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Following up a successful piece of work with another piece of work is the most ridiculous first-world problem I can think of.
You can't expect for your next piece of work after a piece of work that nearly killed you to measure up or be the same.
" She continues, "It was a very loving piece of work.
And you'll understand why in this uplifting piece of work.
" She continued, "It was a very loving piece of work.
Also present is King Ghidorah, a real piece of work.
"It was a brilliant piece of work," he once said.
Hamlet says: What a piece of work is a man!
It was a particularly hard piece of work to do.
Once you do that, is it your piece of work?
She was just like, 'Girl, he is a piece of work.
But that doesn't mean each piece of work isn't a collaboration.
" Nick Blackwell once said "Junior" is "a nasty piece of work.
Into the Dark: A Nasty Piece of Work begins streaming Dec.
And talked to her mother, who is a piece of work.
I thought the Springsteen memoir was an amazing piece of work.
"Townie" is a beautiful piece of work, both shocking and understated.
Bourdain called it the best piece of work he'd ever done.
And I mean, what a beautiful piece of work that guy is.
I want it to be my beautiful, sumptuous, lovely piece of work'.
This is The Marketing Arm's first piece of work for State Farm.
"Back & Forth" is a more rollicking, but still delicate, piece of work.
Freudian is a heavenly piece of work; indulge at your own risk.
She gained a reputation for being tosta, a real piece of work.
And for me, each piece of work has such integrity and focus.
Also in 2011, I had my first piece of work ever published.
She's a real piece of work, but it's why I love her.
It's a staggering piece of work, and you should definitely check it out.
Rose Wilder Lane (her married and professional name) was a piece of work.
So it definitely feels like this is not a static piece of work.
She's a [piece of work], but she gives the show a lot of energy.
It seems like it might be a touching piece of work about your relationship.Maybe.
"He's Bad" is a typically pretty piece of work with typically difficult subject matter.
It's a vulnerable piece of work—withdrawn but immodestly sweet and rich in feeling.
I think 'A Lie of the Mind' is a much better piece of work.
There is no doubt that it is her most important piece of work to date.
He thought it a fairly crass piece of work, painted chunkily, perhaps not even finished.
" Such a piece of work that she contrived to be "the girl of his dreams.
Syfy's Magicians is a sweeter, less self-hating piece of work than Grossman's Magicians is.
But I think we really see the whole thing as just one piece of work.
It's an altogether gloomier piece of work, laden with lyrics about drug abuse and anxiety.
"A very interesting, exciting piece of work," agrees Laurence Hardwick of Liverpool University, in Britain.
Lu (she goes by that rather than Kelsey) has produced a stunning piece of work.
There are many barriers that can prevent us from creating a good piece of work.
Good or bad, a particular piece of work does not say anything lasting to us.
"It's a compelling and extraordinarily detailed piece of work — it really nails it," said Flessa.
In 2017, A Piece of Work aims to do the same for the digital era.
" And: "I know I'm a piece of work, but I'm trying to control my yelling.
"This has all come from a piece of work that the FIA did," he explained.
You get to sit in front of a piece of work, a piece of art.
Although one called him "a nasty piece of work," others just said he was odd.
In season two, The Handmaid's Tale continues to be an angry, searing piece of work.
The second thing you need to know is that this is a stunning piece of work.
And then some celebrities use Instagram stories only when they're promoting an upcoming piece of work.
And then obviously meeting this guy who turned out to be a real piece of work.
This has been a phenomenal piece of work to be involved in from beginning to end.
Oswalt: Almost every classic piece of work, if it came out today, would be considered offensive.
The Fifth Circuit's 2-to-1 decision overturning that ruling is a breathtaking piece of work.
Is it the audience's piece of work because they are going to be the final consumer?
It's a striking piece of work and honestly, we can't wait to hang this on our walls.
But Deep Adaptation has been pilloried as an all-around shoddy piece of work by academic standards.
The video — created and wholly assembled by "Banks" — is a wonderful piece of work on its own.
The same thing happened with Since I Left You which was also like one piece of work.
Then again, that's exactly the point and what makes "Don't Wanna Know" a genius piece of work.
He pointed out that the arguments presented in this "nice piece of work" are reasonable but speculative.
"I just remember being in my kitchen and reading this incredible, riveting piece of work," Shulz said.
"Every piece of artwork is a unique piece of work, even those in a series," Taub said.
It gets my heart-rate going when I see a new piece of work of his. 7.
Not that people weren't offering, but I don't think they wanted to buy my... piece of work.
It's an dislodging bit of music that looks to set up another fearlessly innovative piece of work.
I did my Ph.D. in four years, and it was an interesting piece of work that got noticed.
That piece of work is immediately invalidated, because no one is writing that and going, 'that's my opinion.
"I think it's interesting that ... everybody involved is sort of victims of the piece of work," Watson said.
Piazza works within a particularly dark color palette that gives each piece of work a rather haunting undertone.
Fine art purchased online can end up actually being a replica or flat-out stolen piece of work.
Shakespeare, of course, said it better in "Hamlet" when he wrote, "What a piece of work is man."
"I want 'Ink' to be seen here, because it's a really good piece of work," Ms. Friedman said.
"Trump really is a sickening piece of work," tweeted lawmaker Sarah Wollaston, a member of the ruling Conservative Party.
They put their all into a piece of work, hoping to attract a following, and eventually make a living.
In a moment of crisis, she took a hammer to every last unsold piece of work in her studio.
His latest piece of work is exactly this — and more, considering it features the always alluring and incredible Rihanna.
"I couldn't really get the music industry to support it as a stand-alone piece of work," she said.
His latest piece of work is a documentary about makeup YouTuber Jeffree Star, and it dropped on October 1.
It's an ominous, tectonically churning piece of work, suggesting some kind of deep solar exchange in dynamics and tone.
It's a big piece of work: big in its ambition, in its swelling, crashing soundscapes, and big of heart.
