In expressive politics, people prefer to give vent to their opinions instead of rolling up their sleeves to work for change. |
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Furthermore, I don't believe in making work for the lowest common denominator. |
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I used to work for Sony Pictures and enjoyed visiting the studio lot at lunch time. |
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He is powerful, he chases seemingly lost causes and he does so much hard work for the team. |
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For years, instead of paintbrushes, Mendez used tools like rubber cement, scissors or a comb to craft his work for his employer. |
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He will be off work for weeks and his long-suffering wife will once again have to struggle to make ends meet. |
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Families will be eligible for the childcare tax credit where a lone parent, or both partners in a couple, work for at least 16 hours a week. |
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The actor has been roundly criticised for his work for years, but here he's on top form. |
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We have seen policy that didn't work for the people whose jobs, living standards, and communities were affected. |
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We are prepared to roll up our sleeves and work for as long as necessary to make progress. |
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I've cleared my calendar at work for the next two weeks, I've ironed a presentable shirt and I'm all aquiver in eager expectation. |
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Obliged to work for his living from the age of 8, Gorky roamed all over Russia. |
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Petroleum emulsions work for dust suppression, particularly on dirt roadbeds and shoulders in arid areas. |
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He would like to work for a club as a promoter and later start his own record label. |
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The irony of inviting an Aboriginal artist to create a work for a rifle range was not lost on Andrew. |
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We have had to live and work for years in a council controlled by the Liberal Democrats. |
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If aspirin doesn't work for you, other anti-inflammatories to try include ibuprofen, naproxen and keoprofen. |
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Even fewer seemed interested in why a gay man would ever work for a seemingly antigay politician. |
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Antispasmodic drugs and antidepressants work for some patients but not for others. |
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The company carries out administration work for the main national mortgage lenders. |
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Since leaving drama school he's only been out of work for a total of five months. |
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How many other regular jobs require people to work for this many hours in such a highly responsible position? |
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That person was responsible for bringing this crisis about and for tarnishing the reputations of all of us who work for the Corporation. |
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Many passed up far better paid jobs to work for peanuts as MP's researchers and the like. |
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It's a record that requires patient investigation so will be richly rewarding for some but hard work for others. |
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They work for Dr Sid now, who, despite his name, is a scientist and thinker of international repute. |
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The reputability of the health insurance provider is pretty far down the list of considerations when deciding what company to work for. |
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The Corps also purchased a motor launch and put her to work for the Fort Peck District. |
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However, he never doubted his genius as a Renaissance man or the importance of his work for future generations. |
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More and more people are asking why some players are remunerated for playing rugby when they continue to work for nothing. |
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Indeed, at the time when I began to work for him, he had reached a state at which the click of a Remington machine acted as a positive spur. |
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I've always had the view that you remember yesterday, work for today, but also work towards tomorrow. |
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That seems to work for me, although as you mention it does leave them in the database marked as spam. |
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Well, you see, though Thomas needed the money and was willing to work for it, his work in her yard and gardens were terrible. |
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The drums scatter while a trembling, funky bass-riff lays the ground work for the string section to lead. |
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Detecting drugs, explosives and human remains are all in a day's work for the dogs in the police force. |
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Reporting accidents and injuries is all in a day's work for editorial staff at the Evening Press. |
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Sizing up the competition, while simultaneously baiting the media, is all in a day's work for this budding entrepreneur. |
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And standing knee-deep in sewage dealing with blocked waterways, pollution and flooding is all in a day's work for the 30-year-old from Nantwich. |
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Rearing turkeys and looking after other fowl was all in a day's work for Mae. |
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Even though natural interventions work for some people, those with severe cases should consult an allergist for treatment. |
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These are voters ready to turn anger into action, to work for a regime change here at home. |
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Naimark's first work for his candidate's thesis was on the separation of roots of algebraic equations. |
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Elsewhere, outside bounded reserves, 3 Embera-Wounaan and Kuna communities work for legal control of their lands. |
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Ayer by now thought phenomenalism was unsuccessful in this attempt, and again reductionism would not work for the future cases. |
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He undertook this work for seven years and showed reals talents in his job. |
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Our trip was very successful as we undertook a lot of work for the orphanage in the week we were there. |
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He was referring to a woman who worked as a clerk at a police chowky and had not reported for work for days. |
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While Nicholson found his calling in the pulpit, he also continued to put his woodworking to work for his congregation. |
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Many of the staff involved work for small furniture and woodturning plants in the border counties. |
