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In order to make it happen, people worked virtually for free.
From about 1470 to 1520, one gets the impression that the combination of decorative richness and realistic detail was being worked virtually to death.
D.W. Griffith (1875 1948), the American pioneer in film technique and director of early film epics, worked virtually without a script, creating the movie as it was filmed.
Griffith and other early directors, for example, often worked virtually without a script, while directors such as Hitchcock planned the script thoroughly and designed pictorial outlines, or storyboards, depicting specific scenes or shots before shooting any film.
For the first few weeks, Firefighter Walsh and his band mates worked virtually around the clock, slipping out of their blue uniforms and into their kilts, and then back into their blues.
Until declining health caused him to scale back his workload, Murphy worked virtually every game, first on television and radio, then only on radio, bringing continuity from the age of Throneberry and Kanehl to the era of Piazza and Reyes.
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"Why bother when you are working virtually?" Mr. Kaplan said.
People were expected to work virtually every day of the year.
But mainly she is tired because she's been working virtually non-stop for two years.
Tyler and Waters concentrate their work virtually exclusively on Baltimore; Levinson, mostly so.
Her fears and worries and contradictions get channelled into the work, and she works virtually all the time.
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