It goes to show that work on the canal is beginning to quicken and that this project can work. |
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The film-makers were asked to work on the question of conflict and resolution between communities. |
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Our academics have won prizes for their work on Maori but it is my guess that much of their work won't wear well over time. |
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Who'da thunk that men buying diapers after work on Fridays were also picking up six-packs of beer? |
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Others chosen to work on the fuselages were carpenters, joiners and the like. |
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This will involve immense hard work on his part, but will, hopefully, completely wean him off heroin and allow him to be relocated elsewhere. |
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The Java software language is designed to let programs work on any type of hardware platform. |
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When he let go, Carrie smiled weakly, as the force of the hug had taken a lot out of her, and opened her sketchbook to work on a drawing. |
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What makes the whole thing work on a deeper level is that Curtis not only acts her age but shows it. |
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The natural extension of his work on the genetics of pigmentation led him into a study of piebald mice, this turned out to be a quagmire. |
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He undertook a large-scale work on generalised differential equations in functional derivatives. |
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It can work on hair that is fine or thin with the addition of hair pieces or extensions. |
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During World War I Fubini studied the accuracy of artillery fire and these investigations led him on to work on acoustics and electricity. |
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During the off-season, you have to work on your muscles to prevent wastage. |
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The centre also paid for engineering work on the ship's main generator which was out of action. |
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Work got underway booking performers as far back as last September and work on the parade for concepts and ideas got underway in March. |
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Right now, the way comments work on YouTube is that the last rando person who said anything is featured up toward the top. |
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We were frequently full as learners came in to work on their listening or speaking skills, or to practice for tests, or to borrow graded readers. |
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The other nurse, who continues to suffer ill health arising from the near assault, has been absent from work on a number of occasions. |
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This year is the centennial of the Nobel Prize in Physics shared by Henri Becquerel and the Curies for their pioneering work on radioactivity. |
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Chase and I work on our dressage and then after working on it for about an hour I let Chase rest while I set up some jumps around five feet tall. |
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Surface marker buoy reels tend to work on some form of ratchet system that only allows line out when the ratchet is released. |
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The team has cut up cars and had engineers work on aerodynamics, but nothing has helped. |
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Many trainees work on student newspapers or hospital radio before embarking on a career in journalism. |
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They were adamant that they would not allow the council to carry out work on the house nor the family to take up residence. |
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Perhaps his best-known legacy is his work on the mathematics of kaleidoscopes, including those operating in higher dimensions. |
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While blacksmiths work mostly with hot metal, whitesmiths do the majority of their work on cold metal. |
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The majority of the county convicts placed in state custody were put to work on prison farms rather than on road gangs. |
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Now work on the building has resumed, and the site is surrounded by a ten-foot high fence, topped with razor wire. |
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He counts work on Shostakovich's quartets with Rostropovich as among the high points of his musical life. |
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The project included work on the Earth, Sun and Moon, and investigating the solar system, the phases of the moon and different types of orbit. |
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Some survivors may only be able to do abreactive work on an inpatient basis in a safe and supportive environment. |
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Such changes require sustained hard work on activities that are not particularly high profile. |
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After we'd finished work on it, she and her manager asked me to meet them at a club. |
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He has good hands, but he is raw, needs experience and must work on his route running. |
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Many men returned to work on the mills every season for many years as they got a regular wage and their keep. |
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There are few qualified teachers or other professionals who are able to work on a semi-voluntary basis. |
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One day I hope we may find a way but it will require work on my mother's part as well as mine. |
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She would regularly work on scripts and help raise funding, even putting in her own money. |
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Hoyle is at work on a new book about counterinsurgency and the U.S. military. |
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The Law Commission's work on this topic has taken over 20 years and has massive support amongst judges, magistrates, the police and solicitors and barristers. |
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We like to work on the songs so that they're not just random power chords. |
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The pilot returned to his writing and work on a system of jet propulsion. |
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He said increasing numbers of companies were warming to the idea, and 9.9 was keen to work on similar projects, whether at home or abroad, in the future. |
