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First and foremost, they do the work; and Swanberg, who does the most work, garners most of the hate.
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In addition to his television work, Garner continued to act in movies.
In her work, Garner consistently avoids the calm assuredness of the typical journalistic persona.
Kissinger has a feel for soccer from his German roots, his affection for the New York Cosmos in the 1970s and his diplomatic work garnering votes for the soccer World Cup in the United States in 1994.
Of course, they're serious about the advertising they print, and I presume they hope that their advertisers believe that big ads work to garner customer interest and move merchandise.
Their demands: to earn revenue from their work and garner licensing fees any time their images are used.
Additionally, the authors recommend that countries work on garnering increased government support for the standards, as government support heightens public awareness and visibility of the standards, and facilitates standards implementation.
Sketching and planning her work beforehand, Garner constructs her sculptures from a range of materials.
Duggins went on to work with Garner on a number of other projects, including the star's latest movie, "Peppermint".
Some instances, i.e. the ones not involving funny children, are more focused than others, though they all work to garner a following.
Dorgan's amendment is also championed by health care linchpin Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), who pledged last weekend to work to garner other GOP votes.
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