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A woodturner by trade, Merklen quickly found work for himself and his sons in the booming furniture trade. |
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Troy is not the only food producer benefitting from the marketing wizardry of experts like Felt who work for state departments of agriculture. |
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The men continue to work for themselves, which is a feature of gypsy life, as is their wish to continue to live in caravans. |
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I don't know, I thought it was kinda cute and clever, but it didn't really work for me. |
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Most transactions between Bell and the company were work for payment in kind rather than for cash. |
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She might get paid for it, but this is not work for the sultry Jesse Randhawa aka Jasmeet Kaur. |
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The sector provides plenty of work for administrators, with many clubs perennial candidates for receivership. |
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If you work for the airlines or the retail business, staff only get one weekend in four off. |
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More often than not, she attends opening ceremonies, goes to parties, meets people and takes part in charity work for the local community. |
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Lewis Ayres says that the distinction between eros and agape does not work for Augustine. |
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Occasionally. in those days, some would be paid a wage but mostly they would work for their keep and a little pocket money. |
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It comes with the condition that they will not work for another company until after this period. |
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This service might not work for everyone but it is certainly worth registering for the seven-day free trial and giving it a whirl. |
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In their civilian jobs, they work for a contractor clearing weapons ranges of unexploded munitions. |
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Second, the system will not work for materials that are strongly adsorbed by, or react with, the system components. |
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Of the ten door staff who work for me, eight of them took the course in June and July. |
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People under stress may also bolt their food, creating extra work for their digestive juices. |
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The bars and brothels provided steady work for the piano players who had developed ragtime. |
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The publications these journos work for usually accept fund advertising, after all. |
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I find myself sat despondently at my desk, trying to come to terms with the fact that I actually have to work for living. |
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This group has a stake in the perpetuation of racism and will desire and work for it to continue. |
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It seems only 14 per cent of those quizzed said they felt guilty using the Internet at work for personal reasons. |
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Directors of the company earn 50 times more than the cleaners who work for them. |
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They give a fine account of the Overture in C minor which has some delightful work for bassoon. |
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Advice workers carry out difficult and demanding work for pay most professionally qualified people would reject out of hand. |
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It started out with me being booked to work for NWA Florida through Eric Loy who is a liaison for the promotion. |
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Anita Dongre presented her pastel collection of chikan work for the Spring-Summer 2001 season in pastel shades of pink, acid green and turquoise blue. |
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Was it an allergy to opera or was it simply this burning desire to work for the church? |
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So it might be me projecting my desires onto archer to want to just get away from work for a few weeks. |
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She taught dressmaking, had two children, and moved to Bethesda, Md., when her husband went to work for the World Bank. |
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So we have a graduate of Choate or Beverly Hills High who attends Wharton, and goes to work for, say, Goldman Sachs. |
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The plants operated by Dominion will primarily use leftovers from nearby timbering work for the biomass fuel. |
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Most work for brokerage firms, but even the biggest firms may only employ a half-dozen brokers. |
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Satyarthi explains that these 60 million kids work for 200 days in a year, earning about 25 cents a day. |
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By Wednesday afternoon, 980 journalists had been accredited to the international press centre, of whom 645 work for foreign media and 340 work for Bulgarian media. |
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The same medicines used for acne often work for whiteheads and blackheads. |
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When the Second World War broke out, Crick was put to work for the British Navy developing magnetic and acoustic mines for use against German submarines and ships. |
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A constant reappraisal and fine tuning of educational activity at all levels will give new generations the skills and confidence to work for a better future. |
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When you work for a magazine about style, you kind of dress like a weirdo. |
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Her work for the police department and her relationship with McGarrity were first reported by The Columbian. |
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If you go on a college campus today and try to recruit the best students out there, they are clearly not going to work for a company that is not well thought of and respected. |
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Splitting into a wheelbarrow or trailer parked alongside the splitter speeds up the job and reduces operator fatigue, allowing one to work for longer periods of time. |
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After taking his exams at Marlborough, he went to work for an Irish horse-dealer, then, at 17, joined the Middleton Hunt in North Yorkshire as a whipper-in. |
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Last week, kennelman John Carruthers was close to tears as he surveyed the empty kennels that have been the focus of his work for nearly 25 years. |
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Their work for the Bipartisan Policy Center appears to be the most promising ground for any cross-party talks in the fall. |
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If a saber saw is not available to you, a hand saw will work just as well for the straight edged sawing and a keyhole saw will work for the curved edges. |