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It will also work on product certification and quality assurance. |
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Then there's the work on the sewerage and the water it all adds up. |
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Berkeley students aren't getting written homework assignments because teachers are refusing to grade work on their own time after two years with no pay raise. |
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Such a proposal clearly involves work on each side of the quadrangle. |
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Her English was weak, which was an incentive for me to work on my French. |
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The present book is an abridgement of Congar's massive two-volume work on tradition, and is highly recommended for both personal study and classroom use. |
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The state has approved the building plans, so work on the new school can begin immediately. |
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The two went to work on her hamstrings, abdominals and back muscles. |
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The admen behind cartoon cow Graham Heffer have been asked to work on a new campaign for the Cream of Manchester, which could see him replaced after just two and a half years. |
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She can work on the body, relieving it of stress, aches and pain. |
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In Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan the Soviet government placed the Karachais under special settlement restrictions and assigned them to work on collective and state farms. |
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But researchers say recall and storytelling work on the brain in unique ways. |
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For now, what progressives need more than anything else is to start work on a bolder vision for making America great again. |
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These wastelands are a big source of pollution and the Ministry of Environment is making it its priority to work on waste recycling and management in Bulgaria. |
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In 2009, Variety reported that Marvel had hired writers to work on scripts for Black Panther and some of their less known heroes. |
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Four years after a South Yorkshire council was blasted for failing to work on stopping benefit fraud, it has come under fire again for not keeping its promises to improve. |
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Soon after she was recruited by OSI, she says she was brought in to work on criminal cases with the Biloxi police department. |
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Also, many counselors work on billable hours, so agencies don't lose much money if we take time off. |
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Lindsay, 33, and Martin, 32, met in 2007 when they were both hired to work on a documentary on the World Series of beer pong. |
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In fact, he has axed the sub-group of the project that was slated to work on the cognitive level. |
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Most of his summer vacations, spent in St Florian and, latterly, in Steyr, were devoted to intensive work on his symphonies, beginning with the Janus-faced Symphony no. |
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As I drove to work on Friday morning, the last mentioned was bemoaning the fact that local calypsonians seem to vanish the minute the street jump-ups are over. |
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Going to pieces can be liberating, she realizes, perhaps even more liberating than finding work on an assembly line. |
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It prohibits the manufacture of new centrifuges and work on the arak reactor. |
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Restoration work on the hall and south range began in June last year. |
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At 19, she hiked the Appalachian Trail with friends and went to work on a cattle ranch in Texas. |
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Some work on a charity, ani Ensahn, or I Am Human, which provides social services to 200 families displaced by the war. |
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There is a need to humanize plans that work on paper, in the abstract, but lack touchy-feely elements in actuality. |
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Would you mind terribly if I take a rain check and we work on this later? |
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By understanding the propagation of electromagnetism as a field emitted by active particles, Maxwell could advance his work on light. |
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Cavendish continued to work on electricity after this initial paper, but he published no more on the subject. |
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Some modern scholars do not agree with the claims that Bell's work on the telephone was influenced by Meucci's inventions. |
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As well as 10 brand new stations, Crossrail requires significant work on existing station infrastructure. |
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The threat of diseases being released by work on the project was raised by Lord James of Blackheath at the passing of the Crossrail Bill. |
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Its principal role is to contribute to work on qualifications and assessment. |
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In 2007, the WHO organised work on pandemic influenza vaccine development through clinical trials in collaboration with many experts. |
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He took with him the notes for his novel, The Temple at Thatch, intending to work on it in his spare time. |
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In 1962 Waugh began work on his autobiography, and that same year wrote his final fiction, the long short story Basil Seal Rides Again. |
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Waugh's physical and mental deterioration prevented any work on these projects, and the contracts were cancelled. |
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Despite this, many of the group, including Henry Treece, modelled their work on Thomas. |
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He continued to work on the idea for the remaining eight years of his life. |
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On his return, he was determined to work on swaying British opinion in favour of restoring Poland's sovereignty. |
