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The violet formula works double time to leave hair extra shiny and bright.
Ms. Gardner, the sole breadwinner in her house, often works double shifts to make her $825 monthly rent.
Marion works double shifts as a psychiatric nurse, and Lady Bird's father, played by Tracy Letts, has lost his job.
And considering that concealers are the workhorses of your base makeup, don't you think you should find something that works double duty?
Their best bottle doesn't clear $10 and at dinner parties, it works double duty: It's something to bring to the table, and so delicious, it's also a party trick.
In the basement, Jesus Rodriguez works double-time building handmade machines from washing-machine motors that allow semiprofessional pastel makers to grate a box of bananas at a time.
Hell, "Surgical Summer" works double time as a shallow descriptor of his process while hinting at allegations made by Budden's little heard "Afraid" diss that Drake got his abs surgically implanted.
Unlike other apps, Pagico works double duty as both a data manager and task manager so you can oversee every aspect of a project from start to finish in one place.
And weekends have been hard for me, actually, because I am all alone with my daughter while Luke works double shifts, and all my friends are busy spending time with their own families.
While every company has to discover the processes and tactics that work for them, what's crucial is that once you discover what works, double down on it and build it out as an ongoing strategy and process.
It's worth mentioning that both of these characters are anchored in firmly working class backgrounds: LaVonda works as a waitress in a diner to pay for Tonya's skating career; Marion works double shifts as a psychiatric nurse to try and make ends meet for her family.
Wielding her cutting tool freehand like a paintbrush allowed her spontaneity and complete emotional engagement with the quilt. For her artistic mastery and work teaching the next generation of quilters she has been lauded with honors such as a one-woman exhibit at the Renwick Gallery in 1995, induction into the Quilters Hall of Fame in 1997, and the inclusion of her works "Double Wedding Ring" and "March Study" in the anthology The 20th Century’s 100 Best American Quilts.
A closely related woodcut, Study for Stars, completed in August 1948,, p. 99. depicts wireframe versions of several of the same polyhedra and polyhedral compounds, floating in black within a square composition, but without the chameleons. The largest polyhedron shown in Study for Stars, a stellated rhombic dodecahedron, is also one of two polyhedra depicted prominently in Escher's 1961 print Waterfall. The stella octangula, a compound of two tetrahedra that appears in the upper right of Stars, also forms the central shape of another of Escher's astronomical works, Double Planetoid (1949).
Oz's first female correctional officer is a divorcee and single mother, who has suffered spousal abuse, poverty and substance abuse; through all of that, she gained a pretty good understanding of criminal life. She is a CO in the Oswald Maximum Security Penitentiary, but repeatedly explains that this is because she can't find work anywhere else. Her only drive is taking care of her mother, who has cancer, and her young daughter, whom she has to raise all by herself. She works double shifts, sometimes sleeping in the prison, just to make ends meet, and is shown to be one of the more compassionate and fair COs.
Upon the breakup of DuPont's control of explosives manufacturing in the United States, the manufacture of blasting explosives was assigned to Atlas Powder Company, while California Powder Works double-base smokeless powder patents were assigned to Hercules Powder Company's smokeless powder manufacturing facility at Kenvil, New Jersey. DuPont retained manufacture of black powder and single base smokeless powders including the powder being manufactured for the United States Navy. When the Panama Canal simplified transport to the Pacific Fleet, DuPont consolidated production facilities in New Jersey and terminated operations at Santa Cruz in 1914. Powder mill facilities were dismantled, and the property was sold in 1924.
Boyd's Living Memory (1988) Artspace Sydney, Australia and Grounded in Time 1989 University of Surrey Guildford, UK are examples of solo exhibitions which featured large-scale drawing installations. Boyd's work, Water Haulage iii (1991) was selected for the 10th Cleveland International Drawing Biennale (1991). In conclusion of a Residency at the Warburg Institute, University of London, Boyd exhibited two works Double Volume (2001) and Palindrome (2001), a transcription of Las Meninas (1656) by Diego Velázquez. In 2006 Boyd returned to the University of London as Leverhulme Trust Research Fellow to engage in a new work entitled Concrete Liaisons (2006), a major light-based installation for the facades of Senate House Tower, Malet Street London.
In late August 1864, quite soon after the blast furnace was finally lit for the first time, Lattin was insolvent, with a deficiency of £33,762 12s. 8d. He claimed that he had spent over £25,000 on the furnace and other worksdouble the amount that was anticipated—all of which he had lost. By October 1865, Lattin was managing the City Iron Works in Sydney, which was re- rolling scrap into merchant bars. Lattin's misfortunes had not ended; he was being sued for unpaid bills at the beginning of October 1869, and it was reported that he was gruesomely killed in November 1869, aboard a French- protectorate flagged barque, in Fiji when about to depart for Queensland.

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