It is testimony to her courage and persistence that she worked for so long in the face of such adversity. |
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She's worked hard to get where she is. You shouldn't begrudge her the success she's earned. |
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It was a period in American history when most people lived and worked on farms. |
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She worked as a clerk before ascending to her current position. |
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After medical school, he worked as an intern at the university hospital. |
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He worked for several years as a cowboy on a ranch in Texas. |
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Their family worked the land behind that horse farm acrosst from where your great-grannie and all us used to live. |
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The critic gave rave reviews to the adapter of the ancient play, who worked to give the text more relevance to the modern day. |
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Then, believe it or not, I worked for some time as a garbo, collecting the rubbish in the wee hours of the morning. |
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She worked as a peripatetic journalist for most of her life. |
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She worked her way up from the lowest rung on the economic ladder. |
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Stephen Wheeler, the editor, worked Kipling hard, but Kipling's need to write was unstoppable. |
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His father, Richard Walmesley Blair, worked in the Opium Department of the Indian Civil Service. |
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Blair and his sister Avril spent the holidays making the house habitable while he also worked on Burmese Days. |
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Blair worked at the shop in the afternoons and had his mornings free to write and his evenings free to socialise. |
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Pratchett worked with Youth Music Theatre UK to bring adaptations of both Mort and Soul Music to the stage. |
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The couple had left England when Arthur was promoted to head the Bloemfontein office of the British bank for which he worked. |
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She attended secondary school at Wyedean School and College, where her mother worked in the science department. |
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In 1841 William moved to Worcester, where he worked as a piano tuner and set up a shop selling sheet music and musical instruments. |
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He was determined to finish the opera and worked urgently to complete it before going into hospital for surgery. |
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Additionally, ship owners encouraged their deckhands to sing as they worked. |
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For five years, from 1928, he worked with Delius, taking down his new compositions from dictation, and helping him revise earlier works. |
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Although Hicham usually worked in the new town, he still lived in the medina. |
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Vaughan Williams's liking for long tableaux, however disadvantageous in his operas, worked to successful effect in this ballet. |
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Geesin worked to improve the score, but with little creative input from the band, production was troublesome. |
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Gilmour worked with several songwriters, including Eric Stewart and Roger McGough, eventually choosing Anthony Moore to write the album's lyrics. |
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He then worked briefly as a labourer for Highgate Cemetery, which became another part of his biographical lore. |
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He worked in a North Finchley funeral parlour and as a fence erector and sign writer. |
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Fonteyn also worked with choreographer Roland Petit and, later in life, Martha Graham. |
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Chaplin worked hard, and the act was popular with audiences, but he was not satisfied with dancing and wished to form a comedy act. |
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He also worked in films throughout his career, playing more than fifty cinema roles. |
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Frank had no theatrical ambitions and worked all his life as a stockbroker in the City of London. |
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The production was not a great success, but the two performers became close friends and frequently worked together throughout their careers. |
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In the latter part of the decade Gielgud worked more for cinema and television than on stage. |
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He then worked briefly as a filing clerk and messenger for a film company in Victoria Street and film producer Jay Lewis in Wardour Street. |
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He read over 100 books on Lincoln, and long worked with the makeup artist to achieve a physical likeness to Lincoln. |
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Jack Whittingham also worked on the script, culminating in a screenplay entitled James Bond, Secret Agent. |
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service was the last film on which Hunt worked in the series. |
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Screenwriter Richard Maibaum, who worked on the first four Bond films, returned as script writer. |
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John Barry, who had worked on the previous five films, was unavailable during production. |
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Maibaum, who had worked on six Bond films previously, delivered his own draft based on Mankiewicz's work. |
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At Glossop Wittgenstein worked under Professor of Physics Sir Arthur Schuster. |
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Wilson had first worked on a Bond production in February 1964 with the filming of Goldfinger. |
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He had worked on every production since The Spy Who Loved Me, and had been executive producer on Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy. |
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At some stages in its history, it has dispensed with a principal conductor and worked only with guests. |