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He began work on his translation of Sophocles's Women of Trachis and Electra, and continued work on The Cantos. |
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Gilbert had already started work on a new opera involving a plot in which people fell in love against their wills after taking a magic lozenge. |
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He also suggested that he may soon be starting work on a possible fourth Tubular Bells album. |
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His first work on this project is Tr3s Lunas launched in 2002, a virtual game where the player can interact with a world full of new music. |
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Daltrey took a break in 1980 to work on the film McVicar, in which he took the lead role of bank robber John McVicar. |
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Tin Machine began work on a second album, but Bowie put the venture on hold and made a return to solo work. |
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In October 2006, Coldplay began work on their fourth studio album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, with producer Brian Eno. |
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Radiohead began work on their second album in 1994, hiring veteran Abbey Road Studios producer John Leckie. |
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Following the Hail to the Thief tour, Radiohead went on hiatus to spend time with their families and work on side projects. |
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Radiohead began work on their seventh album in February 2005 with no record label. |
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Radiohead began work on their ninth studio album in September 2014, joined again by Godrich. |
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In the middle of promotion and the tours in 1999, Williams began work on his third studio album. |
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The works are homages to his earlier work on the Stanley Road album cover and Babe Rainbow prints. |
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Hirst is also known to volunteer repair work on his projects after a client has made a purchase. |
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These opened on 18 July 2012 and closed on 28 October 2012 as work on the tower building continued directly above. |
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Korda set him to work on some projects such as Burmese Silver that were subsequently cancelled. |
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Berlin's work on liberal theory and on value pluralism has had a lasting influence. |
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In his work on oratory, Quintilian describes in detail how the public speaker ought to orchestrate his gestures in relation to his toga. |
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Vitruvius's book De Architectura, the only complete work on architecture to survive from antiquity, also belongs to this period. |
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In the early 4th century, the Legio VI Victrix once more carried out upgrade work on their camp in Eburacum. |
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Hardie's stepfather returned from sea and went to work on a railway line being constructed between Edinburgh and Glasgow. |
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For his work on the transatlantic telegraph project he was knighted in 1866 by Queen Victoria, becoming Sir William Thomson. |
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He had extensive maritime interests and was most noted for his work on the mariner's compass, which had previously been limited in reliability. |
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Throughout his life, he would work on the problems raised in the essay as a coping strategy during times of personal stress. |
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His work on nuclear fallout was a major contribution toward the ratification of the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. |
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Having emphatically proven that they could continue without Donnie Munro, Runrig set to work on their eleventh studio album. |
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The band announced in issue 74 of The Wire magazine and on their official Twitter feed that they had begun work on their 14th studio album. |
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In February 2010, the band announced they had started to work on a new album. |
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She said if she has to work on a song longer than a day, she will not go back to it, as she said it won't work. |
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She began work on her debut solo album, working with some of her former bandmates. |
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Jackson's highly influential 1953 work on the topic, Language and History in Early Britain. |
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British Airways has a maintenance hangar at the airport, capable of carrying out overhaul work on Airbus A320, as well as a cargo facility. |
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Restoration work on the ruins then began, including the reconstruction of the damaged Bakehouse tower. |
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In 1960, the Esso Company completed work on an oil refinery near the town, which opened despite environmental objections. |
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With the succession of Elizabeth I, Salesbury went to work on this project. |
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Marina DeBris is an artist focusing most of her recent work on educating people about beach trash. |
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Building work on all the fortifications had ceased by 1330, without Caernarfon and Beaumaris having been fully completed. |
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Gerald Massey's monumental work on African origins suggested that the poem reflected Egyptian religion. |
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They work on a broad range of projects and are responsible for styling all new products and services. |
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The victorious Normans expanded Llanishen, starting work on a church to the north which was completed in the 12th century. |
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In the summer of 2006, Church began work on her own entertainment TV show, The Charlotte Church Show. |
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She returned to performing two months later, clarifying that she would rather work on a consistent basis than a cycle of touring and resting. |
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Columbia Records of Sony Music UK signed the band shortly afterwards and they began work on their debut album. |
