We were always told at school that Richard I was the nice one and John was the nasty piece of work. |
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Although deceptively simple with its black-and-white contour line design, this is an impressive piece of work. |
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It sounds a bit dull when I say it like that, but it was an enormously complex and intricate piece of work. |
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It's a magnificent piece of work, created by the islanders in over 30,000 painstaking hours. |
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He began to recover a fortnight ago and, after a sparkling piece of work last Tuesday, he was back on target. |
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McFadden's character is unlucky in love and a nasty piece of work because of it. |
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This is a well-researched piece of work that demonstrates the skill and care of the architects in telling such a story. |
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In a festival where easy laughs are mostly the order of the day, this is a serious piece of work that separates the grown-ups from the kids. |
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Each piece of work contains a strong design element bringing to mind decorative arts of the Twenties and Thirties. |
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Instead of retreading other artists' material, SND have turned in an interesting and original piece of work on Tender Love. |
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It was a vicious and malevolent piece of work which was designed to smash the marriage into pieces. |
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But it was such a second-rate piece of work, and induced such an amazing sense of tedium, that I am not even going to mention its name. |
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This was a beautiful piece of work where one could almost hear the water trickling over the flagstones. |
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It is a slick piece of work, more like a product of Madison Avenue than staid Capitol Hill. |
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Altogether a nasty piece of work, but a delight to get into the head of and write. |
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Until last week he was out on parole, having served more than half of a seven-year sentence for being a nasty piece of work. |
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Convention says that the Florentine civil servant, power-broker and writer, Niccolo Machiavelli, was a nasty piece of work. |
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Any con artist would appreciate the bait-and-switch as a nifty piece of work. |
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I had wanted to make a piece of work for a non-secular space for some time because I was always inspired by religious art. |
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They're just doing normal canters and will be building up to their first piece of work in a few days, I would imagine. |
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It is a simple, delicate, honest piece of work that strikes so many chords it could almost be music itself. |
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If you don't want to be left behind, you should immediately go out and acquire, by fair means or foul, this piece of work. |
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It was a pleasant surprise, after all this, to find that the book is a very professional piece of work. |
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I get really lost in a piece of work and come back to earth with a bump when I have to stop. |
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This is an uncharacteristically earthbound piece of work from the director. |
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But if I wasn't doing it, I'd be on the wind-down to Christmas, so it's nice to get a piece of work out of it. |
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It is a substantial piece of work and a wonderful, and inspiring, record of bravery. |
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It's a spartan, occasionally pretentious piece of work, but more than redeemed by two elegant central performances. |
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The movie was a nasty, dark piece of work about needy characters knuckling under to their worst impulses. |
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It's really a beautiful little piece of work, bound in leather that's been tooled with a lovely design of roses and vines. |
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With abrupt fades to black, punctuated by mysterious notes, the auteur got Grace Kelly and Grant together for a magnificent piece of work. |
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Greig says Pyrenees is an actor-friendly piece of work, with no constant scene changes, no running on and off. |
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It is a remarkable piece of work which has stood the test of time and is still shown in cinemas around the world regularly. |
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He considered it Menotti's finest text, and it is, indeed, a remarkable piece of work. |
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After hearing this quote, the Timbers Army went to work on a Tifo with that quote and revealed this fantastic piece of work. |
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It was a fabulous piece of work, a perfect mix of melodrama and dark comedy in right taste incorporated in a strong script. |
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Sounding at times like a drunken pop song, the title track is in fact an exhilaratingly happy and twisted piece of work. |
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This is a great piece of work from a veteran troubadour, and should be a prominent part of your music collection. |
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These cloths include silk and chiffon and each piece of work takes eight to ten days, and she has to paint from four to six hours each day. |
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Many framers often find themselves underbidding themselves to keep a piece of work in the shop for framing. |
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He was a nasty piece of work and generally was avoided by the other prisoners who knew his reputation. |
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Your behaviour makes it clear that you are a nasty piece of work who abuses those who love you in order to get what you want. |
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She is a nasty piece of work and people used to give her a very wide berth. |
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He is a nasty piece of work, and has to go, but there must be other ways to sort this out. |
