"I really had to work it, work it, work it," Ms. Stevens said.
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Here's how to work it so you can work it.
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We thought, Well, maybe we'll work it this way with an arc or work it that way with an arc.
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We thought, 'Well, maybe we'll work it this way with an arc or work it that way with an arc.
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If not leave it + I'll work it out later.
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" - Denise Dudley, business consultant and author of "Work It!
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This rule change doesn't promote work — it promotes misery.
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But to make it work, it needs support from Hollywood.
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Both of us had to work, it was no question.
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And when it does work, it tends to work poorly.
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But then, after hours of work, it usually comes together.
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I wanted him back, but we couldn't work it out.
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To followers of Wansink's work, it was an intuitive pitch.
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That work, it seems, is starting to pay off now.
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Education must not simply teach work – it must teach life.
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A lot of times I just work it out onstage.
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"Work it out before you go to bed," said Michael.
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An obstacle arrives this morning, but you'll work it out.
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But your brain is primed to work it out subconsciously.
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We know all too well how much work it is.
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They scrambled to find a way to work it in.
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Education must not simply teach work - it must teach life.
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If that doesn't work, it beeps, like a normal clock.
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Let the family work it out; it's not my concern.
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We'll work it out, I'll try harder ' etc. etc. etc.
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"The supervisors let us work it out ourselves," he says.
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And when you fail to do the work, it shows.
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Boys work, girls work; it is all alike to them.
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It will not work; it will be a huge disaster.
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It told both countries to work it out among themselves.
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Look at the diagram and work it out for yourselves.
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"This (Kerry's) plan won't work," it cited him as saying.
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Any time you're putting in the work, it pays off.
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We try to work it the best way for justice.
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It did help me work it out, but not immediately.
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"I don't think you can work it out," he said.
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The judge told them to work it out like adults.
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"It is painful, but you work it out," she said.
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"Women work it," said Ms. Tlaib, a former state legislator.
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"You have to really work it and work over it."
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Work it between your hands and apply to damp hair.
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"Work it out so you are not angry," he said.
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I would just let the insurance companies work it out.
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You'll recognize Andrew's work; it is all over NYT Cooking.
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The first day of work, it was -30 at noon.
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Relationships are work, it takes work to maintain that connection.
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"People don't realize how much work it takes," she said.
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It is about the work — it is not about gender.
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All you have to do is know how to work it.
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If one part doesn't work, it puts stress on the others.
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He would listen to everybody and try to work it out.
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Never forget the hard work it took to get us here.
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And he actually wanted to stay together and work it out.
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Mary Halsey's karaoke cover of "Work It" went viral last month.
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In my line of work, it would be irresponsible not to.
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Every time you are at work, it is a bad day.
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If the credit spurs anyone to work, it should be them.
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Just work it out, but don't be a roadblock to this.
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The work it entails is deeply unfamiliar, seldom gratifying, often frustrating.
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"She straight killed 'Work It' sound effects and all," Elliott wrote.
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Those employees are "temperature checked when reporting to work," it added.
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So, go get some pizza and help her work it out.
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If you think that's happening to you, don't work it out.
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Take a dark, grubby guitar-riff and work it to death.
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Hopefully, they will be able to work it out among themselves.
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Hopefully they&aposll be able to work it out among themselves.
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Hopefully, they&aposll be able to work it out among themselves.
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I'll have my Media Coordinator work it into next year's itinerary.
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I want these two crazy kids to work it all out.
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But with more years of work, it may eventually get there.
|
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I'm constantly battling and struggling and trying to work it out.
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I've made two trip with coupons just to work it. Strategies!
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For a smear to work, it just has to be shared.
|
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Can these two mildly damaged, possibly alcoholic kids work it out?
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Southwest 1380 it doesn't matter we will work it out there.
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This is not the market at work — it is market distortion.
|
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At work, it is impossible for me to wear my veil.
|
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"The work, it was her calling from God," Mr. Merrill said.
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I suppose we will work it out over a little time.
|
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Beyond the work, it takes an important shift in Democratic politics.
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And, it's important to have fun at work — it boosts performance.
|
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Cornfeldt said Fetch stood by the work it did for Uber.
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Hopefully they will be able to work it out among themselves.
|
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And for the art form to work, it requires some borrowing.
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When I had to do sex work, it was definitely survival.
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Today's energy is a little rocky, but you'll work it out.
|
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It's heavy, you have to work it to bang it around.
|
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Investors will slam the whole sector and work it out later.
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But in 2002, "Work It" came along and matched their record.
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I think it was illegal but we'll work it out amicably.
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If so, get that in the open and work it out.
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But with enough faith in yourself and hard work it will.
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Discussions with your family or roommates help you work it out.
|
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But most of the time, the players work it out together.
|
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"Knowing how much work it takes motivates me now," she said.
|
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After seventy-one years of work, it is far from finished.
|
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Look at how much work it took just to desegregate America.
|
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"My life was my work, it consumed me," Ms. Saltzman said.
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"It helped to work it out that way," she told VICE.
|
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While it is more work, it is also lower-profile work.
|
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You guys did all that hard work, it finally paid off.
|
|
In Adams's daily work, it was unavoidable that certain values competed.
|
|
Trump's response: work it out with McConnell, the Republican majority leader.
|
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It's just a joke appearance, but I work it out well.
|
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Today you get to confront these issues and work it out.
|
|
And, for anyone who is unfamiliar with his work, it is revelatory.
|
|
If the proposed business doesn't work, it doesn't work and that's it.
|
|
So if it came out in the work it wouldn't surprise me.
|
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"You just need to work it out with Ozzy," Tai tells her.
|
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"They can probably work it out on their own," a spokeswoman said.
|
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Like much of her work, it celebrates the resilience of everyday people.
|
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"Don't dabble in his work," it continues, and certainly don't hector him.
|
|
It's an incredibly difficult complex threat, but together we can work it.
|
|
If it is to work, it needs to happen now, without delay.
|
|
"Look, we have to work it our way," said South Dakota Sen.
|
|
Advisors generally suggest a compromise, then let the pair work it out.
|
|
In order for Palantir to work, it has to be fed data.
|
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"The miracle of compound interest," he says, "works when you work it."
|
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When that did not work, it complained publicly, again to no avail.
|
|
But it will get smoother and springier the longer you work it.
|
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" But, he warns, "you have to work it right and be genuine.
|
|
As with much of Pew's work, it is full of fascinating things.
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|
WORK IT OUT I usually go to the gym in the morning.
|
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Tell them why you need them to work — it will never happen.
|
|
As they expressed interest in the work, it gave Valencia an idea.
|
|
Experience has shown that using torture doesn't work, it only grows hatred.
|
|
All dogs are special, but Cooper really knows how to work it.
|
|
Buffett has praised the charity for the work it does helping people.
|
|
As with much of his work, it was immersive, sculptural, and psychedelic.
|
|
Confusion about your responsibilities arrives this evening, but you'll work it out.
|
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If a [little bone] gets stuck, you work it down or up.
|
|
It is not an implication of hard work; it is physical evidence.
|
|
While many, like Liz, plan to work, it doesn't always work out.
|
|
If that makes seeing "Plot Points" seem like farm work, it isn't.
|
|
In order for the shirt to work, it has to look fresh.
|
|
Like much in Ms. Lin's work, it is thought-provoking and beautiful.
|
|
Work it out in therapy—not in the office—this Cancer season.
|
|
I suggest you do the internal work it takes to find out.
|
|
Who says exes and their new boo thangs can't work it out?
|
|
But even if you do all that work, it probably won't matter.
|
|
" On Friday, the president said, "It may work, it may not work.
|
|
That was our collaborative work; it developed increasingly into the orchestra's DNA.
|
|
After six months of work, it looked like a totally different home.
|
|
He was like, 'Whatever you want to do, let's work it out.
|
|
They've got to work it out … Syria's protecting the Kurds, that's good.
|
|
To make this all work, it has developed a three-part system.
|
|
I made several unsuccessful attempts to work it out, then I stopped.
|
|
The reductions will affect both front and back office work, it said.
|
|
"If we do work it out, that will be positive," Trump said.
|
|
If it is to work, it has to work within its limits.
|
|
But strangely, given Mr. Akhtar's earlier work, it didn't feel newly illuminating.
|
|
VICE: From what I've read about the work, it seems very autobiographical.
|
|
So folks can, you know, kind of work it all out there.
|
|
"He's just got to work it through," the Janus Henderson CEO said.
|
|
Think about all the hard work it takes to run a farm.
|
|
As for contemporary work, it might not be Mr. Crutchfield's home base.
|
|
So when I started to work, it was really on that decision.
|
|
There's another benefit to the work: It gives people something to do.
|
|
"I know both sides want to work it out," Manning told us.
|
|
Their punishment is to clean up the place and work it all off.
|
|
But you work it out, and the benefits have far outweighed the problems.
|
|
I think they probably both thought they had time to work it out.
|
|
For the TeenSafe app to work, it requires two-factor authentication be disabled.
|
|
But we hope these two can find a way to work it out.
|
|
Since Migrantland relies on low-paid work, it probably suffered more than most.
|
|
It was hard work, it was engagement in your community, it was fairness.
|
|
But, this time, I just needed time to work it through and think.
|
|
Like all of Spiotta's work, it takes up questions of identity and transformation.
|
|
When she played this out at work it wasn't so dark and smelly.
|
|
"Work It", "Get Ur Freak On" and "4 My People" are treasured hits.
|
|
I'm so glad we were able to go outside and work it out.
