The arts world is full of Marco Barottis: creative multi-taskers who do a bit of this and do a bit of that.
Against that economic backdrop, we think that the global tech market will do a bit better in 2013 than it did in 2012, and will do even better in 2014.
FORBES: Global Tech Market To Grow By 5.4% In 2013, 6.7% In 2014
We can all do a bit to change the situation facing our aging loved ones.
You can, however, do a bit of a dodge if you are willing to completely relocate.
Companies can, for example, do a bit of public relations judo if customers are unhappy about service.
People are just trying to make a decent living and do their bit to keep places alive.
But this baby boomer, at least, is prepared to do his bit to save the world economy.
But I think Michael's got to do a bit more to convince Capello than Darren Bent has.
And if they want to preserve their sense of identity, the Abkhaz must do their bit too.
Ministers say the cuts are needed to ensure the better-off do their bit to reduce the deficit.
The board appointed Mrs Carroll to shake things up, and Mr Dlamini is determined to do his bit.
Yes, even a side Tupperware business, or a little consulting gig, or do a bit of wedding photography.
The cuts are needed to ensure the better off do their bit to reduce the deficit, ministers say.
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Most farmers already do their bit to look after the environment, he claims.
The seam bowlers do their bit and toil away, but Chris Tremlett did not impress against the West Indies.
So they do a bit of sabre-rattling but mostly let their companies use tax havens to suit their needs.
It we all do our bit then one day your kids will also run freely along the seashore, collecting only seashells.
Northern Isles Lib Dem MP Alistair Carmichael said the deal with BP showed that the oil industry was willing to do its bit.
"It's a small world - and a small country like Scotland can do its bit in making it a fairer world, " he said.
As long as you do a bit of homework into the up time track record of the service you choose, you will be fine.
Both firms believe that busy shoppers will welcome the opportunity to do a bit of Christmas shopping while they hang around for a bus.
Higher energy costs will also do their bit to restrain growth.
The risk is that Mr Snow has not just shifted towards benign neglect of the dollar, but hopes to do a bit of active (downward) prodding.
Moreover, these foreigners can now do a bit to cushion the blow for Americans: already global demand, coupled with a weak dollar, is boosting American exports.
In an economy which used its labour so inefficiently that it could never get enough of it, the women had a duty to do their bit.
To explain what Corning has--or may have in fiber optics--FORBES will have to step out of character for several hundred words and do a bit of science reporting.
From the start developing countries should accept the idea that, if the rich countries can make the Kyoto agreement work, they will eventually have to do their bit.
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