Chan had worked on the frontline for two years before being promoted to the back office, where he managed operations and personnel arrangements. |
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But I worked on eight seasons of The Simpsons, and we certainly had our lowbrow jokes. |
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In the following years he worked on mathematical topics, in particular trying to solve the classical Greek problem of squaring the circle. |
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In astronomy he worked on making observations more precise by improving astronomical instruments. |
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For 10 shillings a week, plus his keep, Trevor worked on the moor where Mr Middlemiss had moor rights. |
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He also worked on asymptotic analysis, fractional integration and singular partial differential equations. |
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He seems to have worked on road gangs for a time and in a shoe repair factory before rheumatism forced him to quit. |
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I worked on that because in crucial matches it's very important not to bowl no-balls and wides. |
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Other inventions which Papin worked on were the construction of a submarine, an air gun and a grenade launcher. |
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For the last five years I have worked on and off as a medical receptionist at several surgeries in Wellington. |
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For this reason, natural baits and artificial lures worked on or just off bottom are most effective. |
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He has worked on an exceptionally quick hand punch that delivers a blow before larger defensive tackles can get into their rushes. |
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Since 1800 B.C. mathematicians have worked on the problem of constructing a square equal in area to that of a given circle. |
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Anyone who has worked on an undocumented language or dialect will be familiar with this kind of situation. |
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It will be seen from this that Bellavitis worked on a large range of mathematical topics. |
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In addition to sheathbills, he worked on albatrosses, petrels, penguins, and terrestrial invertebrates. |
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After the war, Peter Casserly worked on the wharves and got involved in woodcutting and cray fishing. |
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They worked on the project three or four afternoons a week, knocking off around five to drink beer and talk. |
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He also worked on the problem of classifying the stabiliser of the pencil which is a linear combination of the two matrices. |
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For the next few days I worked on packing up snare drums, clarinets, reeds and so many other things. |
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The prisoners worked on the site as part of the Department of Justice's section 94 day work release program. |
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But many of the scaffolders are very experienced and have worked on oil rigs and platform construction. |
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Back in Berlin he worked on his doctoral thesis on algebraic number theory under Dirichlet's supervision. |
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I got the script to work, including a complicated regex that worked on the first try. |
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As he worked on carburetors, engines, and transmissions, he did something unusual. |
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I worked at Stockport for five years in all and worked on all sorts of different engines. |
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Mr Sharp worked on steam ships HMS Juno and HMS Phoebe during his military service. Pipes in both warships were lagged with asbestos material. |
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Twenty interns in six unions worked on campaigns including in call centres, furniture factories, transport yards, hospitals and hotels. |
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We went back to the JXC and worked on our ethics essay and I ended up finalising it and printed it out. Yay! |
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I know she wanted to make democracy more representative, but were there certain pieces of legislation that she worked on to achieve that end? |
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Grasses and bamboos, on the other hand, hate disturbance at this time of year, preferring to be worked on in the spring or early summer. |
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So I went to my room and worked on some sewing and embroidery, to pass the time. |
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Crews worked on a firebreak in a nearby canyon to try to cut off an eastward route for the fire. |
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The poor bloke at the head of the asbestos sheeting line I worked on emptied bags of asbestos into the hopper by hand, with no mask on. |
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But the coaches worked on him and he stormed back in game two to draw level as Ramy, perhaps, relaxed a little. |
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He worked on the four colour problem and also published books on calculus, differential equations, complex variable and Fourier series. |
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He made substantial contributions to the analytical theory of numbers and worked on elliptic functions, continued fractions, and infinite series. |
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After she was done washing the dishes she went into her bedroom and studied and worked on schoolwork. |
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During this period he also worked on the script development of Scandal and produced two other feature films and three shorts. |
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Herbrand also worked on field theory considering abelian extensions of algebraic number fields. |
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Galois, after reading Abel and Jacobi's work, worked on the theory of elliptic functions and abelian integrals. |
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Other topics he worked on include algebraic geometry, number theory and integral equations. |
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He worked on convex functions, the Laplace transform, number theory and the mathematical theory of genetics. |
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I have also worked on patients during three LVAD implant operations and one quadruple coronary by-pass operation. |
