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This is why I always remind domestic workers never to confuse work relationships for friendships, because they're not".
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While your years as a Ph.D. student or postdoc are the most decisive in your career, do not confuse working hard with working all the time.
But if you must stay where you are, confusing work with pleasure, and then getting shirty when someone confuses pleasure with you, expect no pity from the rest of us.
John Espinosa contributes an especially confused work called "Infinite Collapse," which consists of an aluminum polygon painted with a beautiful night sky and filled, according to the checklist, with 50 gallons of water from the Bermuda Triangle.
Jimmy spends his last years on the computer, and in one sense the very form of Hunters in the Snow reflects not just his own "messy and confused" work, but the infinite digressiveness of the internet, as if the entire novel had been tapped out in the Google search box.
But "Dazed and Confused" works better as anthropology than as drama.
No one should be "confused, worked up, or upset," Kasich said.
A few drivers looked a bit confused working out the ABCD of the car parks but in general everyone seemed to know where they were going, what they were watching and when they would be back next.
Save file Close all windows The next time they open Internet explorer they will get an error when they try to access the site and they will be confused Works for internet explorer.
This tends to obscure and almost to render invisible the peculiar character of the individual work of art, the character which makes it impossible to confuse one work of art with any other, and results in treating them as documents of social life.
He does not confuse his work friends with his real friends.
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