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Maybe working on the little things as dutifully and honestly as we can is how we stay sane when the world is falling apart".
He works here occasionally, but the office is more to keep files because he'd be working on his laptop, maybe working on his laptop on the bed.
Or is that exactly the wrong analogy, in a world in which young hackers, maybe working on their own or maybe hired by the Chinese People's Liberation Army or the Russian mob, can launch attacks themselves?
Maybe working on the consumer desk has made us particularly mercenary, or perhaps it is the fact that salaries across the country are being frozen (I wonder, cynically, whether this is the case at Nivea?), but I can't imagine any woman preferring a thank you to an extra 3% in their pay packet.
MR: Are you maybe working on some solo material?
And maybe working on the side as a hotel maid?
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SHOPPING, SKETCHING I may do a little shopping for clients; or if I'm in the city, I'll take an hour and do some sketching of furniture for my line, or maybe work on layouts for new clients.
"Maybe work on a bigger mission with more Canadian contribution, and who knows, we might have our own mission to Mars in the not so distant future".
What if their ship has to wait in the harbor?" When Connell was growing up in a Boston industrial district, he aspired to get a job at a General Electric plant and maybe work on an associate's degree.
"Generally, we've managed to take wickets in the second and third sessions and, although that has kept us competitive, we could maybe work on our plans at how to get into teams quicker.
It still seemed lazy in certain ways, like I don't understand why reasonably talented filmmakers can't tell that they should maybe work on their script more before they turn it into an actual movie.
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