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Lasse Hallström wearily revisits the food-porn territory he worked over before in Chocolat, with similarly vapid results.
He worked over slow, repeating riffs and chords on his guitar, and Mr. Rueckert played drum accompaniment, guided by a click-track in his headphones.
For a man who had been making a stone masterpiece for most of his adult life, Mr. Sanders liked the energy efficiencies of straw-bale building, and the sculptural quality of the plastered material, which he worked over like an artist.
For a couple of minutes, he worked over cheeky lines with unexpected rhymes (plunder/plumber, wish list/addicted), happily breaking the mold that he set for himself.
Mr. Kluger is said to have gleaned the information from different law firms where he worked over a 17-year period.
He worked over an idea like a diamond cutter with facets and angles and refractions of light.
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He works over at least one new Ford every year, tearing it apart and packing more speed into it.
An elusive sentence, which he works over and over again, shaping and reshaping it, until it can fit, just so, into 12 spare words.
In the course of the series, he gets worked over, blown up and even pissed on, both figuratively and literally.
MORRISTOWN, N.J. — When Randy Travis fiddles with a note, he fiddles with his head, too; long and lean, supporting a proud tuft of hair, it rattles easily on his neck as he works over a word.
When he sees a skill in need of polishing, he works over the weekend to program a new game, like a multimedia quiz on comma placement or the multiplication of polynomials.
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