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Pegg was fired prior to work on their first studio album, Way Beyond Blue, while Ieuan was replaced with Aled Richards shortly afterwards. |
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In the USA, waste management policy completely broke down with the ending of work on the incomplete Yucca Mountain Repository. |
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The second artist to work on the series was Reginald Payne, who illustrated Thomas the Tank Engine in a far more realistic style. |
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In chemistry, Giulio Natta received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1963 for his work on high polymers. |
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In England, Cotton's studies of the manuscripts in his collection marks the beginnings of work on Old English language. |
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Not long before Tulla went to work on widening and straightening the river heavy floods had brought significant loss of life. |
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Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels. |
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If you start work on the new assignment now, you'll be ahead of the game for when the teacher sets it officially. |
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He went to work on Saturday to try to work through the backlog of papers on his desk. |
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The blacks who work on a station or farm are always, like the blacks in the Southern States, called boys. |
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The weaker carabaos are slaughtered for meat, the stronger ones put to work on Golgotha, and the drivers are assimilated into the workforce. |
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The free offers are just come-ons to get you in the store so the sales staff can work on you. |
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I'm always happy to write some sappy Destiel one shot when writer's block is making work on Phoenix difficult. |
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His game theory became the foundation for modern finance. Dr Strangelove went to work on Wall Street. |
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The fielding coach used his fungo bat to help Jones work on his first step. |
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Bradley had to learn that headmasterly wrath did not work on undergraduates like Charles Cree. |
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He dedicated his work on the Apocalypse and the De Temporum Ratione to the successor of Ceolfrid as abbot, Hwaetbert. |
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In about 723, Bede wrote a longer work on the same subject, On the Reckoning of Time, which was influential throughout the Middle Ages. |
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Accordingly, it was recognized that work on a third edition would have to begin to rectify these problems. |
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It has been reported that this version will work on operating systems other than Microsoft Windows, using emulation programs. |
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At the end of the 15th century Luca Pacioli published the first work on bookkeeping, making him the founder of accounting. |
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In the 20th century the potency of the influence of Wren's work on English architecture was reduced. |
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Most work on the Enlightenment emphasizes the ideals discussed by intellectuals, rather than the actual state of education at the time. |
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In 1935 Hans von Ohain started work on a similar design in Germany, initially unaware of Whittle's work. |
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Jaguar Land Rover operations are split between several sites, most of which are used for work on both the Jaguar and Land Rover brands. |
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In Autumn 2010, workers at Crewe staged a series of protests over proposal of compulsory work on Fridays and mandatory overtime during the week. |
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In November BAE responded that work on an AESA radar continued, to protect exports. |
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Thomson was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the conduction of electricity in gases. |
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It was through Brunel that Babbage knew of Joseph Clement, and so came to encounter the artisans whom he observed in his work on manufactures. |
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I shall continue to work on it as long as I can and other people, I hope, will follow along such lines. |
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His deep work on General Relativity has been a major factor in our understanding of black holes. |
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In addition to his work on algebra, Cayley made fundamental contributions to algebraic geometry. |
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Tech Prize for Best Television Documentary Science Programme of the Year for his work on the BBC's Horizon episode The Blind Watchmaker. |
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Jenner's continuing work on vaccination prevented him from continuing his ordinary medical practice. |
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Many were sold off as surplus at the end of hostilities, finding work on small industrial railways. |
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His work on railway electrification was done at the Ganz electric works in Budapest. |
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This continued until 1946, when they returned to work on the promenade service. |
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Beveridge, at first uninterested and seeing the committee as a distraction from his work on manpower, accepted only reluctantly. |
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Pakistani theoretical physicist Abdus Salam won a Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the electroweak interaction. |
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Probably in his first year, he wrote his first work on philosophy, a treatment of Latin paradoxes called the Grammarian. |
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It used to be attained after four or five years of academic study, after which the student was allowed to begin work on his doctorandus thesis. |
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A road was renamed if the censor ordered major work on it, such as paving, repaving, or rerouting. |
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One of the brothers, Jacob, published in 1835 Deutsche Mythologie, a long academic work on Germanic mythology. |
