She ran a quick check of the computer to make sure it was working properly. |
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They're working to collect information about the early settlers in the region. |
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Several nurses working under the direction of this doctor have made complaints. |
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They are working on computer-generated speech that replicates the human voice. |
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He has people working for him, but he has a tight rein on every part of the process. |
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The teacher gave us the signal to finish what we were working on and hand in our tests. |
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The multitudes who compose the working class are too numerous and too widely scattered to combine at all, much more to combine effectually. |
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English heraldry flourished as a working art up to around the 17th century, when it assumed a mainly ceremonial role. |
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In consequence, many working conditions are not negotiable due to a strong legal protection of individuals. |
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In late 2015, it was announced that Serkis was working on a modern film adaptation of Rumpelstiltskin, titled Steelskin. |
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The packets would be posted each Friday so that his customers, working men, would receive them for their time off on Saturday afternoons. |
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People take cruises in which they crew and 'learn the ropes' aboard craft such as tall ships, classic sailing vessels and restored working boats. |
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The working conditions of staff are governed by the Council's staff regulations, which are public. |
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This split the alliance between the working class and the middle class, giving rise to the Chartist Movement. |
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Renowned for his distinctive working class cockney accent, Caine has appeared in over 115 films and is regarded as a British film icon. |
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It used a style of social realism which depicts the domestic lives of the working class, to explore social issues and political issues. |
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In January 1971, upon their return from touring Atom Heart Mother, Pink Floyd began working on new material. |
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He disliked the job, but working closely with a choir was valuable experience for his later undertakings. |
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Chaplin began performing at an early age, touring music halls and later working as a stage actor and comedian. |
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Over the next four years Olivier spent much of his time working as a producer, presenting plays rather than directing or acting in them. |
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He lived for another three years, working with the LSO to within weeks of his death. |
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While working on the film Noah, Watson was questioned about her faith, and she described herself as a spiritual Universalist. |
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The great Chartist rally in 1848, a campaign for social reform by the working class began in the square. |
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Faldo has garnered less positive support since he began working on his own. |
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Eubank became obsessed with boxing training and went to the gym every day, even working as caretaker to pay his way. |
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Mariners report that extended periods at sea living and working with shipmates who for the most part are strangers takes getting used to. |
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In 2011, 133,377 foreign domestic helpers from Indonesia and 132,935 from the Philippines were working in Hong Kong. |
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Those conventions and decisions are developed by the member states working together at the Council of Europe. |
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In late 1996, Intersal, a private firm working under a permit with the state of North Carolina, discovered the remains of the vessel. |
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This included the regulation of working hours, National Insurance and welfare. |
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The band spent the first few months of 1968 working on material for their next album. |
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Orwell was now working on Keep the Aspidistra Flying, and also tried unsuccessfully to write a serial for the News Chronicle. |
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Besides working on the Dictionary, Johnson also wrote numerous essays, sermons, and poems during these nine years. |
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He remained until the end of January 1936, when he stopped working at Booklovers' Corner. |
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Shanties had antecedents in the working chants of British and other national maritime traditions. |
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During the early 20th century, ballroom dancing gained popularity among the working class who attended public dance halls. |
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He then boards up his home with Ada inside so she will not be able to visit Baines while Alisdair is working on his timberland. |
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Page, Jones and Jason Bonham were reported to be willing to tour, and to be working on material for a new Led Zeppelin project. |
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A working replica of this engine can be seen at the Black Country Living Museum nearby. |
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In 1933, Hitchcock was once again working for Michael Balcon at Gaumont British. |
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When filming began at the end of 1928, Chaplin had been working on the story for almost a year. |
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Filming began in November 1951, by which time Chaplin had spent three years working on the story. |
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At the time, Caine's working class Cockney, just as with The Beatles' Liverpudlian accents, stood out to American and British audiences alike. |
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There were also over 50 cutting rooms working on every genre except News and Current Affairs. |