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One such film, The Ghost Ship, was shot on board the vessel where his uncle worked as a cook. |
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His uncle who worked at NASA, building guidance systems for the Apollo rockets, sent him some launch footage. |
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After graduation, Nolan worked as a script reader, camera operator, and director of corporate videos and industrial films. |
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Zimmer scored The Dark Knight Rises, and has worked with Nolan on his subsequent films. |
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The director has worked with sound designer Richard King and sound mixer Ed Novick since The Prestige. |
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Casting director John Papsidera has worked on all of Nolan's films, except Following and Insomnia. |
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She has worked as a producer on all of his films, and together they founded the production company Syncopy Inc. |
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Theron worked alongside the writers and Scott to give more depth to her character during filming. |
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Craig and actress Rachel Weisz had been friends for many years, and worked together on the movie Dream House. |
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Ralph Nicholson Wornum the Gallery's Keeper and Secretary, worked with John Ruskin to bring the bequest together. |
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After being sacked from Chelsea on 23 April 1981 Hurst worked as an insurance salesman for Abbey Life. |
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Hawke worked on fielding practice and the players became specialised and efficient as fielders. |
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Toone and Hawke worked together to improve the terms and conditions of professional players' contracts. |
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Brookes was born, lived, worked and died in the small market town of Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England. |
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If someone is going to beat me then I'm going to make sure they've worked for their victory. |
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Outside of boxing, he has worked as a philanthropist and mixed martial arts promoter. |
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Had the skies cleared and the track dried, the decision would have worked against Moss. |
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Hill worked as a labourer and a motorcycle courier to support his further education. |
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His father told him that he would support his racing career as long as he worked hard at school. |
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He worked as a mechanic at the Art Shokai garage, where he tuned cars and entered them in races. |
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Over the next few decades, Honda worked to expand its product line and expanded operations and exports to numerous countries around the world. |
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Many of the nineteenth century inventors who worked on early motorcycles often moved on to other inventions. |
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MacArthur attended Wirksworth County Infants and Junior Schools and the Anthony Gell School and also worked at a sailing school in Hull. |
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The United States and Russia, for example, increasingly worked with the League. |
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Constable worked in the corn business after leaving school, but his younger brother Abram eventually took over the running of the mills. |
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Indeed, Britain and the United States worked against Spain, enforcing the Monroe Doctrine. |
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As commander of the Mercian army she worked with her brother, Edward the Elder, to win back the Mercian lands that were under Danish control. |
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Edward's ploy worked, and the claimants to the crown were forced to acknowledge Edward as their Lord Paramount and accept his arbitration. |
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The leading families saw their future in cooperation with the central government and worked to establish absolutist power. |
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Waldemar Haffkine, who mainly worked in India, became the first microbiologist to develop and deploy vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague. |
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On 7 May 1926, the TUC met with Samuel and worked out a set of proposals designed to end the dispute. |
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The average German worked 43 hours a week in 1933, and by 1939 this increased to 47 hours a week. |
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Government agencies also worked to control other carcinogenic substances such as asbestos and pesticides. |
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I had some misgivings about hiring someone so young, but it has worked out well. |
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American and Brazilian air and naval forces worked closely together until the end of the Battle. |
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It worked to reduce the severity of economic austerity, gave independence to India and engaged in the Cold War against Soviet Communism. |
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However, although British scientists knew well the areas of the Manhattan Project in which they had worked they knew little of the other areas. |
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He also created the binomial theorem, worked extensively on optics, and created a law of cooling. |
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James Joule worked on thermodynamics and is often credited with the discovery of the principle of conservation of energy. |
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Japan Post was one of the nation's largest employers, as one third of Japanese state employees worked for it. |
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This combination worked well in Iraq and was largely credited with the success of that surge. |
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The Cilgwyn Quarry was being worked in the 12th century, but later Blaenau Ffestiniog became the centre of production. |
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Industrial workers were housed in cottages and terraced houses close to the mines and foundries in which they worked. |