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The reformist council paid him a retaining fee of 50 florins and commissioned him to resume work on the Council Chamber frescoes. |
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Quintilian composed the most complete work on ancient education that we possess. |
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It is believed that Chaucer stopped work on the Canterbury Tales sometime towards the end of this decade. |
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For a decade, Johnson's constant work on the Dictionary disrupted his and Tetty's living conditions. |
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Johnson's work on The Plays of William Shakespeare took up most of his time. |
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In 1903 he published The Principles of Mathematics, a work on foundations of mathematics. |
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Russell viewed Wittgenstein as a genius and a successor who would continue his work on logic. |
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We present a new construction of crossed-product duality for maximal coactions that uses Fischer's work on maximalizations. |
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After further provincial readings were cancelled, he began work on his final novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood. |
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On 8 June 1870, Dickens suffered another stroke at his home after a full day's work on Edwin Drood. |
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Meanwhile, Blair started work on the novel A Clergyman's Daughter, drawing upon his life as a teacher and on life in Southwold. |
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There were thoughts of going to India to work on the Pioneer, a newspaper in Lucknow, but by March 1938 Orwell's health had deteriorated. |
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In March 1943 Orwell's mother died and around the same time he told Moore he was starting work on a new book, which turned out to be Animal Farm. |
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Having received Jennens's text some time after 10 July 1741, Handel began work on it on 22 August. |
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He began work on an opera, The Spanish Lady, and accepted a commission from the BBC to compose a Third Symphony. |
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Before the divorce suit was filed, Chaplin had begun work on a new film, The Circus. |
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He, therefore, rejected the new Hollywood craze and began work on a new silent film. |
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This led to his brief appearance on 1 July 1948 on ShowTime and subsequently to work on Ray's a Laugh with comedian Ted Ray. |
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Sellers was again ill in Cannes, returning to his residence in Gstaad to work on the script for his next project, Romance of the Pink Panther. |
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In 2006, Nicholas Hooper started work on the score to Order of the Phoenix by reuniting with director David Yates. |
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There have been many visual effects companies to work on the Harry Potter series. |
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Once the spotting session has been completed and the precise timings of each cue determined, the composer will then work on writing the score. |
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Nolan also received BAFTA, Golden Globe, DGA and PGA Award nominations, as well as a WGA Award for his work on the film. |
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Building work on the south side of the square in the late 1950s revealed deposits from the last interglacial. |
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In early 1970, McLaren began work on the GT to use it on the road to find out what problems the design would have to overcome. |
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Its early work on mathematical curve modeling for car bodies is important in the history of computer graphics. |
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Additionally around 30 000 people cross the border daily because they don't live and work on the same side. |
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In 1081 William I, King of England, began work on the castle keep within the walls of the old Roman fort. |
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Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, utilized Haq's work in his own work on human capabilities. |
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Thatcher had already begun to work on her presentation on the advice of Gordon Reece, a former television producer. |
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Many of these early immigrants came to work on the pepper and gambier plantations. |
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The Institute also hosts guest researchers who work on issues related to the SIPRI research programme. |
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Airbus suspended work on the freighter version, but said it remained on offer, albeit without a service entry date. |
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In addition, there was a significant rise in enclosure during the Tudor period, limiting the land available for people to work on. |
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Copernicus' 1543 work on the heliocentric model of the solar system tried to demonstrate that the sun was the center of the universe. |
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Modern work on gravitational theory began with the work of Galileo Galilei in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. |
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On 1 August 1941 the Germans accepted that the Hague Convention laid down that no civilian could be compelled to work on military projects. |
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Hence, all work on TCAS III was suspended and there are no plans for its implementation. |
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Following Henry Cavendish's 1766 work on hydrogen, Joseph Black proposed that a balloon filled with hydrogen would be able to rise in the air. |
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The crucial work on palaeomagnetism was already under way less than ten years after Holmes's first edition. |
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He finished the first major work on tulips in 1592, and made note of the variations in colour. |
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Mark Zuckerberg later asked Goldberg to join him in Palo Alto to work on Facebook, but Goldberg declined the offer. |
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To further his work on the Egyptians and Assyrians, Aubin uses Herodotus's accounts in various passages and defends Herodotus's position. |