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When working with actors, Nolan prefers giving them the time to perform as many takes of a given scene as they want. |
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The play depicted an October 1938 meeting between Soviet spy Guy Burgess, then a young man working for the BBC, and Winston Churchill. |
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The faux hippie dude working on his top-of-the-line seventeen-inch MacBook Pro looked way annoyed. |
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Besides, I am a man of the people. I like the working class, and am willing to be thought one of them. |
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Football proved highly attractive to the urban working classes, which introduced the rowdy spectator to the sports world. |
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Budding professionals in the traditionally working class team sports of football and rugby league rarely go to university. |
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Teams are not told which court they will be working on the day, to ensure the same standards across all courts. |
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His time working in the blacksmith's forge helped to develop his upper body, particularly his arms and shoulders. |
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Partly because bishops refused to give livings to Tractarian priests, many of them began working in slums. |
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When underway at sea, the second and third engineers will often be occupied with oil transfers from storage tanks, to active working tanks. |
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There is no legal definition of sorcery in Saudi, but in 2007 an Egyptian pharmacist working there was accused, convicted, and executed. |
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There are also Britons, Americans, Canadians, Japanese, and Koreans working in the city's commercial and financial sector. |
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We look forward to working with all parties across these islands in the years ahead. |
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Moreover, he uses different working definitions of a great power for different eras. |
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There are 15 working papers series published by the various directorates of the OECD Secretariat. |
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The application is submitted to the WTO in a memorandum which is examined by a working party open to all interested WTO Members. |
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The working class element was moving rapidly toward the newly emerging Labour Party. |
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However, the most unequivocal early archaeological evidence of equines put to working use was of horses being driven. |
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He also worked as a courtier, a diplomat, and a civil servant, as well as working for the king from 1389 to 1391 as Clerk of the King's Works. |
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By the time World War I began, there were 51,616 Lascar seamen working in Britain. |
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It was during these years that Chaucer began working on his most famous text, The Canterbury Tales. |
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A plough body with a worn share will not have enough 'suck' to ensure that it penetrates the ground to its full working depth. |
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Franciscan spirituality also strongly emphasizes working to preserve the Church and remain loyal to it. |
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After working as a teacher, he moved to London, where he began to write for The Gentleman's Magazine. |
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The Guild organized around working women's issues and expanding the Cooperative Movement. |
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He lived in the rue du Pot de Fer, a working class district in the 5th Arrondissement. |
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Pratchett gave up working for the CEGB to make his living through writing in 1987, after finishing the fourth Discworld novel, Mort. |
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This pattern can be seen in textile production, mining and eventually steel, shipbuilding, rail working and other industries. |
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In 1981 there were 36 known ranchers in North Dakota that had 52 Great Pyrenees and 2 working Komondor dogs. |
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I think it may be taken that we owe the sailors' working song as we now possess it to the Americans. |
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Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales attended to view a working dairy, agricultural machinery and a wide range of farm animals. |
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Vaughan Williams had been working on and off for many years on his operatic version of Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress. |
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You'll want to use spinnerbaits to catch the largies, or toss topwater plugs working gaps in the vegetation. |
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The government avoided indirect taxes because they raised the cost of living, and caused discontent among the working class. |
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John Osborne wrote his play Look Back in Anger in 1956 while living in Derby and working at Derby Playhouse. |
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In around 750 BC iron working techniques reached Britain from Southern Europe. |
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Landing from jumps and working in pointe shoes cause bones to break and ankles to weaken. |
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In 1818, John Pounds began teaching working class children in the country's first ragged school. |
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Creating the web was really an act of desperation, because the situation without it was very difficult when I was working at CERN later. |
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He promoted the idea of sterile portable ports while working at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. |
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Like elsewhere in central Africa, the likembe in Angola was an instrument of the emerging working class and, as such, it was also inter-ethnic. |
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She stayed late, working like crazy to get the project done before the deadline. |