The documentary elicits some viewer indignation on her behalf, but overall, it's not a very inspired piece of work.
And it was a gargantuan piece of work that I felt like wasn't recognized at all in the report.
Otherwise, while the Cybertruck has a certain visual shock value, I wouldn't call it a beautiful piece of work.
"Graduation" was a phenomenal piece of work, but the question of its legacy is divisive for West's fan base.
The album, Fennelly explains, comes from a single piece of work he expanded over the course of two months.
The government has called it a partial piece of work that had yet to be signed-off by ministers.
And what they will see, that maybe not everybody sees, is that that is an artful piece of work.
Denham readily admitted to the committee today that the sprawling piece of work had opened a major can of worms.
LB: We had the one piece of work, so that was the only thing they could wrap their heads around.
Your zine doesn't have to be the most brilliant publication ever, or even the piece of work you're proudest of.
Slap this utterly terrifying piece of work on and thank the lord above that you don't work at Blackout Services.
If you're not familiar with the Panorama of the City of New York, it's a pretty breathtaking piece of work.
This lovely, longing ballad is another solid piece of work from Krauss, who the Grammys can't get enough of lauding.
Recently, in a group chat, I expressed excitement over an unlikely piece of work: a new short film from Adidas.
I am thankful for any piece of work that is written for someone other than 18-49 year old dudes.
If that's the case, who then, would willingly create a piece of work that would be used to judge him?
In 1962, while a student dressmaker, Nuala had to create, for her exams, a Gesellenstück , a journeyman piece of work.
Unlike any other film on this list, A Nasty Piece of Work should make for a far from silent night.
It is an even-handed piece of work, but probably still underestimates the economic costs of quitting the European Union.
For the most part, I hire people on the basis of one piece of work they've done that's really good.
I hope that it's an open-ended piece of work — it provides questions and avenues of thought and not answers.
None of this is to make light of Overwatch as a competitive game, or a well-designed piece of work.
I spent more energy on this piece of work than I ever spent on my college or grad school applications.
And while it's a tight, good-looking piece of work, I have one tiny suggestion: make it a music video too.
Please check out the sale, and consider helping out a thriving program in exchange for owning a beautiful piece of work.
It was an immensely powerful piece of work, all those faces and all those statements, but it was ultimately — of course!
This 86-minute piece of work is the shiny, smooth output of a machine so cynical and uninspired it defies cognition.
At 2,360 calories (9,874 kilojoules), according to PEOPLE magazine, it's a nasty piece of work that's surely designed for American appetites.
It was also quite possibly the greatest excuse anyone's ever given for not handing a piece of work in on time.
Artists are the polar opposites of lawyers, because it has nothing to do with time spent on a piece of work.
Tom — who, by the way, made that same secretary of state request last season — is a more complicated piece of work.
In fact, cut these red herrings altogether, and it's possible you'd be left with a more robustly complex piece of work.
Overall it's a nice piece of work, a credit to all involved — relative to national politics, a friggin' miracle of comity.
The truth is a piece of work with unruly and messy details that nevertheless require attention and never fully add up.
Their debut LP was critiqued with a now jarring sincerity, enjoying reviews that alluded to a game-changing piece of work.
This is a public figure, and while the documents are all public, I mined her life for a piece of work.
Typically, when Fahnestock begins developing a piece of work, she takes moments from films and soundbites from a museum of library.
The WEO2017 is an extensive piece of work, weighing in at a hefty 800 pages, daunting to even the wonkiest of wonks.
I read a substantial amount of the books DC publishes, and I have love for almost every piece of work I've seen.
Sometimes it might be very abstract prayers that have no words and sometimes it might come through in a piece of work.
You just can spend five minutes reading a poem, or less, and it is such a rich and considered piece of work.
I also gained my first ever piece of work experience after I met the current O2 CEO Mark Evans on London Underground.
It's a moody, contemplative piece of work, and a vividly tactile one as well, lingering on food, smoke, bodies, blood, and water.
I still like Alright, Still and It's Not Me, It's You but No Shame sounds like a more cohesive piece of work.
Fellowes praised "The Crown" as "a wonderful piece of work and a brilliant, brilliant writing from Peter Morgan," who created the program.
The author kindly lists all the measures outlined by this "daring piece of work," which nevertheless touches our protagonist's life only obliquely.
Romare: It's a bigger piece of work exploring the same theme: love songs, with a similar variety of sounds, styles and tempos.
Orange Is the New Black's fifth season is a staggeringly ambitious piece of work, unlike any other TV season I've ever seen.
In her 2013 project, "A Piece of Work," an algorithm digests and reconstructs "Hamlet," and an actor reads the new script live.
It was a groundbreaking piece of work and immediately recognized as such, which is why you probably maybe kind of recognize the image.
"We are doing a piece of work around the U.S. business at the moment, I don't want to prejudge any conclusions," Flint said.
Politico obtained documents about the ordeal, which is being blamed on a piece of work titled "Cedrus," created by artist Ursula von Rydingsvard.
Wynn calls the video "cathartic" — and I felt it too; it was a piece of work that transmutes black humor into searing empathy.
"We are of course aware of that piece of work by Williams & Berger, and indeed are performing our own ongoing studies," he wrote.
The unwritten rules of art criticism state that salaciousness without a purpose or statement is unnecessary and constitutes a poor piece of work.
It's a beautiful piece of work that draws on the song's central theme of self renewal, juxtaposing stark landscapes with surreal, vibrant world.
It mentions a kobold fire mage on the level below, a real nasty piece of work, and clearly one of the game's bosses.
You didn't really plan it, you didn't really conceptualize it, and then you can possibly end up with this symphonic piece of work.
I mean clearly it is a thing of immense beauty—a svelte and compelling piece of work—but is it a good song?
Money Monster, the satirical thriller about the financial industry and the TV business news channels that support it, is a slick piece of work.
The artist who created a revolting pastel painting of a nude Donald Trump has put her piece of work up for sale on eBay.
