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Cyril Connolly and Peter Watson had founded Horizon in the autumn of 1939, and she was soon working on the magazine as a secretary-cum-editorial assistant - one of a bevy of beautiful young women whom Connolly employed.

She was soon working on the master plan for "One North," a mixed-use development with a projected population of about 140,000.

In 1891 Codman opened an office in Boston and was soon working on the Newport, R.I., and New York houses of Edith Wharton.

Girardi and YES were soon working on a deal in which Girardi would work 50 Yankee games this season, shifting between the broadcast booth and the studio.

Although Ms. Vyarawalla initially functioned as her husband's assistant, she was soon working on her own, pedaling around New Delhi on a bicycle, her chunky equipment hung from her shoulders or strapped to the bike.

Starting the day after she graduated Sophie was soon working on multi million and billion dollar pitches such as Unilever, Phillips, Pepsi and J&J.

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A team of marble dermatologists will soon work on the two Washington statues on the north face of the 107-year-old arch, but the arch had to be shored up first.

It remains true that reauthorization may not get beyond the education committees (the House Education Committee will soon work on bills pertaining to teachers and principals and to testing and accountability).

Dolby Vision's Xbox One profile will soon work on Vizio Dolby Vision TVs.

The service is live now on iOS and Android, and will soon work on Alexa.

Thankfully it seems Google Maps will soon work on just Wi-Fi.

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