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Williams led a TRE development group working on CRT stores for radar applications, as an alternative to delay lines. |
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By working the two containers alternately, the delivery rate to the header tank could be increased. |
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By September 1925, De Forest and Case's working arrangement had fallen through. |
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Perhaps there was already an informal public understanding of some connection between disease resistance and working with cattle. |
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A steam engine is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. |
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Some directors believe in shooting everything from every conceivable angle, and then working the material in the cutting room. |
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In this cycle a pump is used to pressurize the working fluid which is received from the condenser as a liquid not as a gas. |
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Steam engines are external combustion engines, where the working fluid is separated from the combustion products. |
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Some of this movement was temporary, made up of seasonal harvest labourers working in Britain and returning home for winter and spring. |
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Additionally, countries such as India have been slowly undergoing social change, expanding the size of the urban working class. |
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Even the famed Ffestiniog Railway acquired a Baldwin locomotive to shore up the fleet working the Welsh Highland Railway which it now owned. |
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Iron working revolutionised many aspects of life, most importantly agriculture. |
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She genuinely believed that the ' working classes ' had ' different blood from ours, rougher ' and that this caused the fugg in the canteen. |
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When these servicemen left, the clubs and teams were kept alive by young professionals, mostly Europeans, working in these countries. |
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In feudal Europe, the working class as such did not exist in large numbers. |
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As with many terms describing social class, working class is defined and used in many different ways. |
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The Salisbury cathedral clock dating from about AD 1386 is supposedly the oldest working modern clock in the world. |
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The court attendants are mainly university students working to make summer money. |
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The group is working in coalition with other environmental groups. |
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Often these learners do not start classroom tasks immediately, do not ask for help, and often assume the novice role when working with peers. |
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They have contributed to the development of the county, for example through seasonal working in orchards. |
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They prepare the tin, working very carefully the earth in which it is produced. |
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The three train operating companies working in the county are London Midland, Arriva Trains Wales and Virgin Trains. |
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Patrese had replaced the injured Mansell at the 1987 Australian Grand Prix and the two would form a good personal and working relationship. |
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A fundamental change in working principles was brought about by Scotsman James Watt. |
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Local preachers have played an important role in English and Welsh social history, especially among the working class and Labour movement. |
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On average, about 67,000 people are admitted to the hospital each year from injuries sustained while working with horses. |
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The number of people in the working age group, less disability pensioners etc. |
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This is in the form of a standard but is kept internal to working group for revision. |
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Pupils working below GCSE level may take a different qualification altogether in one or more subjects. |
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From the 1960s Portuguese workers arrived, mostly working initially in seasonal industries in agriculture and tourism. |
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The student must obtain funding either by working in a research unit or through private scholarships. |
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In June 2005, Warwick Castle became home to one of the world's largest working siege engines. |
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The OECD publishes books, reports, statistics, working papers and reference materials. |
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Pugin, still a teenager, was working for two highly visible employers, providing Gothic detailing for luxury goods. |
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The council has several different committees, working groups, and working parties. |
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Chariot burials about 2500 BC present the most direct hard evidence of horses used as working animals. |
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Africa Programme focuses on working against descent based slavery in Mauritania and Niger, as well as forced child begging in Senegal. |
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Horses are trained and ridden for practical working purposes such as in police work or for controlling herd animals on a ranch. |
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Children employed at glassworks were regularly burned and blinded, and those working at potteries were vulnerable to poisonous clay dust. |
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By the mid 17th century, the working peasantry took part in Morris dances, especially at Whitsun. |
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Mummers plays were performed in Philadelphia in the 18th century as part of a wide variety of working class street celebrations around Christmas. |
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He joined BOAC as a technical advisor before working as an engineering specialist with Shell, followed by a position with Bristol Aero Engines. |