|
|
If none of these strategies work, it might be time to seek medication.
|
|
And in order to address it effectively, we've got to work it together.
|
|
While the big publisher model didn't work, it did have two lasting benefits.
|
|
The factory not only degrades work, it degrades life away from work, too.
|
|
So you better bet they're hiring people who know how to work it.
|
|
The most common reason given for coming to Britain was work, it said.
|
|
But when it did work, it was a blast to mess around with.
|
|
Confusion in your relationships pops up this evening, but you'll work it out.
|
|
But by the same token, when it doesn't work, it kills the company.
|
|
But to work, it would rely on east Africa's borders being effectively sealed.
|
|
James gave me a 909 and a delay, and said, 'Work it out.
|
|
So why can't these two mildly damaged, possibly alcoholic kids work it out?
|
|
Sadly, for all the commission's hard work, it is unlikely to be heard.
|
|
Even if it does work, it won't be the real draw for Allo.
|
|
"It's been difficult, but we've been able to work it out," she said.
|
|
"I wanted to see them, but I couldn't work it out," he said.
|
|
"I think eventually they'll have to work it out with StubHub," Rendino said.
|
|
And I couldn't work it out: Were they bananas because they felt terrible?
|
|
As part of that work, it lifted the lower section onto a crane ...
|
|
But for any policy to work, it needs to be rooted in reality.
|
|
Reflecting Janson and Lauer's accomplished DJ work, it is both tasteful and playful.
|
|
Tonight brings some confusion about cash or worth, but you'll work it out!
|
|
We don't want to work it, but the heroin business is going down.
|
|
Because of the nature of the work, it becomes chronic pain over time.
|
|
I see how much work it takes, and these women don't stop, ever.
|
|
You can skip the ugly public deliberations and work it out among yourself.
|
|
He believed in quiet diplomacy, and if it doesn't work, it doesn't work.
|
|
While the gallery is showing Dial's work, it does not represent the estate.
|
|
Work it out yourselves, Mr. Trump told the pair on a conference call.
|
|
I ain't going to say he couldn't work — it wouldn't have been that.
|
|
These planets in Virgo help you work it out and brainstorm new ideas.
|
|
Mr. Trump told the two aides to work it out on their own.
|
|
A cold wind blew—good for lion work, it carried away our scent.
|
|
After a stressful period of crunch time at work, it gets worse, though.
|
|
For those unfamiliar with how royal finances work, it can sound pretty complicated.
|
|
He's an incredible guy, but I'd like to see them work it out.
|
|
He's an incredible guy but I'd like to see them work it out.
|
|
One of the Foundation's is the work it has done to eradicate polio.
|
|
Often at work it can feel like you're fielding repetitive yet immediate tasks.
|
|
Once you notice this running thread in Moffat's work, it becomes incredibly distracting.
|
|
Ms. McCormick said she'd be calling on his behalf to work it out.
|
|
If you disagree, you go into the tax office to work it out.
|
|
" "I know, left to their own devices, the appropriators can work it out.
|
|
Dear Work It Out, I'm 71, but I've been told I look 60.
|
|
With additional work it might be adapted for overhead-powered systems as well.
|
|
Dear Work It Out, I have been struggling with a situation at work.
|
|
I just absolutely love going to work; it gives me so much purpose.
|
|
You tell each other the hard shit, and then you work it out.
|
|
And whether in school or at work, it is important to find mentors.
|
|
The grunt work — it took 14 members of crew to work the sails.
|
|
Like her more chaotic-sounding work, it just makes the spell even stronger.
|
|
I had no idea how much work it was, until he passed away.
|
|
Yet there is a bit too much maneuvering in the work, it appears.
|
|
They are so grateful for your membership and support while they work it out.
|
|
RJ Lee said it does not comment on the work it does for clients.
|
|
But other lawmakers made clear then how they would work it into their messaging.
|
|
Once there we realized that wasn't going to work, it had to be organic.
|
|
If you find yourself writing a lot for work, it is an invaluable shortcut.
|
|
" When pressed for more, she smiled and simply said, "Work it out for yourself.
|
|
I say yes and ask you to join me in letting us work it.
|
|
I work it out to $334.30 and send it through their horribly outdated system.
|
|
But when I saw their work, it totally surpassed whatever I had been imagining.
|
|
They would work it out somehow, she said, but she did not seem persuaded.
|
|
Whatever one thinks of his latest work, it certainly shows where things are heading.
|
|
As long as they know what that is and know how to work it.
|
|
I'm really not sure how we are going to work it out from here.
|
|
For Obamacare to work, it needs a lot of young people to sign up.
|
|
In case there was any doubt, Britney Spears definitely knows how to work it.
|
|
While she was proud of his work, it brought new forms of unwanted attention.
|
|
Mercury retrograde is the time to work this stuff out, so work it out!
|
|
And then they have got their issues with Cuba, let them work it out.
|
|
"It's a political problem, and there wasn't time to work it out," she said.
|
|
For the pod to work, it must be placed directly in the twister's path.
|
|
And if the engines work it might spark the demand for access to space.
|
|
It's like, 'Oh my God, that's my muscle I know how to work it.
|
|
But did you know how much goddamn work it takes to look like that?
|
|
Women don't say that: They still expect to work it out half and half.
|
|
Typical of Johnson's work, it depicts a white subject, a man named Thomas Boyle.
|
|
We work [it] through the back and on the sides to get more texture.
|
|
Then, Congress will have to do the hard work it was elected to do.
|
|
Schneider, his lawyer, called and assured him that they'd work it out if he
|
|
If I pretend I'm busy with other work, it makes it just my problem.
|
|
But now that view is changed by this work—it might be table salt!
|
|
Without the distractions of integration work, it could also be more agile, they said.
|
|
This is why I made this record, so we could work it all out!
|
|
His partner previously had access to the HIV registry for his work, it said.
|
|
But if the technology does work, it will virtually eliminate shoplifting as a problem.
|
|
I work," she declaims in "Work It," from her new album "Working Class Woman.
|
|
"To all the magic work, it should be kept secret," comments Spellcaster Maxim obscurely.
|
|
"If we consider how things ought to work, it is perverse," Mr. Barr said.
|
|
"The Barefoot Woman" powerfully continues the tradition of women's work it so lovingly recounts.
|
|
"For the system to work, it has to matter to somebody," Mr. Guilarte said.
|
|
But when it doesn't work, it dooms us to the same risk as before.
|
|
Shying away from them would make all the work it does nothing but tokenism.
|
|
Will really liked the concept, and after a bit more work it was approved.
|
|
If the charm offensive doesn't work, it may resort to smears and legal action.
|
|
We work it out and he sets up Q.'s doctor appointment for later.
|
|
"In order for bluster to work, it requires exactly this kind of split message."
|
|
Even if she could find a job, she wouldn't have time to work it.
|
|
Dear Work It Out, How can I gain self-confidence for a job interview?
|
|
For a boss-employee relationship to work, it has to be based on authenticity.
|
|
Experts say the company's latest decision could undermine any good work it has done.
|
|
I guess that's one way to work it, but we also manage the creative.
|
|
When that didn't work it got ugly, and they started talking to my son.
|
|
I did that character at the Acme and it didn't work, it wasn't funny.
|
|
The WHO's funding is minuscule compared to the scope of the work it does.
|
|
Covering myself with oil and literally prostrating myself to my work — it feels sacrificial.
|
|
It wasn't that the consumer proposition didn't work, it was that the economics didn't work.
|
|
And if anybody knows how much hard work it has been for her, it's me.
|
|
Still, listen to "No Natural Order" and work it into tonight's playlist if you can.
|
|
Individual therapy might be really important to understand this connection and to work it through.
|
|
And then they basically say, "You guys now work it out" INGRAHAM: Figure it out.
|
|
"I think Huawei is under-communicating the work it will take to make this successful."
|
|
Chan said each individual property is typically marketed according to how much work it needs.
|
|
Just like all of your work it goes far beyond what the eyes can see.
|
|
If produce is ripening faster than expected, they try to work it into another meal.
|
|
Missy Elliott's "Work It" is a classic, but it's not an easy song to cover.
|
|
If these measures don't work, it may be time to consider banning the practice altogether.
|
|
Step 3: Take the ice cube and work it into the center of your bun.
|
|
He refused to hug me after he said he will try to 'work' it out!
|
|
And then the work it takes to actually care enough about someone to overcome everything.
|
|
She's on a mission to work it out, just like in her old aerobics videos.
|
|
But, as with Supergiant's past work, it all comes together in a very satisfying way.
|
|
If you use email a lot for work, it might be formal in those cases.
|
|
"You can see how many hours of work it takes to buy stuff," Beck said.
|
|
The Moon will help you sort out your feelings so you can work it out.
|
|
Try to work it out where he gets a couple games under his belt somewhere.
|
|
Maybe Sofia and Justin can work it out after all ... the magazine drops next Friday.
|
|
I know that when I work, it is two people working: me and my dick.
|
|
If LocoL proves it can work, it could change "institutional eating" as we know it.
|
|
Political reality doesn't devalue Mueller's work; it should only change how we should process it.
|
|
I can't even begin to wonder how much work it took to put this together.
|
|
Not only does opting out not always work, it can be difficult and complicated, too.
|
|
"Of the remaining powers on the ground, Trump said: "They've got to work it out.
|
|
But after all the work, it ended up being her favorite kitchen remodel to date.
|
|
The magazine has also earned praise for some of the recent work it has done.
|
|
"I still have some concerns, but I hope we can work it out," said Sen.
