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When the legislators are busy at work, there is also a negative effect on equities markets.
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Marvel was busy at work on The Avengers and Iron Man 3 and Paramount was on board to distribute those films.
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While many of us were opening presents and having our fill of mulled cider, NASA's trusty Curiosity rover was busy at work capturing panoramic views of Yellowknife Bay, a shallow area of unusual terrain on the Red planet.
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And when the economy grows, we all will be happy to pay more taxes because we all will be back at work, busy making money instead of sitting at home on food stamps and unemployment.
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Nobody likes doing busy work, at least not anyone I have ever run into.
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At the IMF, the busy-work was getting in short supply.
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Work to upgrade traffic lights at five busy locations in Cumbria has begun.
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In the book, there are no schools, marriage is abolished and a society at harmony with nature keeps its citizens busy with creative and enjoyable work.
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While some companies are busy exploring other options for bringing wireless connectivity to rural areas, Intel's apparently been hard at work pushing plain old WiFi as far as they're able to, and they're reportedly now seeing some rather impressive results.
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The father was trying to get some work done and the boy wanted the daddy's attention, but the father was busy at his desk with so much to do.
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All were what you would call bread-and-butter physicians: busy, full-time, private-practice doctors who work from seven in the morning to seven at night and sometimes later, their waiting rooms teeming and their desks stacked with medical charts to review.
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