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Concave spectacles were invented around 1286 by an unknown Italian artisan, probably working in or near Pisa. |
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This returns along the next furrow, again working the field in a consistent direction. |
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As a result of the decimation in the populace the value of the working class increased, and commoners came to enjoy more freedom. |
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For centuries, the East End has been the first port of call for many immigrants working in the docks and shipping from east Bengal. |
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Paul Beekman Taylor argued that the Ynglinga saga was proof that the Beowulf poet was likewise working from Germanic tradition. |
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The Declaration was directly influenced by Thomas Jefferson working with General Lafayette, who introduced it. |
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Some of the historians working on these projects were influenced in some way or another by Marxist views toward history. |
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At that time they had both been working for an aristocratic patron, probably Ferdinando Stanley, Lord Strange. |
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Both natural and social sciences use working hypotheses that are testable by observation and experiment. |
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In September 1895 Chesterton began working for the London publisher Redway, where he remained for just over a year. |
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When I was offered a placement working at the South Pole, I jumped at the chance. |
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The end of the 19th century saw Britain being swept by football mania, attracting huge crowds of largely working class men. |
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Thus, wage per worker can be derived by dividing the total circulating capital by the size of the working population. |
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Though representing himself as a spokesman for the common man, he often appeared out of place with real working people. |
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During World War I, Huxley spent much of his time at Garsington Manor near Oxford, home of Lady Ottoline Morrell, working as a farm labourer. |
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Poverty in the United Kingdom remained desperate however and industrialisation in England led to terrible condition for the working class. |
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I have been working like a dam mule this morning and just found time to kite you. |
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There's a cranky curmudgeon working at the hospital who gives all the patients and other doctors flak. |
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Jeff was bent low over the backboard, working with the knife, a steady sawing motion, his shirt soaked through with sweat. |
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In the first place, singing while working was generally limited to merchant ships, not war ships. |
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It was nominally to protect the living and working conditions for African slaves. |
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She has been a degreed paralegal for ten years, working for a suburban firm where she specializes in municipal law. |
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The metallurgist Eric Colbeck, when working at Hadfields Limited in Sheffield, invented boron steel for control rods for nuclear reactors. |
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Additionally, the world's oldest working factory can also be found in the area, producing textiles at Lea Bridge, owned by John Smedley. |
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We should have left well enough alone when we had it working the first time. |
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She was primarily known for her works of psychological fiction, often set among the English working classes. |
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If you like working out, you'll appreciate its 15000-square-foot fitness center and two-lane lap pool. |
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The Law of Conservation of Ninjutsu was working in the main characters' favor, but even so, it was hard going. |
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Many early Northern sports players were working class, and needed to organise their matches to fit around their work hours. |
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Both candidates are working hard to convince voters to switch allegiances. |
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I don't think he'll succeed, but he's doing his darnedest to build a working spaceship. |
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After spending all week locked up in his room working on his project, James was pleased to get some fresh air in the park. |
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As of early 2010, there are about 3,500 working at Crewe, compared with about 1,500 in 1998 before being taken over by Volkswagen. |
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Now we spend about a third of our time in the US working on docos, working with US wildlife. |
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From 1934 to 1936, Geoffrey Toye was managing director, working alongside the Artistic Director, Sir Thomas Beecham. |
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Sheila was working the counter when I got there, and Pop was over at the tables with a couple of the docksiders, playing dominoes. |
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He has created for himself a honed, primed-for-victory body and is working hard on a ditto mind. |
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He continued his researches, obtaining information and specimens from naturalists worldwide including Wallace who was working in Borneo. |
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He made a lot of enemies after reducing the working hours in his department. |
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Chadwick dropped all his other responsibilities to concentrate on proving the existence of the neutron, frequently working late at night. |
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Darwin was passionately opposed to slavery, while seeing no problem with the working conditions of English factory workers or servants. |
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First of all, working channels could be added in order to evaluate its efficacy during endoscope-controlled procedures. |
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I have a Vectrex in great working shape along with a multicart that contains every game for the Vectrex except a couple of the lightpen games. |
