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This traumatic jolt to the family may not be unconnected to Shakespeare's astounding productivity and his drive towards stability and social standing, as well as providing the subject of much of his work: sudden dispossession, banishment, exile.
As a direct result, he was invited by the South Bank to inaugurate their annual 'Meltdown' festival in 1993, during which his orchestral work Sudden Time was premiered.
The reasons for dropout were lack of time, reorganization at work, sudden illness, and increased knee symptoms.
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A larger historical shift explains the work's sudden authority.
Real wages were rising for those in work, but sudden and repeated joblessness, plus slum conditions, created large pockets of inescapable poverty.
The desecrated bodies of murdered Jews frequently appear in Babel's work with sudden, ghoulish force, as if the ghost of an imaginary, murdered grandfather followed Babel through his career.
After years of hard work, a sudden job loss, pay cut, furlough or simple over-reliance on debt has left too little cash on hand to pay the monthly bills.
Other recurrent features of his mature work are sudden openings and "highly-structured but flexible verse forms".
Mr. Furrer, a Swiss-Austrian composer born in 1954, works in sudden gestures, frantic motion and stark silences.
In working with sudden wealth clients, I find that most really liked their lives before the windfall as well.
JG is currently evaluating multi-agency working following Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy.
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