It's the most honest piece of work I've ever released and I just want to do that from now on with all my music.
The final result is a truly beautiful piece of work that looks as though it's saved its bearer more than a couple of times.
But I also think it can be ghettoizing to have to label a piece of work that a woman has created 'feminist' or not.
Their new record makes this list for that reason — it's worth checking out as an interesting new piece of work from a good band.
Do you want people to be able to sit down, put time aside, and listen to the record as one cohesive piece of work?
I approached it like I would any fictional piece of work even though we're playing the Clintons, because we don't do impressions of them.
It's certainly a functional piece of work — I got through without noticing any bugs or framerate issues — as well as a solidly crafted one.
The Havas spot is a remarkably ordinary piece of work from a shop that has done much better for Cracker Barrel and other clients.
I then took the painting out and couldn't stop looking at it—the colors, the vibrancy, it is such a beautiful piece of work.
What could he possibly have to say that would be so upsetting to the thousands of people who love the new piece of work?
It's a stunning track from the 23-year-old and yet another indication that 27 might well be a truly powerful piece of work.
After seeing her installation inside the cistern, however, Fernández knew she had an opportunity to make it into a quite different piece of work.
The goal was to create a visual piece of work showcasing a stripped-down narrative with no performance shots to highlight an uninhibited individual.
And it's precisely because you're a sniveling piece of work that men like Dylan Harris make you feel so woefully inadequate and ill equipped.
"It's a really important piece of work," said David M. Miller, a cell biologist at Vanderbilt University, who was not involved in the study.
The constituent assembly would also be able to take on one piece of work left unfinished by Mr. Chávez: creating a more Socialist Constitution.
Firstly they were all carried out together, at the same time by the same artists — [they were] designed and executed as one piece of work.
"To witness a piece of work causing direct change… Women read that book, put the book down, and immediately broke up with people," said Tuccillo.
How it was a genuinely important piece of work and how it could be a game-changer in securing equality for women under the law.
The introspective piece of work contains demos from Lamar's last album, To Pimp a Butterfly, that are untitled and unmastered — just as the title says. .
Jordan Casteel: I felt this piece of work the most initially, because of that desire to share an example of something different, beautiful and transformative.
The Creators Project: Hey Ben, so what was it like switching from drawing the news of the day to a more artistic piece of work?
That comes from wanting to do a great piece of work aside from all of the mirroring of awards and the PR side of things.
" But after she reopened the paper portfolio, she "couldn't stop looking at it — the colors, the vibrancy, it is such a beautiful piece of work.
But The Capitol Studios Sessions, Goldblum's debut as a pianist at the age of 66, is a charming, hyper-competent, and very enjoyable piece of work.
And then there's the sound of it, which would standalone as a glorious piece of work even without the added intrigue of so many recognizable creatives.
"It's a remarkable thing that somebody would pay money for a piece of work," she told the Sunday magazine of The Akron Beacon Journal in 1999.
"I really believe in making lemonade out of lemons," Clinton said, referencing the pop star's album "Lemonade," a piece of work that addresses infidelity and forgiveness.
And this is indeed a nasty, bloody piece of work, with Elijah Wood delivering a chilling performance as a brutal serial killer who scalps his victims.
As such, it's an accomplished and assertive but breezy piece of work—and it'll also probably have you singing along before you've ended the first listen.
Digital archivists, for example, rely in part on tools and tech, as well as metadata, in order to understand the context of a piece of work.
I mean, there's a burden in adapting such a masterful piece of work, sure, because it's like oh shit, I've got to live up to this.
What is easily her most relevant piece of work to date, "Nightmare" chews up forced female archetypes, swallows them, and spits them back at the audience.
And yet, maybe precisely because of that prolixity (this seemingly slender story runs to 400-plus pages), this is still a perplexingly patchy piece of work.
A reader might feel that composing this piece of work has put parts of your experience into context and given it all some sense of meaning.
This summer, Jacobson's back at the museum in an official capacity, hosting a new podcast produced by WNYC Studios and MoMA called A Piece of Work.
I feel really lucky to be able to bring this great piece of work to be seen and taken seriously in a way it should be.
The artist — whose identity has for years been one of the art world&aposs great mysteries — debuted a new piece of work on Instagram on Monday.
And yet, at the same time, it's a completely satisfying, thoroughly accomplished piece of work, a film sure of its intentions and able to fulfill them.
It was an audaciously dull piece of work with banjos in place of horns, whispers in place of choruses, and limp wistfulness in place of joy.
This could be a more balanced portrait of them as a family, hopefully in the same vein as 2010's excellent Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work.
Ptolemy's Almagest from around 150 AD is an impressive piece of work, containing among many other things some quite elaborate procedures—and explicit tables—for predicting eclipses.
" Huang empathized with Björk's creative direction, as he tells The Creators Project, "The first piece of work I did with Björk was called Mutual Core, from Biophilia.
It felt like the piece of work they had spent years working towards, its release a declaration that Arctic Monkeys had become a truly world-dominating group.
The outcome of a third piece of work will be published by the regulator soon - a review of how banks assess customers' understanding of products and services.
"Tom's father was a piece of work; [his mother] didn't have much in him to fall back on, and so she lived for her son," Lewis explained.
Her new album, Abbar el Hamada (translation: Across the Hamada), should give her a deserved push toward more recognition, as it's an inarguably beautiful piece of work.
The process of drafting, seeing a piece of work evolve, and knowing it's all part of the process is the perfect kind of healthy exposure I need.
Though many of the pieces are famous, Jacobson says A Piece of Work is about much more than MoMA's collection, and conversations with her guests vary dramatically.
Spades & Roses mixes haunting gothic bluegrass with themes of Americana to create a piece of work that will make you fall in love with the genre again.
In his review for The Times, Stephen Holden wrote, "Phrase by phrase, image by image, it is an astonishingly rich, detailed and grimly moving piece of work."
