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Burroughs had lifted them from the work of Thomas Ady.

It is, for him, inseparable from the work of art.

I suspect that this trend stems from the work of careers advice gurus.

Interwoven monologues, as we know from the work of Conor McPherson, are an Irish forte.

He also accused Wilson of borrowing from the work of other scholars and critics without acknowledgment.

It's an insight that stems from the work of Sigmund Freud, whom James met.

Keiller's first films, however, were made at some deliberate remove from the work of these contemporaries.

The words are from the work of Gretchen Mattox, a Los Angeles poet.

Is America a weakling, to shrink from the work of the great world-powers?

There's another question, though, that stems from the work of Xygalatas and others.

The second Act benefited from this embryonic process, and from the work of the Constitutional Convention.

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