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He also worked on determinants and studied the functional determinant now called the Jacobian. |
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MacMahon then worked on invariants of binary quartic forms, following Cayley and Sylvester. |
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Bliss worked on ballistics during World War I and designed new firing tables for artillery. |
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Towards the end of the war, Goldie was transferred to London, where he worked on ballistics at the Woolwich Arsenal. |
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He worked on geodesy but became interested in conformal map projections where he invented a quincuncial map projection using elliptic functions. |
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Libby studied radiochemistry at Berkeley in the 1930s and subsequently worked on the Manhattan Project. |
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The fire appears to have started well above the area worked on by the welder. |
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Joan's father had worked on the railways, so they had enjoyed free rail travel. |
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We both worked on our respective needlework projects, and I taught Lars to tat lace. |
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If I worked on the right hand shock absorber, why call me when the engine seized up on you? |
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During the test session they worked on different car set ups, the camber and the suspension. |
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Some sources say that a proxy worked on his behalf none other than would-be powerbroker and Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane. |
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Before I graduated college I had worked on several campaigns and spent a summer interning in the NC State Legislature. |
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He worked on conjugate functions in multidimensional euclidean space and the theory of functions of a complex variable. |
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Four men met their deaths in a tragic accident as they worked on the West Coast Mainline at Tebay, in the early hours of Sunday morning. |
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Mr Sharp later worked on heating systems in construction projects, also ensuring health and safety conditions were met. |
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He worked on the set for quite a while, and even got 48 hours of film in the can. |
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When they heard that he worked on a trawler they opened the bottle and poured a teaspoonful into a beaker adding hot water. |
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They began to massage scented oils into his skin while another worked on cutting all his hair. |
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After the Second World War, van Dantzig changed topics and worked on probability and statistics. |
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He now worked on thermodynamics, publishing three papers on applications to physical chemistry and thermoelectricity. |
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Beltrami also worked on optics, thermodynamics, elasticity, electricity and magnetism. |
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He and his son Michael have worked on it and prototyped it on a fifteen foot model. |
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Returning to Alaska he wrote a regular column for an Anchorage newspaper and also worked on sculpting. |
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Most staff being laid off worked on the factory floor, assembling the thermostats and power regulators. |
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He worked on mathematical logic, in particular ordinal numbers, recursive arithmetic, analysis, and the philosophy of mathematics. |
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He worked on algebra and graph theory, combining the two to produce his first outstanding contribution to matroid theory. |
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After writing a thesis on algebraic functions and equations, he worked on space curves. |
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However he also worked on differential equations, matrices and other topics in algebra, continued fractions, geometry and number theory. |
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He also worked on number theory proving in 1770 that every positive integer is the sum of four squares. |
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It is worth mentioning this last result in more detail for he worked on a problem which had quite a famous history. |
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She was a very intuitive actress and she never consciously worked on her part. |
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Aside from building railway carriages he also worked on merchant ships for the American cargo fleet. |
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As examples, she worked on lampreys in the early sixties, molluscs and lancelet in the early seventies, and teleosts in the early eighties. |
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Wearing a mask to accelerate his oxygen intake, he sometimes would be joined by a therapist who worked on his leg, massaging the tissue. |
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I made several pots of coffee, and worked on frying up 2lbs of bacon and making a mess of the eggs. |
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I've worked on the back wards of state psychiatric hospitals for 17 years as a Social Worker. |
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According to the engineers who worked on it, the road was resurfaced with wafer-thin asphalt. |
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And that was just hard cheese for particle physicists, and for many years the best people worked on quantum gravity to no avail. |
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Even the captain himself worked on pressurized storage lockers around the perimeter of the hold had been damaged by shrapnel from the explosion. |
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He never made big money and later worked on an oil rig off the coast of England. |
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He has renovated houses, plus worked on shutdowns at big factory and energy projects. |
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They paid a lot of money to get this script, and we worked on it like crazy, it's a beautiful script. |
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He worked on typhoid fever and tuberculosis a disease he contracted himself. |
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Every candidate has one and it should be worked on and refined so it can be told in an interesting and appealing way. |