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A Twilight Master is a Lightworker that is working for both the light and the dark side of life. |
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Late in 1951, Crick started working with James Watson at Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, England. |
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A number of prototypes of both engines exist in full working order in a number of mule cars. |
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It seems that the idea came to Papin whilst working with Robert Boyle at the Royal Society in London. |
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Around 1600 a number of experimenters used steam to power small fountains working like a coffee percolator. |
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In 1662 Edward Somerset, second Marquess of Worcester, published a book containing several ideas he had been working on. |
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While working as an instrument maker at the University of Glasgow, Watt became interested in the technology of steam engines. |
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A major contribution to smallpox vaccination was made in the 1960s by Benjamin Rubin, an American microbiologist working for Wyeth Laboratories. |
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In 1776, the first engines were installed and working in commercial enterprises. |
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He observed that people who caught cowpox while working with cattle were known not to catch smallpox. |
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His hands were sore and cracked from working long hours in the cold. |
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Pearly Kings and Queens, known as pearlies, are an organised charitable tradition of working class culture in London, England. |
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The fans are smaller, and are usually a combination of several moving and stationary turbines working in sequence to boost power. |
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Although working prototypes exist, Air Recycling Technology is not currently used in any production cleaner. |
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Despite working in a difficult environment, femocrats have made an important contribution to Australian politics over the past two decades. |
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In The Friar's Tale, one of the characters is a summoner who is shown to be working on the side of the devil, not God. |
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The international community is working to solidify its alliances. |
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The police are working hard to catch the criminals and put them in jail. |
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I had been working on the problem for weeks, and then I had a brainstorm and saw that the solution was easy. |
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Employees were terrorized into accepting abysmal working conditions. |
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We think he's going to start working for our competitor, so we've put on him on garden leave so he doesn't take all of our latest ideas. |
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Chartism emerged after the 1832 Reform Bill failed to give the vote to the working class. |
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In recent years, animators using computer rendering have largely superseded artists working by hand. |
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As with other historic vehicles, many preserved buses either in a working or static state form part of the collections of transport museums. |
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The war years saw great improvements in working conditions and welfare provisions, which paved the way for the postwar welfare state. |
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Neither Bevin nor the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Sir Thomas Phillips liked working with Beveridge as both found him conceited. |
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It proposed that all people of working age should pay a weekly national insurance contribution. |
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He has been working on the organization of his notes into an outline. |
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Language poses a serious problem for the older generation and for women working at home. |
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Starting around 1917, a number of countries became ruled ostensibly in the interests of the working class. |
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His daughter is now here, and she just started working as a hotwalker for Darwin Barnach in the barn next to us. |
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Accommodation tied to work is still common practice for those working in restaurants. |
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Orwell spent time in Wallington and Southwold working on a Dickens essay and it was in July 1939 that Orwell's father, Richard Blair, died. |
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Even if it were working perfectly, the stimulus would not come close to stemming the cascade of joblessness unleashed by this megarecession. |
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Negotiators are working to restore full diplomatic relations. |
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He asserted that the working class physically build bridges, craft furniture, grow food, and nurse children, but do not own land, or factories. |
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Vacation with pay, annual passes, and all around better working conditions. |
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I have tried everything from yoga to dancing to gymming, but I can't be consistent with anything. Actually, I'm okay without working out. |
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This website is designed to allow digital access to management research reports, consulting reports, working papers and articles. |
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I began working at the factory during the depth of the Depression. |
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She's been grousing to her boss about the working conditions. |
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Joual, a working class sociolect of Quebec, in particular exhibits a Norman influence. |
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Akram is a working alim, lecturing in mosques and universities and dispensing fatwas on issues like inheritance and divorce. |
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The Frighteners has a ghosthunter, Frank, working with a trio of ghosts who infest premises that he then clears. |