It's an unabashed celebration of life and beauty, an all-encompassing piece of work that paints its affirmation in small details, but covers all of its canvas.
The Bay Area rapper approaches her new material like a quiz before a test, with each piece of work as preparation for the larger moment—an album.
Gentle and thoroughly decent, he lives with Charlie Keene, the publisher of a gay newspaper, who is possessive, sulk-prone and just generally a piece of work.
" Johnson pointed to a 2018 study by the Levy Economics Institute on the macroeconomic benefits of student loan cancellation, calling it a "very important piece of work.
"This is a piece of work all women of any age, shape, color or creed can relate to," Ms. Visbal said of her statue in a statement.
The eight pages of "Winter in the Abruzzi" may be the most beautiful piece of work Ginzburg ever produced, full of oinks and smells, fellowship and cruelty.
Can you tell me about a particularly formative moment you've had in Arizona, and how it contributed to a piece of work or a line of thinking?
"The issue here is that this independent measure found a rate of warming that's on the high end — but this is a new piece of work," noted Willis.
"I thought it was a really excellent piece of work," said Scott Sternson, a neuroscientist at the Janelia Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Virginia.
"This is a fantastic piece of work," said Michael Berenbrink, a senior lecturer on animal sciences at the University of Liverpool, who was not involved in the study.
When we think about millennials and Gen Z, who are going to make up 75% of the workforce by 2025, the human piece of work is really important.
To celebrate, we picked our favorite film/TV quotes from the 2010s — all of which transcended the original piece of work and became inextricably woven into online culture.
They live in an old house that she's carefully restored, while he spends his time trying to turn out a new piece of work after a years-ago success.
It is, like Freetown Sound, an intimate and thoughtful piece of work, flicking between piano improvisations and dance cuts, to shots of Hynes running down palm tree-lined streets.
Either I cross [the Atlantic] and I'm in the Guinness Book of Records, and/or I die — and you know what, it will be a phenomenal piece of work.
Memes often become more popular than the original piece of work they're inspired by, and they can reshape how a specific song, image, or video is interpreted by people.
"It's a nasty piece of work," says Harper Jean, director of policy at the National Center for Transgender Equality, which held its Transgender Lobby Day after the bill's introduction.
This project was about creating a piece of work from a self-directed curriculum of studying the histories and contributions of Black Women (and creators) across many different fields.
And boy oh boy, getting this Russian investigation right — if I can get this right and do it in a bipartisan way, that'll be a good piece of work.
Best of all, it's compatible with other versions of the software, so you can start a piece of work on an iPad and finish it on your office machine.
A difficult, beautiful, vertiginous, fortifying and enlivening piece of work that somehow makes the contemporary world, with all its horrors, seem worth being born into and living in, together.
It wasn't an obvious piece of work to single out: As Wing acknowledged, Asperger's study had received almost no attention from English-language researchers in the decades since publication.
Pushy, judgmental, tart-tongued and self-obsessed, the photographer at the heart of Otis Mass's penetrating documentary, "The Incomparable Rose Hartman," is, like her snapshots, a piece of work.
It was a nice piece of work from Sergej Milinkovic, and it left the home fans, including a small child and an honest-to-God nun, struggling to cope.
It wasn't an ideal situation at all, but it did, at least, give us an opportunity to show our sincerity and our belief in a quality piece of work.
Like every other piece of work she'd come out with, Artpop introduced a bevy of new looks that, while still outrageous, were a bit more minimalist (for Gaga, at least).
Instead this is an almost auteur-like piece of work, nicely setting Khan up as a singular artist in a world of dry promotional clips or gif-able music videos.
The ideas about art and popularity you mention are most perfectly exemplified by a record like Lemonade by Beyoncé, which is both a stunning piece of work and hugely successful.
The court, based in Karlsruhe in south-western Germany, said the sequences were only seconds long and "led to the creation of a totally new and independent piece of work".
But for all its slightness, it is a rewarding and philosophically complex piece of work, offering both social critique and a meditation on how our different experiences shape our minds.
Habit is, by anyone's admission, a striking piece of work: candidly emotional, with a propensity for analysing short moments in time, and endowing them with a sometimes crushing wider significance.
"Ourselves and the Portuguese are doing a critical piece of work and we don't want to spoil it by putting titbits of information out publicly," Rowley said, according to the PA.
"Around the World in a Day," his first album post "Purple Rain" is largely a forgotten piece of work (outside of the hit "Raspberry Beret"), but one of his most profound.
It's these contradictions that play out in the heads of his fans and divide friendship groups each time he re-enters our conscience with a new piece of work or opinion.
The ornamental borders can transform into the point of interest, a much labored-over piece of work capable of competing for visual real estate just as much as a classic painting.
Like South Africa's Constitution, written in 1994 and described by Ruth Bader Ginsburg as "a great piece of work," it tends toward so-called positive rights, like the right to education.
But as drug- and alcohol-addicted stars get more and more successful, they often go into blackouts that—they later claim—encompass the entire creation of some important piece of work.
A retelling of the ancient legend of Apollonius, "Pericles" is (broadly) about the highly masculine adventures of a macho prince, and it is on many levels a problematic piece of work.
When she auditioned, Cook sang a song she wrote titled "Make You Stay" — a piece of work she dedicated to her mother, who committed suicide just two days before Cook's 20193th birthday.
It's an interesting question why the plan Ryan concocted is such a shoddy piece of work, and why Ryan didn't spend more time building stakeholder support or mapping out a sensible process.
Anne Burrows, a professor in health sciences at Duquesne University who studies biological anthropology, said it was "a really important piece of work" demonstrating social communication in a solitary and understudied species.
The gripping (and really, really purple) piece of work sees tracks from Manchester producer Walton's "Taiko" EP stitched into a gloriously globular narrative, and we've not been able to stop watching it.
From the flow on "Can't Feel No Way" through the hazy "Sandra Foster" and the sweetly melodic closer "Used To Be My Life," it's a rewarding and refreshingly addictive piece of work.