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Secularism is in peril, and those who hold it dear need to work for it. |
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He looked a bit shocked when I turned up to collect my winnings wearing a pink top and a skirt, something he got used to a few years later when I started to work for him. |
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I work for my ideal of German womanhood with whom, some day, I will live my life in the east and fight my battles as a German far from beautiful Germany. |
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When his knighthood was announced in the birthday honours list in June, he paid tribute to the people who work for the charities he has supported. |
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At the same time Pope Julius II commissioned Raphael, he also set Michelangelo to work for four long years painting the 10,000 square foot ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. |
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In the past 20 years, employees have lost right after right to Government-backed bosses intent on squeezing more work for less pay out of their workforces. |
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The play is part of the Shell Connections project which involves the UK National Theatre commissioning ten professional writers to write new work for youth theatre. |
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The Federal Trade Commission's popular do-not-call list has reined in telemarketers, but a similar registry won't work for junk e-mail, the agency says. |
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All of the hard work for the day was rewarded with a rehearsal dinner at one of the local five-star restaurants and then pseudo-bachelor and bachelorette parties. |
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To work for Jarrett is to discover someone who listens and someone who expects nothing less than the very best. |
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Helping a neighbour with their shopping, taking the dog for a walk or doing a spot of gardening is all in a day's work for these loyal volunteers. |
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His many friends are rejoiced at the happy fruition of his vocation, and will wish him many long years in the sacred ministry to work for the honour and glory of God. |
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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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The same doctor said that the sales reps who work for the biggest pharmaceutical companies predictably tend to have few compunctions about giving their products the hard sell. |
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Based on a sample of 148 zero-hours workers, the body said just over half reported that the jobs always provided sufficient work for a basic standard of living. |
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It was from a former Railroad Commission employee who had gone to work for an oil and gas developer. |
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His son succeeded him, but Richard Cromwell was not a strong ruler, and almost immediately the royalists began to work for a restoration of the Stuarts. |
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I want to talk a little about the reality of post-graduate work for people who are considering it because I think you should know what you're letting yourself in for. |
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While this would work for the road warriors and their laptops, it is not so clear cut when a road warrior might have to access resources via a public terminal. |
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This act was not only the rebirth of the house, but the forging ahead with new work for Guyton. |
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I'm just not sure that the formula continues to work for us at 50 given other uses we might have for that money. |
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A young actor named Miles appears at the kitchen door of a rural Ontario farmhouse and asks the two bachelor farmers if he can work for them in exchange for room and board. |
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Barton decided to defer his Fulbright teaching scholarship in Russia to work for Mayors for Illegal Guns. |
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My mother then died when I was eight and I was sent to work for aristos. |
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Boris Johnson, the Tory MP for Henley, last night paid tribute to Mr Langford, whom he knew through his work for the town's Round Table fundraisers. |
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The Potter books actually work for me better as films, as it happens. |
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Stopping just short of getting her degree, she went to work for a state assemblyman, whom she accompanied to Washington in 1992 when he was elected to Congress. |
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If a saber saw is not available to you, a hand saw will work just as well for the straight-edged sawing and a keyhole saw will work for the curved edges. |
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And last week she was whisked off to Zante in Greece to do promotion work for a tourist bar. |
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Though self-righteously claiming to work for conservation, most zoos are just businesses, existing to make money. |
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Even if Steve was a doofus, Nichols and Rand were quite willing to work for him as long as he had money. |
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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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Breaking pitot tubes means aircraft down-time and work for the sheet metal and airframe shops. |
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You see I haven't been feeling well lately so I sent my orgo clone in to work for me. |
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Economists also work for various government departments and agencies, for example, the national Treasury, Central Bank or Bureau of Statistics. |
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Critic Richard Jenkyns, writing in The New Republic, criticized the work for a lack of psychological depth. |
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The European Space Agency is funding proof of concept work for Skylon from UK contributions. |
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In 2009 SSTL ranked 89 out of the 997 companies that took part in the Sunday Times Top 100 companies to work for. |
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They work for blue-chip corporations, such as Goldman Sachs and Microsoft. |
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I knew Bogs, like, that's how I got this job, knew him for donkey's, but didny work for him. |
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The mayor rewarded his cronies with cushy plums, requiring little work for handsome pay. |
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Though the ground work for apartheid began earlier, the report provided support for this central idea of black inferiority. |
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They were considered the best cartographers of their time, with Emperor Charles V wanting them to work for him. |
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After Mansfield's ruling many former slaves continued to work for their old masters as paid employees. |
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Ask your insurance company if they also guarantee the work for their preferred body shops. |