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He's widely known to be a nasty piece of work and I hope he gets long suspension. |
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Sewn exults confidence and creativity, and proves a totally enchanting and captivating piece of work. |
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The Heartbreak Kid, by contrast, is a mean piece of work with an unsympathetic, lying stinkard of an anti-hero. |
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Depending on your age, morals and various points of view, she was either the sexiest piece of work around or a brazen hussy or both. |
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A homeless man was doubly unlucky when he was hit by a female drunk driver because she turned out to be a really nasty piece of work. |
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Add to this a splash of alcoholism, a dash of paranoia and a dose of misogyny, and you have a pretty nasty piece of work. |
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She may well tell us, for instance, that Mr Brown is a nasty piece of work, and that Mrs Green will one day be declared a saint. |
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Time will tell if I'm right or not but I reckon he's a very nasty piece of work. |
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There are few triumphs so satisfying as to plan a piece of work that everybody says cannot be done, and then jump in and do it. |
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The report was, in short, an incredibly shoddy piece of work. |
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But this is a bafflingly unrewarding, unexciting piece of work. |
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Testino was commissioned to create a unique piece of work inspired by the six pillars that define The Macallan. |
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But the man who led the revolt is a thoroughly nasty piece of work. |
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This is an extraordinary piece of work that manages to merge legitimate concerns with some of the most neurotically paranoid reasoning I've ever seen. |
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It was a skilful piece of work, a series of invariably thin stories skating along on the bankable watchability of a talented ensemble cast doing it by the numbers. |
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It's a mighty piece of work and you should appreciate the supreme effort it's going to take you to get a copy of this because it is truly worth it. |
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It's unquestionably a high-minded and ambitious piece of work. |
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Yet, by cautiously placing precious melodies in the heart of his soundscapes, Octavius creates with this album a disturbingly chilling cinematic piece of work. |
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The movie is a turgid, pretentious piece of work that may have played well on the page, but is too heavy and slow-moving to work on the big screen. |
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It is an excellent piece of work which considers loop and quasigroup identities that are invariant under isotopy, proving a number of very interesting results. |
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This major emotional downer is as raw as it gets, and while it doesn't quite chime with the flip ending, it helps cement this as a powerful and evocative piece of work. |
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It was an impressive piece of work and it led to him being awarded a National Research Council Fellowship to enable him to undertake postdoctoral study at Princeton. |
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It's a delightful piece of work that may not exactly appeal to the teeny-boppers, but then Daniel is not looking to teeny-boppers as his audience. |
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The neon Ceiling was the most challenging piece of work for me, it was like an independent movie for television, and I loved it. |
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But that should not take away from the fact that this is another thoughtful and thought-provoking piece of work from a British artist who consistently comes up with the goods. |
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Spirited Away made me cry, which Howl's doesn't do, and I think Spirited Away is the superior film overall, but Howl's is still a magnificent piece of work. |
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Ideally he needs quiet, freedom from routine, time in which to lie fallow after a big piece of work, time to go to and fro seeking inspiration. |
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A nice piece of work, it has to be said, that we should highlight here, despite a few unrepentant moaners. |
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Although I have finally been given a small piece of work to do, I'm finding it hard to apply myself after such a long period of enforced inactivity. |
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In her hands, the premise became a deft and intriguing piece of work. |
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Having said that, our fellow Members have done a good piece of work and I thank them for listening carefully to what we have said. |
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Sifting carefully through the mess, examining each half-finished piece of work, as though it wasnt anything to do with me. |
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It's just that he wasn't entitled to make such a purgatorial piece of work, coldly taunting his audience's presumed shallow liberalism. |
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The stitches must be connected to each other, so that the whole piece of work does not fall apart once the film is removed. |
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I strongly congratulate my colleague from Don Valley West for a terrific and very positive piece of work. |
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Thank you all for a good piece of work, even if it is only the foundation for more work in the fall. |
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Many artists of the Festival have presented more than one piece of work, allowing the audience to better access their world. |
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If we are committed to achieving education for all, we must not view gender as a separate or additional piece of work in education programming. |
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An essential piece of work for all competitors no matter their level, and for people who want to go into this fantastic system. |
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This is a critical piece of work that will identify annual costs and be useful in establishing a robust A-base figure. |