"USDA has several thousand scientists and over 85033,000 employees who work on myriad topics and issues; not every single finding or piece of work solicits a government press release," the spokesperson added.
She weaves a story every day in that first 2202 minutes of the show that connects dots, pulls things together, pulls historical references that really is just an amazing piece of work.
A properly loathsome person, the famed and feared A. S. Crystal has already started writing his review on the train down from London, and a nasty piece of work it is too.
There was a fiancée obsessed with her partner's ex ("Her"), a single woman desperately wanting a child ("Dating Big Bird") and a mother reluctantly returning to the job market ("Piece of Work").
"USDA has several thousand scientists and over 22014,210 employees who work on myriad topics and issues; not every single finding or piece of work solicits a government press release," the spokesperson added.
Cernovich is what my grandmother would have called a "piece of work," constantly pretzeling himself into all kinds of shapes to deal with whatever contradiction is in conflict with his peculiar ideology.
"I am at a loss to understand how he can exercise authority over a piece of work that he and the interest that he represents have no entitlement to," the justice said.
The criticism of Meghan Markle has nothing to do with her skin color and everything to do with her being a shameless piece of work doing huge damage to our Royal Family.
She shares, "A piece of work is something you put time and hard work into, and you want to be able to stand next to it and say you really believed in it."
It basically opens up the floor for shitty people to say shitty things as if it somehow matters that an artist is wearing a costume on the cover of a piece of work.
Of course, given the content of Vanilla Sky—lucid dreaming; a non-linear storyline; nothing like Crowe's arguably most accessible piece of work, Almost Famous—the film is divisive among audiences and critics.
Not a single piece of work will be repeated between the two shows, though the Beyeler exhibition promises rather more figurative work, particularly the shots of slender men for which he is known.
"As a piece of work it is just about perfect, and just about magical in the way it is done," wrote Eudora Welty in her 1952 New York Times review of the book.
I left a few tiny imperfections to give it life but overall I wanted the listening experience to be rather clean and fluid to inspire this feeling of a classic piece of work.
Technology can be hard to write into stories, and writers run the risk of creating a piece of work that will eventually become dated if they name-drop MySpace, Twitter, Snapchat, emojis, etc.
The new study is "generally an impressive piece of work and demonstrated clearly the huge global impact of air pollution," said Kevin McConway, an emeritus professor of applied statistics at the Open University.
This isn't the team's first piece of work on the topic — you can read their other papers and learn more about their ongoing research at the Intimate Partner Violence Tech Research program site.
Richard Norris, a paleobiologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, called the study a "nice piece of work," and said that it confirmed scientists' current understanding of changes to the oceans over time.
Like, Clove was a nasty piece of work, and I felt a dark relief and satisfaction when Thresh not only concussed her to death but did so to save Katniss and avenge Rue.
It's a tremendous piece of work and the result of one of the most ambitious geological projects in recent years, the drilling of a massive rock core in Arizona deep down through Triassic rocks.
This would be solid enough as a simple mini-game, but Rescuties rounds the simple formula out with special goals, multiple levels, and unlockable babies, turning it into a novel, polished piece of work.
Director: Alexandre Aja Writer: Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur Remake of: The Hills Have Eyes (1977) The O.G. Hills Have Eyes, one of Wes Craven's earliest films, is a gritty, nasty piece of work.
They recently independently released their debut recording, WRCT, is a nasty piece of work with which I'm hoping to console myself (and freak out my seatmate on the inevitably horrifically cramped flight out there).
At the same time, Things to Come is a very concrete piece of work, filled with nods and allusions to real books, movies, and pieces of music—a specificity that is the director's signature.
"That is not my understanding of what the facts were before I left the FBI, and I think the most important piece of work is the one the special counsel's doing now," Comey said.
What we're left with is a piece of work that embodies the horror of 2017, especially for young people who can't help but wonder they even have to look forward to in the future.
"We're all trying to get through this together, and the importance of kindness and respect cannot be underestimated, even if you think your partner is acting like a piece of work," Dr. Hall said.
The bicitaxi is a solid-looking piece of work — a 1955 Chevy in its own way — with streamers on the handlebars; a tiny, very painful-looking saddle; and an upholstered seat for two passengers.
Documenting her lovers and friends throughout the AIDS epidemic, she explored gender, sexuality, love, loss, hope, and death in her 700-photograph-strong The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, now considered her greatest piece of work.
Joya definitely sounds like just as much of a piece of work as Adora The most detail Camille ever gets about her father is in a spiteful insult from Adora during the dress shopping scene.
To any aspiring directors, creatives or whatever out there, the existence of both "Blue Song" and Baby Driver is surely a lesson in how long it may take to create your dream piece of work.
Jason Bond, a professor at Auburn University who, with collaborators, has also published genealogies for spiders in recent years, says the tree itself is an admirable, solid piece of work, and rises above earlier efforts.
GIF: NIGPAS/Gizmodo"I think that this is a thorough piece of work based on years of detailed study of the Shibantan fossils," Graham Shields, a professor of Geology at University College London, told Gizmodo.
Lonergan turned in a beautiful piece of work with shark jokes, and Damon was slated to direct it and star in it for awhile, until his A-list schedule took up too much of his time.
The extra-vehicular suits for Apollo 11 were a real piece of work: 28 layers of nylon coated with Kapton and Teflon, built to withstand a temperature range of 500˚F and assault from micro-meteorites.
"Instead, the average user tends to stay engaged past the point of where short-form reading would end, suggesting that readers may be willing to commit more time to a longer piece of work," she added.
"I think it's a very nice piece of work that looks at physiological responses to specific environmental and social stimuli," said Adele Seelke, a researcher in the psychology department at UC Davis who studies prairie voles.
Later on, after I destroyed all my worldly belongings in 2001, I also became very interested in a work he made called "Homage to New York," a piece of work that destroyed itself in 27 minutes.