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The Middle Ages laid the ground work for later, more significant discoveries. |
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Tens of thousands more employees work for contractors who have federal contracts, including those with the military. |
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When he was ten he went to visit his father Andries van der Hagen in Bruges, and together they went to Ypres and Doornik to seek work for him. |
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These people that work for the bop are not rocket scientists. |
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It quickly became a classic standard work for generations of young Dutch and Flemish artists in the 17th century. |
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Wrought iron work for doors, windows and railings are also a specialty in certain areas of the city. |
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Then in the end, he everytime pang seh me and disappear during working hours. In the end, I have to clear a lot of work for him instead. |
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There is a call upon the legal profession to do a great work for this country. |
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Mississippi was a center of activity, based in black churches, to educate and register black voters, and to work for integration. |
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As part of the rebuilding work for High Speed 2, it is proposed to integrate Euston and Euston Square into a single tube station. |
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It is alleged that this makes the course easier as students do less work for the same qualifications. |
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This satire on Leibniz's philosophy of optimistic determinism remains the work for which Voltaire is perhaps best known. |
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But in the other no-less-important stylistic sense, these guys are doing the Lord's work for bros and brosephines everywhere. |
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Reward power gives followers something to work for and accomplish in the organization. |
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To get followers to work for the reward it needs to have some attractive desires. |
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Later a series of chapmen would work for the merchant, taking wares to wholesalers and clients in other towns, with them would go sample books. |
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Many others work for government contractors, including defense and security firms, which hold more than 15,000 federal contracts. |
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It is likely that as long as man seeks shelter from the elements, there will be work for these skilled professionals. |
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He left the Marines for one year before re-enlisting in 2000, where he plied his radio work for 1st Force Recon out of Camp Pendleton, Calif. |
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They would work for several months on the Book of Discipline, the document describing the organisation of the new church. |
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My manager suddenly blasted me yesterday for being a little late to work for five days in a row, because I was never getting myself up on time. |
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It is virtually the only work which describes the work of artists of the time, and is a reference work for the history of art. |
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The point of my jillaroo story is not to cast doubt on the value of work for everyone. |
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Furthermore, identity documents are required when opening bank accounts and upon start of work for a new employer. |
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Volumes II and III of Capital remained mere manuscripts upon which Marx continued to work for the rest of his life. |
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William Heelis continued his stewardship of their properties and of her literary and artistic work for the eighteen months he survived her. |
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The above definitions, of Cayley graph, reflection, wall, half-space, folding, Bruhat order, etc., work for any Coxeter group. |
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Thornton was made to work for much of the 3m trip, delivering reminders to his bone-idle mount from as early as the third flight. |
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When you buy a top-of-the-line refrigerator, you expect it to work for many years. |
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It remains a standard work for the Roman period and the advances in technology and understanding of natural phenomena at the time. |
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Like the George Michael and Kenny Goss neon, Emin created a unique neon work for her supermodel friend Kate Moss called Moss Kin. |
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The only shortcoming is that there are few software applications and add-ins that work for 64-bit edition. |
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The incident rendered him unable to work for two years and left him vulnerable to pneumonia. |
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Aber Group said that the construction work for two hotels, warehouses and labor camp is complete. |
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Oskar Kokoschka's Murderer, the Hope of Women was the first fully Expressionist work for the theatre, which opened on 4 July 1909 in Vienna. |
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Contributing to the use of this work for school assignments and browsing are range maps and a bare-bones index. |
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It sure looks like Pawlenty is bailing out to go work for the bailed-out. |
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Other positions include administrators and night work for store replenishers. |
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The combination of economic and demographic factors led to hunger, housing shortages and a lack of work for young people. |
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Daisy is an accelerant detection canine and along with her partner, John Peters, work for the Westchester County Police Department in New York. |
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We do work for Salt Laky City, and the mayor is asking law firms that do work for the city what their practices are in that regard. |
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For really small jobs, check out TaskRabbit and Amazon's Mechanical Turk, where freelancers will bid to work for you. |
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About 130 locals work for CP which maintains a railyard as a divisional and crew change point on the transcontinental line. |
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They had to work for their landlords in return for the patch of land they needed to grow enough food for their own families. |
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Without this, all social concern will be muddlesome meddling, and all work for the future will be planned disaster. |
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This convention was also the legal basis for the ICRC's work for prisoners of war. |