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On this point, I find myself much more solidly aligned with the tradition of female aca-fan than with many male scholars working in this space. |
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Cristina hands him a gummy but holds tight to her cupcake, for she's still working on it, and doesn't want to set it free yet. |
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I have been working hard on my cardio routine to develop a very pronounced Adonis belt. |
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Regularly after working during the day he went to the ARP post at night to be on call should there be an air-raid. |
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Since she started working with her advocate, she has become much more confident. |
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Women religious engage in a variety of occupations, from contemplative prayer, to teaching, to providing health care, to working as missionaries. |
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After this manner, authority working in a circle, they endeavoured to atheize one another. |
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Then I went into the garden and as I was working hecticly, the garden door opened and I recognized in the distance this little brown-suited man. |
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The problematic notion in all of this is that of antidevelopment forces working in concert. |
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As late as the 1970s, the number of miners working in the area was still in six figures. |
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Use anticontact gloves when you are working on metal equipment or adjusting instruments. |
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Ealing Studios in London has a claim to being the oldest continuously working film studio in the world. |
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There are many rituals within Wicca that are used when celebrating the Sabbats, worshipping the deities and working magic. |
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After Irish independence in 1922 the office was still functioning and working out of Dublin Castle. |
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A working knowledge of English has become a requirement in a number of occupations and professions such as medicine and computing. |
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He began working for the Infant School Society the next year, informing others about his views. |
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We only just managed to finish on time by working at full stretch since first thing in the morning. |
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But after 1973, most strength coaches working with team sports in America took an antisteroid position. |
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The collection was a working tool used by the British government to inform and influence foreign and colonial policy. |
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New Additional Inspectors must be monitored and signed off by HMI before working independently. |
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It seemed the problem I was experiencing was areawide, and Ameritech was working to correct it. |
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Other students move directly to industry, working as programmers, networking professionals, graphics designers, and related positions. |
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However, harsh working conditions were prevalent long before the Industrial Revolution took place. |
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Some institutions use only a handful of languages as internal working languages. |
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His own house in Tokyo was an early landmark of Japanese modernism, combining traditional style with ideas he acquired working with Le Corbusier. |
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For working purposes, they can pull a plow or other farm equipment designed to be pulled by animals. |
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Counselors who are tuned to recognizing homoprejudice may be surprised to encounter heteroprejudice when working with gay clients. |
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The Home Park includes parkland and two working farms, along with many estate cottages mainly occupied by employees and the Frogmore estate. |
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Under the autopay rent collection system, most of the transactions are effected on the first working day of the month. |
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Possibly coerced into working for their lord, the construction of an earth and timber castle would not have been a drain on a client's funds. |
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Beatings and long hours were common, with some child coal miners and hurriers working from 4 am until 5 pm. |
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He describes himself as a metalworker, a craftsman whose preferred trade is blacksmith although he is working as a tramp printer when first seen. |
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Militiamen found that living and working on the family farm had not prepared them for wartime marches and the rigors of camp life. |
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I had to back out the changes made to the computer when it became apparent that they had stopped it working properly. |
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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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Enlightened industrialists, such as Robert Owen also supported these organisations to improve the conditions of the working class. |
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Upon these terms, after working hard all day for her mistress, she began her midnight bakings, assisted by her two oldest children. |
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Children employed as mule scavengers by cotton mills would crawl under machinery to pick up cotton, working 14 hours a day, six days a week. |
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He spent the majority of his time residing in Cambridge, and working on it, but did not live to complete the preparation. |
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He's been working three jobs in an attempt to get out of debt. |
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Not only for his fighting expertise but also reminiscent of a compere in a cabaret show working the crowd, as a build up to the main event. |
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The working of the household turned on Tods, who was adored by everyone from the dhoby to the dog-boy. |