|
|
Given his exemplary life and work, it should kind of bother the rest of us.
|
|
It won't be millions of people out of work; it will be tens of millions.
|
|
But good journalism is like detective work: It follows promising leads while abandoning dead ends.
|
|
"It's a compelling and extraordinarily detailed piece of work — it really nails it," said Flessa.
|
|
" Adds Curry of the 4-year-old's work, "It doesn't always necessarily turn out great.
|
|
While Facebook offered some information on how the service will work, it isn't yet ready.
|
|
Contrasted with Deren's earlier work, it proves just how expansive her radical cinematic vision was.
|
|
Precisely because the EITC encourages more people to work, it increases the supply of labor.
|
|
So it wasn't Lou's fault that it didn't continue to work—it was Eric Emerson's.
|
|
Education helps you work it out, but getting a credential doesn't mean you've found it.
|
|
Listen to "Waiting for a Girl Like You" here and listen to "Work It" here.
|
|
Translation -- he and Jenna can't work it out without some help, which is pretty common.
|
|
I got home from work—it was Christmas Eve—and I was wrapping the presents.
|
|
So, no matter how good your OKRs, if your technology doesn't work, it doesn't matter.
|
|
I'm so disappointed and feel awful because he canceled work that night to work it.
|
|
While the tattoo is not purely a single line work, it draws from that style.
|
|
HH: While I don't consciously try to reference my earlier work, it does happen occasionally.
|
|
Stevie Wonder performed the Beatles hit "We Can Work It Out" in a statement jacket.
|
|
It was like kneading bread: If you work it too much, you mess it up.
|
|
"This colleague does not travel to Iran for work," it said in its mailed statement.
|
|
I enjoy history, and I work it into my restaurant criticism from time to time.
|
|
He's called me on at least one occasion to try and help work it out.
|
|
But this is Goldman, so all of Wall Street was trying to work it out.
|
|
Because if you want to understand the future of work, it offers a succinct capsule.
|
|
As hard as founders work, it takes a network to make startup dreams come true.
|
|
If Wonder Woman has any meaningful links to Heinberg's past work — it sure seems to!
|
|
It gave me enough energy to begin the work it took to actually get better.
|
|
If it stops being a popular place to work, it may stop being cool entirely.
|
|
But you look at employment, growth, people going back to work, it is pretty good.
|
|
"We'll probably be able to work it out," Trump said during his meeting with Macron.
|
|
When I first watched The Work, it made me feel as if I were vibrating.
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Watching him at work, it all has often seemed more a burden than a pleasure.
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But if you knew how my lecture notes work, it might not seem so peculiar.
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"The work is very physical and needs a certain person to work it," he says.
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If he sold a work it was to buy another canvas, it wasn't for us.
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For Lucente, an artist continuously referencing place within her work, it was a dream come true.
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As for her work, it was the usual round of typing, taking calls, sorting post, filing.
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Nearly 90% of Embrapa's economic contribution comes from work it did in its first 25 years.
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Just sprinkle a little bit at the roots and use your fingers to work it in.
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HILL: Look, I think that anytime you decouple income from work it&aposs a bad idea.
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The filmmaker, Devin Graham, decided to work it into the final video as a plot point.
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And if that doesn't work, it can toss on a higher resolution screen next year, right?
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In the end, I think, whether the episode worked or didn't work, it worked for me.
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In order for the system to work, it required that both parent and child use Android.
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Dear Work It Out, I work in a metal fabrication company and would like to resign.
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Dear Work It Out, I've worked at small consultancy for about a year and a half.
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Dear Work It Out, I've had a state job with a university for over seven years.
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If you work it in right you can get folks to dance to strange beautiful shit.
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According to Woj, Paul and Harden have discussed this and think they can work it out.
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I tried to work it out, she was going to do both shows but it's impossible.
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While this type of arrangement is not uncommon in domestic work, it flouts minimum wage laws.
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Saudi Oger is owed billions of dollars by the government, most for work it has completed.
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Still, all these fictional villains — and the work it takes to become them — deserve some recognition.
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"That was distinctly culled from Oswald's body of work; it was deeply collage-based," Hecker says.
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Work It Out: Not everyone is a fan of exercising midday, then going back to work.
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The regulatory is what everyone brings up, but I think we're going to work it out.
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" She added of River, "She's so cute, but she can work it ya'll… it's scary foreshadowing.
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But the hardest part and where, if this doesn't work, it would probably fail is enforcement.
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Given how I work, it was difficult, but the theme of outer space offered a way.
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If they can get it to work, it sounds great — but it's not an easy challenge.
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Dear Work It Out, I often wonder whether a person's name shapes the person they become.
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" He also allegedly said he was getting together with Trump "to work it out with him.
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But I don't think in its current iteration it's doing the work it needs to do.
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When you create that kind of atmosphere at work, it will be noticed by the boss.
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" One fan commented about seeing the two together, "Still holding out y'all can work it out.
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We're going to get a new thing today and it may work, it may not work.
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Snow came up with the idea to let the two work it out in the ring.
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We just got to fit him in and work it out and get him into shape.
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He accepted the money in exchange for help with loans and other contract work, it said.
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In terms of the physical activity, the physical stunt work, it was much less this year.
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It's difficult to maintain consistency but to make it work, it takes insane discipline and commitment.
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If these were friends of yours, you'd be like, 'Man, I hope they work it out.
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She had signed up to work it again this year but didn't get duty this time.
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To provide interminable work, it seems, for those bent on probing the nature of universal genius.
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This is not the free-market at work — it is the failure of a manipulated market.
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It does nothing to promote the health required in order to produce the work it sells.
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We don't want to see two people almost get together but never quite work it out.
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He said the company would continue to invest in the work it puts on the stage.
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The massage arm rotates 90 degrees for improved comfort as you work it around your body.
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"Eating meals and sleeping at the office day and night have disrupted our work," it said.
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Much of the work it does is automated, or will be automated in the near future.
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Cooking can be pleasurable but also, after a long day at work, it can be exhausting.
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If the agency's goal had been to stymie my work, it couldn't have timed things better.
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Sweet Venus in practical, down-to-earth Capricorn will support you as you work it out.
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You're feeling pressured about a work situation, but you'll find a way to work it out.
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He seems to think that they should work it out just because it is, theoretically, possible.
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Just like all of your work, it goes so far beyond what the eyes can see.
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Because of its important work, it is able to raise more than $100 million every year.
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Despite its ubiquity in her work, it remains in the background in service to her themes.
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When it comes to the age when we have to work, it will be all different.
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"I knew at some point we were going to have to work it out," Eman said.
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Though the photo became famous and established a great reputation for his work, it haunted him.
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If Washington wants the global free market to work, it must intervene to blunt Beijing's belligerence.
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The project has allowed for transparency into the work it takes to achieve those 500 responses.
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For LGBTQ people, survival is work, it is love, it is hard, it is a risk.
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Based on your other work, it looks like you're inspired by a lot of retro tech.
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But instead of showing us how it would work, it showed us why it would fail.
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To understand how this might work, it helps to understand a little bit about Senate procedure.
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If I were to report his work, it would be quite obvious that it was me.
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But with new interest in the work, it may be spared the flames and donated instead.
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Some dogs had hip dysplasia and arthritis and had "lost the will to work," it said.
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But work it did — despite Mr. Kushner's anxieties about how British audiences would receive his play.
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On the long term impact of stunt work: It definitely hurts more as I get older.
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Dear Work It Out, I am preparing to resign from my job at an engineering firm.
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"They didn't always give us the answer we'd want, but they'd work it through," he said.
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As the National Assembly began to get to work, it continued to clash with the court.
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Those forms retroactively register the firm as a foreign agent for work it did years ago.
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What would happen was not merely unknown before the market got to work: it was unknowable.
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The Associated Press is expanding the work it does for Facebook's independent fact-checking program, too.
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Knowing the company's history of profiting off other people's work, it seems up in the air.
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Pink-Collar Work It hasn't been a great time to be a man without a job.
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But with new interest in the work, it may be spared the flames and donated instead.
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These characters have a lot to work out, and they do work it out, mostly hilariously.
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This isn't like lighting a delicious doobie with a clipper – this takes work; it takes effort.
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Aquarius is the sign of innovation, so you'll find a way to work it all out!
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"I truly hope one day that we can work it out and get back together," she admitted.
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Work it through hair until it feels ready to be smoothed back into a tight, high ponytail.
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However, Mr Adamson said that if the concept could be made to work, it would improve safety.
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When Pfizer shut down its early neuroscience work, it cited "continual setbacks" faced by its internal programs.
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I understand the reason for the demonstration but I'm sure they'll be able to work it out.
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Because we spend so much time at work, it really is like going back to a hotel.
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So until something steers us in the other direction, we're going to work it as a homicide.
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"Hyper Enough" was a proper anthem, and you guys actually hired a radio promoter to work it.
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"They're not trying to work it out and get back together," her lawyer Ronald Litz tells PEOPLE.
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It's not bad, but certainly not great considering all the hard work it takes to get there.
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Net leverage of 2.8x looks manageable with plans to work it down to 2.5x by year-end.
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Sounds reasonable when you work it out that way — this isn't just a subsidy, but an investment.
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Microsoft declined to respond to inquiries from BuzzFeed News about any work it may do with CBP.
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That would give members three weeks to work it out before the DACA deadline in early March.
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Simply appealing to scientific freedom won't work: it doesn't establish science as part of the common good.
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" She adds: "Do I think that everyone needs to sit down and talk and work it out?
