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He sometimes fleshes out only as much of his imaginary world as he needs to make a workable setting for the story.
Right now, I'm just trying to see if we can make a workable situation out of this, and I think we can.
All in all, that might make a workable dramatic setup for Mr. De Niro, whose quiet brooding adds dimension to the homophobic Koontz, and Mr. Hoffman, who brings heat to a larger-than-life performance.
But the fact that no one has managed, even after a decade of trying, to make a workable screenplay from The Secret History suggests something curious about Donna Tartt's work.
Shapiro's previous book, "Perfection Salad," showed what happened when "science" sneaked into the late-19th-century American kitchen, quantifying ingredients in recipes where previously women had relied on their senses (and common sense) to tell them, for example, how much liquid had to be added to the flour and yeast to make a workable dough.
This failure to make a workable subscription business around ebooks was greeted with great fanfare from the usual suspects.
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The city responded that Charas had not made a workable proposal, and went ahead with the sale.
Mr Netanyahu still allows the building of Jewish settlements there, which makes a workable Palestinian state ever less likely to emerge.Real mediation must be resumed.
Commissioned by real estate company Tishman Speyer, 3D design-software producers, Autodesk, and creative agency, Steelblue, have teamed up to create one of the largest 3D-printed sculptures ever made: a workable 1 1250 scale resin model of the Golden City.
This then brings us to another inconvenient truth this multi-kiloton test makes obvious: North Korea clearly can make a perfectly workable Hiroshima-sized bomb, and it's not about to disarm.
Also they used the gravy from their meals to make a fairly workable mascara.
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