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Instead of working together, people tend to work apart.
"It's regrettable when someone decides their differences are so great they have to work apart.
She settled in Lower Manhattan as one of a handful of artists who, seeking space, quiet and a chance to work apart from the New York art world, lived on Coenties Slip, near the South Street Seaport.
All of the equipment appeared to work apart from the parachute, which failed to deploy fully.
Evidence that our current workforce is ready and responsible enough to work apart from the office continues to grow.
The cryptocurrency is an interesting case, however, as it is designed to work apart from government purview, and some of its supporters hew closer to a more libertarian political philosophy.
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Sandler and Pezzullo's timely exploration, with its well chosen chapters, pulls no punches in advocating for better ways to work together, while recognizing the crucial need to also work apart.
I think the secret is, we've always made an effort to not work apart very often.
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They haven't had a falling out; they just decided to live and work apart for a year and see what art emerged.
A handful of women nurses who practised "medical rubbing", and wished to set their work apart from more dubious forms of manipulation, set up the Society of Trained Masseuses in 1894.
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