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As many historians point out, A General History of the Pyrates set the tone for every work on pirates that has been written since. |
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The aircrew are selected from existing ambulance service personnel and specially trained for their work on the helicopter. |
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The craft was uncontrollable, which Maxim, it is presumed, realized, because he subsequently abandoned work on it. |
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Young, American inventor, started work on model helicopters in 1928 using converted electric hover motors to drive the rotor head. |
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When Young arrived at Bell in 1941, he signed his patent over and began work on the helicopter. |
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In this type of salvage, vessels are exposed to waves, currents and weather and are the most vulnerable and difficult to work on. |
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It was later reported that Kennedy was recovering from pneumonia, and she returned to work on 10 September. |
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Since this requires wiring changes by the customer, and may not work on some household telephone wiring, it is rarely done. |
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The British fully emancipated all slaves in 1838, and many freedmen chose to have subsistence farms rather than to work on plantations. |
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Charcot praised Duchenne's work on tabes, and gave the first description of sclerosis and the peroneal type of muscular atrophy. |
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It is unclear whether Athenaeus finished his work on his own or Timocrates finished it for him, as most of the Athenaeum is lost. |
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He also describes the benefits of work on exhibit design as a vehicle for education. |
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Other important ethnographies in sociology include Pierre Bourdieu's work on Algeria and France. |
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Evangelista Torricelli, the inventor of barometer, made various advances in optics and work on the method of indivisibles. |
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He was one of the first mathematicians in China to work on spherical trigonometry. |
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The only explanation I can offer is that the diligent pornographess was already back at work on her next endeavor. |
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African slaves were brought to the islands to work on Portuguese plantations. |
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Our work on using research was post hoc rather than planned as an integral part of the original study. |
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Following the Revolution, many peasants wanted to have their own farms rather than work on plantations. |
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By 1997, work on Kaieteur National Park was started, and in 1998 work on Historic Georgetown was begun. |
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Tamils of Indian origin were brought into the country as indentured labourers by British colonists to work on estate plantations. |
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Likewise, Perot continued to work on the miscellaneous goal of proving his own presidentialness via use of statistics and common sense. |
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Hand mating is the most efficient method, but requires the most work on the part of the human involved. |
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In the British Empire, slaves were liberated after 1833 and many would no longer work on sugarcane plantations when they had a choice. |
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In Somali territories, slaves were purchased in the slave market exclusively to do work on plantation grounds. |
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Beginning in the 1840s, the British utilized Chinese and Indian indentured labour to work on plantations. |
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Following the last Survey of English Dialects, the University of Leeds has started work on a new project. |
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In the 1860s, several thousand Chinese men, mostly from the Guangdong province, migrated to New Zealand to work on the South Island goldfields. |
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He continued to work on refining the translation until the end of his life. |
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In 1927, the work on a new version of the prayer book reached its final form. |
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We asked Archbishop Thabo to set up a small group of Bishops to work on completing them, together with others who could help the process. |
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This income was supplemented through work on commissions of assize, goal deliveries, and oyer and terminer. |
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Amoghavarsha, who ruled for 64 years, was also an author and wrote Kavirajamarga, the earliest known Kannada work on poetics. |
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The term historiography also denotes a body of historical work on a specialised topic. |
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Other programs work on developing stronger environmental laws, regulations, and standards. |
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Contemporary virtue jurisprudence is inspired by philosophical work on virtue ethics. |
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He began work on a royal palace during the 1130s, prior to his arrest by Henry's successor Stephen. |
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Much of the past work on isotopic composition of iron has focused on the nucleosynthesis of 60Fe through studies of meteorites and ore formation. |
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Piece work presented accounting difficulties, especially as volumes increased and workers did a narrower scope of work on each piece. |
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He began to work on this project after moving to Georgia in search of work. |
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Because of their training and expertise, Millwrights are generally chosen to work on tasks associated with flying and setting heavy machinery. |
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Many millwrights choose to enter the private sector to work on a contractual basis. |
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In 1825 Marc Isambard Brunel began work on the Thames Tunnel, intended to link Rotherhithe with Wapping. |
