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Meanwhile, in Glasgow, Postcard Records made precarious progress with such unexpected talents as the Fire Engines, Aztec Camera, Josef K, and Orange Juice (whose Edwyn Collins made the big time in the 1990s, utilizing British punk's archetypal drummer, the Sex Pistols' Paul Cook).
Work is made precarious by special forms of flexibilisation.
In the weeks after the discovery in May, personnel from the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) retrieved printed and manuscript materials in Hebrew, Arabic, Judeo-Arabic and English from the water, under working conditions made precarious by the presence of an unexploded bomb outside the building.
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