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Lewis worked for two hours with hammer and chisel in an attempt to free one of those trapped who was released the next day. |
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He began with pieces by American artists, such as Winslow Homer, Charles Demuth, and Georgia O'Keeffe, who had lived and worked here. |
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Turks and Caicos also worked to refurbish its primary schools, reduce textbook costs, and increase equipment and supplies given to schools. |
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It replaced an earlier transport system which was worked by steam, the Guernsey Steam Tramway. |
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This approach worked well as long as Parliament was also predominantly Tory. |
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He was to maintain law and order in the province and ensure that the provincial administration worked smoothly. |
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Two years later he joined the staff of the Royal Bank of Scotland where he worked for seven years, initially as an assistant economist. |
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In 1982 he was appointed Oil Economist, and from 1984 he worked as a bank economist as well as continuing to hold the position of Oil Economist. |
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Hydra worked with Hecla and Herald, to take casualties from Uganda to Montevideo, Uruguay, where a fleet of Uruguayan ambulances would meet them. |
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As Boeing worked with its suppliers towards production, the design proceeded through a series of test goals. |
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Critics maintain that this rating, outlooking, and watching of securities has not worked nearly as smoothly as agencies suggest. |
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He added that he has never worked for any government or intelligence agency. |
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Robert Boyle also worked frequently at the new science of electricity, and added several substances to Gilbert's list of electrics. |
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Cavendish worked with his instrument makers, generally improving existing instruments rather than inventing wholly new ones. |
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He and many of his colleagues worked in battlefield hospitals at the Western Front in France. |
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He eventually worked on 160 commissions from 60 companies, building railways in other countries such as Belgium, Norway, Egypt and France. |
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Turning his interests abroad, Trevithick also worked as a mining consultant in Peru and later explored parts of Costa Rica. |
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He worked on building and modifying steam engines to avoid the royalties due to Watt on the separate condenser patent. |
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Bell worked extensively in medical research and invented techniques for teaching speech to the deaf. |
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I was there when the public railways had some 600,000 people and it came down to 100,000 in the time I worked in the rail industry. |
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At inception, the project was led by Pete Slaiby, a Shell executive who had previously worked in the North Sea. |
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In addition to new products and initiatives, we've worked hard this year to get programs and infrastructure in place that support Mozillians. |
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In the first eight years of the Church's life, 11 out of 21 missionaries who worked in the Gold Coast died. |
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At this time he also worked as a radio drama producer for the BBC, based in Leeds. |
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Subsequently, he continued training at the Central School of Speech and Drama and worked in repertory theatre in Ireland and England. |
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Forester worked for the British Information Service and was writing propaganda for the Allied cause, mainly for American consumption. |
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The book done, he worked on the last of the war trilogy, which was published in 1961 as Unconditional Surrender. |
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The travels led to his being recruited into MI6 by his sister, Elisabeth, who worked for the agency. |
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Fleming followed the disappointment of For Your Eyes Only with Thunderball, the novelization of a film script on which he had worked with others. |
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Most of the more recent generations of his family had worked in the clothing and milling industries in the area. |
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On 12 May 2007, he married Melinda Gebbie, with whom he has worked on several comics, most notably Lost Girls. |
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A private Conan Doyle collection is a permanent exhibit at the Portsmouth City Museum, where the author lived and worked as a physician. |
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Burns also worked to collect and preserve Scottish folk songs, sometimes revising, expanding, and adapting them. |
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From 1929 to 1930 MacDiarmid lived in London, and worked for Compton Mackenzie's magazine, Vox. |
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MacDiarmid lived in Montrose for a time where he worked for the local newspaper the Montrose Review. |
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His father, James, owned a grocery shop, and his mother, Isobel, worked in a school canteen. |
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From 1867 until the end of his life, he worked as a tailor in Mold, preaching on Sundays until prevented by illness. |
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Her memoir gives some insight into the strange environment in which Thomas worked as a young priest. |
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As a student Wilde worked with Mahaffy on the latter's book Social Life in Greece. |
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His father had worked in Hailey since 1883 as registrar of the General Land Office. |
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This also failed, and Sullivan never worked with Gilbert again, although their operas continued to be revived with success at the Savoy. |