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She was, of course, overjoyed that the film she had worked on was achieving the ultimate in mainstream international recognition. |
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It was interesting to see his vulnerable side. I read his novel, The Rum Diary, which he worked on for umpteen years. |
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He worked on the Theory of Errors and aimed to prove that the arithmetic mean was better than a single observation. |
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Expectedly, he began to learn the ropes of movies and worked on screenplays. |
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Now, I've never owned an Apple, and I'd never even worked on any Apple product other than goofing off with the Apple II's at school. |
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Born at Kitwe, he worked on a sisal plantation and rose to become a financial manager. |
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The sauciers worked on a continuous flat electric burner the size of my kitchen counter. |
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Both sons helped their father with the yearly round-ups and worked on the ranch together with four hired cowboys. |
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They worked on art creation and education under extremely difficult conditions. |
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Until recently we have worked on a scheduled basis so street cleaning operatives were given a list of what areas they were to clean on what days. |
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We started at seven in the morning, worked on without a break until twelve, then, after an hour for lunch, continued again until half-past five. |
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He is thought to have worked on and off as a government spy for the rest of his life. |
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I worked on the two new etchings and the four monoprints that I started before Christmas. |
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I lived in Kansas for a time as a child during the 60's where my father worked on the missile silos. |
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After the presentation ceremony, Wendy paid tribute to the police officers who had worked on the case. |
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Maybe he should try to convince whatever doctor worked on Tom to at least wash his hands and put his instruments, or saw, in boiling water first. |
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As he worked on his catalog he dreamed of traveling the world to see living corals on tropical reefs. |
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Another area which Suvorov worked on was the theory of conformal mappings and quasi-formal mappings. |
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In Siena, Gissing worked on the Dickens study, and no sooner had he finished it, than he headed south to Naples. |
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Many famous mathematicians, including Descartes, have worked on a class of curves called cycloids. |
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From 1957 until his death in 1976, Heisenberg worked on problems in plasma physics and thermonuclear processes. |
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I said I worked on semiconductor materials, where very pure crystals of, for example, silicon, are grown. |
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You can be sure that each one is being worked on or worked over by the hegemonic powers. |
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It's always unpleasant when individuals who've worked on a second or third-rate film collect a batch of awards. |
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For 10 years he even worked on Sesame Street, advising on developmental psychology. |
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The collection has been worked on a collage of organza, handmade silk and velvets besides cotton, which clearly is the dominant fabric. |
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Under his influence Dirac worked on some problems in statistical mechanics. |
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The main research topics which Genocchi worked on were number theory, series and the integral calculus. |
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She is now set on spending the rest of her life with Eric and he travelled to Spain with her when she worked on the movie. |
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In his last years he worked on a new absolute differential calculus and a geometry of Hilbert spaces. |
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In addition to his work on set theory, Cohen has worked on differential equations and harmonic analysis. |
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Von Mises worked on fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, aeronautics, statistics and probability theory. |
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He worked on a new touchdown dance, something that will distinguish him from his boyhood idol Deion Sanders. |
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It worked on a points system so it was not necessarily a case of trying to win every event, but do as best you can in each. |
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Once she had graduated, Rowling worked on supply for a year, teaching French. |
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The only indicator was that the roof lights without a net remained uncovered, as they were not supposed to be worked on during that day. |
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He worked on ranches, sold newspapers, and panned for gold to pay for his education at the Boston Latin School. |
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Then he worked on her cycling shoes, placing shims under the cleats to tweak the angle of shoe to pedal. |
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A raised viewing platform will also allow visitors to the site to watch the excavations being worked on without intruding on the dig. |
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Davis hired a shooting coach last summer and worked on extending his shooting range. |
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I have worked on multiple campaigns where we were grossly outspent, yet we were able to establish a superior Web presence. |
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Other topics he worked on include wave propagation, electrical induction, earthquakes, aeronautics, and the theory of tides. |
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Although Room 40 was his swansong in intelligence work, his disciples worked on and emerged during the next war as Churchill's secret stars. |
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He worked on until his swipe card entitling him to gain access to the building was withdrawn. |
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Investigators who worked on cholera, typhus, yellow fever, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever sometimes died of the diseases they were working on. |
