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Short-term work tends to be feast or famine, so 10x agents spread projects around, to accommodate their clients' life styles.
A harder adjustment for the self-employed is dealing with the lack of a steady paycheck, Ms. Horowitz said, as work tends to be feast or famine.
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And as the high-end magazines fight over the leftovers of Gourmet, it's the mass food magazines that seem to be feasting.
But perhaps without all the symbolism and superstition it is free to be itself and waits, as it has every year, to be feasted on by birds.
"The ancient Peruvians," the Encyclopedia continues, "had the custom of periodically assembling the embalmed bodies of their dead emperors in the great square of the capital to be feasted in company with the people".
12. FAVORITE DESSERT, FREE: The Peanut Shop of Williamsburg, Charleston, S.C., branch Most stores limit free food samples, but not the Peanut Shop, where bowls beckoned with chocolate-covered cashews, peanut brittle and plenty more, simply begging to be feasted upon.
But the Dutch auction method didn't smooth out the opening as planned, and day traders appear to be feasting on the stock.
The delusions of grandeur inherent to corporate club promotion deserve to be feasted upon, so milk your shame threshold for all it's worth.
The delusions of grandeur inherent to corporate club promotion deserve to be feasted upon, so if your shame threshold is high, crack on.
And, with the salacious nature of Nick Saban leaving Alabama for Texas, any inkling of a deal was going to be feasted upon by the sports world like ravenous sharks sensing a drop of blood in the water.
If rodents seem to be feasting, make it hard for them to get to the tastier morsels (the kitchen scraps) by burying them into the middle of the compost, with the other vegetation layers over the top.
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