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It would be nearly four years after Thespis was produced before the two men worked together again. |
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While the two artists worked out their differences, Carte kept the Savoy open with revivals of their earlier works. |
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Barry would often watch films and would note down with pen and paper what worked or what did not. |
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Cohan, who worked to create an American style distinct from the Gilbert and Sullivan works. |
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In March 1980, Barry Gibb worked with Barbra Streisand on her album Guilty. |
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Townshend and Entwistle worked on the soundtrack for most of the year, handling the bulk of the instrumentation. |
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Eventually, the band worked out their differences and put in place a new set of rules to keep the group intact. |
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A remarkable number of these major artists worked on different portions of the Florence Cathedral. |
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He had few close friends except for his father, who lived with him for 30 years and worked as his studio assistant. |
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Taylor pulled the Firm's finances into order and spent much time controlling Morris and ensuring that he worked to schedule. |
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From 1865 to 1870, Morris worked on another epic poem, The Earthly Paradise. |
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A wide variety of materials may be worked by removal such as carving, assembled by welding or modelling, or molded, or cast. |
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Since 1995, he has worked with the highly reflective surface of polished stainless steel. |
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Throughout his career, Kapoor has worked extensively with architects and engineers. |
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Since talkies took over the movies, I had worked with some good writers, but I had never met anything like this. |
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Anderson worked directly with the talent including Viggo Mortensen and Karl Urban to develop the film's many sword fights and stunts. |
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The crew, led by Jim Rygiel and Randy Cook, worked long hours, often overnight, to produce special effects within a short space of time. |
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His father, Jules Ayer, was a Swiss Calvinist financier who worked for the Rothschild family. |
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He translated works by Ivan Turgenev from Russian into English and, during the war, worked for the British Diplomatic Service. |
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He worked in street construction for a short amount of time, but was unable to cope with the heavy labour. |
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But he worked to the end of his life in an attempt to improve upon it by way of a further generalization. |
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From 1936 to 1937, Wittgenstein lived again in Norway, where he worked on the Philosophical Investigations. |
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A review on how well the system worked will take place following the tournament. |
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I done worked on lizards in de laigs, but I nebber had no 'casion to treat a cricket in de laig. |
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In the 1980s, many Icelandic artists worked with the subject of the new painting in their work. |
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The diplomacy worked to a certain extent, at least in Ulster, where the Scots had some support. |
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The architect George Corson who worked mainly in Leeds, England, was born in Dumfries and articled to Walter Newall in the town. |
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The subsequent religious settlement would be worked out over the 1570s against a background of civil war and unstable regencies. |
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English statesmen William Cecil and the Earl of Leicester had worked to obtain Darnley's licence to travel to Scotland from his home in England. |
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They cleared land, built houses and outbuildings, and worked on the large plantations that dominated export agriculture. |
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Among Puritan settlers in New England, wives almost never worked in the fields with their husbands. |
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In German communities in Pennsylvania, however, many women worked in fields and stables. |
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Those who worked in the indigo, tobacco, and rice fields in the South came from mainly western and central Africa. |
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They lent livestock and grazing land to one another and worked together to spin yarn, sew quilts, and shuck corn. |
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Wives and husbands often worked as a team and taught their children their crafts to pass it on through the family. |
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These poor people worked on the docks unloading inbound vessels and loading outbound vessels with wheat, corn, and flax seed. |
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Hundreds of seamen worked as sailors on merchant ships, some of whom were African American. |
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They owned increasingly large plantations that were worked by African slaves. |
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During the late 1840s, when he was out of office, he worked extensively to turn Hawarden into a viable business. |
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler was an American artist who worked primarily in Britain. |
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The most successful painters of the day worked either through commissions or through large public exhibitions of their own work. |
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Designers often used unique display typefaces that worked harmoniously with the image. |
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A Valencian architect who worked in Catalonia before emigrating to the States was Rafael Guastavino. |
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Mackintosh also worked in interior design, furniture, textiles and metalwork. |
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As a young doctor he worked hard to establish himself in the community. |