In a statement to The Times last month, Mr. Keillor referred to a 12-page complaint about him as "a highly selective and imaginative piece of work," and said he hadn't been interviewed during an investigation.
What better way to commemorate a classic, so of its time and rich with heritage, than to continue its story years later, rather than leave it, a perfect piece of work of its time and place?
National Institutes of Health pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Kristina Rother, who wasn't involved in the study, said it is a strong piece of work that highlights the need for more and better-designed studies on low-calorie sweeteners.
That was something I continued to want to learn from her — to never stop being a student and to ask as many questions as possible and continue to learn through every piece of work that you do.
Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington University, agrees, saying this is "a very nice piece of work" on an important Neanderthal fossil, and that it reinforces that Neanderthal growth rates and patterns rarely differ from modern humans.
Having no previous experience in politics, and no credible resume as a writer, she was nevertheless entrusted with a vital piece of work because she was a loyalist who had served the Trumps well over the years.
Every time I see a new piece of work on the #sharetheblack hashtag I feel so excited, and I know that it proves to Kapoor and the creators of Vantablack that color hoarding and robbing are wrong.
Bored listening to yet another "older male," Smiley passed a piece of work in progress to a female friend, who read it in the middle of workshop and gave Smiley the encouragement she needed to keep going.
Iran's copyright law is a quagmire when it comes to understanding what rights exists for creators of an original piece of work, and what rights exist for those wanting to re-distribute original works, such as movies.
One tangible result of that pressing fact or fiction problem that's also being highlighted by the Commission today in a related piece of work — its latest Eurobarometer survey — is the erosion of consumer trust in tech platforms.
A singular song with very few points of comparison within the pop music canon, "Cloudbusting" is a piece of work on which it feels easy to project your own feelings, because it is neither happy nor melancholy.
"These precincts combine to be 1% of delegates, so it's an important piece of work!" campaign manager Robby Mook wrote in an email to Bill Clinton's chief of staff, Tina Flournoy, explaining the urgency of the request.
J." as movie or mini, but said stretching the boundaries of documentaries was a good thing: "The fact is it did qualify, and to judge it on its merits, it was a totally superior piece of work.
So if the mission is to power a revolution in artificial speech that humans won't hate and reject, then engineering full spectrum nuance is just as important a piece of work as having an amazing speech recognition engine.
Reef's Edge is a beautifully detailed piece of work from the Valve's artists—tiny bubbles rise like angels, and distant whale song conjures a lonely majesty—and it would be a shame to let it go to waste.
The world hadn't seen a music act release a film that was capable of standing alone as a separate piece of work from the songs that inspired it since the Beatles released A Hard Day's Night in 1964.
"I just remember being in my kitchen and reading this incredible, riveting piece of work," Andrea Schulz, the editor in chief of Viking, the book's publisher, said about reading the victim impact statement in the summer of 2016.
"I really believe that the reason Joanna has so many photographs is that deeply, unconsciously, she was living through this time knowing that she would make a piece of work out of it one day," Swinton told me.
For decades, Lee adamantly refused publicity and didn't publish another piece of work — which is why it was surprising when "Go Set a Watchman," said to be its sequel, was published in 2015, and to mixed reviews at best.
"As a piece of work it is just about perfect, and just about magical in the way it is done," wrote Eudora Welty in her New York Times review of the book after it was first published in 1952.
" She goes on to encourage writers to see their projects through to the end, saying, "Even if it isn't the piece of work that finds an audience, it will teach you things you could have learned no other way.
And to the ones who come on board as new listeners, I hope they enjoy the music because it's a great piece of work that many many people alongside with me have put their heart and souls into it.
"It's an interesting piece of work, using coherent data sets to try to build up a more contextual sense of what's going on in this patch of sky," Jillian Scudder, an assistant professor and astronomer at Oberlin College, told Gizmodo.
"This is not a light piece of work, it is several kilograms of titanium that need to be put on the car," the Briton said in a video on the world champions' website explaining one of the season's big novelties.
Peeking behind the curtain to see the process of game development is already a rare joy, but it's even more unusual to see some of the flawed, erroneous moments that had to be polished out of a finished piece of work.
The artist used a flint tool to etch the lines into the soft limestone, according to the new research; it's a very neat piece of work, lacking messy stroke marks found in similar pieces dating back to the same time period.
A Piece of Work will try to help people understand the often bizarre art world, like the work of Marcel Duchamp (famous for his urinal), the splattered canvases of Jackson Pollock, the genius of Yoko Ono, and other artists and curators.
"We've just put out a piece of work to really get to the crux of what the values of our own channels are and what that could mean to current and hopefully potential sponsors as well," he said during the panel.
By writing an album focused on a topic as big and universal as love, Jorja's made a piece of work that can soundtrack both post-breakup fortitude and a dinner party meal cooked from scratch using a really complicated Ottolenghi recipe.
Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work Rivers grew to be a comedy icon, but this intimate film describes the career she envisioned and how she fought through the pain of losing friends and a husband during her time in Hollywood.
Anne confides that, following a mugging, she discovered that a word or two—"jealousy," for example—would sum up the idea she had for a new piece of work, and there would then be no reason to go on with it.
The fresh corpse lying at Monk's feet at the beginning of this uncommonly atmospheric mystery was a master forger, and behind the murder of this "nasty piece of work" lies a clue to the puzzle of Monk's troublesome memory gaps.
According to widespread Twitter memes (and Lagos, Nigeria), the unofficial soundtrack to the terrifying US-Russia hacking saga has not been a J. Cole missive, but rather Migos' "Bad and Boujee," an entirely apolitical piece of work that's resonated nonetheless.
Judging from our conversation, the Bay area rapper approaches her new material like a quiz before a test, with each piece of work a form of preparation for what comes next—in this case, a debut album she's readying for release.
"I'm finding my own hook through the sourcing of the photography and by manipulating the image through my own artistic style and experimenting to create something new, which is part of the process to a final piece of work," he says.