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They worked on everything from diet and tactics, to playing in heat and humidity and dealing with play-acting opponents or suspect officiating. |
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The passing of people whom you've known all your days and with whom you worked on many occasions, always comes a jolt. |
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While at Corning, he has worked on both the U.S. Olympic bobsled and the performance of Geoff Bodine's race cars. |
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He's worked on patrol boats in Florida and scuba-dived under the North Pole, but piloting an iceboat still gets his adrenaline pumping. |
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We sat on the riverbank and worked on our raft, occasionally getting splattered with rain from a half-hearted cloudy sky. |
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They worked on topics such as soluble groups, combinatorics, and matrix theory. |
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This was still being worked on at the time of my visit but production is due to commence at the beginning of December. |
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Besides a hefty 6-figure income, Daniel also worked on commission, getting a percentage of the money from a sale. |
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It comprised long, daily walks through snow and slush to the county Library, where I worked on a manuscript to keep my mind occupied. |
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I sat down on the piano bench, took out my theory worksheets, and worked on them as quickly as possible while still trying to be accurate. |
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The next thing she knew, she was lying on the floor of the first-class compartment being worked on by two doctors. |
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Tony also works as a forensic archaeologist for Glasgow police, and has worked on what he described as grisly murder cases. |
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He worked on a wide range of topics in applied mathematics such as mathematical physics, potential theory and electrodynamics. |
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Tony has built a superb team, even enlisting the help of his son, who has worked on the ground staff team at the course since leaving school. |
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Although we worked on a need-to-know basis, when she asked for names and specific details, she got them. |
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Prior to emigrating to England in the 1950s, Martin worked on the family farm. |
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The majority of serfs worked on the land, and after rendering their dues could dispose of any surplus as they wished. |
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Between 2001 and 2003, they worked on material for their eponymous debut album. |
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The new chairman John Brady said that all matters would be considered and worked on by the new executive committee. |
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Once I worked on a case where we had retained an expert witness who was a retired cop to testify about security. |
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During the First World War, he was a conscientious objector and worked on road-digging and similar tasks. |
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He came to the field in 1949 from Poland and worked on both tractors and draglines. |
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Since the first trains steamed out of Oxenhope in 1978, Angela, 66, of Bingley, has worked on every one of the four trips a year. |
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Beurling worked on the theory of generalized functions, differential equations, harmonic analysis, Dirichlet series and potential theory. |
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Some who worked on the cannons had bent backs from the constant lifting of guns and ordnance. |
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He developed prototypes for mass-produceable goods, and worked on the quixotic Letatlin, a design for an ornithopter. |
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Queen Mary had a very sweet tooth and always had a big box of chocolates beside her as she worked on her embroidery. |
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Jeffrey's work was on the applications of mathematics, in particular he worked on hydrodynamics, viscous liquids and elasticity. |
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I worked on an alternate line instead of the double fianchetto that had been killed by Attila, and this time at least the opening worked! |
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He worked on conic sections and produced important theorems in projective geometry. |
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He also worked on cycloidal pendulums, the laws of resistance in a fluid and differential geometry. |
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Clause 174 requires owners to notify licensed building practitioners who have worked on their homes. |
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The setting for this study was a university gross anatomy laboratory where 54 physical therapy graduate students worked on human cadavers. |
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Influenced by Gauss, Smith's most important contributions are in number theory where he worked on elementary divisors. |
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While in the Harvard College Observatory he worked on many mathematical and astronomical subjects including topology and ergodic theory. |
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But he worked on his swing in the off season and finished fifth in the winter league with a.531 slugging percentage. |
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Although the company remained in receivership until 1939, some leasers worked on the property. |
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Also in 1786 he again worked on his ideas for the differential and integral calculus, giving a new treatment of infinitesimals. |
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I worked on the programme for two and half years, and nothing came close when it came to hard graft. |
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But the inextricable pull of politics, which is almost like a vein in the family tree, ultimately worked on both of them. |
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A youngish red-haired man worked on a nearby farm and took to hanging around the bothies most evenings. |
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He worked on light metal alloys and the electrolytic production of potassium and sodium. |