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Should it work, it would become the first bona fide anti-aging intervention available on the market.
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Pool accessories can also function as fashion accessories, as long as you work it like this kid.
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An uncomfortable topic comes up, but it's worth pushing through potential awkwardness to work it out, Aries!
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Still, with enough work, it could be an effective cargo loader or even a simple maintenance workforce.
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"I truly hope one day that we can work it out and get back together," admitted Bella.
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And he and his dad do work it out — but not for a season and a half.
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Fans are more than ready to learn what the "Work It" star has in store for them.
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It takes time to build a relationship and learn to work together, but we work it out.
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For such an idea to work, it is necessary to attribute specific bee ailments to particular sounds.
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And if you live and die by your mascara tube, then Work It Out is for you.
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A KPMG inquiry found flaws in work it did for the Guptas and the national tax agency.
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You can work it out and do a little early WYSIWYG editing in Bravo or play Breakout.
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It's time for him to go and we're going to continue to do whatever work it takes.
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She doesn't just "work it" on-screen, she tells PeopleStyle she hand draws all of her designs!
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To prepare his body for the film, McAvoy revealed the grueling work it took to bulk up.
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WHEELER: We've already started work, it may surprise you but we knew about the announcement before yesterday.
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Bringing back the VH1 Hip Hop Honors is definitely worth it, so let Missy Elliott work it.
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I genuinely believe them as a couple trying to work it out who still love each other.
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The two women, who spend half of their lives on camera, surely know how to work it.
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"Sometimes it's easy to forget all the work it took to get this law passed," Obama said.
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A few things are not working for you, and today, you'll want to work it all out.
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With 30m wells and pumps at work, it is hardly surprising that groundwater levels have been dropping.
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Electromagnetic – unfortunately you have to be Albert Einstein to really work it properly..."Navy Officer: "Yes sir.
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It all works fine if you work it into the leather with a paper towel or something.
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Because the credit is conditioned on work, it expands the supply of available labor and increases the
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" That work, it has said, is "critical to developing technology that powers products like the Google Assistant.
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It's a system that is neat and efficient, but also as beautiful as the work it produces.
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You know, my work, it came from the street, and ideally it should be on the street.
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As with his other nonfiction work, it shares a hands-off approach, without voice-over or commentary.
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It is a candid portrait of the opioid crisis and the work it takes to survive addiction.
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If all this sounds bleak to those who'd like to see Mueller finish his work, it should.
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Fitzgerald notes that the NSF only instituted archiving data management requirements for work it funds in 2011.
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And if they do, today's outrage will not have done the work it should — it must — do.
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Give peaches or rosemary a slight char on the barbecue, and work it out into a highball.
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While this can work, it can also fail spectacularly, according to the lawyer in New York City.
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Not only did the metaphor not work; it was not serious enough to be worthy of consideration.
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"It's not that complicated: if you want to be an actor, work it out yourself," he added.
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"I'm very practical about how much work it takes to even say you're a designer," he said.
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If that requires too much work, it would not be an effective use of an astronaut's time.
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And if the Italian quarantine is seen to work, it may become the model for actions elsewhere.
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But for satire to work, it has to be clearly satirical, as it is in the novel.
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Each customer with a problem would have to work it out alone, in private, with the bank.
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If you're willing to do a little extra work, it is possible to lower your prescription bills.
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She didn't want to work it out because she wanted to continue sleeping with your ex-boyfriend.
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Add this paste to the mixing bowl, and using a knife, work it into the dry flour.
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Photography works and doesn't work, it is tolerable and intolerable, it confounds and often exceeds our expectations.
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But, Harrison doesn't think the damage is beyond repair ... and thinks both sides can work it out.
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And we've now learned why Jamie's security alarm wasn't on ... she was unsure how to work it.
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The only problem is when you have all those tools and it doesn't work, it gets frustrating.
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"It'd be premature for Ryan to step down; they should try to work it out," said Rep.
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If I couldn't live without offspring, I figured we would find a way to work it out.
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Although the musical "Hamilton" does not feature any of Billings's work, it is very much worth exploring.
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Like Mr. Mungiu's other work, it is a thriller of sorts, built around an excruciating ethical problem.
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When it undertook that work, it found no other North American city whose example it could follow.
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If you aren't passionate about it and willing to put in the work, it probably won't succeed.
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But there are reasons to think the White House singled out news organizations whose work it dislikes.
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In Anoka Faruqee's work, it appears in the meticulously researched and virtuosic interaction of color and pattern.
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I believe that as the Commission does its work, it will find the same about our state.
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When the FBI completes its work, it sends what it has collected back to the White House.
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"We're going to work it out, but you know that's what I'm here for," Mr. Trump said.
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If we have a disagreement about something, we are going to work it out because we're married.
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When that didn't work, it pioneered techniques, like quantitative easing, to inject money into its financial system.
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This was just the tutorial, but Exapunks expected me to mostly work it out on my own.
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In showcasing women who are making intriguing work it accomplishes a great deal in their small space.
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I have a system to managing my family of five, and it doesn't just work — it is impeccable.
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No matter where you work, it seems, it's easy to lose sight of the forest for the trees.
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And hey, if celebs can work it out and coexist, isn't there hope for the rest of us?
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But just over time, seeing each other a lot at work, it just kind of developed into that.
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When Christo discusses his work, it is always a discussion of endurance, of overcoming adversity for art's sake.
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"It's been hard, but we work it out and figure it out as we go," she told PEOPLE.
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"At least three of the journalists murdered in 2017 were targeted in connection with their work," it said.
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Stacy's colleagues told him it wouldn't work; it was just too expensive to give that much free care.
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Should we now move to something a bit sharper than calling on all sides to work it out?
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The consultancy said it did not use the data in work it did for the 2016 U.S. election.
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Regulatory scrutiny is high, and the more Robinhood brings in-house, the more security work it must do.
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Because of the way that government agencies work, it hasn't even been clear who should regulate lab meat.
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This January, after years of work, it was approved for sleeping sickness in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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I want people to stick with me and work it out if they care, so I can't run.
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Beyond the style of the work, it is the theme that I have a deeply personal relationship with.
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It's all built on a system designed to inspire, but when it doesn't work, it really doesn't work.
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There have to be ways, with legitimate standards, with an understanding of common sense, to work it through.
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" He went on to say: "Nobody in our conference believes Obamacare is gonna work; it must be replaced.
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That means recycled plastic becomes less attractive because of the work it requires to sort and clean it.
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And if there's been an issue brewing at work, it could come to a head at this time.
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She does exactly what Raven said to do and it doesn't work, it needs to be done manually.
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Traders said that, while the plan would be hard work, it could help to turn the firm around.
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When I went back to work, it seemed I got a lot of embracing from the white guys.
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"It's going to hang and I'm not going to be able to work it up again," she said.
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A surprise that makes you question your sense of security pops up today, but you'll work it out.
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You're feeling very pressured around your career goals or your reputation early today, but you'll work it out!
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You've been hard at work (it is Virgo season!), but today, you want to be comfy at home.
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Ken Grossman admits that Sierra Nevada has no firm plans to work it into their already iconic packaging.
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It's about loving and supporting each person by saying, 'Give them their privacy, let them work it out.
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Even though he's long been deliteralizing his work, it still captures the structural recklessness of the best graffiti.
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"I hope they can work it out," said Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the chamber's No. 2 Republican.
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But by limiting options for those engaged in sex work, it will directly lead to violence and abuse.
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But the judge told the couple to go home and try to work it out one more time.
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"You told us to come back if we couldn't work it out, so we're back," Mr. Issa said.
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The other 99 percent of you, come sit over here by me and we will work it out.
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"If they're saying that 'Well, it's not going to work,' it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy," he said.
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I work it in as a hair mask, too, and I use it as an eye makeup remover.
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He has rented almost all of his small plot to other farmers, who work it using modern equipment.
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"I had to dig deep," Djokovic said, discussing the work it took to try to rebuild his game.
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We bought the house despite concerns that it would sink us with the amount of work it needed.
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SO WE'LL WORK IT AS EXPEDITIOUSLY AS WE CAN BUT IT'S IN THE HANDS OF THE COURT NOW.
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"We have a minor dispute I think we will probably be able to work it out," Trump said.
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This wasn't even a case of less pay for equal work -- it was less pay for more work.
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The movie brings viewers inside the dedication, obsession, and decades of hard work it takes to achieve perfection.
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"I'm sure it's highly complex and suspect they've taken a long time to work it out," he said.
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The union would coordinate with Congress to ensure employees get paid if they have to work, it said.
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In a new paper, researchers from the Centre for Global Development (CGD) work it out for each member.
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This day of rest doesn't mean simply refraining from "work," it includes prohibitions against writing, cooking and electricity.
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And, if it&aposs really impacting your work, it&aposs okay to bring it up with a manager.
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With machines doing so much of our work, it is probably time to start decreasing the standard workweek.
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Can you walk me through a bit of all the work it took to get to this point?
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But the "mancession" sitcoms (save for, I guess, Work It) weren't really about a decline in men's employment.
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"Canada's attempts to resolve a conflict with China by roping in its allies will never work," it said.
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So, for those couples who decide not to work it out, here's some advice on how to move on.
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To make Flex Watch work, it also has to compare its travel data to a user's own personal preferences.
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If this works out, and Cardi can work it into her very busy schedule ... we could be hiring soon.
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When this type of self-betrayal plays out at work, it can undermine trust and respect across the team.
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But the work it would take immediately, he felt, would allow them to speed up their efforts long-term.