As in the documentary "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work," this is a movie about a star never at peace unless she's performing, a contrast with "Gilbert," another compelling, surprisingly moving documentary about an eccentric with an old-school work ethic.
Although some, including the literary kingmaker H.L. Mencken, lavished "Winesburg" with praise — "Here, indeed, is a piece of work that stands out from the common run of fiction like the Alps from the Piedmont plain," he wrote — many reviewers were savage.
" And now she feels much more ready to take on the trappings of fame, saying, "For a change, it feels like I don't have to be holding my breath and waiting for somebody to judge a piece of work that I'm doing.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon slammed Republican Senator Bob Corker for his public sledging of the Trump White House as "an adult daycare center," declaring him a "real piece of work" in a speech at a conservative summit on Saturday.
"That's the fun part," says the study's lead author, Harvard postdoctoral fellow Jianyu Li. "It's an elegant piece of work," says Mark Grinstaff, a chemistry professor at Boston University and founder of tissue adhesives company Hyperbranch, who was not involved in the research.
It might've ended up a pretty cool song for the singer's new record Anti-, as label LuckyMe said on Twitter Rihanna never even heard the track, but instead it ended up a pretty emotional piece of work on Anohni's new record Hopelessness.
"It wasn't until I saw Greta talk about the film and making it and putting it together, and how all of this came from her and she's done something brilliant that people truly love and it's a great piece of work," she says.
Yet the ability to create a piece of work that so acutely represents a time and place in British youth culture—one with giddy, pre-financial crash optimism—as well as being thematically open enough to remain relatable a decade on is rare.
It's perhaps the most somber piece of work producer Ryan Murphy (who directs the premiere) has ever been associated with, and watching eight episodes over two days put me in a bit of a sour mood (in a good way, I think).
Oh, and along the way we learned that Trump has been engaging in raw obstruction of justice, pressuring his acting attorney general (who is himself a piece of work) over the Mueller investigation as the tally of convictions, confessions and forced resignations mounts.
The scope and shape of this project will be defined in consultation with Teaching Project staff during the summer institute, but it should be a piece of work they will continue to develop and test over the course of the school year.
The phlegmatic protagonist also gets a needed antagonist in the Art League's fiercely micromanaging leader, Carlotta, who is categorized in the book's pixilated New Age parlance as "a bossy negative energy field" but could be more bluntly described as a piece of work.
The nastiest piece of work (the designation is entirely relative) is Knuck (Matt Nable), the newly sprung president of a motorcycle gang whose stint in the slammer has left him with a taste for rape and a bloodthirsty need to reclaim his territory.
Apparently, the former president tried to write off over a million dollars for donating his own manuscripts to a library, and Congress quickly responded by creating a law that states the creator of a piece of work can only deduct the cost of materials.
" Though Jazz still considers his 2015 breakout Marauding in Paradise to be "a phenomenal piece of work," he also feels that "a lot of that stuff was a lot of angst," the product of someone with "a lack of guidance … pitting themselves against the world.
What a piece of work is man, How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, In form and moving how express and admirable, In action how like an Angel, In apprehension how like a god, The beauty of the world, The paragon of animals.
Valberg: So because I'm interested in the risk factors of radioactivity, and Julie Goodman is a molecular biologist … we both felt this was a useful piece of work to put out there and see what the rest of the scientific community might say about it.
Ryan Brown, a plant engineer, said during a phone call that he was having to "go back and do some sort of repair or rebuild" for every piece of work handed to him by the plant's construction teams, which were under intense deadline pressure.
Over the next 12 months Price's team would start working through the options for a U.S. deal, and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP), which the United States is now negotiating with the EU, is "a great piece of work to build upon," he said.
Bullet Train, which I've written about before, is a similarly great piece of work that relies on Oculus Touch controllers to create a truly innovative shooter; it's the only thing I've ever played that lets you pluck bullets from midair and throw them at your enemies.
Coben's good-guy hero, Myron Bolitar, runs afoul of this nasty piece of work when he answers the call of his best bud, Win Lockwood, who has spotted a missing American boy in London among the young hustlers working the stroll under the King's Cross overpass.
But the difficulty of preserving, displaying, and distributing such a massive piece of work (a whopping 20 canisters of film reels made transportation a sizable hassle) all but sealed it away from the public's access, excepting the occasional repertory run of a badly beaten-up copy.
On Fool, van Dinther steps out of the bedroom and into a studio full of musicians whose contributions he assembles in a self-admitted naïve fashion to create a piece of work that can blend two traditions, electronic and jazz, that haven't always seen eye to eye.
These extend the concept of citation beyond references in other scientific papers—by recording, for example, how often a paper is downloaded, or when the outcome of a clinical trial is used to develop guidelines for doctors, or if a piece of work is included in a course curriculum.
Figma Community is meant to be a supplement rather than a replacement for portfolio sites like Behance or Dribbble as the point is for users to share files to their profiles and show the design process like layers and vector paths that make up a piece of work.
"The Crown is a wonderful piece of work, and a brilliant, brilliant writing from Peter Morgan," Fellowes, 68, tells Katie Couric in the new episode of her podcast, the latest installment of her editorial initiative with the BBC, which has also featured conversations with Sharon Horgan and Graham Norton.
But her astonishing 693 debut, Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides, saw the Glaswegian artist, producer, and DJ shedding old skins and stepping comfortably into new ones, delivering a piece of work that pushes the boundaries of what electronic music is—and how it can make you feel.
And the nurses were there with their loose, skilled bodies and their bedazzled badges and their stories about their kids and their dogs and their no-good piece-of-work exes and they helped me into mesh underwear and brought me plastic cups of juice at 4 a.m.
The conversation ranges from the practical, such as sleeping troubles ("It's as if I do a piece of work when I sleep") to the sentimental, such as what staircases mean to him ("Each step is a remembrance of what we can do and that we can go forward or backward").
