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We need to work seriously and sensibly.
He settled in Maine in 1926, determined to work seriously as a writer of fiction.
The first-half was all Spain, and Given was forced to work, seriously on several occasions.
"The young Russian composers had better get to work seriously," the Mercure de France had said.
"If they really want to work seriously, they have to go to the kids' houses, give them attention," he said.
And the fourth priority was added about 20 years ago when we started to work seriously with business partners.
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Having made her own luck in this way, Parker tends to take work seriously: "I am inclined to work hard," she says, "and I'm proud of that".
She remembered that "my first director taught me not to take myself seriously, but to take my work seriously, never to be satisfied unless I was doing my very best".
Trudy wanted to retire and to begin working seriously at her bucket list: to travel to Nepal, to write more poems, to read and garden to her heart's delight.
"But this is a time of change and we're even seeing Saudis working behind the register at McDonalds, which never used to happen, so they are starting to take real work seriously," he said.
Few question the need for sanctions, and the idea that the government needs some kind of stick to ensure that people take their responsibility to look for work seriously is broadly supported.
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