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A conceptual worker who is not satisfied with his income can threaten to work for a company that will pay him more. |
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What? Go and do some work for heaven's sake. Stop moping. I swear Ross, I have never met anyone in my life more impossibly moansome. |
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Boxer would even come out at nights and work for an hour or two on his own by the light of the harvest moon. |
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Capitalism seems different because people are in theory free to work for themselves or for others as they choose. |
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I used to work for an independent bookstore, The Bookery in Ephrata, Washington, a great store that has been in business for over 25 years. |
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The PS1,250 per annum related to executive secretaries who for example work for the chairmen of public companies. |
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Margo had the desire to do better and to work for and at it and clearly her determination of her goals have paid off. |
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Many lost their jobs when businesses closed down and it was hard finding work for non German employers. |
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In 1950, at the age of 16, he went to work for the Vincent factory as an apprentice. |
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They allow muscles to work for longer periods of time resulting in greater endurance. |
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I work for Revitalise, an amazing national charity that provides respite holidays for disabled people and their carers. |
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Oh, I'll never have an e thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I program crashes. |
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They have an abundance of type I muscle fibers, enabling their muscles to work for extended periods of time. |
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They were bosker horses. Until I went to work for Bill I didn't know how good racehorses are. |
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He did some work for the New York Public Library... and also dabbled in eleemosynary science for the Russell Sage Foundation. |
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If you're miking a boomy acoustic, the proximity effect can work against you, but having it on a thin-sounding arch-top can work for you. |
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It is the prosecution's case that Malik took a blank cheque out of a locked desk drawer while Mr Zia was off work for the day. |
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Oh, I'll never have a green thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I plant dies. |
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This is because virtually all music created for music libraries is done on a work for hire basis. |
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With Kataria remaining absent, the allocation of work for the junior ministers has not begun. |
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As soon as I have one, say for holmium, then the same probe will work for terbium or thulium or ytterbium. |
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Following her commissioning as CSS Alabama, Bulloch then returned to Liverpool to continue his secret work for the Confederate Navy. |
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Tenders are invited for Residual work for construction of 50 Bedded Sub-Divisional Hospital at Bundu, District Ranchi. |
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The magazine was edited by Max Plowman and Sir Richard Rees, and Plowman accepted the work for publication. |
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On 10 December Whittle suffered a nervous breakdown, and left work for a month. |
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Jonson's other work for the theatre in the last years of Elizabeth I's reign was marked by fighting and controversy. |
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He was soon at work for Cromwell's propaganda machine, creating images in support of the royal supremacy. |
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At the same time, he continued to work for Erasmians and known traditionalists. |
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During his work for Howard, Cameron often briefed the media. |
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That year, Zuylenstein began to work for Charles and induced William to write letters to his uncle asking him to help William become stadtholder someday. |
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The indentured servants were not slaves, but were required to work for four to seven years in Virginia to pay the cost of their passage and maintenance. |
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Most laborers came from Britain as indentured servants, having signed contracts of indenture to pay with work for their passage, their upkeep and training, usually on a farm. |
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They refused to work for less than ten shillings a week, although by this time wages had been reduced to seven shillings a week and were due to be further reduced to six. |
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They want to work for you and are very bitable, very train able. |
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When ESPN hired him, he had to know with the Bryant case why the defense team was trying to break down the Colorado rape shield law to make it work for its argument. |
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From 2005, development work for Segregated cycle facilities have increased including a connection to the Greenway which promises to be an important network of quality. |
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As he finished he heard the footsteps of the woman who daily came to work for him. They were slow, dragging footsteps implying the bulk they gracelessly shifted. |
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In addition to its recording work for the BBC, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales has an extensive commercial discography with such labels as Chandos, Hyperion and Linn. |
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I work for a very go-ahead company that's always looking for new ideas. |
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Remember, the point of surgery is to level the playing field for my patients and give them the same tools that will work for you, the nonmorbidly obese individual. |
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I quite quickly weaned her from breastfeeding in the weeks before my return to work for my mental health, which at the time was hanging on by a baby's kiss curl. |
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Game days are what you work for, what you live for as an athlete. |
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Often when something doesn't work for me, I just restart the computer and try again. Often this jars something loose, akin to the ole Fonzie touch. |
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All that blooth means heavy autumn work for him and his hands. If no blight happens before the setting the apple yield will be such as we have not had for years. |
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I suppose I'll just have to settle for being a respectable actor poncing around the West End and doing respectable BBC work for the rest of my life. |