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Drawn together but also driven apart by their strong personalities, each has worked on solo projects or in different line-ups over the years. |
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He worked on numerical methods for solving systems of linear equations and eigenvalue problems. |
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The museum claimed to serve the cause of moral reformation, but it really worked on base emotions and bodily appetites. |
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I quickly untied the rope that was bound around her body, then worked on her hands and ankles. |
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In this book, Silman shares the actual thought processes of his students as they worked on typical chess positions. |
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Silver has worked on no less than 50 films, most of them featuring people being shot with rockets and expensive cars blowing up. |
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With the help of a vision impairment teacher, the class worked on braillewriters to emboss cards and letters. |
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He heard her soft laugh and then her hands worked on his scalp, soaping and rinsing his hair. |
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His work in Cambridge was interrupted by World War I when he worked on the land rather than join the army. |
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The group recently organized a village clean up where 30 people worked on cleaning up briary overhanging trees. |
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In particular he worked on Galois theory, ideals and equations of the fifth degree. |
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He worked on computational mathematics, developing general methods for solving the equations of mathematical physics by numerical means. |
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He worked on the escape team and when the time came to go they drew lots for places. |
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Up until recently she worked on the assembly line of a local pharmaceutical company and was looking for a job in a shop. |
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He then extended his father's work on associative algebras and worked on mathematical logic and set theory. |
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Marie had worked on a factory production line before she became unemployed. |
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I had worked on the story over a period of several months with several long breaks. |
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Ten of the participants worked on specialty teams, including urology, orthopedic, neurology, vascular, and trauma. |
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Those are all issues that are brought forward and are worked on and are pushed by Democrats. |
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He developed methods of computing volumes by double integration and worked on logarithms. |
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If I worked on it non-stop, like a nine-to-five job, one page start to finish would take me about a week. |
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During his PhD studies at Canterbury University in the early 1980s, Dr Alexander worked on amphibious designs and made his own radio-controlled model. |
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This is actually the third book I've worked on for a local doctor and she admits that with this one I will be doing more of a rewrite than an edit. |
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Back in the fifties I worked on a number of eight by four panels and can remember no great snags in the painting or the subsequent display and longevity of the results. |
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More than 100 officers worked on the hunt for McAuliffe, who was arrested three weeks after the first letter bomb was delivered early in September. |
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What is certain is that the sculptors who worked on them had access to late Roman ivories and Sasanian metalwork, which provided the inspiration for their decorative schemes. |
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Formal properties of differential operators are studied in many of his contributions, in particular in his early papers he worked on commuting differential operators. |
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Vern has been bulldozing so long that he can remember when he worked on constructing the first airstrips for O'Hare International in the cornfields outside Chicago. |
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For years he'd worked on the wharves, notorious for standover men. |
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Eventually, he said, he spoke with a former official who had worked on a contract for the mining company. |
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Stanforth points out that your core region is also worked on a road bike, as are your triceps, which are used a lot for balancing and even pulling up steep hills. |
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As we have noted Jeans worked on thermodynamics, heat and other aspects of radiation, publishing major works on these topics and on applications to astronomy. |
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We have a thousand petitioners who worked on the petitions in this state. |
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He said in an interview yesterday that the government only worked on one main feeder road, leaving out those that linked farmers to the rest of the province. |
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Then I came in and worked on one of my new cross stitches for a bit. |
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His father worked on building sites, his mother was a housewife. |
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He worked on architecture at Fontainebleau, and cast the large semicircular bronze relief of the languid Nymph of Fontainebleau, surrounded by beasts. |
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How about Belle Mills, the milliner who worked on the Underground Railroad? |
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Brought up in a council estate by parents who couldn't afford to pay for lessons, he worked on a local farm in return for the chance to ride their ponies. |
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But she had worked on some serious productions back in the day, so it was cool that some one like that would do such a tiny little film like this. |
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She worked on terraces around the main house and created an indigenous garden above the house, with aloes and proteas, Cape heaths and indigenous trees. |
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It worked on the same principle, but the molten glass on the end of the pontil iron was impressed with a crisscross pattern, using the glassmaker's pincers. |
