at the time living by my wits, with no secure academic position to fall back on, I swallowed hard and decided to follow my freelance fates. |
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His years knocking around what was then known as the Far East as a freelance writer and journalist had given him an encyclopaedic knowledge of tropical conditions. |
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If the writers win, the publishers fear they'll be vulnerable to lawsuits by ink-stained wretches and so will be forced to excise freelance articles from their databases. |
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I have not worked at a job for nine years, doing only freelance writing. |
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Also, they're probably better at running their business than their many, many freelance marketing consultants among the digerati. |
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Magdalena Rittenhouse, a native of Poland, is a freelance writer based in New York. |
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The agency has four full-time administrative staff members and a team of over 100 freelance, native-speaker professional translators who are based both in Ireland and abroad. |
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I threw my job in to go freelance when I had a baby on the way. |
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Michael, it turns out, works freelance, as a composer of radio jingles. |
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He now lives in Seoul, where he teaches at Hongik University and also works as a freelance fashion photographer. |
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This week's show features a bragging competition in which freelance journalists may openly boast about how many free Xboxes they have so far obtained. |
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He worked as a freelance in Pakistan and published a magazine about crime. |
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Swift will freelance around the baseline, looking for lobs and offensive rebounds while cutting to the free-throw line to park the 15-foot jumper. |
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Vanessa is a freelance writer in Kansas City, Missouri, whose pack, Walden, a golden retriever and Alfredo, a chow mix, were the inspiration for this article. |
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I recently needed various freelance work done, which ranged from technical wizardry, to graphic expertise, to someone to wire up my house with Ethernet. |
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The Bangalore-based freelance writer, is a bibliomaniac and a bibliomane. |
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Despite a flourishing career as a freelance writer and a home in rural New England, he felt the Irish connection so strongly that he uprooted his family to move here. |
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He will graduate with a major in computer science and a minor in philosophy, and he plans to pursue his interest in freelance photography and photojournalism. |
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She earned an M.F.A. in writing from Columbia University, and began a freelance food writing career. |
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Nia Ngina Meeks is a Philadelphia freelance writer who covers political and cultural issues. |
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During this period he also undertook his first journalistic work, as a freelance art and literary critic. |
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Then, having learned Gurney's system of shorthand in his spare time, he left to become a freelance reporter. |
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He supplemented his novelist's income with freelance journalism, and book and film reviews. |
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Former journalists included poet Dylan Thomas, who joined from school in 1930 but left 18 months later to become freelance. |
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In the late summer of 1986 Geoff Newman, a freelance helicopter pilot and consultant, contacted Holden about the air ambulance project. |
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Her regular work with the Repository helped establish her as a reliable and popular freelance writer. |
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How's it feel to be drinkin' and smokin' witcher big-time, freelance gunman. Huh? Pretty exciting or what? |
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Julia L. Ritchey is a freelance journalist based in Dakar, Senegal. |
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What began as a hobby eventually led to freelance writing, and his blog Laelaps has built up a readership of hard-core paleontology fans. |
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He began life as a freelance cartoonist, drawing for Beezer, the Radio Times and the ECHO before getting regular work for The Beano. |
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I then moved back to the beach in San Diego, where I built a career as a freelance journalist, while also finding time to bodysurf. |
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Total workforce, including freelance contractors, consultants and secondees from joint-venture partners. |
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A year ago, I resigned from my full-time job to be a freelance writer. |
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International City has three licensed massage centres, but in recent times they seem to have been dwarfed by door-to-door freelance masseuses. |
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I'M a freelance muralist and have been painting large scale projects for the past 10 years. |
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Chuck Palahniuk is an American transgressional fiction novelist and freelance journalist. |
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The freelance investigative reporter made a career of digging up dirt on celebrities for tabloids. |
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Steven joined Gardiner Richardson following four years as a freelance copywriter in Edinburgh. |
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Robert Phillips is a freelance glassblower, and his works have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in the US and in Europe. |
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She has been a freelance journalist for Pacifica Radio for eight years. |
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The Accidental Indexer offers an authoritative guide to the indexing profession, reviewing the field, its specialties, and how to begin and run a freelance indexing business. |
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Previously, Vanderwyst worked as graphic artist and marketer for local computer company Northwest Computer and has done freelance design work for many years. |
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On the final peak, Chhubohe at 5,640m, he was joined by Bug Wrightson, a freelance outdoor activities leader and supported by Pasang Sherpa and Tendi Sherpa. |
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Of course, we muddled through, thanks in part to patient freelance writers, who resubmitted stories along with their condolences and the support of other CE staffers. |
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Just like Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg got his manservant Passepartout to accompany him, this freelance copyeditor with Time magazine was on the lookout for a companion. |
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I do some freelance copy editing, writing and editing grant proposals. |
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Changes to the publishing industry since the 1980s have resulted in nearly all copy editing of book manuscripts being outsourced to freelance copy editors. |
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The Government decided to cancel the responsibility of paying pension and social insurance contributions on earnings made based on freelance contracts. |
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In addition, the company is constantly looking for qualified experts to create high-quality content for brands through the Skywriting freelance writing program. |
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It's claimed that TONY RICHARDSON used force against freelance reporter JAMES FOX at Jennifer's 21st birthday party last week then took his MiniDisc player. |
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Schlomer left Basel at the end of this past season to freelance, but says he's not worded about reprising La guerra in a new country as an independent artist. |
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Rather than appeal, Lynch, 33, has chosen to ride as a freelance in Spain, where he hopes to re-establish himself before reapplying for a British licence. |
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He pitched his first freelance feature to Canadian Geographic... a cover story about the province's plaguelike overpopulation of moose, also known as Newfoundland speed bumps. |
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From 1916 to 1918 Barbirolli was a freelance cellist in London. |
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Such has always been the importance of preserving the life and cargo carried by ships that pilots have been employed for centuries as freelance mariners. |
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