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My regards to the ducks who watched me as I worked and gently encouraged me to stay on track. Even mild anatidaephobia has its uses. |
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He was befriended by a local druggist, Jay Miller, who worked at the apothecary at the corner of Sixth and Harrison Street. |
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Not all his output can be easily dated, and Bede may have worked on some texts over a period of many years. |
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John Dunn, inventor of keyed Northumbrian smallpipes, the most characteristic musical instrument in the region, lived and worked in the city. |
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The bedtop hitting his neck had been worked into the dream as his execution of the dream that we remember when we wake up. |
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They worked completely in unison, doubling the parts in a mirror-like fashion that was a sight to behold and a sound to behear. |
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He worked for a beltway bandit firm, doing engineering work. He computed trajectories on missiles... that kind of thing. |
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As a trapeze performer, she generally worked in the big top, but due to her injury, she was stuck working concession. |
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Blast was produced by bellows worked by four 'blowers', three of whom worked at a time while the fourth stood ready to replace one of the others. |
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The President made his proposals in broad strokes, and the details remain to be worked out. |
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The harmonium quavered bronchitically as Mrs Lackersteen struggled to pump sufficient air into it with the sole pedal that worked. |
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He finds that materials that have been mechanically worked calorize better than cast material. |
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Bonnie worked as a daycare director. She helped case the FBI office by posing as a college student interested in becoming an FBI agent. |
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You wouldn't be so sympathetic if she were ugly and coarsehanded, like a woman who has worked for her food. |
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As a result he began receiving codirection credits on many of the films he worked on. |
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For a summer he worked as a comitadji in Macedonia, and later joined the Serbian Army during the Balkan wars. |
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She soon joined the Spreckels Company near Salinas, Calif., where she worked on a sugar beet that would be resistant to the curly top virus. |
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As part of its death throes, the printer made a grinding sound and then never worked again. |
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Tragically, by 1991 he was dying of AIDS, the disease that she had worked so hard to 'dedemonise' in the light of the public taboos against it. |
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Besides, if you worked up to be a cadet officer, you got to wear a Sam Browne belt, from which depended a nifty saber. |
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No amount of fetish wear or powerful looking garments can make a domme out of a woman who hasn't worked on her power and grace within. |
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You've got him all worked up with the Donkeypunch bit... If he wants a punch to the back of the head all he has to do is ask. |
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The drivers of bulldozers, drotts, and other types of mechanical shovels worked long hours in appalling weather. |
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The duledge pegs worked loose and dropped behind. Wheels began to break up. |
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I wanted to describe the situation at East Carolina, which was rather interesting, in that my parents had worked at this institution for years. |
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His boss was always getting on his case about his standards of dress, even though he worked well and seldom left the back room. |
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Michelle worked with producer Harmony Samuels on most of the songs on the album. |
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Klein, who has worked extensively on ancient stone tools, describes the stone tool kit of archaic hominids as impossible to categorize. |
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On occasions when the Germanic tribes worked together, the results were impressive. |
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The jenny worked in a similar manner to the spinning wheel, by first clamping down on the fibres, then by drawing them out, followed by twisting. |
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Before the advent of machine tools, metal was worked manually using the basic hand tools of hammers, files, scrapers, saws and chisels. |
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Young girls worked at match factories, where phosphorus fumes would cause many to develop phossy jaw. |
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The typographer worked all day on hinting her new font so it would look good on computer screens. |
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You have to understand I worked in a very hippie nightclub for years, and the majority of the staff did not even like the Grateful Dead. |
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By this time 2,025 shipwrights worked in the town and some 2,000 others were employed in related industries. |
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There are two full hirsels worked on the land that forms the Creag Mhor Estate. |
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Then, as now, dental suffixes indicated the past tense of the weak verbs, as in work and worked. |
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Bede may also have worked on one of the Latin bibles that were copied at Jarrow, one of which is now held by the Laurentian Library in Florence. |
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The case of Mme Binet's mother, a young widow who worked as a seamer at home, reveals how this system affected homeworkers. |
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Five different scribes can be identified for the entries up to 1054, after which it appears to have been worked on at intervals. |
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The builders placed the bones of deer and oxen in the bottom of the ditch, as well as some worked flint tools. |