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If you've ever watched how storm surges work, it flows in fast, very fast, and then it flows out.
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The girls of Fifth Harmony have already proven that they're worth it, but now they're looking to work it.
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"[A]ssuming that Uber can get this to work, it will no longer be a utilitarian device," Dennis tweeted.
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That is, it left no greasy residue and no extra effort was required to work it into the skin.
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And I would say if you looked at the quality of the work, it may not be that different.
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There's an old-fashioned beauty philosophy that for something to work, it must cause at least a little pain.
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Other than the amount of work, it was quite a pleasure because every scene was put together just wonderfully.
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Even though we're on an amazing healthcare plan my mom has through work, it still cost them around $10,000.
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But the outcry on Capitol Hill suggests that even if the firms continue their work, it will prove difficult.
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Sometimes it's 3 o'clock in the morning, but we kind of work it out before we go to sleep.
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Apply styling product to your wet hair and work it through, similar to how you did with the conditioner.
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Work it into your beauty routines — especially now that 'tis the season for festive fetes and holiday parties, galore.
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The experience gave me a taste of the hard work it takes to succeed in a faster-paced place.
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Called "The Sound of Work", it was released by Siemens India to mark International Workers Day on May 1.
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Deep red, cobalt blue, lime green — whatever your unexpected mascara choice, Work It Out is the place to look.
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Confusion around cash or questions of who owes what to whom will come up today—work it out later.
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Under the terms of the accord, Petrobras will be compensated by auction winners for work it has already done.
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If this doesn't work, it shows just how unlikely any gun reform legislation is under a Republican-led Congress.
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And as we trudge back to work, it seems like a worthwhile time to ask: What is the point?
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It seems to work: "It was so much fun, though," Spears says, a smile finally coming to her lips.
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And making clear that if they fail, they have to be able to work it out on their own.
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One doesn't have to be a mathematician to work it out: 6x11=6666+32=98 Farfetched, you might say.
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Frustration is a part of that but in Marshall's work it also comes out as a kind of romance.
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I'll miss this pop-up address and the scrappy, feisty work it has hosted over the past three years.
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Despite the acclaim surrounding this academic work, it took some time before volatility-as-risk started to infect markets.
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We're launching a new workplace advice column, Work It Out, to help you solve all these problems and more.
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In Russell and Larbi's work it is pure dance, and it's also not about giving everything at every moment.
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Democratic strategist Jim Manley acknowledged Clinton needs to "plant a flag and work it hard" in places like Pennsylvania.
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If you've been waiting for an over-due payoff for your hard work, it could definitely come this month!
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If he continues to do this work, it may be from a prison cell for the next few years.
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Like: If those movies that we talked about don't work, it will be felt [by women] in the industry.
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In order for it to work, it needs to be mounted to the wall 5 feet above the crib.
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"You work it out: Mach nine, and over 1,000 km," Putin told Russian media at the time, Reuters reported.
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Many veterans need this program and in order for it to work, it needs to be reformed and fixed.
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In Mr. Colescott's work, it was – and the guy in the back of the boat was playing a banjo.
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If the Stanton call doesn't "work," it will not be the first time Sterling has had to shift gears.
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Education was more something that, if you could qualify and were able to work, it would be priced reasonably.
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Kris Jenner knows how to work it ... because as well as scoring $150 million in the Kardashian's new E!
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"I would go into the club and I would just work it out on the dance floor," he said.
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While this may not always work, it at least teaches me the important skills of perseverance and problem solving.
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"Alyson I knew you were special from the moment you were in my 'Work It' video, breakdancing," Elliott wrote.
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Step back from this conflict with your wallet in tow, and encourage the principals to work it out directly.
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I'm sorry there's no background music but it's a Sonos system and no one knows how to work it.
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And I'm sure you all will be able to work it out with him to run it in parallel.
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Past Tense Just before he died, the architect created a spiraling city square that elevates the work it houses.
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"If a bunch of IPOs don't work, it doesn't mean much for Google stock or Microsoft stock," Colas said.
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The more granular we get in this work, it may feel like it takes more time, but it's important.
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" On Thursday, Vice President Pence said he would leave it up to Trump and Price to "work it out.
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Further, Google says the work it is doing on Project Maven is going to help people, not hurt them.
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"When people come see us work, it gives them a totally different way to experience Hawaii," Ms. Ortiz said.
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While Bhutan has condemned the Chinese road work, it has studiously avoided saying whether it asked India to intervene.
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" Mr. Trump suggested papering over the dispute in public comments: "We should both say, 'We will work it out.
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Since I can't get in my usual workout I walk home from work — it helps with the fatigue immensely.
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In an interview Mr. Cohen, 37, expressed pride in his clothing and the work it took to obtain it.
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When that didn't work it was a laughable attempt to overturn the results of the election via faithless electors.
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The family does not pay rent, but with Mr. Duran unable to work, it struggles to make ends meet.
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What I admire most about Christianity is the amazing good work it inspires people to do around the world.
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To stay high-energy, productive, engaged, and happier at work, it is important to prioritize balance and time-outs.
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Now, most lawmakers agree that though the program needs significant repair work, it should become permanent in some form.
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For health insurance to work, it needs to be a bad deal for lots and lots of healthy people.
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And everybody's just got so much work, it shouldn't be a problem for them to switch some tracks around.
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" It is worth noting that Steele himself later disowned the work: "… it was only supposed to be a demo.
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Given the scandalous nature of the work, it is conceivable that those around her were blind to the resemblance.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The first time I saw David Shrobe's work, it was in images online.
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With the growth of population, land grows in value, and the men who work it must pay for the privilege.
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" Elliott continued, "she straight up killed 'Work it' with the yea yea yea at the beginning & the sound effects & all.
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"It was a lot of work — it was lot more work than I actually thought going into it," he confessed.
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That changed after I realized all the energy and work it takes to raise and be responsible for a child.
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That's not to say that commercial success diminishes a work; it doesn't, but I believe it doesn't define it either.
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Even if you think he&aposs a bad egg, you&aposve got to at least work it towards a solution.
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His art offered a great example of something I had always looked for in any artist's work — it was genuine.
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I'd like to see them be able to work it out so it could go quickly, whatever they work out.
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"I'm happy with the environment, I'm happy with the work — it was just an annoying thing that happened," he said.
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We cannot be complacent, and we cannot forget the hard work it took us to get to where we are.
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"It is critically important to us that every member of our staff feels valued and respected at work," it said.
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Yet because the EU doubts this will ever work, it is now treating the backstop as the most likely outcome.
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It not only discredits their intelligence, but all the hard work it takes to make it as a professional athlete.
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The supervisor replied that he would "work it through the campaign" and not to make a commitment at that point.
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As for work, it should be known that there is no more ambitious person than a pregnant future single mom.
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Because basic income lacks conditions and is paid regardless of work, it provides recipients the power to refuse to work.
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But the study's authors also point out that in order for AV to work, it has to work for everyone.
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If you prefer an edgier look, spray your waves with a dry texturizer and work it in with your hands.
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I suppose like with all sexual relationships, you feel your way around it, you work it out as you go.
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"When I first realized that our venture wasn't going to work, it crushed me," Matthew Gill of THCheese told MUNCHIES.
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And that's a good thing, because this type of education not only doesn't work—it actually seems to be counterproductive.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you are looking for steady work, it is probably best not to go into show business.
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How do you have such deep feelings for someone and then just walk away because you can't work it out?
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I take my hands and just work it until the shape is perfect and it can sit on its own.
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"People don't need to know how much work it is to be as beautiful as you are," says one designer.
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Indigo says the work it did with plants was inspired by the recent strides made in understanding the human biome.
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"If this one doesn't work, it will stop mass transit experimentation for at least 15 years," Elias would later warn.
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If you're listening to music while you work, it makes the most sense to leave the dial in volume mode.
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Rather than do the work it takes to get your personal life sorted out, it's easier to blame other people.
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The EPA defended itself and said the commission did not properly recognize the work it has done in environmental justice.
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Traders said that while the plan would be hard work, it could present an opportunity to turn the firm around.
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To work, it will require a decarbonized economy that will necessitate a big, interconnected transformation in all sectors of society.
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As I have tried to do in my own work, it makes these connections between Appalachia and the wider world.
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But the good news is, depending on where you work, it could come a lot cheaper — if not almost free.
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When someone criticizes your work, it can feel like a confirmation of your inner critic saying you're not good enough.
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If The War Lover lacks the humor of Joseph Heller's famously absurdist work, it also abjures its cartoonish adolescent simplifications.
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Noma Dumezweni It does that wonderful thing that books do when they work; it makes you desperate for more story.
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If you consistently struggle to find the motivation to go to work, it may be time to explore other options.
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But the court rejected that, saying since the manufacturer had the right to reject defective work, it had supervisory control.
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Oh my god, when you own that and work it — all of it — the phones will ring off the hook.Me?
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Each season tackles a different tech innovation and focuses on the work it takes to get it out the door.
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Given the informal nature of much sex work, it can be nigh on impossible to prove which money is which.
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In order for Credit Karma to work, it needs to match your identity with your TransUnion and Equifax credit files.
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If you don't see my work, it would be easy to think that just from reproductions or reading about it.
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The arbitration rule, in many ways, encapsulated the bureau's work: It was independent and designed to fill a regulatory gap.
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In other words, a one size fits all approach will not only not work, it would probably be uniquely unproductive.
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I hope that it's an open-ended piece of work — it provides questions and avenues of thought and not answers.
