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David Foster Wallace's unfinished novel, Wiggle Room, apparently takes work for its subject: an extract in the New Yorker a few weeks ago was set in an IRS audit office, in which Foster Wallace's lead character, Lane Dean Jr, checks tax returns.
It takes work for Democrats to connect with voters in red states.
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Drucker said that Taylor was the first man who "did not take work for granted, but looked at it and studied it".
In fact, it is often existing welfare programs that often discourage people to work, creating a "welfare trap" that makes it easier to stay on the dole than to take work for less money.
The job she took working for a company that brought Greek concerts to America seemed made for her, and that might have been where she stayed had fate not had other plans for her future.
She said that she has taken work home for 12 years, and that the boxes held documents to be mailed.
These kinds of things take work but for many, they are at the very essence of who they are.
Those without sick leave who take work time off for preventive services may lose pay.
This means that it will take work to improve for the next time.
Nobody takes off work for it".
But exposing a logical inconsistency takes some work; for initial inspection reveals that the inconsistency intuitively felt is not present.
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