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Imagine a makeshift work by a Brazilian Ives.
One more weekend spent in the makeshift work space they had created in the dining room, and their new bedroom was complete.
And so he took a spartan room in the back of a yoga studio at the inn that doubled as a makeshift work space.
At first, Mileece and her husband, Nathaniel Petre, lived in her mother's house and created a makeshift work space in the garage.
On a rare tour of the building in 2015, bureau officials pointed to cracked concrete, makeshift work stations in former storage areas and badly dated building systems.
B6 A CHAMBER DIVIDED -- With the House closed, the Senate made a show of carrying on with its business from makeshift work stations crammed into hallways.
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Denied the keys to government transition offices, Mr. Cheney is working from a makeshift study off the kitchen in his town house in McLean, Va., contacting prospective cabinet members, hunting for rental offices and sketching a legislative agenda for a Bush administration.
Hudson and her sister had brought a makeshift table to work at, but space was limited, and there was no internet access for her sister to complete her homework, or for Hudson to apply for jobs.
Everywhere there are people: labourers streaming from their makeshift huts to work on a series of unfinished, skeletal luxury flats that will be sold to the newly wealthy; women buying or carrying baskets of vegetables; schoolchildren in neat uniforms; young men doing little except play with their mobile phones; some beggars.
Still, the roving, makeshift way of working here does recall the vibrant pulse of street life.
After he saw his makeshift tattoo needle worked, he said he then approached numerous tattoo shops to request an apprenticeship, but was rejected because of his young age.
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