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For a radio jammer to work, it needs to be fairly close to the signal its crew wants to disrupt.
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The DOJ disagreed, saying that since the Justice Department wasn't sure whether the method would work, it would be premature.
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Whatever happens to you, you put it on a page, work it into a shape, cast it in a light.
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With the special counsel Robert S. Mueller III still at work, it would seem reasonable to anticipate more to come.
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If you're thinking don't break up, you guys will work it out, this is horrible—that's also a good one.
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"AI's going to fix it," or, "We've got algorithms that are going to work it out," or something like that.
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The dedicated fan will identify two patterns in his television work: It is invariably funny, and it is invariably canceled.
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Less claustrophobically allegorical than Mr. Lanthimos's other work, it is cruel and funny, an elaborate period bonbon laced with poison.
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When you say you adore that body of work, it seems like you are someone who adores violence and horror.
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While an occasional swear word is usually accepted at work, it shouldn't become a pervasive part of an office's culture.
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AT&T, meanwhile, was eager to shed the prohibition on computer work it agreed to in the 1956 antitrust settlement.
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Though that system gives managers more flexibility to assign work, it does not necessarily benefit the organization as a whole.
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As Nora puts it, the question is ''how to work it, how to use that invisibility, to make it burn.
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Money and love doesn't come with hard work; it comes with doing what you love, what you have passion for.
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"A work like that," he said, "if you don&apost sell the work, it&aposs not a work of art."
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"Work it, girl," someone from the crowd shouted as Patricia Trotter raced around the ring with Duffy, the Norwegian elkhound.
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Cambridge Analytica has repeatedly denied that it used any of Facebook's data in the work it did for Trump's campaign.
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If you are not finding success at work, it could be because your personality better aligns with a different job.
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For Positive Train Control to work, it must be installed on the rail line AND the trains using those rails.
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In Hopper's work it is emotion, not motion, that counts, the feelings that roil beneath the surfaces of his images.
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"We're going to work it out, have a good time," the president told one resident, having posed for a photo.
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Everyone says getting a puppy is a lot of work, but that doesn't really capture how much work it is.
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But for a partnership to truly work, it has to be a win-win for both players in the game.
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When Mourad first started doing this work it was overwhelming for him to see such blatant disregard for the environment.
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These themes will spur epiphanies; if anything about your daily routine isn't working, this is your time to work it out.
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For this strategy to work, it takes a sincere voice infused with just the right amount of puns and biting humor.
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If you're not into how much work it can be to thread up the skewers, try using a grilling basket instead.
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"When you show in small places that it can work, it gives a lot of credibility," Noble said of Seattle's program.
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By Wednesday morning, Trump told NBC's "The Today Show" that he's spoken to Boeing and they're going to work it out.
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And if "La La Land" wins, it'll be a testimony to just how much work it still really has to do.
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Take animal fat—you know, lard—and cut it into little pieces, then work it into the flour with the wine.
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Obey the laws of the land and put other matters into the hands of God and he will work it out.
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To really work, it needs more time to focus on the singing, dancing, and seemingly seamless shift from era to era.
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"From a young age, The Duchess had a keen awareness of social issues and actively participated in charitable work," it says.
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Hell, even if it doesn't work, it sure sounds more fun than freezing my ass off in a tiny bachelor suite.
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She is the founder and CEO of Work It Daily, a site dedicated to helping people solve their own career problems.
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"It never seems to work it the way they they think it will," Cera said of Ohio's March primaries and candidates.
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I want to blend: It means I get work, it means I'm safe(r) in this shitty #MeToo world of ours.
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And though there was no real reason this new plan wouldn't work, it was, for me at least, a major problem.
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It's the face that everyone makes when their significant other busts out the camera phone and instructs us to work it.
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Online, someone might joke about Elizabeth Warren's PLAN for her love life, and Elizabeth Warren might call to work it out.
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And, certainly, when I talk about equal pay for equal work, it is long past time we finally got that fixed.
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If Broadway wants to be at the forefront of inclusivity, this is the kind of work it needs to be doing.
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There was a lot of good committee work; it was just all on the shelf the last three to four months.
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The three were all smiles as they posed for a photo in Elliott's trailer later tweeted by the "Work It" songstress.
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Even for prototyping and rapid turnaround work it doesn't seem likely that a locally trained model will often be an option.
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Microsoft's blog post, which says it was "proud" of the work it was doing, triggered widespread condemnation today on social media.
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Every time you get pulled away from work, it takes about 25 minutes, on average, to regain focus, according to Glei.
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Like most of Mr Iannucci's work, it is essentially concerned with ambition and how it must be disguised from the public.
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FRIENDS: "We can work it out" The Beatles invented the idea of the band as a creative unit in the 21969s.
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Even better: this hope is built on real, meaningful progress that acknowledges the work it takes to build a peaceful civilization.
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I stand by that thesis, but I still can't believe how much work it takes to make this cocktail from scratch.
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So on August 26, take a moment to appreciate all the work it took to make Women's Equality Day a reality.
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It's constantly in danger, and when you celebrate it you have to acknowledge the hard work it took to sustain it.
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In its annual Environmental Responsibility Report, the U.S. technology giant outlined all the work it is doing to make itself greener.
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But if it doesn't work, it will be because of the obstinance of the Syrian regime and that of its allies.
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I like that it ends with "GAZI": You had an emotionally complex night, now we're up, gotta get it, work it.
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Some communication issues will come up, but you're one of the smartest signs in the zodiac, Libra—you'll work it out.
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Bash: You always had adults in the room Borger: Right, and so you always felt, they're going to work it out.
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Of course there were people there who showed me how to work it, but it was all happening on the day.
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The Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata said that a piece of land belongs to those who work it—same thing with books.
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The department is at the centre of things again because Mr Xi puts so much emphasis on the work it does.
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"Reducing costs and becoming as lean and efficient as possible also remain part of that work," it said in a statement.
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"Now, why can't we just ask the lower courts to listen to your arguments and theirs, and work it out." video
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And if that's the case, you've probably come to realize how much work it can be to get ready to buy.
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But for a company at the forefront of the future of work, it is even more imperative to get it right.
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"With its Friday missile launch, Pyongyang wanted to give the impression that sanctions will not work," it said in an editorial.
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One colleague recalled using a MacBook Air to cut a bagel just to see if it would work (it evidently did).
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"This particular watch retails for $45,000 plain, but after all the diamond work it is valued at nearly $100,000," Arasheben says.
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"If I knew how much work it was, I honestly don't know if I would do it again," Ms. Cast said.
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At the time when I was doing that work, it was dozens of people around the world doing work like that.
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Why it matters: Microsoft said in a January blog post it was "proud" of the work it was doing with ICE.
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The context: Microsoft had boasted in a January blog that it was "proud" of the work it was doing for ICE.
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"Sheriff sales for the house—she's crying, we work it out, and a couple weeks later, they're back again," he said.
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Ultimately, whatever pain you're experiencing there's almost definitely a solution out there, though it can take time to work it out.
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With the skin tone work, it started as something on the side that we needed to socialize a number of times.
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If I still can't work it out, there's usually a friendly producer nearby who can help me fill in the gaps.
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The message is entirely different from Broad Shoulders, but like so much of Bennett and Chance's work, it centers on family.
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"'Work It Out' is the first track I started working on for this new album," the producer told THUMP over email.
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There was sexism, there was racism that she faced and when you actually looked at the work, it was pretty impressive.
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It was given to his friends, "war veterans" like himself, whether or not they had any idea how to work it.
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But if you watch Mr. Sloan at work, it is quickly clear that programming is on the verge of redefining creativity.
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Though there are intricate, soft-spoken strands of music in this brooding, mercurial work, it also has stretches of frenzied intensity.
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That is a "fundamentally different" approach than traditional drug discovery, where if a molecule doesn't work it can't be easily fixed.
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We are a nation that professes to love democracy but we are unwilling to do the work it requires of us.
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This isn't to say that changing a character to some more marginalized identity can't work; it can, sometimes to glorious effect!
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"We have up to 180 days to work it out," Kulit said, adding that the time frame was stipulated by law.
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Mr. Trump's reluctance to take a pet under his wing seems silly when you consider how little work it must involve.
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In 2014, when the team started its work, it says that bugs were sometimes not fixed six months after being discovered.
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Professor Moore said that while a conviction would bar SNC-Lavalin from bidding on government work, it wouldn't wipe it out.
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"We have up to 180 days to work it out," Kulit said, adding that the time frame was stipulated by law.
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And Goldman remained under government scrutiny, especially for the lucrative work it had done for a fraudulent Malaysian investment fund, 1MDB.
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But we should remember that it is not those images that are doing the important work — it is Ms. Thunberg herself.
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Bombshell's is an empty feminism that's more about gesturing at progress than grappling with the work it takes to move forward.
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If supporters' plan of attack doesn't work, it would mean looking at next year when Congress returns from the winter break.
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Even when you feel that you're keeping your stress under control at work, it can rear its ugly head at home.
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While Ryan supports Gateway, he also pointed out the president's opposition and urged lawmakers to work it out with the administration.
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Sitting at a computer and scrolling through hours of surveillance footage can be migraine-inducing work; it is not for everyone.
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"We'll give him some more time to work (it out), and he'll find his rhythm and stroke," manager Clint Hurdle said.
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If there is a steady theme throughout Kelley's diverse work, it is his chameleonic ability to leap between genres and methods.
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Its car park became inaccessible and the staff could not get to work (it usually accommodates skiers with an artificial surface).
