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25 Sentences With "beavering away"

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Universities, Colorado included, have scientists and doctors beavering away at efforts to create safer helmets.
But not all fear is the distorted, excessive fear of anxiety disorder, beavering away over negligible or imagined ills.
First, it is no surprise: North Korea has been beavering away at its missile and nuclear weapons for 2202 years.
Costs are still too high; and the recent price spike in lithium will encourage researchers beavering away on other types of battery.
Some 30% of the PhD economists beavering away in the federal bureaucracy are women; 24% are black, Hispanic, Asian or other minorities.
Extremely Rihanna-esque on the prolific scale, except these two don't have a fleet of songwriters and producers beavering away behind the scenes.
Beavering away since 2003 Nihonium is an extremely radioactive, superheavy, synthetically-made element that Morita's research group has been working on since 2003.
"What I remember is this rivetingly beautiful dark-haired creature beavering away in her cubbyhole," said Barbara Jakobson, a longtime Museum of Modern Art trustee.
"The more tests they do, the more they learn, and they're beavering away trying to improve their technology," international security expert Jim Walsh told the Washington Post.
PJ's another one of those songwriters who's been beavering away in the shadows, penning hits for others—Meek Mill's "I Don't Know," Wiz Khalifa's "True Colors" ft.
Photo by Chris Wahl Meet ROMES—the Toronto-based quartet who have been busy beavering away for the past year in the basement of their pad in the city's Kensington Market area.
Ocean debuted snippets of tracks that could possibly be taken from the upcoming release on a live stream tonight, as a black-and-white video showed him beavering away in his workshop.
And as long as you're beavering away in the kitchen, why not set yourself up with a full order of Mark Bittman's McBitty bean burgers as well, for a Thursday night veggie-burger feast.
Fresh from guest editing the latest issue of French dance bible Trax, and his regular hosting duties for Boiler Room, Latex has been beavering away in the studio creating an approximation of his ideal radio show.
But it is not just consumers driving this change – social enterprises and charities have been "beavering away" for decades, to make social impact commercially viable, said Sophi Tranchell, group chief executive of British social enterprise Divine Chocolate.
Now Thom Yorke has revealed another little nugget of secret work he's been beavering away at, with the arrival of a new song from the British producer Mark Pritchard featuring Yorke's ghostly vocals floating across the track like an ominous sea fog.
Formerly making music as Paper Bird and Esmé's now swapped the chill of Colorado for the similarly boho vibes of Portland, beavering away on a new record which is finally done, done, done: We Were Wild is out on June 10 Grand Jury Music.
Trump is out talking to Americans about real problems while Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team Tillis says impeachment is 'a waste of resources' MORE is busily orchestrating the six House committees beavering away at impeaching the president.
No matter how monumental or unwieldy their creations, we prefer to imagine artists as solitary figures, their hands stained and raw: Rodin in his aerie in Meudon scratching at half-carved marble torsos; Bacon hunched over a giant canvas in South Kensington amid detritus; Calder in Connecticut, beavering away beneath a wave of bent wire.
Since then, they've toured all over the place before going (relatively) underground, beavering away on the follow up to their eponymous 2014 debut LP. Now we can announce that the band are back with a second record—On Desire, out later this year on Frenchkiss Records—and below is the very first song lifted from said album.
Retrieved: 20 November 2009. By August 1995, Viking completed its 30th Turbo Beaver conversion."Beavering Away." Flight International, 23 August 1995.
Mees Demolition Group began work to clear the site of existing structures in April 2018. In July, Elliot Group announced Vermont Group had beaten Forrest to the construction contract. After "beavering away behind the hoardings for weeks", Vermont started work on the foundations of Tower A in March 2019, using two rigs to drill concrete piles to a depth of 18 metres. In June, a crane was installed to be on site for 18 months.
Jon Anderson occasionally popped his head around the door when they were beavering away at some tricky tape-looping or double-speeded bass, and Steve Howe looked in once, Hopper seem to remember. He knew them slightly, anyway, from Soft Machine tours when the two bands came together at festivals. Hugh Hopper think they took about two weeks to get most of the music down. For all but one of the tracks, he started by laying down bass with an old-fashioned, wind-up metronome click-track.
Whatuira left Wellington at 17 to join the Auckland Warriors.Peter Bidwell Whatuira happy beavering away The Dominion Post, 31 May 2003 He made his first grade début for Auckland Warriors against Wests Tigers in the Leichhardt Oval on 14 February 2000, in Round 2. He played in four other first grade games for the Warriors that season, before leaving the club at the end of the year. During the 2000 season he was occasionally released to the Wainuiomata Lions and played in the Bartercard Cup.
Influenced by the Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek, he established the Institute of Economic Affairs under the directorship of Ralph Harris. Harris and his research director, Arthur Seldon, were both economists from working- class backgrounds who had grown to support the free market. After being warned by Fisher that their task could take twenty years, they grew old together, beavering away at their small Westminster office and churning out a stream of pamphlets designed to influence academics, journalists and politicians to the view that the free market is the most efficient and liberal way to organise social affairs, and that government intervention is often wasteful. They were widely dismissed until 1964, when Edward Heath championed their policy in his abolition of price controls.

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