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Clowes' work on the canal gave him a reputation which made him highly sought after in the last five years of his life. |
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He left the construction of the canal shortly before completion to work on Dudley Tunnel. |
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While children who grew up in rural areas would work on farms doing physical labour, working with animals, and selling crops. |
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The IRA also employed passive sabotage, refusing dock and train workers to work on ships and rail cars used by the government. |
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He completed a fifth novel in the Herries series and began work on a sixth. |
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On Hemingway's return to Key West in early 1934, he began work on Green Hills of Africa, which he published in 1935 to mixed reviews. |
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Nonetheless, in January 1946, he began work on The Garden of Eden, finishing 800 pages by June. |
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Clive returns home to continue work on a symphony he has been commissioned to write for the forthcoming millennium. |
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Royal Beaudry carried about with him in his work on the Lazy Double D persistent memories of the sloe-eyed gypsy. |
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A striking example of the risks of ignoring temporal processes comes from work on the endangered Swift Parrot in north-eastern Victoria. |
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And, most of the experimental work on VR networking or televirtuality involves digital pipelines to carry the data. |
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They gave him, those eyes, the look of being always meanly at work on some extended, crafty and unbenign calculation. |
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But she say sho could uphand anything brought befo' her so I asked her to work on me. |
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He had a boot in his left hand, and, in his right, what cobblers call a wax end. He seemed very seriously at work on that boot. |
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Some 300,000 Mexican citizens went to the United States to work on farms and factories. |
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Graft's doing comparative field work on autonyms, tautonyms and autantonyms. |
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The firm has been instructed by Azvil Tikinti MMC to oversee work on Baku Tower. |
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However, an earlier application for the site was already approved on May 23 and the supermarket has begun work on the access road. |
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I had signed up with an employment agency and was sent to Southalls in Alum Rock to work on an addressograph machine in the comptometer room. |
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Most of the Adivasis, whose ancestors migrated to Assam more than 100 years ago, work on tea plantations. |
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Our MLAs are there to do the business, and they are getting paid big wodges of cash each to go to work on our behalf. |
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The company was awarded the prize for its work on an alcolock specially adapted for buses. |
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We also do restoration work on woodwinds, which need pads replaced every 4-7 years. |
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This Global Report 2014 is a result of industry experts' diligent work on researching the world market of allantoic acid. |
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His work on black holes and binary stars was critical in advancing the field of X-ray astronomy. |
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Readers familiar with Bernard Stiegler's work on anamnesis and hypomnesis will find much of interest. |
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From the blood, sweat and tears of work on an aging desktop computer with minimal gpu power, the beginnings of an animatic came to life. |
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Quantum computers would work on a similar principle, but qubits would be encoded in delicate properties such as an electron's spin. |
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At least 50 of them will be assigned work on the sport-utility and light-duty truck models that continue to be produced at Janesville. |
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Manama, Feb8 The Housing Ministry has today convened a key meeting to discuss the progress of work on its quinquennial plan. |
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Viewed in Hocartian terms, this article is thus an extension of my earlier work on the centralizing role of Rarotongan and Tahitian churches. |
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Do your hill work on a treadmill with the incline ratcheted up and subtract the down-hills altogether. |
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The appointer picked the cream to work on board Daring, as the eyes of the world would be watching. |
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Toader briefly explored the work on Arithmetic mean, Geometric mean and Greek means. |
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They suggest acupuncture and counseling to work on these deeper issues. |
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For more information about her work on canvas, fine art paper or her posters, visit her Web site at www. |
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About 22,000 USX employees stopped work on August 1, 1986, after the United Steelworkers of America and the company could not agree on new employee contract terms. |
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Weber ended his research of society and religion in India by bringing in insights from his previous work on China to discuss similarities of the Asian belief systems. |
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Following the floods the community set up a Flood Action Group who continue to work on recovery and resilience measures to reduce the risk of future flooding. |
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Edward the Confessor was brought up in Normandy, and in 1042 brought masons to work on Westminster Abbey, the first Romanesque building in England. |
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Unlike before, a mobile professional can work on e-mail, remotely run applications, access files and transfer information in a single session without redialing. |
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In 1688, the joiner Roger Davis, citizen of London, removed the 13th century misericords and replaced them with two rows of his own work on each side of the choir. |
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