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Apart from acting in a few Wallace derived films himself, Reed became involved in adapting his work for the screen during the day while he was a stage manager in the evenings. |
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Army's AH-64D Longbow Apache, would create 2 billion pounds sterling and approximately 30,000 man-years of work for companies in the United Kingdom. |
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On average, the study found that a mother pays PS7,127 a year to a childminder or nursery and would need to work for 17 weeks a year before she has broken even on these costs. |
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There may be an epidemic that causes widespread panic, or there could be rampant violence in the area that prevents people from going to work for fear of their lives. |
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Released from the law, Disraeli did some work for Murray, but turned most of his attention not to literature but to speculative dealing on the stock exchange. |
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According to Ritter, the acclimatization is also temporary, and anyone who is absent from his work for longer than 2 to 4 weeks may reexperience mill fever when he returns. |
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The principals argued that the future of the LSO lay in profitable session work for film companies, rather than in the overcrowded field of London concerts. |
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The orchestra played for other managements, and managed to survive, although the hitherto remunerative work for regional choral societies dwindled to almost nothing. |
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Some of the ground work for the development of this sound can be attributed to their former producer Roy Thomas Baker, and their engineer Mike Stone. |
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He had been asked four years earlier to write a work for the consecration of the new Coventry Cathedral, a modernist building designed by Basil Spence. |
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Elgar conducted a recording of the work for the Gramophone Company. |
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Apart from two tragedies, Sejanus and Catiline, that largely failed to impress Renaissance audiences, Jonson's work for the public theatres was in comedy. |
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The downside is that this means pupils have a greater workload to complete, sometimes having to produce a large amount of work for a minimal part of the overall grade. |
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The design process prepares the work for printing through processes such as typesetting, dust jacket composition, specification of paper quality, binding method and casing. |
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I got a couple guys who work for me part time, doing body work and painting, but I do most of the longhauling myself, delivering cars to locations. |
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Hayward visited the locker room Friday to do prep work for today's game. |
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Antibiotics only work for bacteria and do not affect viruses. |
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Some of them are descendants of colonial settlers, who primarily work for European multinational companies, while others are married to Moroccans or are retirees. |
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In this much smaller work for a private chamber he wears riding clothes. |
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Church members are encouraged to work for the abolition of the death penalty in those states and nations that still practise this form of punishment. |
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The Arthashastra dedicates many chapters on the need, methods and goals of secret service, and how to build then use a network of spies that work for the state. |
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The work for which he is best known is the Summa Theologica. |
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In addition to his work for The Spectator, he was retained as a leader writer by The Economist, taught at evening classes, and marked examination papers. |
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Sometime after 1825 Whitworth went to work for Maudslay and it was there that Whitworth perfected the hand scraping of master surface plane gages. |
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In 1789, due to a lack of trade in the Darlington flax mills, Murray and his family moved to Leeds to work for John Marshall, who was to become a prominent flax manufacturer. |
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He and his son Robert Stephenson visited William Locke and his son at Barnsley and it was arranged that Joseph would go to work for the Stephensons. |
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Everyone gained from this cooperative approach whereas Brunel's more adversarial approach eventually made it hard for him to get anyone to work for him. |
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Employees decide whether to work for piece rate pay if the relative earnings are high, and if other physical and psychological conditions are favorable. |
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Children above the age of 13 may perform light work for a limited number of hours per week in other economic activities as defined at the discretion of each country. |
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On the other hand, many poor children work for resources to attend school. |
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The getters that I work for are naked except for their caps. |
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E at the same time in acknowledgement for his work for the National Park. |
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The report... called for a review of the effect of what it called a revolving door syndrome, in which analysts leave to work for an issuer whose debt they were rating. |
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Dad met Mr Draper one day and asked if he had a bit of work for us kids to earn some pocket money. Yes he had, so the three of us went to his farm to do a bit of spud bashing. |
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In the 1576 Act each town was required to provide work for the unemployed. |
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She's tough-skinned, if she can work for slave-drivers like those guys. |
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This is kind of a kludgy solution, but it will work for now. |
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There was plenty of work for Wrens in the training bases of the navy. |
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In addition to sales, AG North will perform installations, repairs, balance beam recoveries, gym designs, and other service work for customers in these areas. |
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John Newton and Chris Abington, who work for River Valley Realty in Russellville, were omitted from the April 14 list of the top-selling real estate agents in the state. |
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The size of the book and length of the articles make it an excellent work for professional development, wardroom discussion, and thought-provoking conversation. |
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The bottom line for current portal vendors is that HTML-based presentation frameworks simply don't work for Web service and Web application delivery. |
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