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Professor Moore said that while a conviction would bar SNC-Lavalin from bidding on government work, it wouldn't wipe it out.
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Like other moments in White's work, it has been a kind of lodestar for me, an orientation in queer art-making.
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Dab a little hand sanitizer on your key, carefully work it into the keyhole, and the alcohol will melt the ice.
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If the brands simply pulled out and they lost their home work, it could be disastrous for them and their families.
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" He added: "We hope that with this work, it will be possible to ease social tensions around the subject of Smoleńsk.
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"We're going to sit down at some point with the Democrats, we're going to work it all out," he told reporters.
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Fancy people said no, that wouldn't work, it would just make things worse—but they didn't seem to have an alternative.
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Work is a constant theme on the record, from the title of the album to "Work It" and "Workaholic Paranoid Bitch".
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Science fiction, horror, and fantasy have so much room for psychological analysis of whatever has gone into making whatever work it is.
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Whether you use a monitor for gaming, editing photos, or just doing work, it doesn't hurt to treat yourself to an upgrade.
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I use less ground coffee then recommended and if I set it up after work it will be ready the next morning.
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Whereas Twitter, you know, even though I think it's somewhat flawed the way that replies work, it wasn't really on your profile.
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"For LED light therapy to work, it has to applied for at least half an hour over any area," says Dr. Chiu.
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"Things I've been dealing with my whole life in the work, it all came together in this," Mehta told The National Post.
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Think about it: If you're all screaming on top of each other, you're not going to be able to work it through.
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"Even though he was very friendly, I just had never seen anybody work it the way he did on camera," notes Welch.
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Life without sleep has no circuit breakers, so if you have a stressful day at work, it doesn't get better at night.
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I felt that because it was so similar to what I've already been doing in my modeling work... it just made sense.
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You should also note that in order for the Assistant to work, it has to be linked to an existing Amazon account.
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So I said, 'If you guys can work it out for me so I can still do my projects, and I'll stay.
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There are several defining features of play that separate it from work: It is imaginative, marked off in some way from reality.
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"Even w/ all that hard work, it would be narcissistic to pretend I 'bootstrapped' it alone and w/o others," she added.
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This only scratches the surface of what we've achieved … and we all know how much hard work it took to get here.
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While you may be itching to get your own toucan, Brock warns of all the work it takes to care for one.
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Managed By Q lets office managers book cleanings, handy work, IT help, and order office supplies thanks to a partnership with Staples.
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But canceling The Nightly Show won't just put Wilmore out of work, it will also disband an incredibly diverse group of writers.
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That means it'll bring to Chromium some of the work it did to make Edge work really well with touchscreens, for example.
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Dion also took on Missy Elliott's "Work It" and Britney Spears' "Work Bitch" during her Ellen appearance, which will air on Monday.
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Instead, I used to write everything down in my journal to work it out in my head, like a letter to myself.
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But if a sulphate-based sunshade was successfully deployed and was shown to work, it might then be time for phase two.
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After the two companies couldn't work it out, Ek turned to the EC, which oversees fair and nondiscriminatory competition in business practices.
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Up to now the company has not charged the Trust for the development work it has undertaken as part of the collaboration.
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At the top of his agenda at home is teaching his children the time and hard work it takes to make money.
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The result is that each time a visitor views her work, it itself will be different, another rotation, another point of view.
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And if you do find yourself shopping, calculate how many hours of work it would take you to pay for your purchase.
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But Nvidia's new program doesn't need this prep-work — it works without labelled datasets, but manages to produce results of similar quality.
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If one partner seems particularly stressed after work, it might not be the right time to bombard them with bills and deadlines.
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VICE: The whole thing is strange, but that's what I think makes You're the Worst work, it doesn't hide from the strange.
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And yes, glory, as man breaks the beast to ride it, work it, drive it, and builds his monuments upon virgin plains.
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So for me it seems that the balance sheet normalization process has – has really done the work it was supposed to do.
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But Gatti and his accomplices decided that no matter how widely appreciated or critically lauded a woman's work, it is ultimately expendable.
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Instead, she and her team record real audio and motion capture data, then work it into a digital recreation of an event.
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But, despite the exhausting work, it sounds like the process was worth it — Taft has been a long time fan of wrestling.
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I hope you two can work it out, if that's what you want, or at least that you can save your friendship.
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Omarr is willing to work it out with the bank, but if they can't he wants to tell it to the judge.
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Flanner, who co-founded that project, and Cole Plakias realized that to make urban agriculture work, it was best to scale up.
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Or you can look at them and say, 'This is a terrible thing, but let's work it out, let's figure it out.
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"If we could offer these people work, it will allow them to reclaim their lives and that's the important thing," he added.
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Editorial work must be separate from business operations and only public funds can be used to pay for any work, it added.
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The American Heart Association taps famous musicians, actresses, TV hosts and more to work it in red designer gowns on the catwalk.
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If a basic income did discourage work, it would also encourage education and longer, better job searches, and it would raise wages.
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More straightforward than much of his other work, it might be the closest thing to a beach read Stephenson has turned out.
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We couldn't even get the sexting to work (it really doesn't flow if you have hour-long gaps between each filthy message).
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His dancers had a bit more experience and time to practice the moves, and damn do they know how to work it.
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Maybe it's to leave it alone and just kind of put it in their hands, and let's just go work it out.
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This only scratches the surface of what we've achieved… and we all know how much hard work it took to get here.
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Whereas Twitter, you know even though I think it's somewhat flawed the way that replies work, it wasn't really on your profile.
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Generally, it costs $10 a night to sleep there but you can work it off with chores if you can't afford that.
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"The president told him to go back and talk to [Speaker] Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell and work it out," said Sen.
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You don't feel satisfied If you don't feel any attachment or pride in your work, it can be difficult to stay motivated.
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Michael Dell may have wanted VMware to take this struggling public company off his hands and work it into its bigger cousin.
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Or, if the Justice Department felt that imposing conditions would not work, it could seek to block the deal in federal court.
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Judging by its big enterprise work, it didn't take Trump seriously enough when he was breaking from the Republican pack last year.
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He wasn't mimicking suffering for effect; he knew that in order for a song to work it had to be authentic, felt.
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The group touted the work it did with users like the AFL-CIO to streamline the digital organizing process for advocacy groups.
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Apple says it cares about education, students and teachers, and the work it showed today suggests that it's not just lip service.
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Having completed that work, it created a new order type using the formula that IEX says is accurate to within 90 percent.
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In either case, it helps to know when to step in and when to let a choking person work it out alone.
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The force will eventually swell to 5,000 men from 7 battalions and will also engage in humanitarian and development work, it said.
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When Weaver-Madsen sees an interesting light pattern or reflection, she records it, and considers how to work it into her projects.
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At work, it turns out that afternoon napping does a better job of getting us over that post-lunch slump than caffeine.
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But I also realize that in order for Credit Karma's model to work, it needs access to some of my personal information.
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Even without breakdowns, the amount of work it takes every day to keep the trains running on the fraying system is staggering.
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But this is an unhealthy dream, both for the dreamer and for those animals whose work it is to produce these clones.
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Visitors were asked to remove their shoes to experience the work: "It makes people feel more vulnerable," the curator Cheryl Haines explained.
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But now that the new coronavirus has forced many companies to shift to remote work, it will be hard to reverse course.
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If that doesn't work, it won't change the fact that Medicare and Medicaid will cost ever more money as the population ages.
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Chelsea could not quite work it out: Its only chance to draw level came from a late free kick, from the chaos.
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Whether you're reading articles, editing your own drafts, or proofreading others' work, it may be helpful to highlight text in a PDF.
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"It was there that I truly fell in love with not only doing it but how much work it takes," he says.
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In order to be solid in a relationship you have to keep people out of it and let God work it out.
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Dear Work It Out, I am 19 and in college and have recently started to build my career by attending tech conferences.
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If a leader has familiarity with someone's name and work, it can turn into opportunities for more challenging assignments, promotions and more.
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If you have a quote you like posted somewhere prominent, people seem to automatically assume you've read the work it came from.
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Our sources say this isn't the first time they've taken a break -- and in the past, they've managed to work it out.
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When my disability made it difficult to work, it was the last thing I would use to explain an absence from class.
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Get a life outside of work If you are struggling at work, it helps to have other activities that bring you happiness.
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"Going out on your own, you quickly find out the amount of work it takes to make one item well," Taghizadeh said.
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"But I do know that as we work it out it's critical we be clear, transparent, consistent and respectful of Due Process."
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That means access to the NHS, colleges, and legal work: It means freedom of movement and freedom from the fear of deportation.
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With its forefinger extended, the hand points beyond the edge of the work; it is strong and authoritative but dwarfed in scale.
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That may sound like hypocrisy, but to people familiar with how Apple's products and services work, it is simply a matter of technology.
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I believe that in the current phase of our work, it is important for me to be clear of any conflicts of interest.
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Many of the gifts have been solicited; that is, the Museum has sought out a donor for a work it has already selected.
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Fast's exhibition, August, which opened in mid-September, was controversial not for the video work it contained, but rather for its questionable framing.
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Brush matte brown eyeshadow across your lids to the crease; then, use a smaller liner brush to work it into your lower lashline.
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If the company's turnaround plan doesn't work, it could close even more stores, said Interim CEO Cheryl Bachelder on an earnings call Wednesday.
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Both Chelsea's and Bill's speeches hammered home not just how important motherhood has been for Hillary, but also how much work it was.
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This, we both agreed, might not only be a structure that could work, it would be one in which both companies could thrive.
