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Indeed, the really tough part of Mr Gadonneix's job lies ahead.
"The job lies in the deconstruction of the music to discover its basic anatomy," he said of his work on "Jelly's Last Jam," "and the subsequent reconstruction and redevelopment of the music to meet these demands, as well as to preserve the essence of the jazz from which it is sprung".
The lure of the job lies therefore not only in the challenge of getting the company back on its feet, but in building on the vital role Talawa has to play in celebrating the diverse heritage of black people in the UK.
I feel fortunate that my job lies elsewhere.
Young people don't want to apply for schools with the notion that an "average" job lies on the other end.
For me, like I said, my job lies almost exclusively between when the director says "action" and when he calls "cut".
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A harder job lay in the resurrection of Bourdin's reputation.
"Perform an unreasonably dangerous work task or lose your job; work injured or lose your job; lie to OSHA or lose your job; lie to environmental regulators or lose your job; forego filing workers compensation claims or lose your job".
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