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I worked on films one after the other and after a while they all sort of blend together and you don't get the feeling it was a classic period in your life. |
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I have worked on both gill-netters and trollers, and I know that the disagreements and misunderstandings between their adherents are deep and long-standing. |
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What new devilish inventions are being worked on in that vast network that this nation has assiduously devoted to weapons of mass destruction for more than half a century? |
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Be it chunky beads strung in silver thread or kundan silver jewellery dipped in gold and worked on in fine detail, the jet-set crowd drools over these creations. |
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We have worked on economic policy assiduously for the last five years. |
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Scott, who had worked on the bay for a year prior to the incident, said he had consulted tide tables and weather reports and had taken a compass with him. |
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Some very talented so and so must have worked on this season's hit collections, but the Italian fashion giant is keeping shtum about their identity. |
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It was a period in American history when most people lived and worked on farms. |
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In unconsolidated villages, women worked on a household's scattered strips alongside their female neighbors and often quarreled with them over wandering poultry or livestock. |
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His legs worked on their own, charging forward with abandon. |
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Agulhon worked on the nucleated, walled villages of the Var. |
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Bouquet worked on differential geometry, writing on orthogonal surfaces. |
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The pages were then passed on to the next artist who worked on them and participants didn't see their work until the finished pages were bound into books. |
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Moreover, if the staffage reminds us of the kinds of figures found in his earlier work, they do also represent the people who worked on the Thames barges. |
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A dozen composers worked on the soundtrack, producing a whole range of songs, many of them about Radha and Krishna, that create an intended nontemporal quality. |
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He was another scientist who worked on the problem of specific gravities. |
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He enumerates a number of issues he was close to or worked on when in government, including Coronation Hill, Shoalwater Bay, stopping food irradiation. |
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Throughout his life he worked on mechanical and engineering problems, constructing a turnip-cutter and a velocipede, as well as devising methods of reclaiming bogs. |
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With the departure of all GLS staff from Iraq, there is no one remaining who can verify your time worked on the GLS contract. |
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Every single user, from sales, shipping and purchasing to production, engineering and accounting, worked on a Linux workstation, most of which were diskless. |
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The convenient answer was that it only worked on large caches of gold. |
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Different kinds of carriages, coaches, cabriolets, caroches, and carryalls were parked in rows, some of them currently being worked on by a dozen or so employees. |
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A former staffer for Rep. Jerrold Nadler, Drinkwater had worked on this issue in the past. |
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Yet this masterful, luminous image places him in the august company of the renowned landscapist John Knox, with whom he worked on a series of views of Glasgow. |
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He worked on and off throughout his career on mathematical logic, no surprise for a student of Bernays, and he did some early work on planar graphs. |
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Whether you were a carpenter or a welder or a pipe-fitter or a machinist, whether you worked on an assembly line, you were a member of the working class, the labour class. |
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In addition Poinsot worked on number theory and on this topic he studied Diophantine equations, how to express numbers as the difference of two squares and primitive roots. |
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Men worked on road gangs, though before long labour shortages led Ottawa to encourage them to move eastwards to Central Canadian manufacturing plants. |
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Following the advice from a fellow techie who had worked on it before, I had a bo-peep with the back off and the room lights out and there it was. |
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Women worked on their front yards full of the riotous colors of wildflowers. |
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He worked on productions with supreme confidence and authority. |
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He said unless the boxers worked on their fighting skills, the quest for effective competition and excellence on the international scene would come to naught. |
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Giles later worked on the newly discovered goldfields in the Northern Territory, but in 1874 Charles Todd requested him to overland another 5,000 sheep. |
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This time I dieted so the weight came off as I worked on my skills. |
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He worked on how to derive class number relations from modular equations. |
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At Zurich, in addition to his work on set theory he also worked on differential geometry, number theory, probability theory and the foundations of mathematics. |
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While American philosophers have worked on traditional areas of philosophy, such as metaphysics, epistemology, and axiology, this is not unique to American Philosophy. |
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He worked on the theory of continuous mappings of topological spaces. |
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They worked on the metric system and advocated a decimal base. |
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Between 1917 and 1919 he worked on the variational calculus. |
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That was bad news for the middle-men, the people who owned NYSE seats and the guys in the funny jackets who worked on the floor. |
