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In his later years Mr. Oliveira intermittently worked on "The Windhover," a series of large-scale landscapes.
Hemingway intermittently worked on this novel between 1954, when he and Mary Welsh returned from the safari in Kenya, which provides its narrative, and his suicide in 1961.
For the last couple of years, he's made a cottage industry of lifting bits of old hip-hop songs and redelivering them in his sleepy drawl, a strategy that only intermittently worked on his recent debut album, "Excuse My French" (Bad Boy/Interscope), which revealed him as the sum of parts but not whole.
One retiree had intermittently worked with fluorochemicals at the Decatur facility throughout the study period.
A second Decatur retiree had intermittently worked in the Decatur facility until February 2001; therefore, his data were truncated until that point in time.
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Ben Affleck, in "Gone Baby Gone," his first directorial effort, intermittently works as an artist, too.
Tim had spent the year intermittently working on a futuristic novel, The Tower, which he had decided to abandon.
LAMOA is not her first crack at redefining public space: since 2001, she has been intermittently working on a scheme to build an elevator to an abandoned section of the Glendale freeway overpass, so that visitors can experience its vast, concrete emptiness.
Public Execution was on display while it was in development before you as the largely anonymous French artist continued to intermittently work on new illustrations directly on the walls.
The clock tower featured large astronomical instruments of the armillary sphere and celestial globe, both driven by an early intermittently working escapement mechanism (similarly to the western verge escapement of true mechanical clocks appeared in medieval clockworks, derived from ancient clockworks of classical times).
Intermittently, he worked in the Noble Sissle band (1928 38) and from the late 1940s based himself in Paris, where by the time of his death he had attained the kind of eminence granted to such world-famed Parisians as Maurice Chevalier and Jean Cocteau.
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