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His work was also inferior to the original pieces, his lack of skill lost the subtle brush work of Jack Kirby and John Romita and their inkers.
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" Joe's wife "worked with the washtub and the scrubbing brush when such work could be found.
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The report had a few hints that some Americans are choosing to brush up on their work skills or learn new ones.
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London's National Theatre is one of four historic sites to receive funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund for "wash and brush up" restoration work.
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The remaining half of the country's goats, which are bred and raised for other purposes, including work as brush-clearers, can end up behind the butcher glass.
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But in conditions such as cystic fibrosis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the "brush" fails to work properly, they suggest, becoming squashed and trapping mucus, which then becomes stuck to cells.
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Convinced there might be a better solution I set out looking for a soft brush to do the dirty work and hopefully put less stress on the glass.
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Like most Dartmouth Atlas work, it is very broad brush and open to a number of interpretations.
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But when you need confidence, it does help to know how to work a room in order to find your path and brush off the negativity.
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Like nearly every work in this show, Manet's real interest was the brush mark of the trousers, tablecloth, lemon zest, vase, coffeepot and smudgy cat.
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Only four or five colours (and only the local colours of the object), only the brush, an empty canvas without preliminary sketches and, at most, a day to work in.
ECONOMIST: Avigdor Arikha, painter of life, died on April 29th, aged 81