We welcome this valuable piece of work and agree wholeheartedly with the Chief Medical Officers on the need for industry to work closely together with government and wider society to ensure young people are given the right guidance to help them make the most of the internet while staying safe.
Listen: ​ All of this is fine and good, but none of it answers the question that we most need answering: Is Kid Cudi trying to make a good album, or is he once again trying to make an intentionally corny piece of work, a musical equivalent to Tommy Wiseau's The Room?
It was a piece of work — proven to be a forgery almost immediately — purporting to be the meeting minutes of the leaders of the Jewish people, basically speaking like cartoon villains about their designs over the global financial system, subverting the morals of Gentiles, upturning the social fabric of moral culture.
The artists' residency she ran, Sahart, meant the house was often full of painters, photographers and sculptors who stayed for 2-month-long stints in a nearby house and at her desert camp near the Algerian border; in exchange, they were asked only to leave behind a piece of work.
"This is an intellectually dishonest piece of work that the 9th Circuit has produced tonight, because it essentially consists of substituting the judgment of three judges for the President of the United States, when the Constitution unambiguously gives this area of jurisdiction — foreign policy — exclusively to the president," he continued.
Even There Will Be Blood, his previous Day-Lewis collaboration and biggest box office success (though still bringing in a fairly modest $40 million domestic), is a spectacularly idiosyncratic piece of work played in an often off-putting key, impudently thumbing its nose at conventional redemption arcs and the niceties of prestige drama.
" Mr. Keillor said that the woman whose lawyer filed the complaint remained friendly with him after the alleged incident; that the complaint drawn up by her lawyer was "a highly selective and imaginitive piece of work"; and that MPR had "depended on the complaint, it never spoke with me or to the complainant.
It is, in every way, a stunningly unique piece of work - cinematographer Claire Mathon makes every frame resemble a lush painting of the era - but its most delicious trick is to create a world nearly devoid of men in an era where the patriarchy reigned supreme, and to celebrate the liberty found therein.
No, what she does in these films is more complicated: Clearly, early on, she decided that director Sam Taylor-Johnson (and, later, James Foley) could make whatever silly-ass erotic thriller they were making, but she was starring in a light comedy about a naïve young woman who meets a real piece of work.
I've played and written about thousands of games during my 20-plus years as a journalist, and I can't remember the last time I've been so interested to see the wider reaction to a piece of work; it will be impossible to play Ancestors and not come away with an opinion on what it's trying.
Despite all of the bits in 100% Fresh that may come off as stereotypical Sandler (despite a large fanbase, he is not universally beloved, as emphasized by the special's title, which refers to the low scores his work has received on Rotten Tomatoes), it's impossible not to admit that 100% Fresh is a disarming piece of work.
" In 2002, the legendary film director Robert Altman called the movie "the most dreadful piece of work I've seen in my entire life," while Ebert wrote in 1998 that its enduring power "comes not because it is a love story or a special effects triumph, but because it touches the deepest human feelings about living, dying, and being cherished.
Invest time and effort in training your team so they have the capability to own a piece of work, explain how their work contributes to the vision, state who owns what so you create clear responsibility and accountability lines, and finally don't direct people but rather provide guidance and suggestions without enforcing your way of doing things.
A Piece of Work is as educational as it's entertaining, but don't expect it to feel like Art History 101; the 10-part podcast is inspired by frequently asked questions and responses from MoMA visitors, and it's as much about looking at art and not understanding what you're seeing as it is about elucidating an artist's intent.
Kids at school assume Ethan has inherited his father's genius, begging him to draw on command, slipping him fan letters for his father and choosing him as the artist for a massive school project, based only on his dad's fame — though Ethan alone knows his father hasn't produced a single piece of work in two years.
But if you do want to mourn the loss of the esteem you had for a certain piece of work because its creator might be a horrible person, all I ask is that you also mourn what's been lost as a result of his behavior, and fight to improve the broken system that let him get away with it.
Sharp Objects has laid many hints that while the Sheriff and Detective Willis have focused on the men in the town, their refusal to acknowledge that a woman might be responsible may be blinding them to some of the more insidious female characters around them:  John Keene's girlfriend is a power-hungry piece of work, a cheerleader who desires popularity and acclaim more than anything else.
But things started to change for last year's pro-rape rally organized by the pick-up artist and all around… piece of work Roosh V. The journalists I talked to in the US and overseas were worried if they filed stories on this case—it's just some guy, his reach is limited, but it becomes much different when you give him a national or global platform.
With Apricot Princess under his belt, O'Connor is building his vivid exploration with a selection of new and yet to be released tracks, the first of which is called "Edition" and showcases how emotionally visual his next piece of work will be—easily sitting in the same arena as say, a Blonded radio cut (Frank Ocean's radio station) or the kind of thing you should find sliding across the next cult TV series to hit your Netflix.
Unfortunately, a lot of porn is not shot with the care of the performers and models in mind, and I question the motives of many photographers (especially in less mainstream nudie mags.) I enjoy re-purposing sexual imagery of women that is so obviously shot from a male perspective with the sole intention of pleasing men and making it into a new piece of work that preserves the form of the woman but removes the male photographer lens from it.
It truly is a spectacular, bizarre, once in a lifetime piece of work from Lopez, a dude breaking his personal box open, athletically and skill wise, and slamming a hot one down, like the proverbial New England Donut into coffee—I, personally, almost certainly would have written about it even if it, didn't end up injuring a dude and posing a philosophical quandary—but here we are, sitting in the wake of this dunk's destruction, counting the human cost, and wondering… was that baller ass dunk really worth it?
Employee: I love that point that you just made and I do think that we're all hopefully aligned here in the fact that rather than walking away from something we could be doing some good that would be our plan A. I don't want to be cynical like my colleague [redacted] on the phone either but I am just kind of wondering from a bottom line perspective if this doesn't just go away and if our light rebuttals that we've given and that this is not a piece of work from us and that this is and we're working with this organization with a limited capacity.

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