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For more than two decades, the branch has worked on desegregating the city's public school system to increase opportunities for minority students to attend suburban schools. |
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I had not worked on genetics since, as a Cambridge undergraduate, I had published juvenilia on polymorphisms maintained by single locus selection. |
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Thorne also worked closely with double negative, the visual-effects aces who worked on Interstellar. |
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He was sent to Australia, where he worked on a sheep station. |
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There was another name to become famous in cancer biology who worked on nitrogen mustard and on mustard gas, but whose name did not appear as a co-author on that famous paper. |
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Among other things, he claims a documentary he worked on in the 1980s was faked by ADL staffers posing, with fake names and mustaches, as white supremacists. |
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During his meteoric rise there, he worked on building the Pentagon and led the biggest housing project in history, constructing camps and cantonments for our troops. |
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Each day's agenda was packed tight with group sessions and smaller tutorial sessions where participants worked on three preferred project scenarios. |
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Until 1960, Jones worked on a long poem, of which The Anathemata was intended to form part. |
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It also supported the draft law that protects women from domestic violence, and worked on rendering marital rape an independent punishable crime. |
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Jack Whittingham also worked on the script, culminating in a screenplay entitled James Bond, Secret Agent. |
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Screenwriter Richard Maibaum, who worked on the first four Bond films, returned as script writer. |
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John Barry, who had worked on the previous five films, was unavailable during production. |
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Maibaum, who had worked on six Bond films previously, delivered his own draft based on Mankiewicz's work. |
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Wilson had first worked on a Bond production in February 1964 with the filming of Goldfinger. |
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He had worked on every production since The Spy Who Loved Me, and had been executive producer on Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy. |
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The Japanese soon worked on various techniques to improve the effectiveness of their guns. |
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Some of the mean machines were worked on during the day, fine-tuned by MSL's expert team. |
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Casting director John Papsidera has worked on all of Nolan's films, except Following and Insomnia. |
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Hawke worked on fielding practice and the players became specialised and efficient as fielders. |
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James Joule worked on thermodynamics and is often credited with the discovery of the principle of conservation of energy. |
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Faculty who worked on this project include Myrna Cassimere, Paulette Golden, Sheila Grigsby, Tammy Kiser, JoVeta Wescott, and Ruth Williams. |
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Self-employed partitioner George Hitchmough, 22, from Belle Vale, had worked on the Pall Mall scheme for five months. |
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He also has worked on more exotic animals, such as the snow leopard, a boa constrictor and an orangutan. |
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The mine was worked on and off with various changes in operation, and under different owners, with lead, barium and zinc ores being extracted. |
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The seller promises to send a pay stub to the buyer to prove he worked on the set. |
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Investigators also probed the death of demolition worker Dennis Kay, 62, who died as he worked on a cherrypicker. |
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For 27 years, she has worked on weekday mornings at Murray's Toggery Shop on Main Street, the home of the famous Nantucket Reds Collection. |
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Inside the shop are four Studebakers in various states of repair and refurbishing that are being worked on by Munter, 44, a Berlin resident. |
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He eventually worked on 160 commissions from 60 companies, building railways in other countries such as Belgium, Norway, Egypt and France. |
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Siwan Davies, who was the TCS associate at Sain Records, worked on the digital remastering of restored old recordings. |
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He worked on building and modifying steam engines to avoid the royalties due to Watt on the separate condenser patent. |
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In the first months of 1912, Bohr worked on the atom problem furiously and fruitfully. |
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The book done, he worked on the last of the war trilogy, which was published in 1961 as Unconditional Surrender. |
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Townshend and Entwistle worked on the soundtrack for most of the year, handling the bulk of the instrumentation. |
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Upon his return to Key West in December, Hemingway worked on the draft of A Farewell to Arms before leaving for France in January. |
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Supporters included attorneys, social workers, and reformers with whom he had worked on cases, and they testified eagerly in his behalf. |
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We worked on a noncaloric cooking oil to use in fried foods, like potato chips. |
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A remarkable number of these major artists worked on different portions of the Florence Cathedral. |
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Before the American Civil War, most development in the state was along riverfronts, where slaves worked on cotton plantations. |
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He's worked on natural selection among cell lines in sea squirts, and he accepts the basic premise that evolution can occur at different levels. |
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