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The plough was usually worked clockwise around each land, ploughing the long sides and being dragged across the short sides without ploughing. |
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His men worked day and night for approximately ten days, beaching and repairing the ships, and building a fortified camp around them. |
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The traditional view of inspiration is that God worked through human authors so that what they produced was what God wished to communicate. |
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In later life, he served as a bishop, but little is known about the places where he worked. |
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Patrick also worked with the unfree and the poor, encouraging them to vows of monastic chastity. |
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The Cissbury mint seems to have worked in close association with the mint at Chichester rather than replacing it. |
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A contemporary document now known as the Burghal Hidage provides an insight into how the system worked. |
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I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. |
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The factory where she worked was a poisonous mass of incompetence, favoritism, and sabotage. |
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The administration Richard left behind worked considerably well, as an attack from Raymond was repelled with the help of Navarre. |
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It worked! His head twitched, switching gears from inquisitor to inquisitee. |
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Henry worked hard to present an image of unchallengeable authority and irresistible power. |
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By the 18th century, missionaries worked to establish Anglican churches in Asia, Africa and Latin America. |
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The scholars worked in six committees, two based in each of the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, and Westminster. |
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James worked harder as king than his brother had, but was less willing to compromise when his advisers disagreed. |
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These boats were crewed by three men, who operated a watch system whereby two men worked while the other slept. |
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Arthur Conan Doyle worked in the Aston area of Birmingham whilst poet Louis MacNeice lived in Birmingham for six years. |
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Pitt was an outstanding administrator who worked for efficiency and reform, bringing in a new generation of outstanding administrators. |
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The Whigs introduced the first Reform Bill while Wellesley and the Tories worked to prevent its passage. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or sold matches, flowers, and other cheap goods. |
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German legal scholars of the 1930s carefully worked out guidelines for what type of bombing was permissible under international law. |
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The various governments and native groups worked closely together to realize these goals. |
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When electoral reform was an issue it worked to protect its base in rural England. |
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The Camerons' family fortune was built up by his late father, Ian Cameron, who had worked as a stockbroker in the City. |
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At the time, Yvette Cooper also worked for Harman as part of Labour's Shadow Treasury team. |
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The main argument against a new Supreme Court was that the previous system had worked well and kept costs down. |
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The RDAs worked together in a number of areas, with different RDAs taking the 'lead' role in varying policy areas. |
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In 2010, worked flints were discovered below the remains of the Folkestone Roman Villa. |
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At Goyt's Moss and Axe Edge, deep seams were worked and steam engines raised the coal and dewatered the mines. |
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The pit was then enlarged further until it became unsafe or worked out, then another pit would be sunk adjacent to the existing one. |
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According to his legend, he once worked for the Red Cross, spreading humanitarian aid in Africa. |
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It worked by creating a partial vacuum by condensing steam under a piston within a cylinder. |
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This time he worked under the patronage of Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell. |
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The three founders worked together on the HOTOL project, funding for which was withdrawn in 1988, largely due to significant technical obstacles. |
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Several previous engines proposed by other designers worked well as jet engines but performed poorly as rockets. |
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He worked with Lord Kelvin to develop the absolute scale of temperature, which came to be called the Kelvin scale. |
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He was the head of the British team that worked on the Manhattan Project during the Second World War. |
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Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the success of the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. |
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Clement worked to high standards, but his machine tools were particularly elaborate. |
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Theodore Hailperin showed much earlier that Boole had used the correct mathematical definition of independence in his worked out problems. |
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Turing has been honoured in various ways in Manchester, the city where he worked towards the end of his life. |
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The life-threatening illness caused him to be rushed to the hospital, where doctors worked around the clock to save his life. |
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In the late 1880s and early 1890s, Heaviside worked on the concept of electromagnetic mass. |
