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The cluttered work included projected text referring to the artistic process (as in, "It took seven rehearsals to create this section").
She keeps her head down, even at work at Marie Claire, where, as the associate market editor since 2009, she has a tiny and cluttered work station far from any window views.
Photographs have been released showing women's clothes hung on a makeshift rack inside a tent, and a cluttered work area with haphazard shelves and food containers and objects strewn over chairs and on the floor.
Cluttered work area equals distractions.
But when he pulled up to a red building, he looked inside and saw a figure hunched over a cluttered work table.
Scrolling through the group, you find her frequent unfiltered Facebook live videos, recorded from her cluttered work desk, while stuck in traffic on the motorway, or while snacking on donated food and shouting out to its supplier.
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Ship inspection is renowned for its hazardous and cluttered working environment.
Other offices were cluttered with work — the French artist Cyril Duval had filled his with selections from an enormous collection of counterfeit Chinese goods — but the U.V. Production House headquarters was still empty.
If your room is cluttered with work, books that have not been read, papers to attend to, and dirty laundry, it will be a constant reminder of all you need to do.
The floors and tables were cluttered with works in progress.
Paintings of rooms cluttered with works of art being dutifully admired by aristocratic patrons were popular throughout Europe in the 17th century, while during the 20th century the museum ceased simply to be a repository for objects and became, in addition, a place of artistic inspiration and activity.
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