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Inside the brick headquarters of Local 39 of the Laborers International Union off North America here, David Leger, the business manager, is on the lookout for work for his 400 members.
It's summer, and there are a lot of recent graduates floating around who are on the lookout for work.
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Hornists, always on the lookout for works to add to their meager chamber music repertory, should rejoice, for Mr. Wyner's piece is imaginative and effective.
Today, at 62, he is still on the lookout for works to add to his 1,000-piece-plus collection of modern and contemporary art, which includes artists like Jeff Koons, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Francesco Clemente, Donald Baechler and John Currin.
As for "Michaels Reise um die Erde" ("Michael's Journey Around the World"), an excerpt from Karlheinz Stockhausen's 29-hour opera cycle "Licht," Mr. Redden said the festival had been on the lookout for a work by this composer but did not have a particular piece in mind.
People on the lookout for "important" works of art, as dealers invariably characterize their most prized wares, might pass by that delightful little scene.
Is it unreasonable to try to make it through life without constantly being on the lookout for possible new work?
But "inspiration" is a generally accepted euphemism for "knockoff" in Bollywood, and many worry the movie is unlikely to impress Oscar judges on the lookout for more original works.
Promgirl's merchandisers are always on the lookout for straightforward dresses that work on everyone; for the past several years, the company's best-seller has been a simple, affordable, white, strapless dress with an empire bodice, a black sash, and a flared, knee-length skirt.
They also point out that there are no standard operating procedures for the tooth fairy, and doctors should be on the lookout for his or her shoddy work.
It is understood the club are on the lookout for an attack/skills coach to work with head coach Mike Ford and first-team coaches Toby Booth and Neil Hatley.
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