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He returns to the work: "This is how we will feed our family for the next two months.
She returns to the work force at the Rub, a suburban Houston spa with tasteful décor and a staff of wisecracking, gold-hearted Southern masseuses.
(Rooney) 'The Freedom of the City' (in previews; opens on Sunday) After staging "Molly Sweeney" and "Dancing at Lughnasa" last season, the Irish Rep returns to the work of Brian Friel with Ciaran O'Reilly's production of this 1973 play.
When he wrote about Yeats in an early essay – one of many in which Heaney returns to the work of his great Irish poetic forebear – he used the word "exemplary" of that poet's demeanour at a particular point in his life, and Heaney's own life had the character of an experiment that was also available for scrutiny.
When talking of Try to Altar Everything, as well as h/er life's work in general, P-Orridge often returns to the work of artist, writer and sound poet Brion Gysin.
When he returns to the work, President Obama will find a committed, if less well funded, network of leadership development organizations who he can support and who in turn can stand in alliance with his vision.
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When the archdeacon died a few years later, Rossini returned to the work, composing the four missing sections.
Subsidizing child care might encourage more mothers to return to the work force faster.
She married, took time off to raise her three daughters and returned to the work force.
Return to the work surface and place a portion of filling in the centre.
After a tirade of insults, Haughey dismissed him and returned to the work on his desk.
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