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Still, I am happy when I see them, because when young people work it helps then stay away from a life of crime.
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Their work, it seems to me, may have more in common with the history of religious painting than with their more provocative predecessors.
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The performance will raise awareness and funds for the work it does with children and young people affected by HIV in southern Africa.
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Thank you for joining us, if you could tell us more about yourselves and your work it would be great to hear more.
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Given the nature of your work, it only seems fair to ask: What are some of the most beautiful places in the world?
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If you are about to change the way you work, it requires more than the pure technology to make that happen, Levie said.
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It says that, through its work, it has managed to create the "most comprehensive collection of self-reported environmental data" on the planet.
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" If he feels like he's adding value and is a productive member of a team at work, "it makes me better at home.
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Whatever the argument was on Monday, they make up on Tuesday … Just get the parents out of it [and] they'll work it out.
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That has made it tough to capture candids, since, for the Clips to really work, it needs to be close to its subject.
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If you have the patience and gentleness with hinges necessary to get the Lomography Square Camera to work, it can do a lot.
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The ministry advised the groups on the importance of complying with the laws and customs of the areas where they work, it said.
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Rapper Missy Elliott took to Twitter on Tuesday, when she voiced her approval of a woman rapping the artist's hit song "Work It."
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If you're, say, at work, it might show a watch face with complications like your calendar, email, or maybe a currency exchange rate.
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As the most recent addition to their ever-evolving body of work, it looks to the future while remaining rooted in the eternal.
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But there is no higher authority for the rescue of wayward ringtails on skyscrapers, the raccoon had to work it out for itself.
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"We might have different beliefs and ideologies, but when we're at work it doesn't matter, we just get the job done," Nurettin says.
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And to make it work, it requires a little flexible dongle that snaps into the cuff and pairs to your phone via Bluetooth.
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Both activities can teach an important lesson about food—it comes from somewhere, and it takes some work—it doesn't just appear magically.
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If your Sybil-esque alter ego keeps body slamming you into an iron pipe to sabotage your work, it might come in handy.
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And if you wondered, Apple Pay does not need EMV to work; it works even when merchants are waiting for their EMV certification.
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This is now so common we barely notice it, but when Levine first presented the work, it was seen by many as scandalous.
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"At every stage, the central government will fully assist local governments to complete the related work of doing restorative construction work," it said.
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If the Massachusetts-based hardware company is able to do the same for yard work, it will be a truly impressive feat indeed.
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The former staffers we spoke to largely felt that this damaged Media Matters's credibility and hurt the work it did in other areas.
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When he talks of spraying "cockroaches" or urges people to "start work", it is hard to miss the old codewords for massacring Tutsis.
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"More often than not, if someone is coming from a genuine place," Mr. Heckman said, "they'll find a way to work it out."
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Still, though, despite Republicans' best efforts to sabotage the law, we have seen that when we let the ACA work, it actually does.
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In the most drastic example, ABC's "Work It," two unemployed friends dressed up in drag after finding no one willing to hire men.
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If DIBs work, it could unlock new revenue streams from the private sector to fund high quality global development projects around the world.
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"There's a chance that the president can have his veto sustained, but he's going to have to really work it," Mr. Breaux said.
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But with some additional work, it could have bought tickets; relisted them on multiple services; monitored and adjusted their pricing; and awaited buyers.
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That's because when a relatively small number of stocks are doing all the work, it makes the whole market vulnerable to sudden losses.
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Add more stock, work it in and stop only when the whole thing feels like extra-thick pancake batter with a few chunks.
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The companies talked but were unable to work it out even after Mondelez raised its offer from $107 for each share to $115.
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They had to be intense — the bigger the muscle group, the more you're going to have to physically work it to feel it.
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Instead, tell your child: 'It didn't work, it is their loss, you're wonderful, now what do we need to do to go forward?
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For labeling to work, it has to be on the package or right where consumers look when they first walk into a store.
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An adaptation doesn't have to stay true to every word to work, it just has to tell that story using its own language.
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In most photographic projects about sex work, it is the faces and bodies of women we see: their strength, weakness, courage and suffering.
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Ms. Taylor said the agency is proud of the work it has done in recent years to get landlords to pay their fines.
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"I understand the reason for the demonstration, but I'm sure they will be able to work it out," he added without offering specifics.
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It's been 21984 years since Alyson Stoner first danced for Missy Elliott, and on Monday night, she proved she can still work it!
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"I think some of my colleagues fell into a trap of being complacent and they didn't work it and that showed," McCaul said.
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"If you look at the evolution of technology over the course of decades, tech doesn't eliminate work; it changes work," Mr. Wilke said.
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There are many factors behind it, but one is the digitization of the economy and the new ways of organizing work it enables.
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But when I read a lot of your work it seemed that you're saying that actually, poetry is about the shortcomings of language.
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When Daniel and Elizabeth fought, they no longer wondered if that might mean the end but knew instead they would work it out.
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If the opera will be anything like West's previous work, it will be experimental, possibly confusing, and be finished at the 11th hour.
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When you make a commitment to someone else, it's a commitment to ask their opinion and listen and work it out with them.
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Job growth not only puts more Americans back to work, it also drives wages higher as employers must compete harder to find workers.
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Build off of your mutual interest in cold brew coffee or outdoor concerts, and find a way to work it into future conversations.
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"When I saw the speaker about to rob my colleagues of their hard work, it was more than I could bear," Butler said.
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Partly it underscored the obsessive cleansing rituals that often surface in her work; it was also a way of tying up loose ends.
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Employees' performance and improvement are essential with any job, but when managers harshly antagonize employees for their work, it can take a toll.
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" A Fox spokesman said there could be betting references on-air "if it makes sense and our announcers can organically work it in.
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"A jury, if it's outrageous enough conduct, will award a big number and let the lawyers and judges work it out," he said.
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"A jury, if it's outrageous enough conduct, will award a big number and let the lawyers and judges work it out," he said.
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"This party is strongest when it stands for the values it articulates and we'll work it out as we go along," she said.
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In order for MIT's audio AI to work, it had to learn a lot about the relationship between objects and materials and sound.
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The work it takes to get that show and to have it snatched away by some guy who does "Spoken Bird" poetry. Unacceptable.
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And for the intervention to work, it couldn't let even one viable sperm through—it just takes one to get a woman pregnant.
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Defense Secretary James Mattis and Tillerson on Monday told reporters it was up to the countries involved to work it out among themselves.
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Apart from Ailey's work, it was troubling how much of the choreography was indistinct: pasted onto the dancers instead of embedded in them.
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Black folks voting wasn't the end of Fannie Lou's work; it was part of her organizing to ensure better conditions for black people.
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For the mixed-media artist Xavier Veilhan, the studio is not only a place of work, it is also a place for living.
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But the response that we've had, if that continues, we can work down the cost and we can work it down a lot.
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Hopefully these two crazy kids can work it out in time to name the baby Kris Kardashian and ensure his or her grandmomager's attention.
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I'm left to work it out on my own, which I try to do sitting at my kitchen table, staring at my judgmental refrigerator.
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If you get a year-end bonus at work, it could bump you up to another tax bracket and increase the taxes you owe.
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Then they saw the vision and the value that House of Highlights was going to provide, and we were able to work it through.
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"Due to safety reasons and requirements on safe production, shale gas mining companies have suspended mining work," it quoted the county government as saying.
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For Crowdfense to make it work, it will have to resell the same capabilities to multiple customers, he said, which could lead to problems.
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The cognitive load I want to tell you about is the amount of work it takes pretending to be middle class when you're not.
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So if your goal is to think more abstractly at work, it could be helpful to ditch the e-book for a print version.
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He blew it out of the water, he's so naturally talented and is now getting all kinds of work, it was a great discovery.
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"I don't think it's a bad idea to start off with big concepts first and then work it down to the details," said Perry.
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I think I do have a favorite image, although it's hard to choose from 10 years of work (it really depends on my mood).
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It can be walking to work, it can be doing yoga in the morning, it can be doing a community run on a weekend.
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But, insofar as the Catholic Warhol produced mostly marginal, minor work, it would seem as if his religious concerns were not ultimately very significant.
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Other PR companies have been abandoning the sort of work it does since activists and journalists became more adept at exposing covert PR campaigns.
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When it's time to go to work, it takes less than 30 minutes for Tamer Elnoury to "flip the switch" and become another person.
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When Jen Harris left home on Tuesday morning, she had no idea how much work it would take to get her to the polls.
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Work It, Mom: Working mothers can find support, learn from each other, and celebrate successes in this forum for those bringin' home the bacon.
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"Common Culture doesn't seem like work it just seems like something I want to do," Franta told Mashable in an interview earlier this year.
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Ahead of her performance, Halsey gave DeGeneres a little backstory — and how she got the idea to sing "Work It" in the first place.
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While the law did push people off the welfare rolls and into work, it also increased the number of Americans who are cash poor.
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Even before sex-positive anthems like "One Minute Man" and "Work It", Supa Dupa Fly's "Sock It 2 Me" was Elliott's call to action.
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DAY 1: Work It Out I kicked off The Most Taylor Swift Week of My Life by tackling my greatest fear: group workout classes.
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The first hour they were just strolling around, then they started getting their instruments to work, it was fun watching them soak everything in.
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After an awkward moment at the family's Vogue photo shoot, the besties work it all out during a heart-to-heart at Khloé's house.
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Saunders, head of Britain's National Association for People Abused in Childhood, would now "consider how he might best support the commission's work", it said.
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