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I had a cheap flat in the bad part of town, and I could watch the working girls hooking from my bedroom window. |
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They tend to break up the soil more than a full mouldboard and improve soil movement across the mouldboard when working in sticky soils. |
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The art form survives to this day, with many silpis, craftsmen, working in the areas of Swamimalai and Chennai. |
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Ploughs were traditionally drawn by working animals such as horses or cattle, but in modern times are drawn by tractors. |
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Designed by architects working for Norman Foster, it had no playground and no morning breaktime. |
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They were quite bunglesome working together initially, and she didn't understand why. Sometimes she felt uncomfortable. |
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The wider models usually have a wheel at each side to control working depth. |
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Indeed, many of the provincial aqueducts survive in working order to the present day, although modernized and updated. |
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Margaret was working toward a union of Sweden with Denmark and Norway by having Olaf elected to the Swedish throne. |
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The Spectator went far in working the change desired by Swift, a stop having been put to the inflood of Latin words. |
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The non-correspondence between meaning and working begins in the process of conception, as incommensurableness between objects and interests. |
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The plight of rural slaves was generally worse than their counterparts working in urban aristocratic households. |
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There was a nervousness under that quick Canadianly-accented talk of his, as if he were working himself up to something. |
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For weeks, the White House, the Pentagon and Senate Democrats have been working overtime to cajole, convince and placate Republicans. |
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I want to caveat everything I say with the disclaimer that I was working from photos. |
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Now he feels a connection between his own closeted, esoteric sufferings and strivings and those of the poor urban working people all around him. |
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Harris, the base of the experimental Stan's Cafe theatre company, located within a working metal fabricators' factory. |
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It is their task to produce a wedding entertainment, precisely the purpose of the writer on working in this play. |
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All companies working with series and job production state that they are using ramp-up management. |
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At his death in 1637 he seems to have been working on another play, The Sad Shepherd. |
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The ballplayers sat on the bench watching the rain, glumly working their chews. |
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Eventually, it is reported, he ceased working and turned to his wife, who was in tears by his bedside. |
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Hollier was a chomper, his jaws working up and down like pistons, and without seeming to be greedy he ate a great deal. |
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She focused on other aspects of the government, but was a feminist by virtue of the fact that she was a woman working to influence the world. |
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That large body of the working men who were not counted as citizens and had not so much as a vote to serve as an anodyne to their stomachs. |
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After working hard all of his life, Max retired to warmer climes in Florida. |
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In 1823 Mill and a friend were arrested while distributing pamphlets on birth control by Francis Place to women in working class areas. |
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The children of the poor were expected to help towards the family budget, often working long hours in dangerous jobs for low wages. |
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The working class increasingly lost confidence in the ability of Labour to solve the most pressing problem. |
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He bit into a corncob, and Chisom watched him munch with his mouth open, his jaws working the corn like a mini grinding machine. |
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He coped with his grief by working that much harder on the topics of science and mathematics that he had shared with Morcom. |
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They are all working like slaves, so much so, that there is a risk of mistakes through physical and mental fatigue. |
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At the wakes time Morel was working badly, and Mrs. Morel was trying to save against her confinement. |
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Health and social services need to be coordinated, STP's got people working enthusiastically together. |
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Miliband's comments suggested to many that he was working towards forming a minority government. |
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Cameron was much more socially liberal than Howard but enjoyed working for him. |
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They all confess, therefore, in the working of that first cause, that counsel is used. |
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Management teams must act locally with nimbility and corporately with strength, to greater effect than people working individually. |
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We are working at cross-purposes here, if you're trying to reduce the count and I'm trying to increase it. |
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After he left baseball, Rhodes stayed in New York, living on Staten Island and working as a steerer, a deckman and a cook on tugboats. |
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Her pageboy wig and horn-rim glasses made her look like a hot, brainy girl working for some cybercorporation. |
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Before the Reform Act 1867, the working class did not possess the vote and therefore had little political power. |
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