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The best antidote for the bitterness and disappointment that poisoned him was hard work.
`` We've been looking for work, but all the ranchers have turned us down ''.
`` You mean you dragged your wife all over hell's half-acre looking for work ''??
`` We'll work for our keep '', the boy said eagerly.
It is possible, although highly doubtful, that he killed none at all but merely let his reputation work for him by privately claiming every unsolved murder in the state.
After that, it requires several minutes of concentrated work, including six separate and deliberate actions by a minimum of three men sitting at three separate stations in a bomber, each with another man beside him to help, for an armed bomb to be released.
The two children, both boys, wandered around the Australian and me for a few moments and then returned to their work.
Washington never had a chance to work for an extended stretch at the occupation he loved best, plantation management.
If a work is divided into several large segments, a last-minute drawing of random numbers may determine the order of the segments for any particular performance.
If he thus achieves a lyrical, dreamlike, drugged intensity, he pays the price for his indulgence by producing work -- Allen Ginsberg's `` Howl '' is a striking example of this tendency -- that is disoriented, Dionysian but without depth and without Apollonian control.
It is worth dwelling in some detail on the crisis of this story, because it brings together a number of characteristic elements and makes of them a curious, riddling compound obscurely but centrally significant for Mann's work.
When I try to work out my reasons for feeling that this passage is of critical significance, I come up with the following ideas, which I shall express very briefly here and revert to in a later essay.
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
Was it supposed, perchance, that A & M ( vocational training, that is ) was quite sufficient for the immigrant class which flooded that part of the New England world in the post-Civil War period, the immigrants having been brought in from Southern Europe, to work in the mills, to make up for the labor shortage caused by migration to the West??
On the one hand, he does not work for a large agency, but is almost always self-employed.
But a writer who has a taste for irony and who sees incest in all its modern dimensions can let his imagination work on the disturbing joke in the incest myth, the joke that strikes right at the center of man's humanness.
As Helion's work showed more and more nostalgia for the world of man and nature, the pure abstractionists expressed some disapproval ; ;
The critical, rigorous examinations of Nicholas of Cusa and Nicholas of Oresme provided the context ( a late medieval context ) for Nicholas Copernicus' own work.
Arlen is one of the few ( possibly the only ) composer Mercer has been able to work with so closely, for they held their meetings in Arlen's study.
As a result, he was sent to a hospital in Arizona until his health improved enough for him to come back to Washington to work in the Government service.
He simply found more work for him to do, and the articles and reviews continued without an evident break.
The Acropolis was unique in the world and if that imcomparable work flooded by moonlight wasn't enough for both natives and tourists, then they were quite simply barbarians and the hell with them.
To document his charge, Pike set up two parallel columns in The Advocate showing the price charged by The Gazette and the considerably lower price for which the work could be done elsewhere.

work and Gazette
Years later, as his fame grew, his non-Disney work was published by the Norwegian publisher Gazette Bok in 2001, in the two hard-cover " Don Rosa Archives " volumes, The Pertwillaby Papers and The Adventures of Captain Kentucky.
An example of the amount of work he produced is indicated in his producing over one-hundred articles for the Gazette between 1833 and 1837.
Les soirées de l ’ orchestre ( Evenings with the Orchestra ) ( 1852 ), a scathing satire of provincial musical life in 19th century France, and the Treatise on Instrumentation, a pedagogic work, were both serialised originally in the Gazette musicale.
When the work was performed at the Théâtre de l ' Athénée on 13 December 1867 it was a great success, and the Revue et Gazette Musicale's critic lavished particular praise on Bizet's act: " Nothing could be more stylish, smarter and, at the same time, more distinguished ".
The stammer reduced, but remained a problem, and shortly after it cost him a job with the Pall Mall Gazette in September 1909, Murdoch returned home to resume work for The Age, now as parliamentary reporter, in which capacity he strengthened the family's relationships with politicians such as Andrew Fisher, in some cases entertaining them at his aunt's country guest house.
His work brought him to the attention of Worcester's Evening Gazette, and Hayes began penning articles about Boy Scout activities for the paper.
Many of the reporters and staff of the more liberal Gazette were thrown out of work and not picked up by the more conservative Democrat-Gazette.
He first published this work as a paper in the Botanical Gazette in 1899 (" The ecological relations of the vegetation of the sand dunes of Lake Michigan ").
In February 1946 he began his work in the editorial section of Gazeta Ludowa ( People ’ s Gazette ), the main press organ of the Polish People's Party ( Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe, PSL ).
Field then set to work as a journalist for the St. Joseph Gazette in Saint Joseph, Missouri, in 1875.
* This article incorporates material verbatim from " William Holmes McGuffey and His Readers ", a work of The Museum Gazette prepared by The National Park Service and the United States Department of Interior, and in the absence of disclaimer, in public domain according to the NPS website.
The trustees decided to finance the work with a loan, and advertisements appeared in the London Gazette and other newspapers, indicating that they wished to raise £ 35, 000.
When the work was finished, without waiting for an English translation, Sir Sayyid sent the Urdu version to be printed at the Mufassilat Gazette Press in Agra.
The Legislative Gazette, a journalism and political science internship in which students live and work in Albany and produce a weekly newspaper about state politics, was established in 1978.
** Communist: The Montreal Gazette reports " the Communist Party of Canada will legislate a 32-hour work week ( with no loss in take-home pay ) and a minimum wage of $ 12 ", if elected.
At the age of 14, he dropped out of public school to work as a printer's apprentice at the local Madison Gazette, and at 16, he moved to New York City where he worked in a store and continued to draw.
The Chillicothe Gazette would salute him for his work on funding for U. S. Route 35, a limited access highway linking Chillicothe to Dayton.
Editor White groomed his only surviving child for work in journalism, hoping for his son to take the reins of The Emporia Gazette one day.
Students may work on the Delvian ( yearbook ) or the Delta Devil Gazette ( student-run newspaper ).
She then studied journalism at Columbia, receiving a Masters degree, and found work with the Montreal Gazette, Boston Globe and the Wall Street Journal before joining the Globe and Mail as a business reporter.
The Montreal Gazette is just one of many reviewers who have praised Wright ’ s work, stating that his most recent book, Mr. Shakespeare ’ s Bastard, is “ A masterful novel … confirms his ability to evoke an authentically female sensibility .” The novel has continued to gain recognition and was described by The Winnipeg Free Press as a novel that " Draws us swiftly through the pages ..." Wright provides a narrative of pure life to his settings and character backgrounds that have continued to give him wide recognition as a Canadian novelist.
The final list of recipients was not published in the London Gazette until 22 June, and Hancock's had to work around the clock to engrave the names of the recipients on the Crosses.
" Victor Greto reviewed the work for The Gazette of Colorado Springs, and writes: " Through his research into the New York of the late 19th century, has also fleshed out an atmosphere and a time that, on the one hand, seems grimly real and unapproachably evil, but, on the other, is within our intellectual grasp.

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