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If the piece of work you are looking for is currently on show, you will at least be able to retrieve the associated description card. |
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The format is not important, but its contents and the value given to each student's piece of work is! |
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A reproduction of an original piece of work not executed by the artist himself. |
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Evaluation is not just about analysing the end result, for example, the completion of a piece of work, but an appraisal of longer term impact. |
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I have always wanted to create a cohesive piece of work and the books enabled me to accomplish that. |
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It is an exceptional piece of work because of its dimensions and mixture of architectural styles. The foundation is laid out true to gothic style, while it was finished off more in line with a Rennaisannce building. |
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Fox is a finicking, flouncy, artificial, dislikable piece of work who cleverly suggests that his allure may lie in his very self-intoxication: it is toxic and catching. |
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I do not believe that Commissioner Bolkestein has now been transformed from a devil into an angel, for we did not see him as a devil and he is not an angel now, but a good piece of work has been done. |
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I thank the rapporteur for a concise piece of work and apologise. |
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The report appears as an impressive un-matched piece of work. |
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We compliment her for this thoroughly professional piece of work. |
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I remember what a sleazebag, nasty piece of work Savile was. |
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While the work of the critic and the press office should be diametrically opposed, there is a common ground in searching for a way to describe what a performance or piece of work is like to people who haven't seen it. |
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That legacy piece of work truly reflected the nature of the man. |
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Their pride and integrity makes them sweat over the fine points of a piece of work until they get it right, no matter how frustrating and uncomfortable that may be. |
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In this particular piece of work Nadin analyzes the so called the baroreceptor reflex. |
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It's an astonishing piece of work that lurks in the strange otherworld between score and sound effects – a brooding, scraping, pulsing aural undertow that perfectly accompanies the on-screen weirdness. |
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And I suddenly had this idea that The Holy Grail was the perfect piece of work that hadn't yet been musicalised. |
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Accounts of participatory research projects very often emphasise the importance of allowing enough time at the start of a piece of work to build good relationships with all those involved. |
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Others use what is known as an agreement for performance of work, which is utilized to provide a service, or to perform a specific piece of work normally of short duration without supervision. |
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If you saw Drugstore Cowboy you'll feel on familiar ground, but despite the similarities Jesus' Son is a fresh and striking piece of work. |
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In Berlin, there are lots of interesting artists doing really great things, but they seem to forget that once you've created a piece of work you've got to get out there and promote it to the public. |
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Only when we have finished a piece of work do we know true shamus loneliness, realizing that the chase is over and that no one has been watching us but us. |
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It's a brilliant piece of work and rather more readable than the actual words of the charming but rambly be-ruffed tower-bound thinker and feeler. |
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Since 2003, this artist has been evolving in jazz pop with strong blues accents. She now releases a piece of work that shall astound the most austere opponents to formatted products. |
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In 1856, he published his first piece of work under the name that would make him famous. |
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Firstly, I would like to say that this is a laudable and courageous piece of work, because subsidiarity is a straitjacket which is holding Europeans back despite the brilliance of their desires and their minds. |
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Where does it say what resources the Commission is putting behind a transposition plan for the Services Directive we will approve tomorrow, which is a fundamental piece of work? |
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My boss is a real piece of work, but my kids make keeping this job a necessary evil. |
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In the woodshop I figured to find out just what it cost me to run fullhanded if I did not turn out a single piece of work. |
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Without Daniel Day-Lewis's great performance, this would be a rather tentative piece of work, nervously soliciting the approval of black audiences. |
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However, when two coppers apprehend Jamie, it looks as if this nasty piece of work is finally going to get his comeuppance. |
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I have put this matter in the hands of the police, so hopefully this nasty piece of work will get his comeuppance. |
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Management consulting firms produce best results when they are engaged to carry out a specific piece of work where their clients lack expertise or want a breadth of view. |
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A major piece of work is still to be done by younger PT having curiosity in science, to build on what has been carried out over 20 years and to bring additional objective results of cheap acoustic measurements techniques. |
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An Ideal Husband is a very able and entertaining piece of work, charmingly written, wherever Mr. Wilde can find it in his heart to sufflaminate his wit. |
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And yet, just as it made FunHouse look daring, that peculiar Bogosian anticharm managed to turn Talk Radio into an intriguingly nasty, itchy piece of work. |
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