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Together these colleagues worked on the arithmetic of elliptic curves with complex multiplication by the methods of Iwasawa theory. |
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Orgel also later worked with Crick at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. |
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After his short time in New York, Crick returned to Cambridge where he worked until 1976, at which time he moved to California. |
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The lecture is delivered annually in any field of biological sciences, with preference given to the areas in which Francis Crick himself worked. |
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Amongst those he worked with there, who helped him and his work, was the senior apothecary and later MD, Dr Alexander Gunn. |
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Dawkins met her through their mutual friend Douglas Adams, who had worked with her on the BBC's Doctor Who. |
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The Newcomen Memorial Engine at Dartmouth can be seen moving, but is worked by hydraulics. |
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The later Watt engines worked lift pumps powered by the engine stroke and it may be that later versions of the Newcomen engine did so too. |
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He worked with Joseph Locke on the Grand Junction Railway with half of the line allocated to each man. |
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Roebuck lived at Kinneil House in Bo'ness, during which time Watt worked at perfecting his steam engine in a cottage adjacent to the house. |
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Watt did most of his work at his home in Harper's Hill in Birmingham, while Boulton worked at the Soho Manufactory. |
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At first he worked in the pattern shop in Soho, but soon he was erecting engines in Cornwall. |
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His interest in the causes of unemployment began in 1903 when he worked at Toynbee Hall, a settlement house in London. |
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We have worked hard to tweak the weights on the first LOD until Kila deforms accurately as she moves. |
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I answer by saying that I have worked too long and hard now against segregated public accommodations to end up segregating my moral concern. |
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They soon discovered that they worked for less, did not drink to excess, and were easier to command. |
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Hodges wanted to feel his balls banging against Walker's body as his love pump worked her hole. |
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His low-keyed sales technique worked more often than high-pressure tactics, and won him many repeat customers. |
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Thomas was born in Redruth but lived and worked in Australia and the United States before returning to his native Cornwall. |
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Many crews worked for hours and some were on high levels of the minster at the time when the South transept roof fell in. |
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They worked with slaveholders in the South to urge a paternalistic institution. |
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They have worked to alleviate suffering and help people rebuild their lives. |
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Wilfrid worked with Bishop Erkenwald of London, helping to set up the church in Sussex. |
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He also worked to combat pagan practices, building a church at Melrose on a pagan site. |
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Between 1512 and 1519 More worked on a History of King Richard III, which he never finished but which was published after his death. |
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Most had at least an undergraduate degree, and worked in a mix of white collar and blue collar jobs. |
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A Levels are generally worked towards over two years and split into two parts, with one part studied in each year. |
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Veterinary epidemiologist Sarah Cleaveland has worked to eliminate rabies in the Serengeti. |
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During the 18th century Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Thomas Lawrence lived and worked in Bath. |
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Ballistas or springalds were siege engines that worked on the same principles as crossbows. |
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More often, they worked to distinguish themselves from their European counterparts by depicting uniquely American scenes and landscapes. |
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More than 5000 navvies worked on the building during its construction, with up to 2000 on site at one time during the peak building phase. |
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Buckland and his staff also worked on improving the fountains and gardens, including the Thursday evening displays of fireworks by Brocks. |
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Marcel Breuer, who had worked with him at the Bauhaus, joined him and opened an office in Cambridge. |
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In his early carer he worked for a time under Le Corbusier, and designed the Spanish pavilion for the 1937 Paris Exposition. |
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Starley, who worked alongside his uncle and went on to found car company Rover. |
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Some argued that oralism was the best way to teach language to the deaf, while others argued that manualism worked best. |
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From the 1980s, government and gastronomic associations have worked to revive this culture in all Basque regions. |
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When the Reformation reached Basel, Holbein worked for reformist clients while continuing to serve traditional religious patrons. |
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During this first stay in England, Holbein worked largely for a humanist circle with ties to Erasmus. |
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At the same time, Holbein worked for Thomas Cromwell as he masterminded Henry VIII's reformation. |
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When designing precious objects, Holbein worked closely with craftsmen such as goldsmiths. |
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